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Catherine Martin
Age: 54
Occupation: Comptroller
Number of Cruises: First
Cruise Line: Celebrity
Ship: Summit
Sailing Date: April 30th, 2004
Itinerary: Western Caribbean
Prolog - First Cruise
I will state that, for me, Celebrity met and exceeded all my expectations. This
line offered those things that I desired from a cruise: traditional dining,
excellent service and relaxation. I wanted a quiet stateroom without
announcements. I wanted to be treated well from friendly staff. A veranda that
is private to enjoy the Caribbean waters. Celebrity took care of all these
needs.
Embarkation started at 11:00. We were on board before 11:30am. Filling out
embarkation information on-line prior to arrival expedited the process. We
stayed at the Amerisuites hotel ($89) the night prior to embarkation - we were
excited about our first voyage. Since this was our first cruise we arrived an
hour early. Remember - to keep a carry on with swim wear. Luggage was delivered
to our stateroom about 5 hours later. Champagne and Mimosas greeted us upon
stepping aboard the ship. A lunch buffet promptly began at noon. We were
instantly impressed by the luxurious atmosphere of the ship.
Stateroom
8099 port side, midship, Cat 1A. Perfect for two. Nice bathroom with a big
shower. Ample closet space, six drawers. 191 sq. ft. with a 41 sq. ft.
veranda... nice.
Around the Ship
Sun Deck: Plenty of deck chairs.... very little evidence of chair hogs. Lots of
empty chairs. Good atmosphere on these ships...well designed pool area.
Celebrity Theater: Large, elegant. Comfortable seating. The shows were
entertaining.
Emporium: More variety than I expected. Everything from drug store items
to diamonds, jewelry and clothes.
Michael's Club: Now a piano bar. Wonderfully adorned but empty most of
the day.
Martini Bar: Starboard. More types of martinis than you can imagine!
Martinis were delicious!
Champagne Lounge: Port.
Casino: The slots were loose. I won $230 on the quarter machines.
Cova Cafe: Fee based specialty coffees, free pastries. I guess you could
call it a piano coffee house. Stop by and enjoy the delicious pastries.
Cosmopolitan Restaurant: Excellent dishes, outstanding presentation and a
wonderful dining experience. We are not hard to please - so we did not find an
appetizer, soup, salad, entree or dessert that was not excellent. We thoroughly
enjoyed the five course dining experience. Service was excellent. We had early
dining, sat at an eight person table and met new friends (Karen and Gayle). Our
waiter and assistant waiter were delightful. I especially enjoyed the string
quartet that played each night.
Normandie Restaurant: We did not partake. There is a $30.00 surcharge to
dine in the Normandie Restaurant. I was happy with the Cosmopolitan restaurant.
Waterfall Cafe: The food was varied and prepared in excellent fashion.
This provided a delightful casual dining alternative. It never seemed crowded
and the staff was very efficient.
Entertainment: Something was happening all through out the day. The daily
itinerary of events allowed each passenger to plan their own day.
Excursions: Key West was enjoyable as a first stop. Cozumel was our
second stop - I enjoyed the shopping while my husband enjoyed the free shots of
tequila in most of the shops. Belize was our third stop and eventhough the
people were gratious the local area was poor and run down. Roatan Honduras was
wonderful. We would surely vacation on Roatan in the future. Our last stop,
Grand Cayman, was very enjoyable. We snorkeled and swam with stingrays. I bought
my last few souvenirs.
Last Days at Sea
This is when I realized our vacation was coming to an end. The time had slipped
by and the knowledge of how fortunate it was to sail the Caribbean remained in
my thoughts. The last day at sea was our most relaxed period. I was going to
miss the elegance of our temporary surrounding.
I do, however, have the photos and memories of a moving event which will be
embedded in my memory for many years. Memories of my husband and I sailing to
new ports... images of Cozumel, Key West and dark blue Topaz waters. Swimming
with dolphins in Roatan and hugging stingrays in Grand Cayman's Stringray city.
We had seven days at sea to do nothing but enjoy this wondrous vessel called
Summit.
Assessment
The Summit crew was genuinely happy, well trained and devoted to excellent
service. From the complimentary champagne or orange juice at embarkation to the
cloth towels in the public restrooms, Celebrity tried and accomplished their
public claims - to provide the best service and food of any cruise line. Sorbet
and chilled towels are available on the sundeck at noon. Chilled towels are
presented when returning to ship from shore excursions. This is a very good
cruise line!
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