Seven Seas Voyager Review

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Never again!

Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on Seven Seas Voyager
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Cruiseover50
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Aug 2017
Cabin: Penthouse Suite

A Really Huge Disappointment!! I have cruised several different ships in the Mediterranean, and for the cost, this one was overpriced and really underwhelming. Our butler was the poorest I have ever seen and totally oblivious to any request, I really believe they just picked a warm body and put a suit on her and gave her the title of butler. She was rude and arrogant.

The Pool bar closes at 6pm, the restaurants close at 9:30 pm, food is mediocre. The french restaurant is terrible, however Lorenzo the maitre'd is exceptional, he along with Sergio, the other restaurant manager are probably the two most skilled employees on that ship. Management should take their thoughts seriously, they know what the problems are and most are easy fixes, which would go along way to providing happier customers.

The penthouse suite B was the tiniest suite I have ever had on any ship (suite 770) and the furniture in it makes it so crowded you can't move, especially when your butler just leaves your empty suitcases standing in the room and does not put them away nor ever ask if you would like them removed. The decor is tired and dated. The beds were broken down with sunken nests in each bed. The pillows were tiny. Nice linens. The bathroom with its single sink, tiny shower and unimpressive decor was a big yawn.

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Penthouse Suite

Cabin B

Really, dark, ugly art. Tiny balcony, terrible lighting in the bathroom, old mattresses that need to be replaced. Tired decor. really tight, no room to move without bumping into something and don't let me to forget to mention, the ship and bed vibrate all night, because either the captain does not realize that the speed he moves at causes these vibrations or the engines need to be overhauled. Slower or faster and the vibrations that rattled your teeth all night went away.

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