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Celebrity Solstice at Pier 35, San Francisco. Two years ago, I wrote a blog post that posed this age-old question after a tour of the Celebrity Millennium cruise ship while it was in port in San Francisco. We never left port, but I got a good perspective of the facilities, a gourmet lunch and some awesome views of San Francisco. During the tour, I found myself warming up to the idea with the realization that with so many different ships and itineraries available, there might be one that would be right for me — possibly an Alaska cruise.
But recently, I did have an opportunity to tour another luxury ship, the Celebrity Solstice — this time with Mr. It was his first time ever on a cruise ship, asea or at port. Of course, on the other end of the spectrum there was also the Titanic! But I digress. San Francisco skyline from inside the Celebrity Solstice.
For me, I have also always felt romance about sea voyages; the thought of being way out to sea, reminiscent of times when sea travel was the only way to get to many places. Much of this feeling comes from seeing this type of travel in movies that captured the excitement of embarking to remote and exotic places.
There are so many places we want to see and there is always so little time. But when an opportunity arose to tour the Celebrity Solstice during a media event, I was intrigued by the opportunity for a first-hand look.
I had seen pictures of cruise ships but had never seen one in person. As we drove along the Embarcadero on a beautiful sunny morning early morning fog had lifted , Sweeney pointed out the Celebrity ahead on the right at Pier My first impression was that it was immense, somewhat matching my intellectual image, but its size was still stunning.