alexspepa Posted April 12, 2013 #1 Share Posted April 12, 2013 Thanks to everyone who helped us prepare for this cruise! Our first Celebrity cruise – and it was great. Pre-Stay – flew in Saturday from Charlotte for our Sunday cruise. I got upgraded which of course meant Dottie got upgraded – easy flight and we were picked up by the shuttle from the Courtyard Marriott Plantation. Nice place to stay pre-cruise – restaurants within walking distance and they brought in an extra shuttle to get everyone to the port the next day. Embarkation and Cabin– we left for the port on the 10:00 shuttle because the rest were full. Everyone on the shuttle had received notification to arrive late regardless of the Cruise Line – you can tell how well we all followed the instructions. We were at the terminal quickly, unloaded our luggage and were checked in within 10 minutes. We waited another 10 minutes and then we were on the ship…disembarkation would be another animal entirely. Our rooms were not supposed to be ready until 1:15, but I believe they had them available at around 12:30. We had 8348 – a Sunset Balcony directly in the middle of the aft section. We loved the view and sound of the wake every night. The room was fine, and the cabin stewards were very efficient. I took the storage place over the bed, and I can see it would be an issue if you had trouble moving around and climbing on the bed. I loved the sliding glass doors on the shower. Dottie was not impressed with the hair dryer – because she had to hold the button down…that was her only real complaint about the room. Beverage package – we had received the free classic package and upgraded to the Premium Package prior to arrival; I don’t know if I will ever be able to cruise without one again. I did not pay for a single drink, and boy did I try a lot of stuff. When my wife reviewed our bill at the end of the cruise she immediately enrolled me in a rehab program. They scan your card for every purchase, and they show up as n/c items on your bill. Let’s just say I got my money’s worth and leave it at that. Also – they pour very nice drinks on the Silhouette – not a measurer was to be found the whole cruise. I loved the ice bar – my Grey Goose Gimlets would have cost $30 back home the way they made them. The bartenders were very good about letting people know if there package did not cover the drink they were ordering. The bartenders worked very hard, and if anything they liked the beverage package because they don’t have to print a receipt to be signed. The pool bars got busy at times, but that was to be expected. Food and Service at Dinner– I thought the food was very good – much better than our Holland America TA cruise in October of last year. There were several lamb dishes in the main dining room during the cruise and I tried them all and they were all excellent. My wife said the steaks were flavorful, but not as tender as they could have been, but the prime rib was very good. The last formal night I had both lamb chops and a big lobster tail – very tasty! The waiter and asst. waiter did a great job each night and were very accommodating. We did not try any of the Specialty Restaurants during this cruise. Wine Service – I thought the sommelier did a great job. He was very busy with all the wines by the glass, but he would bring me my fume-blanc every night, and ask me what I was having as my entrée so he could choose a nice red for me. Lunch and Breakfast – we had breakfast in the dining room each day because that’s what Dottie likes to do…I’m not a breakfast person, but she said it was very good. It was fun one day trying to tell a nice UK lady what a “grit” was…she kind of turned up her nose and went back to her blood pudding. Lunch was usually the grill or the Horizons buffet. The burgers were excellent – the line sometimes was long but it moved quickly. They had all the beers available on the bar in two groups – those under the classic were to the left and those under the premium package to the right…pretty smart! The buffet had too many different options to list – the breads are very good and almost everything was tasty. They also had homemade ice cream available all the time. Bingo – our last two cruises had been very profitable bingo-wise, to the point that I thought we would just waltz in and they would hand us money. Bingo is played in the smaller theatre on sea days – we only played twice. They use rigid boards instead of the tear-away cards and they are much better. They must have not gotten the memo because they did not seem to recognize my mad bingo skillz! We could not hit anything. The last game was a coverall for a $1019 jackpot. Our best card still had 4 numbers to go when at least 8 people were one number away. They called a few more numbers and some idiot yelled “Bingo!” and went running down to the front hi-fiving people and acting like a general fool. No one else hit and so he got all the moneys, and went happily back to his wife, who looked sweetly into my face and said “idiot” while happily planning on how we were going to spend my – I mean our – jackpot winnings…three for three what can I say? Entertainment - the shows we saw were very good - the juggler was hilarious and the talent overall was very good. The Cruise Director has a wonderful singing voice and could do her own show. Casino – my observations are limited to the Texas Hold-em Table, which has real dealers, not the electronic Poker-Pro tables. The staff were very nice and professional, and the Casino Hostess bought us a few rounds. The table started at 9:30 each night and the action was fast and furious. The rake is a ridiculous 15% up to $15, but the action made up for it. The table stayed full until around 2:00am each night. Drink service was also very good – which I am sure contributed to my losing. Entertainment - the shows we saw were very good - the juggler was hilarious and the talent overall was very good. The Cruise Director has a wonderful singing voice and could do her own show. Chair Hogs – they were out in force around the pool…the last day it rained in the morning and they still had chairs saved; my wife said they should be forced to sit in them while it rained. One nice touch about Celebrity – the last day it was rainy and cold in the morning and the towel guy brought blankets around! Disembarkation – as bad as advertised. We had a flight the next day so no stress, but they called our group at 9:00 and we got in a cab at 11:00. The luggage pick-up interferes with the line of people going to customs – you are almost forced to break in line depending on where your luggage is. They only had 4 customs agent working and it was slow. It was a fantastic cruise and we will certainly try Celebrity again – any questions feel free to ask away! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Keith1010 Posted April 12, 2013 #2 Share Posted April 12, 2013 Thanks for taking the time to write and post this review. I am also very glad to hear that you enjoyed your Celebrity Cruise. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
portofrome Posted April 12, 2013 #3 Share Posted April 12, 2013 Thanks for the review. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
youwash Posted April 12, 2013 #4 Share Posted April 12, 2013 Thanks for posting. Laughed when I read the heading of the thread and the spelling of the ship. For a year prior to our cruise I complained to my sisters "who picked a sailing on a ship with a name that I can't spell !!!!" Glad you had a good time. We all did in Feb. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DebbieMacG Posted April 12, 2013 #5 Share Posted April 12, 2013 So what is a grit? :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royalcruz Posted April 12, 2013 #6 Share Posted April 12, 2013 We love the Silhouette too. The cruise director is the best ever, and the entertainment and activities were so fun. It wasn't as wild as RCL but just as fun. I ordered grits from room service and they were served piping hot. I got them from the buffet once but they were way too thin. DebbieMacG, I don't know what grits are but it tastes like a cornmeal porridge.:) They are good with salt, butter, and cheddar cheese. We did not have the beverage package so we went to the wine bar. You pay $115 for a card there and they include gratuity and load $120 onto the card for your use at the self-serve machines. You can use the beverage package to order off the menu but not on the machines, and if you have the basic package you probably can't get much in this bar. The wines are better priced in the machines than on the menu in the same bar, about 15% less. They had a great selection and we were able to fill up and take our drinks into dinner. We later loaded another $50 onto the card. There is also a very low priced tapas menu there but we didn't try anything. The sommelier was so friendly and helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerseygirl3 Posted April 12, 2013 #7 Share Posted April 12, 2013 Thanks to everyone who helped us prepare for this cruise! Our first Celebrity cruise – and it was great. Pre-Stay – flew in Saturday from Charlotte for our Sunday cruise. I got upgraded which of course meant Dottie got upgraded – easy flight and we were picked up by the shuttle from the Courtyard Marriott Plantation. Nice place to stay pre-cruise – restaurants within walking distance and they brought in an extra shuttle to get everyone to the port the next day. Embarkation and Cabin– we left for the port on the 10:00 shuttle because the rest were full. Everyone on the shuttle had received notification to arrive late regardless of the Cruise Line – you can tell how well we all followed the instructions. We were at the terminal quickly, unloaded our luggage and were checked in within 10 minutes. We waited another 10 minutes and then we were on the ship…disembarkation would be another animal entirely. Our rooms were not supposed to be ready until 1:15, but I believe they had them available at around 12:30. We had 8348 – a Sunset Balcony directly in the middle of the aft section. We loved the view and sound of the wake every night. The room was fine, and the cabin stewards were very efficient. I took the storage place over the bed, and I can see it would be an issue if you had trouble moving around and climbing on the bed. I loved the sliding glass doors on the shower. Dottie was not impressed with the hair dryer – because she had to hold the button down…that was her only real complaint about the room. Beverage package – we had received the free classic package and upgraded to the Premium Package prior to arrival; I don’t know if I will ever be able to cruise without one again. I did not pay for a single drink, and boy did I try a lot of stuff. When my wife reviewed our bill at the end of the cruise she immediately enrolled me in a rehab program. They scan your card for every purchase, and they show up as n/c items on your bill. Let’s just say I got my money’s worth and leave it at that. Also – they pour very nice drinks on the Silhouette – not a measurer was to be found the whole cruise. I loved the ice bar – my Grey Goose Gimlets would have cost $30 back home the way they made them. The bartenders were very good about letting people know if there package did not cover the drink they were ordering. The bartenders worked very hard, and if anything they liked the beverage package because they don’t have to print a receipt to be signed. The pool bars got busy at times, but that was to be expected. Food and Service at Dinner– I thought the food was very good – much better than our Holland America TA cruise in October of last year. There were several lamb dishes in the main dining room during the cruise and I tried them all and they were all excellent. My wife said the steaks were flavorful, but not as tender as they could have been, but the prime rib was very good. The last formal night I had both lamb chops and a big lobster tail – very tasty! The waiter and asst. waiter did a great job each night and were very accommodating. We did not try any of the Specialty Restaurants during this cruise. Wine Service – I thought the sommelier did a great job. He was very busy with all the wines by the glass, but he would bring me my fume-blanc every night, and ask me what I was having as my entrée so he could choose a nice red for me. Lunch and Breakfast – we had breakfast in the dining room each day because that’s what Dottie likes to do…I’m not a breakfast person, but she said it was very good. It was fun one day trying to tell a nice UK lady what a “grit” was…she kind of turned up her nose and went back to her blood pudding. Lunch was usually the grill or the Horizons buffet. The burgers were excellent – the line sometimes was long but it moved quickly. They had all the beers available on the bar in two groups – those under the classic were to the left and those under the premium package to the right…pretty smart! The buffet had too many different options to list – the breads are very good and almost everything was tasty. They also had homemade ice cream available all the time. Bingo – our last two cruises had been very profitable bingo-wise, to the point that I thought we would just waltz in and they would hand us money. Bingo is played in the smaller theatre on sea days – we only played twice. They use rigid boards instead of the tear-away cards and they are much better. They must have not gotten the memo because they did not seem to recognize my mad bingo skillz! We could not hit anything. The last game was a coverall for a $1019 jackpot. Our best card still had 4 numbers to go when at least 8 people were one number away. They called a few more numbers and some idiot yelled “Bingo!” and went running down to the front hi-fiving people and acting like a general fool. No one else hit and so he got all the moneys, and went happily back to his wife, who looked sweetly into my face and said “idiot” while happily planning on how we were going to spend my – I mean our – jackpot winnings…three for three what can I say? Entertainment - the shows we saw were very good - the juggler was hilarious and the talent overall was very good. The Cruise Director has a wonderful singing voice and could do her own show. Casino – my observations are limited to the Texas Hold-em Table, which has real dealers, not the electronic Poker-Pro tables. The staff were very nice and professional, and the Casino Hostess bought us a few rounds. The table started at 9:30 each night and the action was fast and furious. The rake is a ridiculous 15% up to $15, but the action made up for it. The table stayed full until around 2:00am each night. Drink service was also very good – which I am sure contributed to my losing. Entertainment - the shows we saw were very good - the juggler was hilarious and the talent overall was very good. The Cruise Director has a wonderful singing voice and could do her own show. Chair Hogs – they were out in force around the pool…the last day it rained in the morning and they still had chairs saved; my wife said they should be forced to sit in them while it rained. One nice touch about Celebrity – the last day it was rainy and cold in the morning and the towel guy brought blankets around! Disembarkation – as bad as advertised. We had a flight the next day so no stress, but they called our group at 9:00 and we got in a cab at 11:00. The luggage pick-up interferes with the line of people going to customs – you are almost forced to break in line depending on where your luggage is. They only had 4 customs agent working and it was slow. It was a fantastic cruise and we will certainly try Celebrity again – any questions feel free to ask away! Thanks for the review. We were on Silhouette last year, and we've just booked Silhouette again for next November (15 night Transatlantic from Rome to Ft. Lauderale). Tell your wife next time to bring duct tape with her. I put a piece of it on the button of the hairdryer...voila, no having to hold it down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BamaD Posted April 12, 2013 #8 Share Posted April 12, 2013 Fabulous review. I like Dottie, but she sounds like the type that might find additional uses for the duct tape:rolleyes:! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexspepa Posted April 13, 2013 Author #9 Share Posted April 13, 2013 thanks for the kind remarks...i know i spelled the ship's name wrong, but you cannot correct the title! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dln929 Posted April 13, 2013 #10 Share Posted April 13, 2013 You have a wonderful wife. I love what she said about the chair hogs, so funny! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexspepa Posted April 13, 2013 Author #11 Share Posted April 13, 2013 Fabulous review. I like Dottie, but she sounds like the type that might find additional uses for the duct tape:rolleyes:! yeah...that's why i did not pack any rolls...although now that i think about what you just said... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H2OH! Posted April 13, 2013 #12 Share Posted April 13, 2013 nice review, thank you!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HopefulCruiser123 Posted April 13, 2013 #13 Share Posted April 13, 2013 So what is a grit? :D Grit are dried and ground Hominy. Hominy is what is left of corn after it has been soaked in a weak lye solution so that the yellow husk is dissolved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ctmcgee Posted April 14, 2013 #14 Share Posted April 14, 2013 Hi there - thanks for the info on room 8348. We have that held for a July 2014 cruise on Silhouette. Wondering if you could tell me if the balcony for this room is one of the aft balconies that is a bit wider? It seems that there is a column of room down the center aft that have wider balconies. is this one of those rooms? Glad you had a great trip, and thank you for the review!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexspepa Posted April 14, 2013 Author #15 Share Posted April 14, 2013 Hi there - thanks for the info on room 8348. We have that held for a July 2014 cruise on Silhouette. Wondering if you could tell me if the balcony for this room is one of the aft balconies that is a bit wider? It seems that there is a column of room down the center aft that have wider balconies. is this one of those rooms? Glad you had a great trip, and thank you for the review!!! i'm afraid i don't know the answer to your question. It was wide enough for a table and couple of chairs - but not as wide of course as the wrap-arounds on the side. We loved it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ctmcgee Posted April 15, 2013 #16 Share Posted April 15, 2013 i'm afraid i don't know the answer to your question. It was wide enough for a table and couple of chairs - but not as wide of course as the wrap-arounds on the side. We loved it... Thanks!! We've never had an aft room before, and we are super excited. Seems like there are folks who either love or hate the aft location on S Class ships. To me, it sounds fabulous. So glad to hear that you guys enjoyed it. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunshine nana Posted April 15, 2013 #17 Share Posted April 15, 2013 Thanks for the review. I am also curious about the SV balcony as to whether or not you had loungers and/or footrests. Also, were the chair hogs allowed to hog in the Solarium or just the open pool? Thanks. Glad you had such a nice cruise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexspepa Posted April 15, 2013 Author #18 Share Posted April 15, 2013 Thanks for the review. I am also curious about the SV balcony as to whether or not you had loungers and/or footrests. Also, were the chair hogs allowed to hog in the Solarium or just the open pool? Thanks. Glad you had such a nice cruise! I'm pretty sure we just had chairs, but they were very comfy ones... we did not use the Solarium so i cannot comment on the chair hogs - but it did not seem to be crowded ever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunshine nana Posted April 15, 2013 #19 Share Posted April 15, 2013 Thanks. We read on our balcony a lot and really like to be able to put our feet up either with a lounge or a foot rest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nothriver Posted April 16, 2013 #20 Share Posted April 16, 2013 Thanks for your review, we are so excited for our upcoming Silhouette cruise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tenn4ever Posted April 16, 2013 #21 Share Posted April 16, 2013 Thank you for the review. We will be on Silhouette in two weeks and love the reviews. Yes, on embarkation with our last cruise on Celebrity Millinnium we ignored the suggestion as to when to arrive and arrived an hour and half early :). Do you think they were going to tell us we couldn't embark....of course not.....we were on in ten minutes:D Our friends arrived when they were told to and said it was long and a nightmare. The thing is.....come as early as you can....you are not going to be denied boarding. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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