Marella Celebration Review

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Old Ship, Good entertainment, friendly staff

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sharonMartin
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Feb 2018

We enjoyed our week long cruise on Celebration. It's an old ship and showing it's age but kept clean. There was some vibration and the movement of the ship was felt which isn't as evident on the larger, newer ships.

We dined in the main restaurants but also tried the 3 speciality restaurants, The food in the main restaurant was comparable to P&O and Celebrity and we found this good, the speciality restaurants were OK we enjoyed Mistrals the best, the hot stone was good but due to it's location it wasn't a "special" experience it's outside next to the buffet so although an effort was made to make it different there was limited partitioning so the tables nearby were used for people having the buffet. We didn't really enjoy the Asian restaurant, food was not as good as our local Indian restaurant service was poor we didn't really think it was worth the extra charge.

The entertainment was excellent we have cruised with P&O, Celebrity, NCL, RCI and Holland America and we thought the shows were the best we have seen. During the day there was a good mix of quizzes and games but there weren't any talks like other cruise lines offer. There is a choice of bars in the evening some lively and some more relaxed which suited different tastes.

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Large cabin, a little tired and a little vibration but we had a comfortable stay. The cabin was kept very clean Clarins products in the bathroom. We put the balcony to good use it had 2 chairs, a table and sun longer. No complaints about the cabin.

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