Seven Seas Voyager Review

Not impressed, compared to our experience on other luxury small cruise lines.

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Donbcfl
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Aug 2016
Cabin: Voyager Suite

Had never been on Regent before wanted to try it for the first time. We Cruise a lot on Silver seas , yachts of seaborn and Oceania. Typically I prefer a smaller ship of under 1000 psgrs or close to 600 to 400 passengers. There were many areas of concern and disappointment for us while we were on this cruise for over three weeks.

In summary we had issues with the main dining room seating as well as consistent service. There were concerns in the fitness center and spa. The men's hot sauna was not functioning most the time unless you went to the front desk and ask them to reset the device in the sauna. The cardio equipment in the fitness center is quite dated old and on several days was not clean. The gym is configured in a way that makes it feel very crowded although there is a group exercise room nearby that could easily accommodate additional equipment. At the beginning of the three-week cruise I asked the fitness center if they had music that plays in the fitness center and they told me it was not working. I asked if it would be possible to have it repaired and they said they were looking into it. They did have some music working in the fitness center and spa the last few days of the cruise.

The pool for many days iwas basically not usable because the quality of the water in the pool was visibly poor and dirty (dark green color with dirt covering the pool bottom) which looked as though they were not maintaining the swimming pool for their guest Even the two whirlpools they had by the pool were Set with temperatures that were excessively hot and the Jets were inoperative making a hot tub experience less than average .

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Voyager Suite

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A bit dated. At first refrigerator did not work. Seated area seemed crowed with the 2 extra dining chairs , we had them removed since we did not enjoy the room service Beds are comfortable. We asked for king bed and upon boarding We found twin beds, so are first chore onboard was to ask if they could turn the room into a king. Which eventually happened. My thought is when you select a high end cruise with an equal price tag, one should not have to follow up on these details. We were in a concierge cabin first part of cruise then switched to a deluxe veranda, The cabins were basically the same with the exception of the deck we were assigned to, and the concierge room had a coffee maker and binoculars . That seemed like the only value received between the categories. Our state room on the seven deck was quite noisy we consistently could hear people talking in the rooms next to us as well as hear their TV sets the reminder take your ear plugs!

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