We sailed in 2017 on the Sojourn to Alaska and it couldn't have been better - even with departing chefs in the middle of the cruise. Last year we sailed on the Encore to the Med and there was a huge difference in the experience, for the worse. Now in Asia, the Ovation is a bit better than the Encore but sorely lacking for an ultra luxury cruise line.
The ship is beautiful and the cabins and housekeeping are great; that's about where it ends. Food and service keep getting worse each day. We had sushi for lunch one day and it was ok; they had a special omakase dinner one night which was completely inedible. The fish was old and smelled, even the salmon roe. Keller-food is ok albeit very boring; Service is terrible. They shouldn't include this as a dining option because you are only allowed to go twice per cruise. We ended up having room service 3 nights because it was the only way to best ensure a decent meal.
Breakfast in the Colonnade was the same each day-marginal fruit, canned corned beef hash and the usual array of eggs, bacon, etc. Cooked to order omelets were lacking in filling and dry.
We liked the cabin-it as clean and plenty of room for clothing. The walk in closet is a bit smaller than the Sojurn. The cabin was a bit noisy - lots of scraping and walking above-possibly too close to the bar on 10. Also, on nights where there is music by the pool, you can hear it in the cabin; no issue if you stay up late.
6 hours is
too long; junk driver got lost; too much selling of junk on the junk
Stranded too long Nothing to do but shop and eat; best shops on the cruise with the exception of Singapore.
Customized for what we wanted - tours by locals.
Stay on the boat; this is a dangerous and very dirty place; nothing really to see.
The only problem with the tour is where Seabourn docked; it took 3 hours to bet to Bangkok and 3 hours to get back. Silver Seas docks right in the city.