Saturday, November 26, 2016

SHIP AND VENUES

To all of our 2017 Flower Power Cruise (FPC) friends:

Some of you have asked specific questions regarding last years FPC…. like; issues related to dress, cabins, venues, access to groups, food, schedule, etc.  So the following 4 posts may answer some questions.  We took a lot of pictures, after which Star Vista Live (SVL) supplemented them with another 1000+ pics, plus a DVD.  We’ll use some here.

FPC’s 2017 ship will be the Celebrity Summit.  Last year it was the Celebrity Constellation, an identical sister ship to Summit.  Re-uppers picked next year berths from a floor plan of the Constellation.  


The ship has 12 accessible levels.  We settled on level six for our cabin, near the center of the ship.   That is the lowest level with a balcony.  We heard the near center-bottom of the ship is where you feel the least amount of rocking wave motion.  In the ship picture, it’s just above the orange lifeboats, so if the ship is sinking it’s a simple jump from our balconies (Ha-Ha).

The Celebrity Summit has the first (and only) woman as captain of a major cruise ship.  Captain Kate McCue was featured on 60 Minutes a few years back.  So, if you don’t like women drivers…



Cabin.


The top deck... Concerts and entertainment from Noon until 1am or so.



You'll have a choice of eating in one of two dining rooms, scheduled at 6pm (Silver) or 8pm (Gold).  We chose the later time in order to have fewer conflicts with the main acts in the Large concert hall. Your Gold / Silver designation also determines when you get to see the main act for the day, 8pm or 6pm.

There are also (2-3 extra cost) cafes, a great buffet, convenient fast-food bar, etc. The schedule is PACKED!!! So we ate at the buffet a lot more than expected, only making the Dining Room one time.  It comes down to “do you want to eat” or do you want to “listen to live rock-n-roll”?  The fast-food bar is next to the stage on the top deck, so I ate a lot of burgers.  Leslie got fruit plates from the buffet, only a minute’s walk away.

They told us this is the only cruise they have allowing informal (tie-dye and jeans) at the formal events like the dining hall.  However, we noticed the people using the dining room did dress somewhat formally. We didn't.

There are essentially 4 concert / entertainment venues. This is the largest, holding around 800 or so, on level 4.  Seating is "First come First serve".



This is a large venue near the front of the ship, level 11, it holds around 400 I would guess.  Elevators are all very convenient to the venues.


The top deck would be the third venue.  This seems to always have something going on.


This is the smaller venue.  Usually has something going on.  It's a lot more intimate as you can see.

There are other small lounges / venues where games, trivia contests, interviews, etc. are going on.

AND, of course there is a casino, shops, etc.

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