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Any Celebrity Millennium hints for a first timer?


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3 hours ago, Zigster said:

DaKahuna we were just on recently and doing this from memory.  Not the exact names, but close enough. 
Chicken Caesar Salad
Shrimp Cocktail
Luminae Burger
Turkey Wrap


Thank you.  It sounds like what we had on Silhouette. 
 

 

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Thanks for all the tips, everyone. We absolutely loved our four days on the millennium. Found the buffet to be far better than on princess, which has been our line of choice the last 15 years or so. Absolutely loved, loved, loved the solarium. Spent many hours there. The ice cream station in the buffet was fabulous. Really enjoyed the Terrace area; it was a nice reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the pool area. 

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10 hours ago, h-sar said:

Thanks for all the tips, everyone. We absolutely loved our four days on the millennium. Found the buffet to be far better than on princess, which has been our line of choice the last 15 years or so. Absolutely loved, loved, loved the solarium. Spent many hours there. The ice cream station in the buffet was fabulous. Really enjoyed the Terrace area; it was a nice reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the pool area. 

 

My last cruise on the Princess was when they introduced their “new” Royal Class of ships, the Royal Princess.  I absolutely hated the ship, from the color scheme, impersonality, to waiting endlessly for elevators, to the tiny balcony size, to the food.  

 

Our first Celebrity cruise was on an M class ship, the Millennium.  We had aqua class for a very unique itinerary in the eastern Med, Croatia, Malta, etc. and loved it. Later, we went on the Millennium for Alaska, and even the smaller Azamara Quest for Southeast Asia.  We’ll never go on Princess again.  We have the Millennium booked for Japan, and thinking the Beyond for the Panama Canal / Southern Caribbean.  I’ve seen complaints about Celebrity with extra charges, but that is consistent with everything else in our inflationary times.  Celebrity does a really nice job of keeping up the M class ships and refreshing them.  That size of ship is not economical to build new, unless at the very premium levels, but Celebrity has hit a sweet spot with them and they do great itineraries.

 

Hope you enjoyed your cruise on the Regal as well. Even though those ships aren’t for us, they seem to have a loyal following.  

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