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<blockquote data-quote="BSeabob" data-source="post: 1617559" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>Welcome aboard here. </p><p></p><p>The Summit is one of Celebrity's M class ships. My favorite class actually...other than the Century which is presently their oldest ship and smallest.</p><p>Lounge chairs around the pool will be in demand if the weather going and coming to & from Bermuda is good. I have not sailed this ship but if others in it's class are an example you may have to "look" for chairs on occasion. There is sometimes an issue with "Chair Hogs" seek out assistance from a pool buttler. While docked I don't think it will be any problem..most folks will be ashore then.</p><p>I have not sailed any of the M class since they were upgraded (Solstisized as it were) rooms have been added and several different dining opportunities added. (at extra cost mind you) You might want to do one of those as a treat but you should find the main dining room just fine. I have heard that the extra pax on the ships have made little difference over all.</p><p></p><p>Tips. hmmm. I really like the 4 water spouts on the corners of the T pool. The water beating on my neck makes life's worries disappear. That pool is very relaxing in itself. It is enclosed however. The Aqua Spa cafe is also a great place to grab lunch or breakfast if you are into light and fast. Just down the hall from the Tpool.</p><p></p><p>Bermuda is a very nice spot. Best Island that I've been too. A bit expensive of course. When I was there it was too cold for me to swim or use the beaches but that was March. Should be fine for you guys. They looked great. and yes the sand ccan be pink in places.</p><p></p><p>The best deal is the Transit passes. I believe you can get them online or at least check them out. The buses are fun and easy but the Small ferries are the way to get around. Maps and routes are pretty easy to figure out. Hamilton is the biggest place and very tourista friendly. All the people were friendly and extremely helpful.</p><p></p><p>Saftey anywhere away from home could be an issue but Bermuda even after dark seemed friendly to us and we had no concerns.</p><p></p><p>Great Irish pub on main street of Hamilton upstairs from their cruise dock.</p><p></p><p>If you are into scooters they are available for rent everywhere. BUT you need to be careful. Other scooters being driven by tourists are your enemy. The locals know what they are doing. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>You will dock sort of in the middle of nowhere so the Transit system and learning the system would be my number one tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSeabob, post: 1617559, member: 73"] Welcome aboard here. The Summit is one of Celebrity's M class ships. My favorite class actually...other than the Century which is presently their oldest ship and smallest. Lounge chairs around the pool will be in demand if the weather going and coming to & from Bermuda is good. I have not sailed this ship but if others in it's class are an example you may have to "look" for chairs on occasion. There is sometimes an issue with "Chair Hogs" seek out assistance from a pool buttler. While docked I don't think it will be any problem..most folks will be ashore then. I have not sailed any of the M class since they were upgraded (Solstisized as it were) rooms have been added and several different dining opportunities added. (at extra cost mind you) You might want to do one of those as a treat but you should find the main dining room just fine. I have heard that the extra pax on the ships have made little difference over all. Tips. hmmm. I really like the 4 water spouts on the corners of the T pool. The water beating on my neck makes life's worries disappear. That pool is very relaxing in itself. It is enclosed however. The Aqua Spa cafe is also a great place to grab lunch or breakfast if you are into light and fast. Just down the hall from the Tpool. Bermuda is a very nice spot. Best Island that I've been too. A bit expensive of course. When I was there it was too cold for me to swim or use the beaches but that was March. Should be fine for you guys. They looked great. and yes the sand ccan be pink in places. The best deal is the Transit passes. I believe you can get them online or at least check them out. The buses are fun and easy but the Small ferries are the way to get around. Maps and routes are pretty easy to figure out. Hamilton is the biggest place and very tourista friendly. All the people were friendly and extremely helpful. Saftey anywhere away from home could be an issue but Bermuda even after dark seemed friendly to us and we had no concerns. Great Irish pub on main street of Hamilton upstairs from their cruise dock. If you are into scooters they are available for rent everywhere. BUT you need to be careful. Other scooters being driven by tourists are your enemy. The locals know what they are doing. :) You will dock sort of in the middle of nowhere so the Transit system and learning the system would be my number one tip. [/QUOTE]
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