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Celebrity Cruise Line
GTS Millennium
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Reviewed by: Werner Christian Wöhrle
# previous cruises: 10+
Date of Trip: October 23, 2000
Itinerary: Mediterranean
Very modern, superb food, very good service, very good shows, good ports of call, very cheap for what we got.
Celebrity is my favourite Cruise company.
Very good and spacious public rooms. Show lounge over 3 decks. There is a walk around promenade and a big and very good casino. 2 big outside pools, 1 outstanding inside pool including jet stream and massage facilities, 6 whirlpools.
Big spa extra.
Excellent food and service are provided. We prefer for lunch
the buffet and for dinner the dining room. Every midnight an buffet with motto (Asian, Italian and so on).
Big Buffet Magnifique (Grand Buffet) one night of the cruise.
16 square meters in the cheapest inside cabin, very good shower space and isolation. TV, Phone, Video, Claimate Control. Very good french bed.
The quality of the cruise staff and entertainers is very high, as is the quality of the shows given. But, alas, everything is on American Taste. Not so good for Germans (and a lot of other Europeans, I think)
Child care and babysitting are available round the clock
(on demand in the night). Very good itineraries, but too much expensive excursions. I did them myself.
International mix of passengers from US and all Western Europe. Very good fellow passengers, the cheapest and drinkers are not on board. Yes, I would invite them all.
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