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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 16196098" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>Yeah Bob, that deck shot was our own private deck at the back of the boat. It had a jacuzzi out there as well. The Summit only had 2 penthouses so, speaking in car terms, we were on the passenger side of the ship, the other penthouse had the drivers side and our deck was split in the middle.</p><p></p><p>From what I understand, newer ships don't have penthouses this large, I don't know exactly how big they are compared to what we had but my father always describes this room as "excessive and stupid" when it comes to size. It had a self playing grand piano if that says anything.</p><p></p><p>The room also came with a butler, so every morning when we got room service he'd deliver it, and my parents had friends on the boat at the same time so one night we invited them over for dinner and the butler brought our dinner up here. We also got access to all the higher end restaurants (as well as the Michaels club which used to be a cigar lounge ordeal) all included. </p><p></p><p>We also got to meet the Captain (whom my parents had met once before, on a prior cruise I wasn't on, they had a passenger fall ill and my father donated blood as he's O negative, so the Captain came to meet him) and the Captain invited us up on a bridge tour with a small group of people. That was cool to see as I was invited to one of those on another cruise a while back but missed out because we had an excursion booked at the same time.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://offroadkarter.smugmug.com/Vacation/Celebrity-Summit-2016/Bridge-Tour/" target="_blank">Bridge Tour - offroadkarter</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Azamara. The level of customer service as well as the quality of the services offered is one thing. Food of course is another. The Celebrity/Azamara stuff is going to be a tier above RC but overall I never had a "bad" cruise.</p><p></p><p>RC also owns a private island somewhere in the Caribbean (I forget where exactly, this was a long time ago I went) and I don't know how many other cruise lines have something like that. I think NCL might. </p><p></p><p>I have friends who have gone on multiple NCL cruises and have enjoyed them, I haven't been on one so I can't speak to them myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 16196098, member: 79484"] Yeah Bob, that deck shot was our own private deck at the back of the boat. It had a jacuzzi out there as well. The Summit only had 2 penthouses so, speaking in car terms, we were on the passenger side of the ship, the other penthouse had the drivers side and our deck was split in the middle. From what I understand, newer ships don't have penthouses this large, I don't know exactly how big they are compared to what we had but my father always describes this room as "excessive and stupid" when it comes to size. It had a self playing grand piano if that says anything. The room also came with a butler, so every morning when we got room service he'd deliver it, and my parents had friends on the boat at the same time so one night we invited them over for dinner and the butler brought our dinner up here. We also got access to all the higher end restaurants (as well as the Michaels club which used to be a cigar lounge ordeal) all included. We also got to meet the Captain (whom my parents had met once before, on a prior cruise I wasn't on, they had a passenger fall ill and my father donated blood as he's O negative, so the Captain came to meet him) and the Captain invited us up on a bridge tour with a small group of people. That was cool to see as I was invited to one of those on another cruise a while back but missed out because we had an excursion booked at the same time. [URL="https://offroadkarter.smugmug.com/Vacation/Celebrity-Summit-2016/Bridge-Tour/"]Bridge Tour - offroadkarter[/URL] I've been on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Azamara. The level of customer service as well as the quality of the services offered is one thing. Food of course is another. The Celebrity/Azamara stuff is going to be a tier above RC but overall I never had a "bad" cruise. RC also owns a private island somewhere in the Caribbean (I forget where exactly, this was a long time ago I went) and I don't know how many other cruise lines have something like that. I think NCL might. I have friends who have gone on multiple NCL cruises and have enjoyed them, I haven't been on one so I can't speak to them myself. [/QUOTE]
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