Pro-Tip: Early Rising Secures a Peaceful Breakfast
Oceanview Cafe: Breakfast Buffet |
We were pleased to find that the buffet was quite serene. It had only opened 30 minutes prior at 7am. In addition to prepared options, there is a made to order egg station. Later in the morning, you may wait 5-10 minutes, but at 7:30am I was able to walk right up to order a veggie omelette.
Learned Something New: Cruise Passengers Prefer Morning Workouts
Well, after commenting previously that the fitness center at sea never seems to have large crowds, I realized that my workout schedule has generally been different than most. I arrived at the gym around 10:30am and it was packed. All the treadmills were occupied. However, I only had to wait a few minutes for one to become available.
I skipped any free weights because the area was crowded and I find "working in" with someone else on a bench is a bit too much to deal with (or maybe I just didn't really have the motivation to lift weights).
One surprising touch was the fitness center's attentive staff. One of the fitness trainers onboard came around to each treadmill with a silver platter of rolled up chilled towels, offering one to each guest during the workout. That was a first and I loved the gesture.
But, lesson learned. If you want to workout and enjoy a bit more personal space, plan to workout in the afternoon.
Solarium |
Loyalty Perk: Free Laundry
We took advantage of one of the several Captain's Club Elite status perks before heading to dinner. We filled a laundry bag and left it for the room attendant. In less than two days, it will be back fully washed and folded. Each Elite tier member gets one bag of up to 30 items laundered per cruise, but you need to send the laundry out before the last 3 nights of the cruise to allow enough time to get them back.
I've included here the Captain's Club Elite welcome letter with the full list of perks.
Al-Fresco Dinner at Lawn Club Grill
Tonight we dined on deck 15 at Lawn Club Grill. It's a fully covered space, but the walls are somewhat open to the outdoors. It's adjacent to a fair large lawn of real grass (one of Celebrity Solstice-Class ships' signature amenities). Normally you pay $45 per person to dine here, but pre-purchased the 7-night specialty dining package so our cover charge was reduced.
The concept is essentially an upscale backyard grill with comfort foods like flatbread pizzas, steaks, chicken kabobs, etc. You have the option of making your own flatbread pizza, tossing the dough and all. Most parties opt to have the professionals handle it, as was the case tonight.
The signature dessert is a warm chocolate chip cookie with vanilla ice cream. We went with the carrot cake, which was not a signature dessert as confirmed by the dryness. Service was great.
A Craft Night Cap at "World Class Bar"
We ended our evening with some craft cocktails at the mixology bar onboard. A trained mixologist prepares a selection of 8-12 craft cocktails that offer a twist on some classics and some altogether unfamiliar drinks. Generally, you can order only from the drinks on the bar's special mixology menu. However, I learned that during off-peak hours you may get lucky and have your special higher end drink made to order provided the bar's limited stock offers the necessary ingredients.
I may or may not have also stopped down at the cafe for a couple fresh cookies... and then called it a night.
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