The Millennium cruise ship has many intriguing and innovative features. For example, Millennium has glass elevators that allow passengers panoramic ocean views while traveling from deck to deck. (Wouldn't want to miss a single beautiful view!) Millenniumfeatures the cruise industry's first music library, "Notes", offering thousands of selections of digital recordings and individual listening stations. For those of us computer buffs who can't go a week without checking our email, the ship includes an Internet cafe called Online@CelebrityCruises, with 18 individual stations for guests. If you are willing to pay for a suite, you will find your own personal Internet access, with flat screen PCs and printers.
One advantage of building a new ship is the ability to improve and expand on popular features from other ships. Going along with the current trend, over 80 percent of the staterooms are ocean-view, and 74 percent have verandas. Millennium features the cruise industry's largest Penthouse Suite, at nearly 3,000 square feet (with veranda), and including such "necessities" as a butler's pantry, personal exercise equipment, and Baby Grand piano. Most new ships have spas, and Millennium has the largest at 25,000 square feet. For those who love to shop, you may never need to leave the ship. Millenniumhas the largest designer boutique afloat called the "Emporium". This shopping area includes fashion labels never before seen at sea. Finally, Millennium has expanded the choices for the physically challenged, offering accommodations in several categories, including suites.
In addition to its new public spaces and expanded elements, Millennium also includes Celebrity Cruises' highly acclaimed, fleet-wide signature features. These include museum-quality contemporary art collections, Cova Cafe Milano, Michael's Club cigar lounge, and Martini and Champagne Bars serving caviar and other delicacies.
One of the most distinguishing and nostalgic features onboard is the interior paneling in Millennium's Olympic specialty dining room, a 134-seat gourmet restaurant. This authentic, exclusive paneling was obtained from the premier dining room of the RMS Olympic, sister ship to the RMS Titantic. The Olympicwas launched in 1911, and catered to the wealthiest travelers from Europe and the United States. Celebrity Cruise Line found the paneling in a private English residence, and purchased it through Sotheby's.
Celebrity has long been renowned for its cuisine, and the cruise line plans for the Olympic Dining Room to become the signature experience for fine dining afloat. The restaurant also offers the industry's first demonstration galley, along with a dine-in wine cellar. "Millennium's Olympic restaurant offers our guests the opportunity to experience the elegance and romance of one of the great, turn-of-the-century trans-Atlantic liners," said Celebrity Cruises President Richard Sasso.
Master Chef Michel Roux has included the French culinary arts of decoupage and flambe within The Olympic's menu. Mr. Roux and his senior executive staff have hired a special team of highly-skilled servers and maitre d's to make your dining experience a special one.
In addition to the visually spectacular features, there are some technical ones. The Millennium was built to Panamax standards, allowing the ship to transit the Panama and Suez Canals.
Millennium currently sails European itineraries May through October. The rest of the year Millennium cruises the Caribbean or South America.
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