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  1. That was always one of the nice things about HAL.   Always had popcorn with the movie.   Don't know if they still do that.   Have never seen popcorn on Celebrity.

     

    RCI charges $3 for popcorn?

     

    Brings me back to my favorite cruise joke:   a passenger asked the cruise director how much a tender ticket cost?  Answer - mmmm, we haven't thought of that yet!

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  2. As people have said, the menu does change from night to night but there is also a "classics" menu for some things that you can get every night if the main menu doesn't appeal to you.   The staff will try their hardest to please you and so talk to them about what you like and don't like.

     

    Personally I love the Luminae and their menu.  Don't understand exactly what people don't like about it other than it is not meat an potatoes (although you can get that!).   

  3. On 3/29/2024 at 11:04 AM, Oxo said:

    Did you pay extra for the Tomahawk? Other lines charge extra. TIA

    I don't know if they charge extra for that but you've already paid extra just to be in the place.   Getting to be like Thenardier running the Inn in Les Miz!

  4. We've dined in Fine Cuts on Edge and Apex.    Found the ambiance and service to be great each time.   However the steaks are not great, they are good not great.   Certainly not prime as you might get at Ruth's Chris or Flemings.   Also at our last visit the wine list may as well have been from outer space as they didn't have half the things on the menu.  A problem everywhere on Celebrity.   How hard can it be to have an accurate wine list? 

  5. On 3/19/2024 at 3:39 PM, Lois R said:

    Is your answer to #2 referring to reserving dinner tables inside Luminae or am I misunderstanding the question. I sail solo and if I show up for dinner say at 6:30, will I have a problem being seated?

    Sorry for not being clear.   I was referring to specialty restaurants.   Luminae does not take reservations but you will have no problem being seated no matter when you show up. 

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  6. On 3/16/2024 at 11:12 PM, WhenIam64 said:

    The last time I cruised on Celebrity, there was no Retreat.  So I have a few questions for those of you who are Retreat veterans.

    1. Is there a pre-cruise concierge?  Will that person be more likely to contact me via phone or email?

    2. Is it best to reserve dining in advance or will there be tables available “the day of” for retreat guests?

    3. Can the onboard concierge book you tables or seats with a good view for shows/entertainment in the various venues (the theatre, Eden, etc.) or is it necessary to snag a good spot an hour or more before the entertainment begins?

    Thanks for your advice.

    Haven't read through the thread and I am sure these questions have been answered but can't hurt to throw in my perspective.   We have been Retreat guests 3 times, most recently in January aboard Apex.   My answers:

     

    1.  I was never contacted by a pre-cruise concierge

     

    2.  Reserve in advance as there likely will not be tables available "the day of"

     

    3.  No.  There is reserved seating for Retreat guests on the Chic Nights but otherwise you are on your own.   30 minutes ahead will get you a good seat in the Theatre.   Eden is more casual and actually a tougher place to get a seat for entertainment as many guests are already there enjoying cocktails. 

  7. I doubt you will suffer when the window is closed.   The IV concept actually gives you extra space in the room and functions as a very large picture window looking out over the ocean when you are sea (or the neighboring ship while in port ... )

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  8. 15 hours ago, mac66 said:

     

     

    Crown Royal is Canadian whiskey. Technically it is also a bourbon but can't be called bourbon because it's not made in the states.  

     

     

     

     

    Informative post.   

     

    My understanding is that Canadian whiskey is generally made from a high rye mash and really isn't a bourbon because bourbon (among other parameters) must be made from >50% corn.  

  9. On 3/6/2024 at 12:39 PM, calicakes said:

    .  I would have reached Elite after this cruise.  

    Haven't read through the entire thread, but being Elite isn't that big a deal.   You get nothing that special, so no need to fret about that.  

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  10. On 3/1/2024 at 1:14 PM, Club Eleven said:

    Coming at this topic from perhaps a different direction than many! 😎

     

    I totally understand that some don't like to go formal, or chafe at being required to do so, but I dig dressing up and rarely have occasion to nowadays. I'm on Equinix on a TA in April, and think it would be fun to dress formally on Evening Chic nights. I'm sailing solo, so it's just my own dressing preferences I need to consider (not a spouse, partner, etc). How many guys dress in a tux/dinner jacket on Evening Chic nights? How out of place would I be? 

     

    I'm inclined to dress to the nines no matter what, just for the fun. But still interested to know how many other passengers do.

    Was on the Apex in January.   Don't recall seeing a single tux on either Chic night.   I wore a jacket and tie but few of those as well.   Sadly, most just ignore chic night and dress as they do every other night.  

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  11. 2 hours ago, TheHawk1 said:

    Cured tuna, salmon sashimi, beef tartare, pig's foot carpaccio... just some of the delicacies currently on the Luminae menu.  Celebrity couldn't pay me to eat any of those.  And please don't tell me that my palate just isn't refined enough.  When I'm on vacation, I want to eat food that I will enjoy, not a bunch of raw food that someone else has defined as elevated cuisine.

    You listed 4 items.   I didn't eat the cured tuna, salmon sashimi or beef tartare either.    But the pig's foot carpaccio is outstanding!   How can something that sounds so bad taste so good?    Everyone likes different things and I think the menu in the Luminae is varied enough to suit every palate.   When paying suite prices I do expect something a few notches above my local Applebees.   And there is nothing wrong with Applebees. 

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  12. 20 hours ago, tfred said:

    Luminae is not a place for selective "I only eat what I am used to " eaters.  There is a classic menu and also a kids menu available. The food is "different" but is well prepared and very good.  However, if you don't like that kind of food then you can always eat at Blu or MDR

     

    The waiter was being honest. Someone has to run to the other end of the ship to retrieve one meal which takes away from him serving everyone else. 

    Excellent description of Luminae.   Personally I wouldn't want to pay suite prices and eat in a restaurant that serves a boneless, skinless chicken breast and baked potato.   A poster above criticized the service in Luminae.  He must have eaten in a different Luminae than I did a few weeks ago also on Apex.   The service is outstanding and the staff will go out of their way to make sure you are happy with your meal.  

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  13. Our first Celebrity cruise was on the Zenith.  We had a cabin towards the aft.   We were the last cabin and our hallway opened onto a little stairway deck that served as our own private veranda.

     

    My best meal ever was in the Olympic restaurant onboard the Millennium.  

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  14. 23 hours ago, psternklar said:

    Just got off of Apex, here is a quick review.  Stayed in SS room 9184 with DW.  Sailing with SIL, CS room 11109.  We had a  great time.  First time in the Retreat but not new to Celebrity (usually Aqua).  The ship was sold out.

     

    SHIP:  Grade A.  First time on Edge class.  Enjoyed the layout.  Easy to get from place to place.  I was impressed with the elevators, no wait.  The ship was clean and in good repair.

     

    CREW:  Grade A+.  Extremely friendly and helpful, both in and outside of the Retreat.  Always available, always with a smile.  

     

    ROOM:  Grade A.  Layout was great.  Bed was firm but comfortable.  Only saw butler once.  SIL in CS had constant contact with her butler.  Retreat hosts were. fantastic and available.

     

    EMBARCTION:  Grade A+.  Could not have been better, 5 minuets from door to ship.

     

    FOOD:  Grade B+.  Ate exclusively at Luminae.  Food good to very good, and the burger is as good as the hype!  Special requests were not a problem.  Excellent service.  Did not find it loud or too large.  SIL enjoyed Raw on 5.  Cafe Baccio great as usual.

     

    BARS:  Grade B+.  This was a mixed bag.  Retreat bar was always excellent, service and selection were great.  Eden bar was not so good.  SLOW service, fair drinks.  Craft Social was fun, great selection, usually crowded.  Martini bar was good, not as crowded as I have seen in pats, good service.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT:  Grade C+.  Big let down.  Walked out of shows for the first time.  Tree of Life, Rocumentary, and comedian were good, others were terrible.

     

    PORTS: Grade A.  Roatan, Belize, Cozumel.  Missed Grand Cayman due to weather.

     

    Overall a great cruise.  Would likely book Retreat again.  I hope this is helpful.  

     

     

    Was on this itinerary Jan 20.   Like your grading system!   Agree with your grades for Ship, Crew, Room, Embarkation.

     

    Curious as to why you gave food only a B+?    We found the food in the Luminae to be very good as it was in the specialty restaurants we ate at (Eden for dinner and The Bistro for lunch).   Had lunch one time in the OVC and thought the selection and quality were great.

     

    Bars:   Interestingly we found the Eden bar to have very good service and to be a quiet and relaxing venue.   Martini bar?  Overcrowded, loud and slow service.   So my great would be a "B"

     

    Entertainment:  what shows did you walk out on?  We had 3 cast shows, a comedian, a musical comedian, a magician, and a Motown group.   Cast shows are what they are, generally great production values but sometimes a bit strange.  None worthy of walking out on.   The magician was the weakest of the rest and the others quite good.   So A-  on my report card.

     

    Ports:   sort of a been there done that thing for us.   The ports are now so built up and have lost the local charm they had years ago.  

     

     

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  15. We were on Apex a few weeks ago.

     

    Who knows what wine they have at any given time in any given restaurant?   They didn't have wines that were on the wine menu in The Bistro, Eden and Luminae.  

     

    How hard should it be to have an accurate wine menu? 

  16. On E-class you can order from something they call the "classic" menu - things not on the menu but they have every night.  IIRC,  strip steak, chicken breast, salmon.    Some appetizers like escargot and shrimp cocktail.  And desserts, chocolate cake (fabulous!), creme brulee and ice cream.

     

    As I understand it, on E-class, the Luminae kitchen is not close to the MDR kitchen and so everything on the menu is not available.  

  17. 7 hours ago, mayleeman said:

    Nice timing. I am too pessimistic to schedule anything that tightly!

     

    Enjoyable review--thanks! A few questions in view of your second sentence: did you book under the prior butler protocol, or after the changes took effect? If you have done Sky Suite before, did you notice (or hear about) any lesser availability of the team than the butlers before? Do you think some of the complaining here on CC was due perhaps to temporary problems caused mostly by the staff transitioning to the new system? 

    I booked my January 2024 cruise in late November 2023.   We have done two previous sky suites both with the previous butler setup.   We are cruisers that really don't have anything for a butler to do.   Previously the butler would always stop by wanting to know what he could do for us.   Well, we unpack ourselves, take our meals in the Luminae, venture out for an afternoon snack.   This cruise the head butler stopped by on day 1 to introduce himself.   He did help me get hooked up to internet.   We saw him around in the hallways and in the Retreat lounge.   We thought the Retreat staff were great and I am very confident that if we did request something "butlercentric" it would have gotten done.  

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  18. Just off Apex on Sunday.   We had a 940am flight from FLL.   With that information Celebrity gave us a 7:15 time to walk off the ship with our luggage.   Fair number of people doing the same but the line kept moving and with the use of the facial recognition thing we were out of the Terminal by 7;40.   Called for an Uber (actually Lyft) and were on our way to the airport in 10 minutes.   Checked our bags outside the airport and with a short TSA line at 8am were at the gate by 8:30.    Several from our cruise were on that flight.  

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