This ship has a very limited color palette. Gray, white and red are used in the elevator bank area but also in the Luminae restaurant, the suites, the suite lounge, the suite spas, almost all of the suite spaces. And the rest of the ship has very neutral colors, none of the vibrant and bold colors Celebrity usually presents. It's more muted. So, if you like that, then this ship is your style. The exceptions are restaurants it has picked up from the Solstice class of ships. But this ship is seriously lacking in some spaces it should have. It should have a forward facing observation lounge. It should have a library and card room. Being innovative doesn't mean throwing out spaces that have been on Celebrity ships for years. Nothing like the Rendezvous Lounge exists on this ship, either. Honestly, Eden looks like a version of Two70 but without the organization and tiered seating for shows. The Club is OK, good for a nightclub but too enclosed for some other activities. The sports bar is OK. It's just the spaces like the Passport Bar that is now the Martini Bar and Eden are open spaces, so they don't really have the atmosphere of a Boleros on RCI, a Wheelhouse Bar on Princess, and Ocean Bar on HAL and the Club lacks the ambiance of the Music Hall on RCI. The public areas beyond restaurants just aren't varied enough like they are on other ships or Celebrity's older ships. IT seems most of this ship inside is restaurants and shopping and then there's the Garden themed Eden in the back. So, for me, this is a disappointing class. If you are a foodie maybe it is great, maybe not. It certainly has a lot of restaurants.