Celebrity Millennium Cabins

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From the largest Penthouse Suite to the smallest interior cabin, all staterooms on Celebrity Millennium have an airy, modern feel that invites cruisers to unwind and relax.

We particularly love the care that was taken in the design to give all the rooms a touch of sophistication normally reserved for suite passengers. Glass-fronted cabinets, for instance, are a design feature rarely found outside of suites on cruise ships, but you'll see them in every room onboard this ship.

Other features you'll find in all standard Celebrity Cruises Millennium cabins include twin beds that can be pushed together to form a queen, and dual closets with shelves and room for hanging items on both sides (one short, one long). A desk with chair and lighted mirror above it and a three- to four-drawer dresser maximize the space.

There is also a mini-fridge (feel free to ask your room attendant to remove the pre-stocked -- and extra-fee -- items from inside), and bedside stands with small drawer and cubby hole. The bedside lights have a stand into which are built a 110-volt outlet and USB ports.

You'll also find 110- and 220-volt outlets by the desk, a hair dryer in the top drawer of the desk, a safe in the closet along with robes to wear in the room, and an armchair or loveseat. An interactive flat-screen TV with several channels allows you to check your bill, make shore excursions, order room service, and watch movies on demand (for a fee).

Bathrooms have plenty of storage space both above and below the sink, and showers with a glass door. Soaps, shampoos, conditioners and shower gels are all in large, reusable plastic containers.

Our sole complaint about the rooms was a lack of hanging space outside the closet for our jackets.

Accessible versions of most types of rooms are available.

Celebrity Millennium Cabins Are Well-Designed and Comfortable

Interior: Though small (only 170 square feet), interior cabins on Celebrity Millennium are, nevertheless, as comfortable and stylish as any other cabin onboard. Additionally, the way the beds are placed in the room -- facing the door -- creates extra space so you never have to feel cramped.

Oceanview: Ocean-view cabins are the same size as inside accommodations but have the addition of a panoramic window.

Balcony: Not including the outdoor space, Celebrity Millennium veranda staterooms are very similar in size and layout as inside and ocean-view rooms. On the 38-square-foot balcony, you'll find two chairs and a knee-high drinks table.

Celebrity Millennium Family Veranda staterooms (270 square feet, with either a 112- or 191-square-foot balcony) can accommodate up to five people, have separate living and sleeping spaces and an expansive balcony but only have one bathroom. The master bedroom has two twin beds that can be combined to form a king and there are pull-out couches in the living area.

Sunset Veranda and Ultra Deluxe Veranda staterooms are often the cheapest aft cabins on Celebrity Millennium. They offer unobstructed views of the wake and bigger outdoor spaces than regular balcony staterooms.

Concierge Class: Concierge Class staterooms (233 square feet, including a 42 square-foot balcony) are nearly identical to standard balcony rooms, but are slightly larger and come with the services of a dedicated concierge who can help with dining arrangements and shore excursion reservations.

Other perks you'll get for staying in a Celebrity Millennium Concierge Class cabin are priority check-in, debarkation and tendering; plush robes and slippers; daily canapes; welcome sparkling wine; complimentary use of umbrellas and binoculars; and upgraded bath amenities.

But if you're going to spend the extra money, choose AquaClass instead, which offers a better amenity package and perks.

AquaClass: If you're looking to splurge a little, Celebrity Millennium AquaClass cabins – all of which are located on Deck 11 – come in at 191-209 square feet (plus a 42- to 46-square-foot balcony) and offer the best bang for your buck.

They are nearly identical to standard balcony rooms but come with a great array of amenities. Yoga mats for onboard use, two bottles of water delivered daily, complimentary access to the Persian Garden thermal suite, and access to the health-focused Blu restaurant are all exclusive perks for Celebrity Millennium AquaClass passengers.

As in Celebrity Millennium’s Concierge Class staterooms, cabins come with plush robes and slippers, daily canapes, welcome sparkling wine, upgraded bath amenities and complimentary usage of umbrellas and binoculars.

Celebrity Millennium Suites Offer Perks Such as Free Premium Drinks and Wi-Fi

There are four main categories of suite onboard Celebrity Millennium, including Sky, Celebrity, Royal and Penthouse. All come with access to the The Retreat, which features an exclusive lounge with free drinks, and sun deck on Deck 12 reserved exclusively for suite cruisers. Additionally, only those staying in a suite are welcome to dine in the Luminae restaurant for breakfast and dinner.

Suite passengers also have seats reserved for them in the theater, and get priority embarkation, debarkation and tender service. Free premium drinks, free upgraded Wi-Fi, tips and onboard credit are also included in the standard suite rate.

All suites feature a sitting area with sofa, two twin beds that can be pushed together to form a king (unless otherwise noted), an upgraded showerhead, a mini-fridge, and balconies with lounge seating and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.

Suite cruisers also receive fresh fruit and bottles of water on day one of the cruise, daily canape delivery, pillow menus, and upgraded bath amenities. Cruisers staying in Ceñebrity Millennium’s The Retreat also have personal butler service to help with a range of services.

In addition to the full array of suite perks listed above, cruisers staying in Royal and Penthouse suites also get a complimentary mini-bar or full refrigerator stocked with their favorite beer, soda, wine and liquor and replenished as needed, unlimited, complimentary specialty dining, complimentary laundry service and unlimited Wi-Fi.

Sky Suite: Entry-level suites have a bedroom and adjacent sitting space; there is no divider between the two spaces. The sitting area has a sofa, larger desk and more storage space, while the oversized bathroom has jetted spa tub. Sky suites (311 square feet, including balcony) can hold up to three people.

AquaSky Suites are the same size as standard Sky Suites but come with all of the AquaClass extras, including yoga mats, in-room fitness amenities, and on-demand wellness programming on the TV.

Celebrity Suite: Celebrity Millennium Celebrity suites (498 square feet, including balcony) can each house up to three people and have a separate bedroom and living room, a small walk-in closet with vanity, small dining space, and balcony. The large bathroom has dual sinks, a separate glass shower stall and a jetted spa tub. There's lots more storage space than you and two friends could possibly need in a week.

Royal Suite: These suites come in at 757 square feet, including a 191-square-foot balcony. Each features a discrete living, dining and sleeping area, along with a tiny walk-in closet, and a large bathroom with a separate shower and spa tub and dual sinks. All can hold up to four people.

The bedroom has a king-sized bed with flat-screen TV, small desk area, a porthole view onto the balcony and a balcony entry. There's a second balcony entry in the living room, which has a sectional sofa, part of which can be turned into another bed. The oversized balcony has a hot tub, two loungers, a two-person loveseat, two chairs and a dinner table with seating for four.

Penthouse Suite: There are just two Penthouse suites (each 2,530 square feet, including balcony) on Celebrity Millennium, each of which has separate sleeping, living and dining spaces, along with two bathrooms and a small pantry.

There's plenty of room for people to stretch out inside, with lots of seating options throughout (we love the pod chair), dining for up to 10 people, and enough storage space to last two to four people at least a month. The marble bathroom has a spa tub, dual sinks and separate, glass-enclosed shower stall. The balcony is stocked with regular chairs, loungers and sofas, a hot tub, and plenty of space for entertaining passengers outside.

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