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Editor's Note: Following a November 2011 dry dock in the Bahamas, Celebrity Infinity emerged with new Solstice-class dining venues, including Qsine (interactive comfort food), Blu (Mediterranean spa cuisine) and Bistro on 5 (creperie), a new iLounge computer lab, new balconies, as well as more than 100 new or redesigned spa cabins. The ship also got more crowded -- 60 new cabins were added, bringing alaska celebrity cruise infinity the double occupancy from 1,950 up to 2,070. Stay tuned for an updated expert review. In the meantime, check out new reviews from dozens of Cruise Critic readers.
The 91,000-ton, 1,950-passenger alaska celebrity cruise infinity Celebrity Infinity, which debuted in 2001, is the second ship in Celebrity alaska celebrity cruise infinity Cruises' Millennium-class series. Like near-identical sister ships Celebrity Millennium (2000), Celebrity Summit (2001) and Celebrity Constellation (2002), Infinity debuted with a bevy of once-novel features, including a two-story library, a retro ocean liner-themed alternative restaurant and a lovely bank of all-glass alaska celebrity cruise infinity seaview elevators. While the Millennium quadruplets have been surpassed in size, amenities and technical innovation alaska celebrity cruise infinity by Celebrity's grass-covered, partially solar powered Solstice-class ships, the line's fundamental dedication to art, natural woods, and sleek Scandinavian styling lends Celebrity Infinity and its sisters an elegant, contemporary air -- even after some ten years on the scene. And at 1,950 passengers -- compared to 2,850 on the Solstice-class vessels -- those looking for a more intimate Celebrity experience will do well to consider the "mid-sized" Millennium class.
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Celebrity Infinity passengers alaska celebrity cruise infinity tend to be sophisticated, well-traveled adults in the 45 to 65 age range, and indeed, the Celebrity experience is ideal for the "baby boom" generation. Most of the guests are North American, with Britain and other European countries represented.
Celebrity alaska celebrity cruise infinity is a traditional cruise line, and the typical Infinity guest likes the tradition of dressing up for supper. Plan for two formal nights on a seven- to 11-night cruises and three on cruises of more than 12 nights, with several "informal" evenings, as well. Formal nights find most of the ladies in beaded or flowing gowns and men in tuxes; on informal evenings, women wear cocktail attire, and men wear suits with ties.
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Celebrity automatically adds gratuities for your restaurant and cabin services to your onboard Seapass account alaska celebrity cruise infinity on a daily basis in the following amounts: $11.50 alaska celebrity cruise infinity per person, per day, if you're in a standard cabin; $12.00 per person, per day, if you're in Concierge Class; and $15.00 per person, per day, for guests in suites.
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