Seven Seas Voyager Review

Slowly Slipping

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sailor sue
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Jun 2013
Cabin: Deluxe Suite

We embarked on the Rekjavik to Stockholm cruise this past June and found the quality degrading in several areas.

1 - The hotel in Reykjavik (Icelandair Rekyjavik Marina) was awful and certainly not up to Regent's previous standards. The bathroom was separated from the room by frosted glass sliding doors that didn't close completely and were only inches from the bed. The shower didn't have a pan floor so water ran all over the bathroom floor when you used it. The floor tiles were so slippery when wet that we laid down 3 bath towels to avoid falling. Only liquid hand soap was provided for sink and shower. No shampoo, conditioner or lotion.

2 - The suite was typical pleasant cat. D,E,F,G,H but the sink drain leaked and 2 lights were out in the bathroom. Of course these were fixed when we complained but why did we have these problems in the first place.

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