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22 January 2013

CELEBRITY REFLECTION Part 3


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Wednesday 5th December 2012
We went out for breakfast near the Park Central Hotel, had a walk on the beach, and then checked out of the hotel and took a taxi to the Cruise Terminal.

Viewed from the taxi

No sooner had we arrived than our luggage was taken care of and we were on board CELEBRITY REFLECTION within 15 minutes, and being welcomed with a glass of Mimosa (Champagne and a little orange juice). This is the ship’s inaugural cruise of 3 nights, sailing out of Miami. We are booked in the main Opus Restaurant for dinner. As we had checked in early, it was an ideal time to tour the ship and take photographs after we had left hand baggage in our cabins. I have an Ocean View Stateroom for sole use, which also has a spacious bathroom.

My cabin 3138

The ship was built in Papenburg, Germany, by Meyer Werft, at 122,400 gross tons, able to carry 2,886 passengers, and was handed over on 9th October 2012. This is a Solstice Class ship, the 5th and final one in the class, and she was formally named on 1st December in Miami, Florida.

Celebrity Reflection deck plan

Bistro on Five

Celestial Garden

Ensemble Lounge

Nina Surel piece in the Murano Restaurant

Birch trees and seat

Qsine Restaurant

Tuscan Restaurant entrance

Tuscan Grille

Blu Restaurant

Blu Restaurant wall

Blu Restaurant

Opus Dining Room, on Decks 3 and 4. Some say one could have a whale of a time in here.

Reflection 2012, with a living tree and an aluminium tree below

Under the tree is the Rose Number 1 piece of artwork

The Library

Adults-only Solarium


Gelateria in Cafe al Bacio

This is a beautiful ship, with many Lapidus-style curves, and amazing artwork throughout, chosen for the Celebrity Art Collection. I later read that the Collection was started in the mid-1990s by Christina Chandris, wife of John Chandris, the then owner of the company. In the Murano Restaurant I was pleased to recognise several pieces by Nina Surel, the artist whose work I saw and admired at the Lincoln Art Center in Miami on Sunday.

Celebrity Reflection

There is real grass up on the Lawn, on Deck 15 aft, surrounding the Lawn Club and Lawn Club Grille, which made me wonder what my friend Cornelia would think of this.

The Lawn

Lawn Club Grille

One of The Alcoves (these are private, and available to rent)

The Porch, beside the Lawn Club Grille

Come fly with me?

Big chair, little me

It was soon time for lunch so we went down one deck to the Ocean View Café, to fortify ourselves ready for sailing from Miami later this afternoon after Boat Drill.

To be continued….

16 January 2013

CELEBRITY REFLECTION & Miami Part 1


Part 1
Saturday 1st December 2012
We arrived back in Tampa early today, so on board CARNIVAL PARADISE it had to be an alarm clock morning to get to the Normandie Lounge for 7.30 a.m. to join the queue for Immigration. It was well organised so all was done within half an hour, and then I could go for breakfast. I am in the last group to disembark at 10.20 so I could wander and take lots of photos in the hot sunshine of Tampa. Typical after a grey day at sea yesterday! I took a pre-arranged Carnival coach to the Tampa International Airport, which has free wi-fi throughout, so I was able to see what was happening in the port of Miami (on http://portofmiami.com) whilst I was waiting for my flight. This took just 38 minutes, going south/south-east at 28,000 feet, so it was even quicker and higher than flying from Miami to Tampa.

A pleasant taxi-driver, originally from Peru, drove me to the Park Central Hotel on Ocean Drive between 6th and 7th Streets, a wonderful Art Deco building from 1937, and one of the many iconic hotels in this Heritage area of Miami’s South Beach.

Park Central Hotel, 640 Ocean Drive

I soon went for a walk along the pavement on Ocean Drive, and my eyes must frequently have been popping out of my head. All the restaurants had staff outside touting for business, but politely, but I found it rather irritating. The inevitable free-standing heaters were everywhere too.

The incoming flight of one of my travelling companions on CELEBRITY REFLECTION was much later than expected so I sat at a nearby pavement table for a meal, and watched the world go past until he arrived. I saw lots of cars, obviously doing the evening parade up and down Ocean Drive and driving slowly, coaches, vehicles of all kinds, a man with a lemur on his arm in one bar, someone with a rabbit in his arms, a man on a scooter driving past slowly with his big alsation dog, wearing goggles, in front of him on the seat; Charlie Chaplin walked past and said hello. Coo, what a day.

Ships seen in Tampa: Carnival Paradise and American Victory ship.
None in Miami.

Sunday 2nd December 2012
I have a day to myself today, so I went out for a late breakfast along Ocean Drive at the News Cafe, which was suddenly interrupted by heavy rain; the kind waitress found inside seating for many of us. The rain finished and the heat soon dried everything, so I walked on the beach and wrote my name and date in the sand, and then headed north on Ocean Drive up to Lincoln Avenue and the shopping mall.

Beach Rescue hut

South Beach walk

Congress Hotel

The Tides

Cardozo Hotel

Ocean Plaza

Lincoln Theatre

This seems to be an area to see and be seen, and it was fascinating to my English eyes. Lincoln Road is between 16th and 17th Streets and starts at Ocean Drive. I later discovered that there is a bus route going up and down Washington for 25 cents a ride.

Lincoln Mall Art Center

Art Center mosaic floor

I went in the Art Centre, Lincoln Road, and met helpful Monica, and then Rosa Naday Garmendia with her beautiful pin work pieces, KK (K. Kissik) with her wonderfully glazed pieces of art including a cathedral and a Paris piece; we had a chat about the renowned Art Basel Miami Beach annual exhibition which starts here on Wednesday – the day we sail. The floor mosaic was pointed out to me by Monica, and I saw the glass inserts in the stair rails.

Stair rails

Postcard map of America, which was fascinating

I also saw several pieces by nina surel (yes, lower case letters) which I liked. Just to complete my tourist morning, I visited Pottery Barn for 4 minutes, as mentioned in the American television series called Friends! Lunch just had to be taken in an Italian restaurant along the Mall, because they offered half-size portions of some things on the menu – thank goodness.

I walked back down Washington Avenue, which is parallel to Ocean Drive but a couple of avenues inland.

This caught my eye

Art Basel exhibit already installed

I visited the Art Deco Centre shop in Ocean Drive as I neared the hotel, and enjoyed seeing all the lovely things for sale. It was dark by the time I got home, but I had enjoyed a great day out and goodness knows how far I walked. It had been a long day, but interesting and entertaining.

Park Central Hotel


Ships known to be in port: Carnival Valor, Carnival Glory, Carnival Breeze and Norwegian Pearl, berthed on what is called Dodge Island.

Ships seen: late evening, Allure of the Seas passing Miami Beach just out at sea, and clearly visible with all her lights blazing, and heading to Labadee (which I found out thanks to http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais)

To be continued….