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Trip Review: Celebrity Summit - 8 Dec 2018 to 15 Dec 2018


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Friday, December 14 - Day at Sea 

 

Now done island hopping, this was our only day at sea. Last year on our 7-day cruise, we had 3 sea days. Now we were going to the other extreme. This morning, we were glad to sleep in for a change! We had a leisurely breakfast in OVC and meandered through the ship. Did a bit of shopping (well, OK, for me that means purchasing a Celebrity magnet and a Xmas ornament) and a lot of relaxing on the balcony. Also got some time on the pool deck for some sun.

 

Day at sea

 

On the balcony...

Day at sea

 

Walking around the ship...

Day at sea

 

New Xmas decorations popped up overnight...

Ready for Christmas

 

In the morning we attended the captain's navigational talk. In the afternoon we attended the karaoke finale. For our final dinner in the MDR I had the spinach turnover (like a tasty Hot Pocket...and I mean that as a compliment), over roasted turkey, and the Sacher torte. B had the prosciutto di parma, steak dianne, and whipped passion fruit curd. Entertainment that night was another comedian, Ed Regine. Again, I'm not big on cruise ship comedy and he definitely played it to Celebrity's traditional audience. Jokes were a bit old. 

 

Then we scrambled to get our luggage ready before 10pm. Always sad when you have to pack! 

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3 hours ago, CoconutOne said:

The daily for Barbados is awfully sparse on activities. I don't think I kept it from my sailing, but I don't recall it every being that empty.

 

3 weeks later, and I'm still finding sand from Carlisle!I agree that the sand and water are beautiful, but boy, the sand is sticky! I also didn't like how boats came right to shore. I saw a couple close encounters between boats and swimming. If I end up back in Barbados, I'll probably book and excursion. The people there are very pushy, IMO.

 

We're still finding sand too! Another souvenir from Barbados I guess! 🙂

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Saturday, December 15 - Return to San Juan and Disembarkation 

 

The day you don't want to come...time to leave the ship. 😞

 

First, we were treated to a beautiful view:

End of the cruise

 

We had breakfast in the OVC. The was the only day I would call it "crowded." Had to make one pass through to find an open table...not a big deal at all.  

 

Then we returned to pack up our carry on (or carry off I guess you would say). We were assigned group 25 (out of 27 I think) and were instructed to show up at the Celebrity Theater at 9:05am for a 9:20 disembarkation. We had to vacate our room by 8:00am, so we parked it in the solarium and used wifi and cell phone data to catch up on things. 

 

At 9:05 we started to head to the Celebrity Theater when we heard our group number called and told we could exit the ship. So we just followed the signs for the gangway and exited the ship. When we got to the luggage area, our bags were ready. Customs and Immigration was pretty quick. We waited in line for not more that 10 minutes. Outside, in the taxi line, it was another 10 minutes or less to get a taxi. The trip to the airport was quick and we bid adios to Puerto Rico. 

 

I'll do some concluding thoughts on the cruise...but for now, I have to get Xmas shopping done!

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9 hours ago, journeycollector said:

I missed my favorite day at work--when the therapy dogs come to visit. But hey, I was on a cruise...you will get no complaints from me!

 

 

I would have to plan my cruise around that day. 😄 Though I would get nothing done at work with such sweet pups around!

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Great review ... simple and a good # of pics.  And no complaining!  Thank you.  I think I will put this cruise on my list as my husband only wants port intensive for the future.

Btw your hometown is on my bucket list as below:

Milwaukee - drink beer & bowl. 

 

Thanks again for the awesome review ... Merry Christmas 

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4 hours ago, MightyMike said:

Would you be able to repost one page from your dailies on day 1? It looks like one page was missed and another posted twice.

 

I'll admit to being a serial recycler--not a bad thing I guess. I have already tossed them. Here's a link to my Flickr album that has them. They may be out of order: https://www.flickr.com/photos/38117207@N03/albums/72157703293141571/with/45648851304/ (see page 2 of album--towards the bottom).

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Concluding thoughts on Celebrity Summit

 

Finished my Christmas shopping! This may be the last time we do a pre-Christmas cruise because all of the sudden a big chunk of December is gone. Probably will move to January cruising instead! 

 

OK, here are my concluding thoughts: As we were swimming at the beach in Barbados we heard a mix of people from Celebrity Summit and the Crown Princess (also in dock that day) complaining about their respective cruises. For the Celebrity folks, I just had to think: ARE WE EVEN ON THE SAME CRUISE? Because we were having a great time! Were there things I would change and stuff to improve on? Of course..and I'll detail that below. 

 

But for one blissful week, someone else cooked for us, someone else made our bed and cleaned our room, and we had ample sunshine and warm temps. 

  

 

 

Caribbean cruise

 

Embarkation: Painless. The port strike that was happening earlier in the morning was resolved by noontime. From the moment we stepped out of our taxi at the Pan American Pier to the moment we were in our stateroom, only 15 minutes had elapsed. And we have no special "perks" or "status." Just luck I guess. Our room was ready when we got on board. 

 

Stateroom: Balcony cabin, deck 7, room 7020. Spacious, comfortable bed and pillows, couch, good storage. Quiet--never heard any noise from above or next to us on either side. Balcony space was nice...we spent a lot of time out there. A slight smell coming from the shower drain and a couple of the shower tiles were cracked. We also knew that the ship was scheduled for dry dock soon. Great location, easy access to elevators. I thought being more forward in the ship we might feel more motion, but all was calm.  

 

Service: Great service from Ryan, our cabin steward. He works like a magician, that guy! Also enjoyed our wait staff in the MDR from Tammy and Kelvin. Took time to explain menus and suggest items. Had to make 3 trips to Guest Relations because we kept de-magnetizing our seapasses. Service was quick and friendly. They also happily exchanged some larger bills for smaller bills for us. 

 

Food: This is highly subjective, so take it with a grain of salt (hey, that's a food pun!). I wouldn't say I would rave about the food here (last year on Celebrity Equinox we had a 3-night specialty dining package--so it's unfair to compare). This year, we ate all dinners in the MDR. I had two things I would rank as "excellent" -- the braised beef ragout with gnocchi as a starter (I could have eaten plates and plates of it as a main) and the slow braised lamb wrapped in phyllo. There were a couple misses: the seafood in the Mediterranean seafood orzo was chewy (a la rubber bands) and B wasn't too fond of the sirloin steak. I also had the teeniest tiniest chocolate lava cake I've ever had. Having said that, it was easy to accommodate B's gluten allergy. Breakfast was good in OVC, but lunch found me circling a couple times to pick something out and I'm not picky. Pizza in OVC could be good...or not. Sometimes nice and crispy, other times greasy and limp. But like I said, I didn't have to cook for a whole week! 

 

Facilities: This was the smallest ship we've been on and found it naturally easy to navigate. It did not feel crowded at all! Easily found open tables in the OVC. It was easy to get on and off in each port. There was some evidence of the need for the dry docking. Carpet frayed here and there. You could tell our balcony probably needed scraped of the many coats of paint and be redone. There generally wasn't a problem getting a chair in the pool area if you wanted some sun...or even some shade too. Because this itinerary was so port intensive, we didn't have time to enjoy as my areas as we have done on previous cruises. 

 

Onboard Activities: Again, since this cruise was so port intensive we were not expecting a lot. And in return, Celebrity did not provide a lot. The singers and dancers are always good, but we the plot-less shows can get kind of repetitive. Neither of the comedians were funny to us, but we like edgier humor and that doesn't really match us with Celebrity's demographic. The magician/comedian (how about pick one!) was awful. On the plus side: We really enjoyed the live music. Since the cruise left from San Juan, there was more Latin music...another plus for me. 

 

Disembarkation: Super simple. Walked off when our group number was called. Luggage was already waiting. Line moved fairly quick for Customs and Immigration and then again to get a taxi. 

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Ports…

 

St. Croix: Sundays in St. Croix are SLEEPY. So be advised to plan an excursion as a lot of shops are closed. We enjoyed our island tour though. 

 

St. Maarten: We did a beach day here. No complaints. Kim Sha Beach at Simpson Bay is a nice area. Very relaxing!

 

Dominica: Beautiful green and verdant island. Really loved our rainforest/waterfall excursion. Some of the scenery reminded me of Hawaii. 

 

Grenada: Similar to Dominica in being green and pretty. Loved our river tubing adventure. Would not hesitate to do that again. 

 

Barbados: We did another beach day here. Harbour Lights at Carlisle Bay has a fantastic stretch of sand with crystal clear water. 

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So what did we learn?

 

Well, on last year's cruise we had 3 ports and 3 sea days. This year's cruise we had 5 ports and 1 sea day. I think we're like Goldilocks trying to find what's right for us! We LOVED all of the islands we visited, but maybe next time we will look for 4 ports and 2 sea days? At times, we felt like we were in constant motion and needed just a bit more time to relax. 

 

A few of the islands were not the "typical" Caribbean stops (unless you're a frequent cruiser) that come to mind on a lot of itineraries like St. Thomas, Nassau, Cozumel, Jamaica, etc. I enjoyed that though. Dominica and Grenada were beautiful. I liked the mix of islands. I also liked leaving from San Juan and heading south to guaranteed WARM weather (we're coming from Wisconsin, after all!). 

 

A couple fellow passengers on the ship inquired why we chose Celebrity--maybe insinuating we were too young (well, thanks but I just turned 40!). We like Celebrity because it's peaceful and elegant...even classy. But then again, it's not stuffy either. It just works for us. 

 

That said, that doesn't mean we're Celebrity loyalists either. Price and itinerary are major components for us when booking. If I see a Celebrity sailing that works for us and matches our interests, we'll be there! 

 

Thanks for reading...hope you have a nice holiday season! 

 

Back to the ship

 

Celebrity Summit

 

Celebrity Summit

 

Celebrity Summit

 

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Great review! I really enjoyed it, and love all the beautiful photos you took! I booked Summit for my anniversary cruise January 2020 (so far away!), and reading your posts validated my decision on this cruise ship. I chose Celebrity for the same reasons as you. My trip only has one shared port from your itinerary- Barbados- and I think we might go to Harbour Lights! Do they have kayak rentals there?

You seem like an easy going traveler who appreciates the enjoyment of a vacation and doesn't sweat the small stuff. My husband and I are the same. My time on Summit will be after her makeover. This will be my first cruise and I am a bit saddened I will not have seen her "before". I am sure I will hear from seasoned cruisers the good and the bad comparing her former look and offerings. We shall see. I'm just excited and grateful to cruise!

I am glad you enjoyed your trip. Thank you again for taking the time to share your moments. Happy holidays!

 

 

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We did the Eclipse 14-night itinerary a couple of years ago [no longer offered, sadly] and were surprised that a number of the active members of the roll call did that cruise every year – their feeling was that once you have been to a Caribbean island you've seen it, so all the sightseeing stress is gone:  you can make a 'sea day' anytime you want just by staying on the ship [and with almost everyone else gone, it becomes your 'private yacht'].  So you might consider doing Summit again next year and adjusting the ratio of sea days to suit! 

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Thanks for your wonderful review. My sister-in-law and I were on the same cruise and are also Wisconsinites.  It was such fun to see some of the same photos in your review that we also attempted to capture like the Santa with his elf in San Juan and the umbrella canopy.  We also found the itinerary rather busy and kept asking one another, "which island are we at again?" on any given day. But like you and many others, we liked starting from San Juan for the better odds of great weather  and for getting to some of  less travelled islands so no complaints.

 

Loved being the only ship in port at all but 1 island. Ate in the main dining room about half the nights (very good), as well as Sushi on 5 twice (decent food and quite relaxing atmosphere), Tuscan Grill (best calamari ever but the rest, not sure what the fuss is all about). The most fun experience was Qsine.  We were fortunate to have a lot of shipboard credits 🙂  We also really enjoyed listening to the singer guitarist Chris Hawks who played throughout the ship all week.  Happy holidays and thanks again for the review!

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Joe - thanks for your fun to read review. Just cruised on the Summit, for the first time, last 9/23 - 10/7 on the NE/Canada itinerary. When you and B have more time available (14 days) this is one cruise you'll want to take for sure.

Thanks again for your review.

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Thanks for such a great, detailed review. We're on the 4-night sailing out of San Juan in February. This is our first big boat cruise so we wanted to go with a short trip in case we hate it. Given what you've written, I think we'll be just fine. (And we're definitely looking forward to exploring PR for a few days too!)

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On 12/23/2018 at 9:06 PM, tazziehall said:

Great review! I really enjoyed it, and love all the beautiful photos you took! I booked Summit for my anniversary cruise January 2020 (so far away!), and reading your posts validated my decision on this cruise ship. I chose Celebrity for the same reasons as you. My trip only has one shared port from your itinerary- Barbados- and I think we might go to Harbour Lights! Do they have kayak rentals there?

You seem like an easy going traveler who appreciates the enjoyment of a vacation and doesn't sweat the small stuff. My husband and I are the same. My time on Summit will be after her makeover. This will be my first cruise and I am a bit saddened I will not have seen her "before". I am sure I will hear from seasoned cruisers the good and the bad comparing her former look and offerings. We shall see. I'm just excited and grateful to cruise!

I am glad you enjoyed your trip. Thank you again for taking the time to share your moments. Happy holidays!

 

 

 

You will have a WONDERFUL cruise! I'm not sure about kayak rentals at Harbour Lights. The do have things like jet skis and turtle tours though. Check out their website: https://www.harbourlightsbarbados.com 

 

Now it's time for me to return to living vicariously through other cruisers' reviews, hah! 🙂

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On 12/23/2018 at 9:54 PM, Host Jazzbeau said:

We did the Eclipse 14-night itinerary a couple of years ago [no longer offered, sadly] and were surprised that a number of the active members of the roll call did that cruise every year – their feeling was that once you have been to a Caribbean island you've seen it, so all the sightseeing stress is gone:  you can make a 'sea day' anytime you want just by staying on the ship [and with almost everyone else gone, it becomes your 'private yacht'].  So you might consider doing Summit again next year and adjusting the ratio of sea days to suit! 

 

Very true...hadn't thought of it that way! 

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On 12/25/2018 at 5:32 PM, Elizabeth K. said:

Thanks for your wonderful review. My sister-in-law and I were on the same cruise and are also Wisconsinites.  It was such fun to see some of the same photos in your review that we also attempted to capture like the Santa with his elf in San Juan and the umbrella canopy.  We also found the itinerary rather busy and kept asking one another, "which island are we at again?" on any given day. But like you and many others, we liked starting from San Juan for the better odds of great weather  and for getting to some of  less travelled islands so no complaints.

 

Loved being the only ship in port at all but 1 island. Ate in the main dining room about half the nights (very good), as well as Sushi on 5 twice (decent food and quite relaxing atmosphere), Tuscan Grill (best calamari ever but the rest, not sure what the fuss is all about). The most fun experience was Qsine.  We were fortunate to have a lot of shipboard credits 🙂  We also really enjoyed listening to the singer guitarist Chris Hawks who played throughout the ship all week.  Happy holidays and thanks again for the review!

 

Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the cruise too...I definitely agree with the "which island are we on again?"...but no complaints from me. It was just great to escape December in Wisconsin for a week. 🙂 Nice to hear about your dining experiences too! 

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On 12/25/2018 at 8:43 PM, PROCRUISE said:

Joe - thanks for your fun to read review. Just cruised on the Summit, for the first time, last 9/23 - 10/7 on the NE/Canada itinerary. When you and B have more time available (14 days) this is one cruise you'll want to take for sure.

Thanks again for your review.

 

I have added a New England cruise to my bucket list! 🙂

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13 hours ago, casacaudill said:

Thanks for such a great, detailed review. We're on the 4-night sailing out of San Juan in February. This is our first big boat cruise so we wanted to go with a short trip in case we hate it. Given what you've written, I think we'll be just fine. (And we're definitely looking forward to exploring PR for a few days too!)

 

I think you will love it...be ready to get hooked, hah! 🙂

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Excellent review.  We were on the same cruise and thoroughly enjoyed it.  In hindsight, we would have done less excursions and included a beach day or two, the sea day was quite a relief towards the end.  Our highlight was St Maarten - we did a full island tour with a third party and it was excellent. Close runner up was a catamaran trip out of Barbados for the day.

 

We opted for the El Yunque/airport tour on the last day.  It was good but we were dropped at the airport at about 12.00 and our flight was 18.00 :-(    Second leg ogf our flight was also delayed by about 4 hours as well - we got home about 19.00 on the Sunday!

 

We had researched our next cruise prior to boarding and managed to get the same deal with £200 on board credit thrown in....so we booked.  Dubai - Singapore in a year's time it is :-)

 

Thanks once again for reigniting a few memories of this great trip.

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