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Celebrity Millennium
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About the Ship
The aptly-named
Millennium
was launched in 2000, and it’s one of Celebrity’s largest vessels.
Millennium
measures 964 feet in length, weighs 91,000 tons, and is capable of serving 1,950 passengers. The ship’s 11 passenger decks are packed with bars, lounges, restaurants, swimming pools, and more—all of it designed with luxurious simplicity. Still, the ship manages to mix luxury with a laid-back attitude, which suits its predominantly upper-middle class passengers perfectly.
What to Expect
Millenium presents an artful blend of extravagant amenities and stress-free entertainment. Every lavish dinner in the Olympic Restaurant can be tempered by a poolside hamburger on the Resort Deck. A first-rate spa, excellent live music, and a rollicking casino keep
Millennium’s
passengers entertained for the duration of their cruise.
Amenity Highlights
Millennium’s
many public spaces are adorned with an impressive selection of contemporary art. The ship also has the first-ever at-sea floral conservatory, and it also has an innovative Acupuncture at Sea studio. A cyber café and two-story library provides welcome respite from the constant schedule of activities and entertainment—plus, the library rents iPods
Who Should Go
This ship’s passenger complement consists primarily of baby boomers, 40-something couples, and the like. Passengers hail from Europe, the Americas, and further afield; all seem to appreciate that
Millennium
offers the feel of a luxury ship at mid-range prices. Singles and 20-somethings are rare on this vessel, but passengers do kick back and party in lively nightspots like the Rendez-Vous Lounge. Kids are welcome, too: Celebrity’s Fun Factory offers activities from 9 AM to 1 AM daily.
Itineraries
Millennium
's primary cruise offerings include:
Alaska from Vancouver, Seward, or San Francisco (7 to 14 nights)
Eastern Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale (7 nights)
Ship Facts
Cruise line - Celebrity
Ship name - Millennium
Cruise suited for - Adults/Seniors/Families
Ship size - Large
Ship length - 964
Decks - 11
Tonnage - 91,000
Total cabins - 969
Private balcony cabins - 536
Passenger capacity - 1,950
Total crew - 999
Passenger to Crew Ratio - 2 to 1
Year entered service - 2000
Registry - Bahamas
Sister Ships - Infinity/Constellation
Dress Code - Casual w/ 1-2 frml nights
Tipping (suggested) - $10 PPPD/15% on bar tabs
Ship Features
Art auctions
ATM
Concierge
Pregnancy restrictions
Duty free shopping
Ship to shore telephones
Faith based services
Single cabins available
Internet cafe/access
Find a Cruise on Celebrity Millennium:
Destinations
Embarkation Ports
Any Length
1 - 2 Nights
3 - 5 Nights
6 - 9 Nights
10 - 14 Nights
15+ Nights
Cabin Type
Inside
Oceanview
Balcony
Suite
Destination
Sep 2010
Oct 2010
Nov 2010
Dec 2010
Jan 2011
Feb 2011
Mar 2011
Alaska
$898
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Caribbean
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$629
$699
$749
$849
$799
$799
Pacific Coastal
$938
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Panama Canal
$1,088
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Prices are cruise only, per person, based on double occupancy, and do not include applicable government fees & taxes. Prices and availability are subject to change. Fuel supplement may apply, see terms and conditions.
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