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  1. 3 hours ago, Salt Lifer said:

    Dinner tonight was s-l-o-w. More on that in a bit. Here is the menu for tonight, in Tuscan:

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    I had my favorite Tuscan shrimp soup, along with the baked Brie from Normandie, and the duck for dessert.

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    The soup was as good as always.  I may very likely order it most nights.

     

    I had the baked Brie last year on Beyond and it really stood out.  I was not as impressed with it tonight.  I think the difference was last year it had a blue berry sauce, and this year it just had more like a couple small baked apple slices on it.  The pairing of the brie with the berry sauce was really a better balance.  

     

    The duck dish was excellent. The duck was cooked well, the orange sauce was plentiful but not overbearing, and the accompaniments of the rice and greens were a good fit and cooked well.

     

    By the time I was done with the duck I was stuffed and dessert was really not sounding good to me.  On top of that, because dinner service was so slow we were in danger of being late for the 10:30 Elton John show, so for both reasons we passed on dessert.  Our server was very apologetic - she had another table with a large group, and they were very difficult and drunk, which caused her to be distracted all evening.  We assured her that it was not a big deal and we were just too full to eat more at this point and were looking forward to heading to the show.  I had mentioned before how I love cannoli, so she insisted that she send some up to our room for later.  So when we got back to the room tonight I found a tray with four cannoli set up in our "sunroom" (i.e. Infinite Veranda)!  Since I am still stuffed I am saving one of mine for breakfast.  Anyway, that was a nice touch and makes up for the slow service.

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    The duck is another Celebrity favorite. I tried duck so many times on various cruise lines, including "

    Cunard, and found it to range from didn't care for to just OK. 

     

    I'd pretty much just concluded I didn't like duck but tried it again anyway and was blown away by how good this dish was! 

  2. 19 hours ago, Salt Lifer said:

    Piano bar performer, Tom McCormick is very good!  I have a special love for piano bars, so I am pleased to see Celebrity adding this to the entertainment lineup.

     

     

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    I love the piano bar and always sorely miss it on Celebrity. Any piano bar is better than no piano bar, but I have to ask, what style is it? Is it a rowdy, jolly good time sing along style piano bar music, or is it mostly just a guy playing music on a piano? '

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  3. 19 hours ago, Salt Lifer said:

    Tonight's dinner was good!

    I had the Tuscan shrimp soup (a favorite of mine from the Beyond last year), and escargot for my starters; the trout for my main course; and the panna cotta for desert.

     

    Sorry, my soup was half eaten before I remembered to take a picture!  I was just so excited to get to eat it again.  😉

     

    The escargot were a really nice size.  Much better in size and taste than those I ate on Beyond last year.  

     

    The trout was good.  The grapes on top seemed like an odd pairing, but the flavor contrasted perfectly with the fish and other items in the dish.  I may seriously have to start slicing grapes and putting them on all my dishes at home.

     

    The panna cotta was a nice light and refreshing ending to the meal. 

     

    Our server in Tuscan was very personable, so we ended up making reservations for the rest of the week so we could sit in her section.

     

     

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    The trout is one of my favorite dishes on Celebrity. I was like you the first time I tried it, grapes seemed like such an odd choice. They paired with the fish perfectly and now I order it every time I see it on the menu and it has never disappointed. Yummy!😋

  4. 2 minutes ago, WrittenOnYourHeart said:

    This is exactly what I do. Yes, I'm on WW but that is a program for living, not dieting. I will do stairs as much as possible and use the walking track, and I'll be aware of what I'm eating and do some things like ask that my servers not bother with heating up gluten-free bread for me at dinner (easy since I'm usually solo...or with my parents who are gluten-eating, so they can have their bread and I'm not tempted), but I don't deny myself.

     

    One week (or 8 days in the case of my last and next cruises) is not going to make or break me. I know how to get back on track.

    Yea I don't bother behaving either on vacation but I still track it so I don't get too bad of a shock when it's all over. I gained 18 pounds last cruise, which sounds so much worse than 1-2 pounds every day for twelve days.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, Salt Lifer said:

    They did today. Three kinds: a turkey sandwich, a brie sandwich, and the salmon sandwich that I had.  They are more like mini sandwiches, but a nice size for pairing with the chocolate tort for a snack or to mix and match for a larger meal.

     

    I'll keep you posted if this is a daily thing.

    Yummy. I would try all three and then go back for seconds of any real standouts along with some dessert. That and a salad upstairs, I think I would be set. Then head back for tea time at 3 so I can make sure my scale insults me consistently 😅

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  6. 1 hour ago, Salt Lifer said:

    On the ship by 11:08. The guys who work in the pier waiting area in the teal shirts did a phenomenal job.  This was literally the smoothest process of getting on the ship I have experienced at this pier.

     

    First stop our room, then to the muster station, then to Cafe Al Bacio for a pre-lunch snack!  I got the chocolate tartlette and the salmon sandwich.  Both were delicious.  

     

    Next stop is our Concierge lunch....

     

     

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    So they do have sandwiches now! That is awesome to see. I hope they continue to be delicious, I could see myself making a lunch out of it as I just don't usually find much I care for at the buffet.

  7. 4 hours ago, Salt Lifer said:

    Good morning! Today is the day!  

     

    Our check-out is at 10am and our boarding time on Ascent is 11:30am, so we are taking a gamble and heading straight to the pier and hoping we can at least get through security and into the lobby to wait.  With luggage and no car we really don't see any other practical option.  See you on board!

     

    I've recently lost some weight and, while I intend to eat ALL THE FOOD this week, I still want to be held accountable for keeping my step count up in an attempt to burn some extra calories.  So I think this trip I'll do as @jam19872016 did in the last live and post my daily step count.  This is from yesterday.  

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    DId you bring a scale also? Mine was pretty mean to me. Two weeks back and I've still got 3 lbs to go before I get it back off. Terrible. Totally worth it though 😄

     

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  8. 8 hours ago, exlondoner said:


    Trust me to get the name of the ship wrong. Apologies. Anyway, it did seem very nice, apart from being so much turned inward. Incidentally, QE is apparently going to be based in Miami for some of winter 2025-6. 
     

    I think one’s appreciation of soon varies with age. Do you remember how almost infinite six weeks to the summer holidays seemed when you were first at school? Then, as one gets older, there is a strange double effect. Six weeks seems very soon, as time seems to go quicker. Yet 298 days is a rather larger portion of time remaining for me than for you, so not soon enough. So get yourself another cruise  before then. Meanwhile I am off on the new Cunarder in May. I hope it is as enjoyable as following your voyages. 

    Many thanks again.

    I'm just trying to convince myself that the next cruise is not so far far far away 😅

     

    My mom called me today. Seems Cunard has sent her a brochure with some lovely rates. I am quite tempted and the wheels are certainly turning. One of them was the Alaska trip I was already eyeing, the flight costs all the way to Vancouver are really what is holding me back from booking, as the cruise fare is an absolute steal, 10 days for $699 plus taxes. 

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  9. 15 hours ago, bluewater1298 said:

    Oh wow! Can you imagine? Yes I will be looking for another Celebrity cruise in the future.

    We set sail on Oasis this Sunday! Can't wait 😁 Thanks for all your info!

    Just a few days to go! How exciting! Enjoy Oasis, it is a wonderful ship even if Café Promenade is nowhere near as good as Al Bacon 🙂

     

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  10. On 3/31/2024 at 5:17 PM, TommyD3 said:

    Wondering what your casino cruise fares are? We were onboard and paid about $75 pp/pd cruise only for an inside plus port charges. From what I have seen the casino prices are virtually free? I know that the higher level cabins are quite steep now - $300 pp/pd for AQ and $500+ pp/pd for the lowest suite !!! We are Zenith and get free premium beverages, WiFi and laundry.

    My fare for an inside was 100% comped. I paid just the taxes ($170 ish) plus gratuities. Of course somewhere along the way, I lost a lot of money in their casino so it was prepaid. I would like to think I have regained what I've lost but I am sure that I have not broken even yet. I still have offers, they haven't gotten tired of me sailing without dropping much more money in their bank but I expect it to stop any time now. I'm sticking with Royal's casino program as I prefer their product better overall.

     

    I matched to Elite thanks to status with Royal, doubt I will ever see Zenith since I prefer an inside cabin which gets almost nothing in loyalty points. Free premium drinks and internet would be nice, but I can't complain I do appreciate the Elite happy hour drinks and the 30% discount on wifi. At those costs, 30% is a nice savings! 

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  11. On 3/31/2024 at 7:13 AM, exlondoner said:

    Thank you for this. I always enjoy your reviews very much. You will remember I’m a pretty much diehard Cunard Grills passenger about the same age as your mother. Yet from your reviews, the ship I have most thought I would enjoy was Icon, probably because of the excellent meals you were able to enjoy with the dining upgrade you paid for. I also thought the ship seemed well run, with so many different choices that even passengers like me with conservative tastes would find things to enjoy. And, if I had a large balcony cabin, that would make up to quite a large extent for the lack of contact with the sea. While I have read many comments on Cunard saying it comes a poor second to Celebrity, this does not seem the case from your review, except perhaps in the cruet department.

     

    Thank you again, and please cruise again soon.

    Oasis not Icon, but I knew what you meant. Icon's pricing will leave me on the outside looking in for a few years at least, and with the exception of the dueling piano bar, there isn't really anything that excites me that much more than Oasis class, they really set a hard bar to beat with that ship.

     

    Yes I agree the ability to upgrade the dining makes a wonderful difference with Royal. I hope to do a review soon without the dining plan to showcase more of the included options, it is quite a difference and I think you would definitely need to purchase the dining plan to enjoy similar quality to Cunard. It is nice that there are options though, as I will have to find a bargain again in order to sail on one of the lovely Queens again since that cost is baked in already.

     

    I can't think of one area where I would agree that Cunard places second to Celebrity. Pricing, perhaps, though Celebrity is no bargain by any means. Entertainment (this trip excluded 🙂) is probably more diverse, but I think the entertainment options on QE were perfectly suited for the demographic. There were certainly no gaps in offerings, just none that were particularly exciting for a thirty something American.

     

    Soon is a relative term. Compared to a typical human lifetime, 298 days is soon so in that  sense, I will be cruising again soon. Of course, I hope it will be even sooner than that as right now that many days certainly feels another lifetime away 🙂

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  12. On 3/31/2024 at 6:29 AM, bluewater1298 said:

    Thank you for your honest review. Even though I enjoyed sailing along, I agree, I would probably not choose this ship. I did enjoy our sailing on Reflection and would do another one on her or the Edge class. To be honest, if the itinerary was good, I would sail on Celebrity again just to enjoy Al Bacon 🤣 

    Thank you again! Hope you have a beautiful Easter!

    Until we sail again.....

    I enjoyed Reflection as well. That class of ship is simply stunning. I was reading a review today where sandwiches were spotted at Al Bacon! Oh my, that has some serious potential if it is as good as the sweets. I could skip the buffet all together 😄 

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  13. 1 minute ago, Barwick Cruiser said:

    Thank you for this review, I’ve enjoyed following along and glad you and your Mom had a good time. Celebrity works for us but I can see that it doesn’t for everyone which is fine…lots of choices for everyone!

     

    I appreciate the pics from Cartagena…last time there we did the Dora tour and afterwards headed straight back to the ship. I am determined to check out the Aviary next time I’m there, def would love that, thank you! Hope your Mom feels better soon! 

    Thank you for following along! The aviary is such a nice treat. I could go back time and time again and never tire of seeing it.

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  14. 3 minutes ago, hcat said:

    Based upon your overall review, we are not rushing to book Connie out of Tampa..too spoiled by newer ships. But might look for Cartagena on another itin..

     

    In contrast to your views, we've had great luck in Port Ev with porters post cruise..They get all your stuff, get the shortest lines and put you quickly into a taxi if you need one.. In your case we would've bagged the hotel shuttle and grabbed a cab..esp with your mom and the rainm

     

    In Jan for ASCENT, we were parked in the garage & overloaded with bags and carry-ons.  Porter took it all up into the garage & even loaded it all into our car!  He was the best!

     

    Thanks for a great review!

    I'm also spoiled by newer ships. I don't need the newest flashiest toy out there, but this ship was a little older and smaller than what I typically look for. So part of the problem is on me but I loved the itinerary which more than made up for it I think.

     

    I was certainly tempted to use a taxi they seemed plentiful! My mom was doing ok she got a nice bench to sit on (and could have sat on her scooter if she had needed to) but we stuck it out. I meant to check times so I could describe how long everything took but in the chaos of the morning I failed 🙂

     

    I would probably still use them again but definitely stick to my plans of being to port early just in case they get backed up like this every time. It's one thing to wait to be picked up, don't make me wait to board 😂

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  15. Thank you all for following along with me as I rambled on for three weeks 🙂 Right now the countdown is at 300 before the next cruise 😮 but I will be sure to come back and post a link if I sail away again before that time (fingers crossed)! 

     

    One other thing I forgot to mention, my mom's scooter.

     

    She called about sending it back as it was still under warranty and she was asked to turn it on so they could hear the beeping sound it was making to try and determine the problem. When she did so, it worked just fine. My thought was perhaps it could not get a charge on the ship, but she did not charge it at home at all before turning it on for the scooter people. It seems to be working now but she does not really use it at home so it is hard to really test it out too much.

     

    She thinks maybe she had a safety switch cut on. I'm not sure? Hopefully it was just an operator error and she will be able to use it in the future as I think it helped her enjoy her cruise a little bit more.

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  16. Service: 

     

    I was happy with the service I got from my room steward. He was a little odd and awkward in the hallway but he did a great job keeping the room clean and fulfilling our needs.

    I enjoyed our dining room team although my mom was no longer a fan by the end of the cruise. 

     

    Service in other areas was always pleasant and while not as friendly as I have seen on other Celebrity cruises where you can't walk past a single crew member without a smile and hello, they were all still very friendly and I had no instances where I was unsatisfied.

     

    Overall:

     

    Despite the negative tone this wrap up still took, I really did enjoy the cruise. It did not have what I wanted out of the nightlife but I enjoyed the time with my mom and she seemed to also enjoy herself in her own way. I think the scooter helped with that as I could detect a shift in her mood after her day walking around Cozumel. I also loved the longer itinerary and the chance to really get settled into the ship a little better than you do on a week long cruise.

     

    I am not sure I will have another Celebrity cruise any time soon though. I will be scaling back my cruising for now and so I need to be more selective. Nothing about the Celebrity product really jumps out at me and that is ok because there are plenty of options for everyone to enjoy exactly what they like. I would still like to try an E class ship, and the quick trips on Reflection to Coco Cay might be nice for a quick getaway. Celebrity is also moving to Port Canaveral soon, that would be a nice new option close to my mom although Princess is also moving there and I still have yet to try them. Other than those options, I would need to see a cruise "priced to move" in order to try them again but they will certainly be a consideration for a nice price and itinerary, and the Elite perks would be icing on the cake since refilling the mobile bar would be cheaper!
     

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  17. Entertainment:

     

    Phew, I seem to recall saying I was trying to not be too negative in my summary 🙂 I'm not succeeding thus far, and this category is not going to change that tone. I think I touched on most of my points throughout the review but I do wonder where the fault lies here, Sue, whoever plans the activities, or the passenger demographic? 

     

    I kind of feel like part of it is one of the first two. Looking at any given night, at 6-8 when this age group is enjoying their early bird dinner, there would be 3-4 musical acts performing as well as a show in the theater for the late dinner folks. This was very much a traditonal crowd that loves to do dinner and a show, or a show and dinner. 

     

    Then after 8, there was literally nothing going on. I mean nothing, anywhere, except sometimes a movie outside and a sales pitch in the shops. This is the time most people are done with dinner and are looking to be entertained, and there is nothing going on until the 9 show.

     

    Then the late show starts and the traditional dinner and a show crowd is happy. That is not me and it takes a pretty good show to hold my interest. So I would like to go see one of those musical acts, of which 3-4 were playing earlier, except none of them have an evening set except the party band and they don't go on again until the 10:15 party of the night. Occasionally another act would do a set at 11, I only went one time to check that out, and in fact the venue was empty and there was nobody playing. That might be on the crowd though, if nobody showed up maybe the band closed down. 

     

    I have never really heard of ship performers only doing two sets a night, but if that is a thing, wouldn't it make more sense to stagger the sets? Instead of them all performing at 6 and 7, maybe half perform at 6 and 8, and the other half 7 and 9?

     

    Most of the music was not to my liking so maybe I still would have been bored but I could attribute that to the demographic on board, by simply not having anything on the schedule at all, that feels like poor planning.

     

    Most of the 10:15 parties were not to my taste, but some were more enjoyable than I expected, especially the St. Patrick's day party. The nightclub was dead by opening at 11:30 and they did not help matters with the songs they chose to play. By the end of the cruise nobody even bothered showing up. I would show up to an empty venue. The karaoke night I was not ready to give up and tried again at midnight, and they had actually closed down since nobody showed up.

     

    I loved silent disco. Three times in 12 days was kind of poor compared to the three times on my six day Reflection trip, but still way better than the one time in 26 days on Carnival Magic.

     

    Karaoke was an unexpectedly good time. That was a fun bunch. I wish they had come to the club. I went back down and they were all still hanging out there in the now closed venue instead of bringing that energy up to the club which was now also shut down since nobody came.

     

    I think that was the general theme of this trip, it was meant for people in large groups who

    enjoyed sitting around with a glass of wine enjoying each other's company. It was not really a group looking or needing to be entertained. I would have been quite content with a decent selection of on demand movies, even for a fee, but that was not on offer either.

     

    If you love 50's and 60's music, this may be a great ship for you. Sue was trying to sell the 80's party (on the last night so I couldn't stay up for it) and started by asking how many in the audience were over 80. Thunderous applause. No wonder the music was not geared to me 🙂

     

    She followed by saying  "and forty years ago you were listening to Freddie Mercury so don't tell me that you are too old for 80's rock." I wonder if they really were? My 67 year old mother was most definitely not 😂
     

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  18. Public Spaces and Cabin:

     

    The ship was very well maintained for an older ship. I did not really notice any wear and tear that you would expect on a ship this age. The only issues I noted were the elevators which I previously documented and they seemed to be working again by the end of the cruise.

     

    The other was the temperature inside the ship. It was slightly warm in many of the public areas. As I tend to run hot I would often think, ok it's not that warm, it's just me. Then I would walk into the next section of the ship and be blasted with cold air and go nope, this ship is a little too warm. The only spot that crossed "warm" and into "hot" was Reflections Lounge. During the daytime it was too hot to sit in there for more than a couple minutes. Then by the end of the voyage I went in there and it was an absolute ice box! So who knows?

     

    The design of the ship was a little clunky. The biggest spot I noticed it was the pool deck and inside the buffet. Instead of buffet stations it was mostly one big line and no real clear start point so it was not uncommon for people to just butt in. On the pool deck you could not cross from side or the other without climbing through the pool area which was of course always slippery. Then there was the pool bar in the middle of the walkway on the port side that you had to squeeze past, don't bother trying to cut across because you will need to cross through the pool. 

     

    That said, as there are not a lot of people onboard, it rarely felt too crowded but you can definitely see where ship designs have gotten smarter as they have increased capacities.

     

    The cabin I can't really find anything nice to say. Other than the Majesty of the Seas, I can't recall ever having a more cramped stateroom than this one in all my travels. It was tiny and non functional at every turn. Very little storage space even considering how light I pack and I would not call my mom an over packer. The AC worked well, which is very important to me, so it did have that going for it.
     

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  19. Dining:

     

    Dining is my favorite part of a cruise, obviously 🙂 and it was honestly a mixed bag. I remember before I took my first Celebrity cruise what a big selling point the food was and how completely let down I was. I have adjusted my expectations since then and am generally happy with the product I receive.  

     

    My biggest gripe would be the variety during the daytime. Unless you pay, you are stuck with the buffet or hamburgers and hot dogs. With the exception of St.Patrick's day, the buffet was very weak and consisted mainly of mystery casseroles and stews, cheap non descript fishes, and inexpensive filler starches. I was mostly happy with breakfast here, except the fried bread which I have always loved. This just tasted like stale crunchy bread to me.  Overall, I found the buffet to be poor.

     

    The winner during the day time was Al Bacon and I enjoyed many yummy treats here throughout the cruise. This is definitely the way to go for desserts or a mid day snack. The only thing I did not care for was a gluten free dessert, but all of the full sin treats were simply Devine!

     

    Lunch in the dining room was good and with five sea days I did get to enjoy a nice lunch a number of times. During the four day stretch of ports, my mom and I were both really missing having something good to eat during the day and began looking at options in the ports. Instead we just over indulged at Al Bacon 😂

     

    I have read that room service is included again and actually started on our cruise. That was not advertised and I did not notice it or I think I would have ordered that for lunch most days and opted out of the buffet. 

     

    Also not advertised was the tea time in the buffet. While it is not a tradtional tea time, the foods that were served here were quite delicious. The only problem was they were mostly desserts, with a small selection of two sandwiches daily, and the sweets were already covered at Al Bacon, we needed some food food during the day. A very nice option though.

     

    Dinner was good and I enjoyed almost everything I ordered.

     

    I have never felt like the appetizer selection was very good. Eliminate the soups and salads, and you are left with the everyday options, and something odd like tuna tartar or a pate. I would eat those, but those are two bites and done. The one exception was the BBQ spring roll which was delicious, but again two bites and done. Not an appetizer so much as one of those finger foods that get passed out at cocktail parties.

     

    And that brings me to the entrees. Never done did I order something and think "wow what a generous portion". Almost everything was good but comically child size in portion. Yet, they could not do a pasta in a starter size so I could have an appetizer I enjoyed. They would bring it out in a smaller plate but the portion would be the same. I felt bad essentially ordering three entrees, but I think next time I will order the pasta each day as a starter as it really was not a lot of food still.

     

    The desserts were also mostly very good (not you beggars purse, bleck) but again too small. I miss the cheesecake being served everyday, that was one of my favorite desserts but I was glad to see if offered one night at least.

     

    Overall I most certainly did not go hungry on this cruise and managed to gain plenty of weight, but for dining, Celebrity is not my favorite. Perhaps on an E class ship with a bigger variety I would be more impressed.
     

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  20. Final Thoughts:

     

    I sort of struggled with how to write up my final thoughts for this cruise. I try not to be too negative, but I also want to provide an accurate overview of my experience. When I review something, something I take into consideration is how much a product costs. I would not buy a Kia and expect the same quality of product that I got from a Rolls-Royce. But if I bought the Rolls, by god it better be amazing and the smallest detail will be scrutinzed. 

     

    Now I am not saying Celebrity pretends to be a Rolls, but it does market itself as a "premium" cruise line. That example was merely to illustrate that based on what the product costs, I would critique things a little more strongly.

     

    Another less extreme example would be dinner in the MDR vs going to a specialty restaurant. A meal that was good in the MDR would not cut it. If I am paying for the upgraded experience, I want a meal that blows me away and simply being "good" is not going to be good enough.

     

    So how do I review this cruise, this product, fairly for the price point Celebrity has pegged itself at, without being too negative and implying that it was a bad cruise, when in fact it was a great cruise?

     

    I can't.

     

    For one, I did not pay a premium. Because the market does not agree with the price Celebrity asks for this cruise, I could get basically any sailing on this ship comped on a casino rate.

     

    Mostly I only qualify for insides on short cruises, here I could get an Ocean View on 9 and 12 day cruises, and if I had had the time available, there were enough certificates going around, I could have strung them together for one heck of a long B2B2B2.... 

     

    So let me just say this, if you are looking at a premium price tag to book this ship, and can find something similar on a mainstream cruise line, don't book this. I can't say that anything stood out to me as "better" than a cruise on Royal Caribbean when taken as a whole. The only time I thought "oooh I couldn't do this on Royal or Carnival, how nice" was when I ordered a lobster on chic night with my pasta. Carnival would have charged me, since I had three entrees technically, and Royal will not serve two entrees together. That was quite literally the only time all week where I felt a difference. Beyond that, nothing really sets them apart from much less expensive cruise lines. IMHO and YMMV.

     

    So I am going to give my review based on what I would expect from Carnival and Royal as my two main cruise lines because I think that would be a more accurate assessment of how I enjoyed the cruise while still noting some deficiencies.
     

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  21. So would I recommend Quality Inn and Suites for cruise parking? I had two concerns using this company, one of which ended up becoming a problem, and one was not a problem but could have been and just the perception of a problem is worth mentioning and may cause someone to not feel comfortable booking them.

     

    The problem was of course the pick up service. I am not sure if this is typical for days there are two ships in port (which is probably most days) and I got lucky going in, but coming back was not great. One shuttle is not enough for two ships even small ones like this. While we had no problem getting a shuttle, in fact we were one of two groups on the shuttle, today the lobby was packed with people waiting and I saw one family give up and call for an Uber when they could not fit on the shuttle that brought us back. Maybe Quality Inn did the right thing and paid for the Uber (I've had hotels do that before when they could not provide a shuttle to the airport that was included) or at least credited back some money for the shuttle. If this was typical, I would not be happy.

     

    The second concern was the part of town the hotel is located in. I saw nothing on the property that indicated a problem. There was no loitering, and a fairly secure fence around the perimeter and the property seemed well taken care of and clean.

     

    Directly outside the hotel was a neighborhood that could probably be described as "low income housing." Trying to be PC here. 

     

    As I made my way to the nearby restaurant for dinner, the nearby street corners were filled with a large homeless population. One was picked up in broad daylight at a red light and got into a stylish looking sports car. I can infer what was going on there. On the way home one stepped out in front of my car and I nearly ran her over. She was in a compete daze (drugs, mental health issues, zombie?) and had no clue she was walking in the middle of the highway.

     

    Again the hotel seemed to have no problems. The immediate surrounding area? Yikes. 

     

    Would I use them again?

     

    I paid less for this hotel room, and parking, and shuttle, than I would have to park at the port for 12 days. That is a significant savings. If it was for a four or five day cruise, or maybe even 7, I would have to consider the cost at least in comparison to other hotels offering the same.

     

    Most only included parking for 7 days and that was a huge advantage to this hotel, which included up to 14 days parking. For more than seven, for a cost lower or close to the cost of parking at the port, I would certainly use them again.

     

    The hotel itself was very nice. Quite unexpected for a budget friendly hotel to be in such good shape. 
     

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