Seven Seas Voyager Review

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Second Cruise on Regent: First and Last

Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Seven Seas Voyager
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opilo
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Aug 2014
Cabin: Seven Seas Suite

This was our first Regent cruise after being urged by several friends who are sold on Regent. We are occasional cruisers in our 70’s who take at least one cruise a year, and we prefer to travel upper end in the cabins and flights. The all inclusive feature was what our friends are sold on and it was appealing, so we booked the Baltic Seas cruise. Our baseline for upper end has been set by NCL’s suite level with butlers and all that, so we have a pretty good idea of what to expect.

The arrangements to fly business class were satisfactory after we put our foot down and insisted on non-stop from LAX to London on both legs of the trip. We also had requested a deviation for extra time in London and Stockholm at each end of the cruise, and this was honored. The price included an overnight stay at the Landmark Hotel in London and motor coach to Southampton.

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Seven Seas Suite

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We booked a Seven Seas Suite on Deck 7, and it was quite nice and great sitting area. The service staff was exemplary and was almost invisible as the cabin was freshened up every day. The lighting was fantastic, and my spouse was happy with the mirrors and lighting for all her retirements. The butler was quick to respond to our service requests and was in and out in a flash.

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