Hi! My Wife is wondering if you can tell us the brand of the dress your Wife is wearing in this video? She thinks it’s beautiful. Thanks! Oh, sorry the black and white pattern dress.
Thanks for the tour. Now, let me say something about this class of ship and "class" is the operative word. It's not that I'm saying the ship has class. It has classes. The Retreat is a class of ship within a ship that makes for some controversy. Some of the ship is just not available to non-suite passengers and it is a lot of the precious front real estate of the interior public area and deck spaces. That's for Retreat guests. You say it doesn't have bumper cars and such. True. But it also doesn't have any real quiet spots. No library, no observation lounge (because the suite passengers get that space for their own upscale restaurant), no card room, no one-level or intimate lounge spaces. This is the Edge class. This is not the Solstice class that has all of what the Edge doesn't have. However, the Solstice doesn't have Eden or the theater's tech and has one big dining room where the Edge ships have 4 smaller ones. I also noticed your infinite veranda cabin showed a limited view so some people may not want that. Overall, read the reviews and not for subjective views on the ship's aesthetics and food and service. But more for how it fits how you use a ship. There are a lot of new ships out. But personally, I don't think newer is necessarily better. And I prefer the Solstice class by a big margin.
Very nice, kind of like old school style cruises. I very much enjoy your videos and they’re very informative and helpful
we sailed on the beyond in sept it was an amazing experience .well worth the journey from the UK. we hope to sail again in a couple of Year .
Hi! My Wife is wondering if you can tell us the brand of the dress your Wife is wearing in this video? She thinks it’s beautiful. Thanks! Oh, sorry the black and white pattern dress.
Thanks for the tour. Now, let me say something about this class of ship and "class" is the operative word. It's not that I'm saying the ship has class. It has classes. The Retreat is a class of ship within a ship that makes for some controversy. Some of the ship is just not available to non-suite passengers and it is a lot of the precious front real estate of the interior public area and deck spaces. That's for Retreat guests. You say it doesn't have bumper cars and such. True. But it also doesn't have any real quiet spots. No library, no observation lounge (because the suite passengers get that space for their own upscale restaurant), no card room, no one-level or intimate lounge spaces. This is the Edge class. This is not the Solstice class that has all of what the Edge doesn't have. However, the Solstice doesn't have Eden or the theater's tech and has one big dining room where the Edge ships have 4 smaller ones. I also noticed your infinite veranda cabin showed a limited view so some people may not want that. Overall, read the reviews and not for subjective views on the ship's aesthetics and food and service. But more for how it fits how you use a ship. There are a lot of new ships out. But personally, I don't think newer is necessarily better. And I prefer the Solstice class by a big margin.
I'm Diamond on Royal, but Celebrity has converted us. Our cruises were on the Equinox and the Beyond.
Unbelievable ship but way to much. Like drinking Florida sweet tea. I like plain tea.
Hey bro. Hope you are doing well these days.