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| MERCURY | CELEBRITY |  | CELEBRITY - MERCURY: 7-Night "Alaska" Roundtrip Vancouver |
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On the Mercury, relaxation and dining are not pastimes - they're rituals.
As on the other elegant liners of Celebrity's fleet, there's an emphasis
on shipboard well-being and rejuvenation found on few cruise ships in the
premium - or even the luxury - price range. Consider these Mercury delights:
- A health spa sanctuary featuring Egyptian ceremonies of milk
and ginger; exotic jasmine flower baths; and heated, aromatic stone
massages
- An elegant, two-tiered dining sanctuary featuring menus prepared
under the direction of the acclaimed Master Chef Micheal Roux
- The Celebrity "signature" Champagne and Martini bars
for pre-or after-dinner relaxation. There's even a top-of-the-atrium
cigar bar with deep, leather chairs and sofas.
- Contemporary "eclectic" décor. From glass-walled
Stratosphere Club high atop the ship to the dramatic, multi-tiered space
of the ship's main theater, the décor is fresh and contemporary
The Mercury pays close attention to the little touches that add up to making
a cruise very special - fresh flowers on every dining table, every night;
creative placement and lighting of artwork throughout the ship; a subtle
mix of distinctive décors - not the screaming "themes"
as seen on many cruise ships; and perhaps most important - an always attentive
yet never obtrusive staff. |
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.Recommended
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Recommended for:
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- Contemporary, sophisticated vacationers who prefer "mainstream
cruising" but with an added emphasis on cuisine and health spa
facilities
- Diverse clientele - couples of all ages, romantics, and families
- Well-traveled vacationers looking for a more "international"
cruise experience
- Passengers who prefer glamour over glitz
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- "Party-hearty" travelers looking for an alternative to
a Las-Vegas vacation
- Solo cruisers or families with very young children
- Passengers who prefer a wide choice of dining venues and total flexibility
in dining times and dress codes
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ShipShopper Index:
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Year Built:
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1997
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Size Category:
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Large (77,713 tons)
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Passengers:
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1,870
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"Elbowroom" Factor:
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Roomy
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Outside Cabins:
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68%
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Balcony Cabins:
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24%
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Sister Ships:
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Galaxy (1996)
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Length:
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866 feet
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Width:
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105 feet
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Crew:
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909
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Panama |
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| | DATE |  | | PORT |  | | ARRIVE |  | | DEPART |  | | | DAY 1 |  | | VANCOUVER* |  | | |  | | 05:00 PM | | | DAY 2 |  | | Cruising the Inside Passage |  | | |  | | | | | DAY 3 |  | | Sitka |  | | 11:00 AM |  | | 07:00 PM | | | DAY 4 |  | | Cruising Hubbard Glacier |  | | 10:30 AM |  | | 02:30 PM | | | DAY 5 |  | | Juneau |  | | 07:30 AM |  | | 08:30 PM | | | DAY 6 |  | | Ketchikan |  | | 02:30 PM |  | | 08:30 PM | | | DAY 7 |  | | Crising the Inside Passage |  | | |  | | | | | DAY 8 |  | | VANCOUVER |  | | 07:00 AM |  | | | | | |  | | * June 28, 2009 sailing departs at 4:30 pm |  | | |  | | |
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