Celebrity Reflection caters to the corporate market
Celebrity’s newest ship, the Reflection, has its eye on the corporate market.
The ship offers three new suites, including 34 new AquaClass suites with 79-square-foot verandas, as well as spa amenities and priority access to the Blu specialty restaurant.
Any business at hand can be taken care of in the new conference center. At meal time, Reflection features Celebrity’s first banquet-style dining room, with a capacity of 220 guests, as well as more seating in the specialty restaurants to accommodate groups.
Or you can have a barbecue on the Lawn Club’s grass surface, where guests can fire up their own burgers or have a chef do it for them.
For the CEO, there’s a two-bedroom Reflection Suite, with European-style butler service, and a spectacular glass-bottom shower overlooking the ocean.
That suite, along with 34 AquaClass suites, is in a private area accessible only to guests carrying a special access card.
Celebrity’s fall cruises to the European wine country are likely to be of interest to corporate incentive groups as well, the line said. With stops in France, Spain, and Portugal, the cruises feature many wine-themed itineraries.
By Cheryl Rosen
Cheryl
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