What are the different tiers on Celebrity Cruises?
There are six tiers to the Captain's Club program:
Preview (at 0 points)
Classic (2 to 149 points)
Select (150 to 299 points)
Elite (300 to 749 points)
Elite Plus (750 to 2,999 points)
Zenith (3,000 points or more)
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Across all the ships within the Celebrity Cruises fleet, the stateroom grades are broken down in to 6 main stateroom grades of Interior, Oceanview (or Seaview), Balcony, Concierge Balcony, Aqua Class Balcony, & Suites.
Captain's Club offers six tiers of membership: PREVIEW, CLASSIC, SELECT, ELITE,ELITE PLUS, and ZENITH. Each cruise brings you closer to achieving the ultimate in exclusive rewards and special privileges.
Elites also get unlimited free drinks from the Captain's Club menu each day, excluding embarkation day, between 5 and 7 p.m. at most bars and lounges on the ship. All you have to do is present your Sea Pass card.
Generally speaking, Celebrity Cruises is more expensive than sister-brand Royal Caribbean. Since the cruise line focuses more on luxury, innovation and cutting-edge design, this is where it differentiates itself from budget-friendly Royal Caribbean.
Best Decks For LuxuryOn most cruise ships, the most luxurious accommodation is on the upper decks. Here, you'll find a selection of elegant suites, with generous outdoor space, separate living areas, and amenities ranging from all-inclusive drinks to the service of a concierge.
In general, the most popular spot to be on a cruise ship is midship on a higher deck because these rooms are centrally located. Moreover, cabins towards the middle of the ship have the reputation of providing a smoother ride when the ocean is rough.
While Aqua Class staterooms deliver perks perks for the health- and wellness-conscious cruiser, Celebrity Concierge Class passengers receive broader ship-wide benefits. That includes priority seating at restaurants and access to a special lounge on embarkation day, where they can wait in comfort to board the ship.
The definition of the term has changed over time to include a wider range of people. Today, celebrities, politicians, investors, and other wealthy individuals fall into this group. In the United States, those who lived?and continue to live?in leadership roles in society are often considered part of the upper class.
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The average age of a Celebrity passenger is a tad north of 50. Still, while families with younger children usually gravitate to one of the above-mentioned lines with more family-friendly activities, that doesn't mean you can't bring your kids on a Celebrity cruise.
Celebrity tends to get a bit older crowd as they don't care about rock climbing, water slides, parachuting, surfing, zip lining, or catering to kids needs. Although Celebrity charges higher prices for supposedly being a bit more upscale, they are too big of ships to be considered high end luxury cruises.