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Celebrity Cruise Line
GTS Constellation
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Reviewed by: Eric R.
# previous cruises: 10+
Date of Trip: June 8, 2002
Itinerary: Baltic/Black Sea/Russia
Superb cruise/crew/itinerary.
Large ship @ 9100T but never felt crowded, lots of facilities. Thalasso pool are for over 18's was our favorite area.
We thought very good all round, buffet varied & 4 serving stations + fresh pasta station + special of day station + light & healthy cafe. filet mignon & rack of lamb superb. The burger/fries.hot dog station was the least used eating facility on this trip. You can eat well & healthy without going to gym to work it off!
Sky suite well furnished, butler service we took breakfast in suite every day & dined in suite on the 3 open seating nights. 1500mm bath in b/room (no jacussi jets) at 6ft 1" my hair brushed ceiling.
Enjoyed all the entertainment, Brooks Aehron pianist is a real showman.
Only took ships tours in St Petersburg, Hermitage & Peterhof not to be missed. Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallinn, Warnemunde, Copenhagen did our own thing, you only need local currency for trams/trains etc most other places take $US & visa. Tallinn best for shopping as well as being very attractive town.
This cruise is destination orientated & therefor passengers are people who want to go on this itinerary. Did not see anyone who was just there for a party. 2040 passengers i/c 85 children (50 teenagers) gives a space ratio around 46 lots of facilities so no big crowds anywhere
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