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Yes, but Celebrity requires that you allow them to store it until the cruise is over. When you re-board in a Port of Call, they will store your purchase and provide details about retrieving your items at the end of the cruise. You will not be allowed to take it back to your stateroom. If you are under 21 years of age, you will not have the alcohol returned to you.

The following items are prohibited onboard the Celebrity Summit: Items with heating elements or open flames (i.e., clothing irons, hotplates, candles, incense), all forms of marijuana including medicinal, drugs or other illegal substances, weapons, and explosives or other dangerous items. Curling irons/hair straighteners and hair dryers are allowed.

All staterooms are equipped with hair dryers. Clothing irons are strictly prohibited onboard the ship.

Celebrity does offer full-service laundry, dry cleaning, and pressing services onboard at a reasonable price. Rates will be available in your stateroom.

Smoking is allowed in Designated Smoking Areas ONLY. Smoking in any areas beyond the Designated Smoking Areas, including in staterooms and on balconies, is strictly prohibited.

Gratuities are included in the Pass-Through Charges pricing for your cruise. Your stateroom steward and dining room staff receive gratuities included in the per person price that you paid for your cruise. If you feel you have received superior, above-and-beyond service, we recommend that you leave an additional gratuity.

Celebrity Cruises does offer various Drink Packages to our guests, which can be purchased directly through Celebrity's Pre-Cruise Planner.

Celebrity Cruises does offer various Wi-Fi Packages to our guests, which can be purchased directly through Celebrity's Pre-Cruise Planner.

We adhere to Celebrity Cruise' pet policy for all cruises (see below):

Service Animals

Celebrity Cruises welcomes service dogs on all ships. * Please note we do not accept Emotional Support Dogs or Pets.

A service dog is defined as "any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a person with a disability." Service dogs are not considered pets.

Evidence that a dog is a service dog is helpful but not required (such as identification cards, other written documentation, presence of harnesses and/or tags or the credible verbal assurance of the person with a disability using the dog).

For more information, visit Celebrity Cruises’ website

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