Word of mouth among the passengers was that it was not difficult to get a 30% discount when making the reservation. There were incentives to do this over multiple meals. The up-charging at the finer restaurants was more than I recall on past cruises, about $40 per person per meal. I found the food on Celebrity to be on par with other cruises I have taken. The brand that seems to target families with kids the most is Carnival. If you aren’t traveling with your own kids, whether you choose Celebrity or not, I would try hard to plan your cruise on ship that doesn’t market to families with kids and for added measure, go when kids are in school (thus avoiding the summer, winter, and spring breaks). There were no water slides, zip lines nor obstacle courses, which makes a statement about who the company is not marketing to. The best thing about Celebrity was it was NOT kid friendly. This review will be relative to the expectations for cruising established on those previous cruises. I have done two of Alaska, one of the Mexican Riviera and a short one of Catalina/Ensenada. Yes, I look like a fat dorky tourist and I don’t care!īefore I begin, let me say that this is the fourth multi-day cruise I have taken. ![]() My ship and me in Ajaccio in Corsica (France). I recently returned from a nine-night cruise of the western Mediterranean on the Celebrity Reflection. Last updated: OctoCelebrity Reflection Review
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