Seven Seas Voyager Review

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A second great cruise but noticed some downgrades

Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Seven Seas Voyager
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TMGe
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jul 2014
Cabin: Deluxe Suite

This is our second Regent Cruise. We are seasoned and active cruisers in our 50's who usually book upper end cabins which is why we decided to try the "all-inclusive" that Regent offers. We have cruised with Holland America, Princess and so on but decided to try a luxury line.

Our first luxury cruise was with the Navigator with a penthouse which we loved! The service was exemplary; the excursions were fun; and our butler was fantastic. So we were expecting the same wonderful experience, but this did not happen. There is still some wonderful things with Regent which is why we are booked for the Med in September. If this does not meet our previous expectations, it may also be our last Regent cruise. I am rather sad to say this, as Barry our Regent rep has become a bit like family and he goes out of his way to get us the things we want.

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Deluxe Suite

Cabin E

This cabin was lovely with ample space and room to stretch out. We both enjoy the walk-in closet. The bath was lovely with lots of toiletries and storage. We really enjoyed the balcony.

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