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When launched in 2000, ''Millennium'' was the world's first ship to use a ] ] power plant. When launched in 2000, ''Millennium'' was the world's first ship to use a ] ] power plant.


''Millennium'' has a restaurant which contains wooden panels originally used in the ] (sister ship to the ]), removed and preserved when that ship was sold for scrap in 1936. ''Millennium'' has a restaurant which contains wooden panels originally used in the ] (sister ship to the ]), removed and preserved when that ship was sold for scrap in 1936.


''Millennium's'' sister ships are: ''Millennium's'' sister ships are:

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GTS Millennium
General Information
Name: GTS Millennium
Company: Celebrity Cruises
Builder: Chantier De L'Atlantique, St. Nazaire, France
Inaugurated: Jun 17, 2000
Tonnage: 91,000 gross tons
Length: 964.6 ft
Beam: 105.6 ft
Draft: 26.3 ft
Speed: 24 knots
Complement: 1950 passengers, 999 crew

Millennium is the lead ship of the Millennium class of cruise ships, operated by the Celebrity Cruises line.

When launched in 2000, Millennium was the world's first ship to use a turbo-electric COGES power plant.

Millennium has a restaurant which contains wooden panels originally used in the RMS Olympic (sister ship to the RMS Titanic), removed and preserved when that ship was sold for scrap in 1936.

Millennium's sister ships are:


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