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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sneak Peek: Celebrity Solstice

Yesterday, I had the joy of meeting with one of my friends from Celebrity Cruises. As a result I got a sneak peek of some of the things coming up on their new ship, the Celebrity Solstice which will start sailing the Caribbean in December. Last week, the cruise line revealed its new grass technology by announcing "The Lawn Club," which simply put is a half acre of actual turf on top of the new ship. But here are some more statistics on the new ship.

The Solstice will be large. 122,000 tons roughly, about 25-30% larger than the current flagships of the fleet (Millennium Class), and about 10-15% larger than the largest Carnival ships. The theme on the ship seems to be more geared towards adults than families, with a country club theme throughout.

Everything is two story, the solarium, the library, even the lido deck has a second level of deck chairs. The designs do look quite smart, and off the main pool on the lido deck, look for a waterfall ending in or near the pool.

Despite the ship's theme being very adult, there is a great new addition to their children's program which is worth mentioning. Thanks to a partnership with Leapfrog Educational Toys, they will be one of the first cruise ships to offer a children's program for kids under 3. They haven't announced a minimum age yet on that, but I'm guessing it'll be a program for 2 year old toddlers. Details of the program have yet to be announced, but it basically looks like a glorified during the day babysitting service, giving parents the option of being adults.

The other great thing with the new ship is the new class of stateroom being offered, Aqua Class. These are spa staterooms. The staterooms themselves are the same size as other balcony but offer upgraded amenities, better access to spa treatments, and in the room - an amazing five showerhead panel in the bathroom, allowing you to get an actual great shower aboard a cruise ship. Also, Aqua Class passengers get their own restaurant called Blu. The focus will be spa menu meals, but will also have traditional fare available. Access to this restaurant will be available to other passengers, but only on an availability basis, and other passengers will be charged as if they were going to be going to a specialty restaurant. No word yet on access for passengers in full suites for this restaurant.

All in all, Celebrity is putting a premium product together for the Solstice class. Their expansion plans are ambitious, putting four of these megaships out between November 2007 and the end of 2010. And for the most part, I think it captures their market well. Things like The Lawn Club, and the Glass Blowing exhibit are a bit beyond me, and I think will be beyond most guests, but the other new features are generally innovative and good. I think this ship will be a success, and hopefully the launch will go more smoothly than Celebrity had with its Azamara initiative last summer.

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Roger, 12:27 PM

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