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  2. Is it cheaper to buy a drinks package on board? Here's what ...

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    Beverage packages are typically priced per person, per day and sold for the duration of a cruise. Starting prices vary but can range from $10 to $15 for soda and specialty coffee packages to ...

  3. 23 Things That You Should Never Do on a Cruise - AOL

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    3. Hook Up With a Member of Staff. Every cruise line has strict and explicit guidelines on interactions between crew and passengers. Royal Caribbean even goes so far as to say: “Please do not ...

  4. Celebrity Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Cruises is a cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida, [1] ... Children were allowed to show evidence of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. [36]

  5. Cruise line names celebrity line-up to interact with passengers

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    It can be fun to spot a celebrity on a cruise ship – but do you fancy being followed onboard by one? Rather than giving onboard talks or performances, Reeves and Eclair, along with celebrity ...

  6. Celebrity Equinox - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Equinox is the second of the five Solstice-class vessels, owned and operated by Celebrity Cruises. She is a sister ship of Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Silhouette, and the Celebrity Reflection. Construction officially started in September 2007. [5] Celebrity Equinox left the shipyard in June 2009 and entered ...

  7. Celebrity Solstice - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Solstice is the lead ship of the Solstice class of cruise ships operated by Celebrity Cruises.Built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, she was floated out on 10 August 2008 and christened by ocean scientist professor Sharon L. Smith at a ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, on 14 November 2008.