I have also cruised in either this suite, or possibly the one next door. Having a separate bedroom is always a luxury but unfortunately Navigator suites bar just one are directly under the pool deck and are incredibly noisy. Ours was right under the bar and there was constant crashing of glass and scraping of loungers across the deck as the crew did their work. Also, the access to the tiny balcony was on to its narrow end, meaning one of us was sitting in the doorway and constantly having to move if the other one needed to get in or out. And the wardrobe was just inside the main door, opposite the bathroom rather than alongside. This was good and bad. On the positive side the suite was a nice space, it came with fresh flowers and it was very private. We barely saw another person in our corridor for the entire cruise as there was no reason for others to walk through that part of the corridor. This included the crew it seemed, as after our breakfast order left on the door handle went unnoticed two mornings in a row we then started going to a restaurant. The same thing happened with our luggage on departure day. When our bags were still in the corridor at 8am we took them off ourselves which worked out fine as we travel light.
Absolutely overrated for Seven Seas line price, the furniture looks old, cheap, the design is subpar. This room looks nothing like a 5 star hotel, more like a 3 star one. Seabourne and Silverseas charge less than Seven Seas but are by far more beautiful and better designed
I have also cruised in either this suite, or possibly the one next door. Having a separate bedroom is always a luxury but unfortunately Navigator suites bar just one are directly under the pool deck and are incredibly noisy. Ours was right under the bar and there was constant crashing of glass and scraping of loungers across the deck as the crew did their work. Also, the access to the tiny balcony was on to its narrow end, meaning one of us was sitting in the doorway and constantly having to move if the other one needed to get in or out. And the wardrobe was just inside the main door, opposite the bathroom rather than alongside. This was good and bad. On the positive side the suite was a nice space, it came with fresh flowers and it was very private. We barely saw another person in our corridor for the entire cruise as there was no reason for others to walk through that part of the corridor. This included the crew it seemed, as after our breakfast order left on the door handle went unnoticed two mornings in a row we then started going to a restaurant. The same thing happened with our luggage on departure day. When our bags were still in the corridor at 8am we took them off ourselves which worked out fine as we travel light.
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You know what bothers people that can afford this- when you say Affluent with an emphasis on the u and not the first syllable. It's not afflùent.
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Absolutely overrated for Seven Seas line price, the furniture looks old, cheap, the design is subpar. This room looks nothing like a 5 star hotel, more like a 3 star one. Seabourne and Silverseas charge less than Seven Seas but are by far more beautiful and better designed
Thx for watching!