When Celebrity Cruises “Solsticizes” a ship, it’s more than just the hardware
If you’ve been reading the cruise blogs lately, you’ll notice that everyone is buzzing about the the dozen or so new ships coming out this year and a nearly equal amount are being refitted/refurbished and rehabbed.
When it comes to an all-out daunting commitment, Celebrity Cruises wins the prize. Their most recent undertaking is to refit their four, much-loved Millennium-class ships via a procedure they’ve called, “Solsticizing.” Translation: take the best features of the new Solstice-class ships (the Solstice was the prototype vessel in a series of five ships) and tear out the old and bring in the new for the Millennium ships.
As if the existing restaurant selections weren’t enough, Celebrity is adding three of their most popular dining venues from the Solstice-class ships, AquaClass, Blu and Qsine to the Constellation, Infinity, Summit and Millennium.
In addition, joining in the “Solsticizing” will be:
- the hip Celebrity iLounge, which debuted on Celebrity Eclipse and made Celebrity Cruises the industry’s first Authorized Apple Reseller
- the “cool,” ice-topped Martini Bar and Crush
- Celebrity’s vibrant creperie, Bistro on Five
- the inviting Café al Bacio (the best Nutella and banana crepes anywhere!) and Gelateria
- Cellarmasters wine bar, complete with the “Enomatic” state-of-the-art wine serving system
- entirely new verandas added to the ship’s spacious, luxurious Celebrity Suites
- additional new oceanview and inside staterooms
- an expanded collection of original, contemporary art