| Chihuli glass sculpture |
The ship holds 1950 passengers and is the first ship to use glass elevators on the outside of the superstructure providing amazing views. There is a great assortment of dinning venues and the food was all around excellent. The main two-story dining room was very comfortable and beautifully appointed. Although the wait staff doesn’t receive individualized tips – tips are typically added onto your bill – they were very gracious, helpful and fun. The buffet up on the top deck had a large number of stations and offered a very wide array of choices including Italian, Indian, healthy options and tempting deserts. Out by the pool, were the standard pizza and hamburger stations. There’s one specialty restaurant called the Olympic. The decor of the restaurant is made from actual pieces from the original Olympic ship and assembled to give you a feeling of the grand days of transatlantic cruising complete with table-top service and a beautiful wine cellar.
| Martini show |
The Millennium does something very unique. Whereas most ships do a midnight buffet – which is not only a little late for the average cruiser, but also not the healthiest thing to do before you go to bed, the Millennium offers an elaborate brunch on a sea day. This way, you can sleep in and leisurely enjoy the huge spread in the main dining room and then spend the rest of your day relaxing at sea. The brunch includes waffle stations, every kind of eggs, carving stations, chocolate fountains and even sushi.
| Sea day Brunch |
The casino was nicely done, but seemed a little small and crowded at times and it felt a little stuffy one evening. They have the standard table games while some of the slot machines were a little dated. I played my $20 limit and actually walked away with $60. The Millennium also provides an indoor pool and solarium for those that want to stay out of the sun and want to enjoy a quieter poolside experience.
Our itinerary this time was a four day cruise with stops in Key West and Cozumel with a day at sea in the beginning and a day at sea at the end. It was a very relaxing, fun filled and intimate quick get-away.
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