Belladonna, we feel that Celebrity have 'dumbed down' in several ways but overall still enjoy their cruises, mainly because of the attractive cabins (particularly on Solstice class ships) and helpful staff.
Years ago, one was offered a hors d'oeuvres, soup, salad, entree and dessert but these courses have become blurred. They are all still available but if eating at a table with eight or ten (our preference) other passengers, it seems rude to always be a course or two behind everyone else. Most guests order three courses. We are obviously piggies!!
The quality of the food has declined a little too - there used to be really top quality meat but this is not always the case now.
The late night canapes have disappeared (actually, we rarely had room for them, as we choose to eat at the later sitting and were still pretty full) but enjoyed the thought of their availability!
Their 'Captain's Club' programme was changed a few years ago and our Elite status was changed - not a game-changer as for example, we didn't particularly enjoy the 'Captain's Cocktail parties' to which we were invited but there were other perks which disappeared..
There has been a recent change in dress code for the dining room. We enjoy dressing up (husband looks v handsome or should that read 'looks particularly handsome' in his DJ!), so no more formal evenings. For passengers who prefer to dress up, sitting with those who are happy in a vest and shorts may not make for a compatible evening.
The entertainment is not quite what it was: the 'orchestra' used to consist of eight or ten musicians but latterly five or six is the norm.
For several years running we took two cruises a year and found the same entertainers on each cruise. They must go from ship to ship for a year or so. To be fair, this may be the same on other cruise lines too but it was annoying.
Staff used to carry trays in the Oceanview Cafe from the buffet to one's table but alas, no more.
I also think that the staff have more to do as they seem to work even more frantically that in years gone by - if that is possible.
Reading though, this all seems very snobby but that is not what I am trying to portray, just advising the changes that we have seen over the past fourteen years or so.
We agree with you that we feel more youthful on a cruise, too!
We still enjoy the Celebrity 'can do' attitude, which compares favourably to some other lines we have tried.