Celebrity Millennium Cruise Day 1

Siva McAteer • July 28, 2025

Inside Cabin Room Tour from Yokohama, Japan to Seoul, South Korea 🚒✨

The big day finally arrived—and I’m officially on board the Celebrity Millennium for a 12-day cruise adventure that starts in Yokohama, Japan, and wraps up in Seoul, South Korea.  My name is Siva McAteer, and I’m a travel blogger and certified travel agent bringing you along on this unforgettable journey!

I’ll be sharing ALL the cruise content you crave: food, entertainment, shore excursions, port highlights, and the fun moments my husband and I experience at each of our 10 amazing ports of call.

But first things first... Let’s talk about our cruise cabin! πŸ›οΈ

Inside Cabin Tour – Celebrity Millennium
To save a little money (and let’s be honest, spend more on souvenirs and snacks πŸ£πŸ§‹), we opted for an inside cabin—and it was totally the right choice.

Here’s why:

βœ… Cool and Cozy – With no window, the room stayed cool and dark, which was perfect for sleeping, especially in the hot Japanese summer.
βœ… Plenty of Storage – I was surprised at how much space we had! There was under-the-bed storage for our suitcases, plus roomy closets, drawers, and shelves that kept everything organized.
βœ… Refurbished Comfort – While this is one of the older ships in Celebrity’s fleet, it’s been nicely refurbished. Everything felt clean, comfy, and thoughtfully designed.

Fun bonus? We received a complimentary jewelry tracker necklace upon arrival—such a fun little surprise! (More on that later, so stay tuned πŸ˜‰)

What’s Next?

In the next post, you’ll get to meet my daughter, who works on board as a stitcher in the costume department (yep, she’s the real reason we’re on this cruise in the first place!). Spoiler: She’s amazing.


So whether you’re thinking about booking a Celebrity cruise, curious about inside cabins, or just want to live vicariously through our travels, make sure to follow along! More port adventures, food reviews, and onboard fun coming soon.


Bon voyage,

Siva πŸ’™

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