Seabourn Odyssey Review

It is all about the Crew -- Food could be alot better

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PaulMCO
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jul 2022
Cabin: Veranda Suite

It is great to be cruising again, this is our 3rd post Covid cruise, the other two were on Crystal’s Serenity (July) and Symphony (December). Today is packing day so I thought I would post this review.

I have been traveling for business during the COVID era so I usually mask, sanitize, and keep distances having in last year been to Spain, Dubai, Doha, Israel, Austria, and Germany. Been lucky so far as no COVID for our household. This is cruise critic, and I will be a critic, it does not mean we did not enjoy the cruise, because we did.

Embarkation – It was Canada Day, and 3 ships were in port, Odyssey, plus a Cunard and RCL mega ship. Port was a zoo, but Seabourn had their act together and the process took ½ hour from taxi drop-off until we had a lunch in front of us in the Colonnade. Most of that time was in the zoo we call CBP – clearing US customs. Requiring all guests to have a COVID test done prior to arriving was a big plus for safety and to expedite the boarding process. Everything was automated at each check point in the process.

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Veranda Suite

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