Celebrity Cruise Ship Reflection Reviews
Brackenbury and Cruise Director Paul Baya.
Celebrity cruise ship reflection reviews. Celebrity Eclipse The Eclipse is one of Celebrities Solstice class ships which is a class we were very familiar with having sailed on her sister ships Equnox Reflection Silhouette numerous times. Celebrity Reflection Oceanview Cafe. The Reflection is a good ship.
We selected this cruise as it was Celebrity--love Celebrity--and had a variety of ports. The Solstice class is the second biggest group of ships that the cruise line has and it also has the most options. Ive seen very average buffets before on other cruise lines but the attention to detail on Celebrity Reflection deserves an applause.
Celebrity Reflection Delivers a Relatively Good Cruise but did not take enough precautions for. The cabin is spacious clean and has a very comfortable bed. There is a palpable air of excitement in the busy port shared by everyone from the ground crew to Celebrity Cruises staff and passengers from.
Celebrity Reflection Ship Review Personally I find it very difficult to give an overall review of a cruise line based on my experiences on one ship. Glad I could help. Read 1861 Celebrity Reflection cruise reviews.
The Celebrity Reflection cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck. Celebrity Reflections pool deck is one of the most serene and resort-like in the cruise industry its two pools surrounded by 25-foot A-frame canopies that have luxurious day beds at their bases and large cantilevered awnings up top providing shade for chaise lounges spread out along two decks. The Celebrity Reflection has met or exceeded our expectations in the above aspects.
On our last cruise on the Reflection I smelled smoke coming from the balcony next to us and I said loudly to my DH I guess some people arent aware that smoking is not allowed on any balcony on Celebrity. Review for Celebrity Reflection to Caribbean - Western. The buffet was great It had an extensive offering of food.
