Century Class For those who may wonder if there is life on Celebrity Mercury, we are here to tell you that there most definitely is. The newest of the Century-class of ships, Celebrity Mercury is equally as impressive, and not just in terms of visual appeal, but also in the vast array of world-class amenities and services that she offers.
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Dress
Code Onboard
The number of casual, informal and formal nights on the cruise will vary by cruise duration. As a guide on a standard 7 night cruise there are 3 casual, 2 informal and 2 formal nights. There will be a maximum of 3 formal nights on cruises of longer duration.
Suggested guidelines for these nights are:
Casual - sports shirt and trousers for men, trousers and top or skirt and blouse for women.
Informal - dress or trouser suit for women; jacket, shirt and tie for men.
Formal - cocktail or evening dress for women; suit and tie or tuxedo for men.
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Smoking Policy
On all Celebrity ships, smoking will no longer be permitted inside any stateroom or on any stateroom veranda. Cigarette smoking will only be permitted in designated indoor and outdoor areas of the ship, while cigar and pipe smoking will only be permitted in designated outdoor areas. Smoking will not be permitted in any dining venue, theater, hallway, elevator or corridor.
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Disabled Facilities
8 wheelchair accessible cabins & 10 passenger lifts
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Children’s Facilities
There is so much for children to do in the Celebrity X-Club that keeps them engaged and having a great time in an environment designed just for them. Celebrity have a five tier program that includes Toddler Time (under 3 years old), Ship Mates (ages 3-6), Celebrity Cadets (ages 7-9), Ensigns (ages 10-12) and Admiral Ts.
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