Celebrity Reflection - Key West & Perfect Day Getaway
Celebrity Reflection runs these year-round long-weekend loops from Fort Lauderdale, pairing a full day in Key West's Old Town with a beach day at Perfect Day at CocoCay - the Royal Caribbean private island Celebrity guests can now visit. A single sea day in between keeps it relaxed without feeling rushed.
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Ship Details — Celebrity Reflection
View full Celebrity Reflection detailsYear Built
2012
Tonnage
126,000 GT
Passengers
3,046
Crew
1,271
Decks
16
Class
Solstice
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About the Ship
What Travelers Say About Celebrity Reflection
Reviews of the ship itself — the same for every Celebrity Reflection sailing. Based on 3,000 discussions.
Celebrity Reflection is the largest and final ship in Celebrity's Solstice class, debuting in 2012 with one extra deck that sets it apart from its sisters: more staterooms, a higher guest capacity of around 3,046 at double occupancy, and the exclusive Reflection Suite. The vibe is unmistakably premium and grown-up, with refined décor, a calm pace, and a guest base that skews toward couples and empty-nesters rather than families chasing waterslides. Its crown jewel is the top-deck Lawn Club, a stretch of real grass with bocce, alcove seating, and the interactive Lawn Club Grill that genuinely distinguishes a Celebrity ship from mainstream competitors.
What People Love
- Standout food across both included and specialty venues, with Murano and Tuscan Grille as repeat favorites and an above-average Oceanview buffet
- Warm, attentive service, with crew described as intuitive and personal
- The Lawn Club's real grass offers a genuinely unique top-deck space for lounging, bocce, and movies
Common Complaints
- The ship shows its age (2012 debut), with worn furniture, dated décor, and faded or rusting exterior surfaces noted by reviewers
- Cabins lack modern conveniences like bedside outlets and USB ports
- The extra deck means more cabins and passengers, so the pool deck and public areas can feel crowded