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Celebrity Cruise Line
MV Century
Your Rating:
Reviewed by: Bob Saunders
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: February 13, 1998
Itinerary: Caribbean - Eastern
Enjoyed every minute of the cruise. Ship was great and the crew
Looked after us well. Considering going on a longer cruise next time. In
Fact planning one for Feb. Next year. Have nothing to compare this to as
It was our first but I can't see how it can be improved on. Sure feel that
We got our moneys worth and more.
All areas were great. Thought that the hot tubs should have
Been open later. Would liked to have spent time in them at night.
Food and service was excellent. Did not have a bad meal. Excellent assortment of foods.
Cabin room was good. Lots of closet space. No problem using the bathroom facilities. Slept like a log. Very little noise in the room. Cabin crew were excellent and looked after us well.
Attended almost all of the night shows. Very entertaining.
Great job. Keep up the good work.
Did not need child care but from what I saw they were well
Looked after. Health club great. Used weight room etc. Needed it after
The meals that were served. If I was to cruise again I would spend more
Time at the beaches. It was a bit much with the T shirts and jewelry on
Shore.
Enjoyed our fellow passengers at meal time. Looking forward to
Seeing them on another cruise. We had four in our group so we spent most
of our time entertaining ourselves. I found some passengers were a little
ignorant but that is not fault of the cruise line.
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