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what are the four things that you
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absolutely need to know about Seaborn
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cruisers before cruising with them I'm
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Gary beverage this is another on my
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tipster chalice I'm here on board
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Seabourn encore and as well it'll be a
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great opportunity to share with you the
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things that I think you need to know
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about Seaborn cruisers starting with who
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exactly is Seaborn cruisers Seaborn
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cruises is part of the huge Carnival
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Cruise Corporation so Carnival also have
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brands like Princess Cunard
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Aida coaster and Seaborn is their ultra
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luxury cruise line seaboard cruises at
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the time of recording either has or has
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announced seven ships in their fleet
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they have a classic cruising fleet and
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they have now an expedition fleet so
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within the classic cruising they have
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three older ships which are called The
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Odyssey class ships and this is Seaborn
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sojourn Seaborn Odyssey and Seabourn
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quest these ships hold around about 450
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passengers and 90% of them have
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balconies then you have the encore class
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which is Seabourn encore and its sister
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ship ovation and they have 300 suites
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and they hold 600 guests about 30% more
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guests they also have two Expedition
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vessels the first of which is called
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Seaborn venture and they're gonna focus
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on expedition cruisers particularly in
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the polar regions Arctic and Antarctica
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so what is it that seabone does that's
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different to the other ultra luxury
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cruise lines I think there's probably
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three buckets of things that they do do
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very differently the first of these is
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one of their big flag ships which is
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Seaborn squares it's where people go and
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meet us where all of the key functions
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are so you have you'll get services here
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you have your excursions here you have a
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very nice coffee shop which is open all
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the time has very snacks you have an
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alive very here you have complimentary
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newspapers which you're going to
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download onto a device or they print out
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there's also some shops nearby here it's
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a really big important hub and they've
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made it really integral to the whole
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cruising experience the second thing is
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they have a whole lot of partnerships
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they brought onboard different experts
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to fine-tune what they do
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first of all in entertainment they have
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a partnership with Sir Tim Rice
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he is create a show an evening with Tim
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Rice when it comes to dining they have a
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partnership with an a us-based celebrity
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chef called Thomas Keller they have a
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very specific restaurant called the
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grill with Thomas Keller which is of 50s
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60s steakhouse then across the other
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dining venues they have various Thomas
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Keller dishes when it comes to whole
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area of fitness and wellness they have a
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relationship and a partnership with a
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American expert called dr. Andrew Weil
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and he's real expert in mindfulness
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meditation and he's created a whole
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program which involved lectures
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Yoga depending on the destination they
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also might have some very specific
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excursions when it comes to drink they
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have a relationship with the US based
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mixologist called Brian van Flandern and
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what he's done is he's relook the whole
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cocktail menu so they have a whole range
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of cocktails which is specifically
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created and trained all of our staff to
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make in the cabins they have a
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relationship with molten brown so all
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the toiletries are molten Brown
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toiletries and they have a very specific
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Seabourn fragrance one of the most
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significant relationships they have is
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they are the official cruise partner of
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UNESCO and what they've done is create a
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whole series of excursions around world
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heritage sites or sites of significance
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related to UNESCO so you'll find on all
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the different cruises you go on if
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you're going to sites which are unesco
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world heritage sites or sites of
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interest there are unesco nominated
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excursions what's very interesting for
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example in the cruise I was on I went on
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one of the UNESCO tours in menorca to
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some of the very ancient sites there and
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in addition to the normal guide we also
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ecologist who's associated one of the
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universities who came along that UNESCO
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tour the next area which I think they do
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differently is in the whole area of
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service now all ultra luxury lines have
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phenomenal service I think one of the
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things that's interesting about seabone
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is they have a slightly more informal
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approach so it's still incredibly good
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service but they go out of their way to
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make sure they learn your name and of
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course your preferences but it's
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slightly more relaxed informal chatty
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kind of service so it's less stuffy less
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formal that you might find on some other
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luxury but you like it to be a little
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more informal you might actually find it
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on Seabourn that's slightly more relaxed
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obviously very respectful and very high
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quality of service is more to your taste
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because it's a little bit less stuffy a
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little bit less formal so those are
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things that I think Seabourn do that's
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slightly different it's slightly unique
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the thing that I think you really
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understand is what is and isn't included
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in their fares ultra luxury lines tend
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to be largely all inclusive but there's
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always slight quirks and differences see
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one is comparable with most of the ultra
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luxury lines although there are some
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ultra luxury lines that will include
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some of the things that Seaborn don't so
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let's take a look at the inclusions
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first of all not surprising of course
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your accommodation is included and on
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the Seaboard ships you can have very
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large suites through two on the Odyssey
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class you have some oceanview cabins on
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encore innovation it's or balcony Suites
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secondly all of your food is included
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and there's a very wide choice on corner
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vation have slightly more choice because
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it's bigger so they have more space so
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let me give an example of what you can
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expect you have the restaurant which is
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the main dining venue you then have the
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colonnade which is the more informal
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dining you then have as I'd already
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spoken about the grill with Thomas
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Keller which is the steak house with the
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girls Thomas Keller you can go once
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during a week-long cruise and you have
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to make reservations for that probably
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one of my favorite places on board is
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sushi which is on board city here on
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encore you can go as often as you want
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to the sushi restaurant and there's no
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need for reservations in terms of more
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informal dining out on the pool deck you
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can have an informal lunch you know sort
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of hot dogs hamburgers that kind of
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stuff every afternoon at around about
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four o'clock you have afternoon tea or
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an encore that was up in the observation
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bar and then there is 24-hour room
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service so huge amounts of dining
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options included within the fare also
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onboard Seabourn is your drinks included
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so wines beers spirits most of the
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premium brands that you would love and
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expect are included within your fares so
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you have an in-room minibar which is
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included within the fare and it had that
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stocked with whatever you want also
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included in the fare as you would expect
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all the entertainment so you have an
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ARCA show in the grand salon which could
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include that evening with Sir Tim Rice
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show it could be a guest entertainers or
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the Seabourn vocalists they'll perform
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different variety shows there's also
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various activities on board so you'll
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have a daily programme with the usual
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activities you'd expect on crews you
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then also have the Seabourn
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conversations which is where they on
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cruises will have a guest speaker or
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guest speakers talking about the
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destination and the history of the
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culture that's all included and then
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there'll be often a whole range of
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different priorities with us a captain's
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welcome party pool deck party sell away
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party all those kind of events and
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activities are included within the fair
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you also get access to pretty much all
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of the facilities on board with one key
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exception and that is the retreats holds
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up to 30 people they have a series of
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cabanas you pay for you to go there and
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there you will be able to relax is
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required as a hot tub you can also have
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a massage up there for an extra fee if
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you want the other thing that is a big
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plus that is included in the fare is
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gratuities even if you go to the spa
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gratuities are included so it's a big
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plus knowing that that's all covered so
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those are all the key things they're not
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covered so what's not covered Wi-Fi is
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not included but you can buy different
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packages of Wi-Fi other cruise I was on
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which was a seven-day cruise it was
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about $240 for Wi-Fi unlimited Wi-Fi
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across the whole cruise excursions are
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also an additional cost looking at the
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brochure on the cruise I was on probably
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the cheapest excursion you get which was
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some of them more simple walking tours
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we're around about 89 dollars per person
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some of the ones that I did for example
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the for our UNESCO excursion that cost a
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hundred and fifty nine dollars the five
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our bike tour that I went on $189 in
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Porton Venera there was a boat and
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walking tour which was around about $200
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but very much you can be spending sort
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of between a hundred and two hundred
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dollars per person per excursion I would
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say to budget for then of course there's
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things that are more discretionary so if
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you buy stuff in the shops if you go to
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the spa if you want to go to the casino
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and Gamble then of course laundry if you
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want to send laundry away
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you can do your own laundry in the guest
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laundries on board the ships so who in
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my opinion is Seaborn most suited for
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first of all the passenger you're gonna
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find our board because it's an ultra
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luxury line will tend to be
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well-traveled and of course have the
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money to be on an ultra luxury line so
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you can find lots of professional people
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lawyers or doctors or it run companies
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or from the academic world so really
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interesting group of people with lots of
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interesting stories opinions in terms of
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age profile you're gonna find that you
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mostly seen people in their 60s and
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above of course you're going to find
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younger people particularly in the more
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summer destinations like the Caribbean
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you'll find people coming on their
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honeymoons you're not going to find many
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families coming on board now in the key
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summer holiday months you will find some
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kids on board there tend to be slightly
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older kids because there aren't kids
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clubs and they're on shows and
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excursions and dining catering for kids
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as such the whole experience is done in
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English it's quite North American
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focused so you'll find a lot of the
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quizzes and the way things are done is
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quite American because that's the real
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bulk of passengers so on board you're
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gonna normally find a big slug of people
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from North America now I've seen over
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the years that I've been involved with
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or being on seabone cruises that it's
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really evolving so on this cruise for
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example there were probably about 50 or
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60% were from North America from the US
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and from Canada there were a there a big
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representation as you'd often find on
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cruises particularly I was in the Magic
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fabula from the UK from Australia from
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New Zealand but there was a big
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representation of other nationalities
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was something like 20 different
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nationalities on board most of the
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travelers on board are traveling in
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couples there are some cabins which do
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have space for three people but couples
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is the predominantly thing you're gonna
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find about so if you're a solo traveler
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is Seabourn for you although there are
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no solar cabins on board the ships
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during the course of the year they
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normally run special offers fall on
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different itineraries for people
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traveling alone and they basically slash
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down the surcharge you pay for single
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of a double cabin also they're very good
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at looking after Soto Travis because
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they do get quite a few on board so at
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the beginning of the cruise they will
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host an event for solo travelers so you
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get to meet all the sort of travelers
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they can introduce set of traders to
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each other and then also they host lots
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of tales so the crude different members
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of the crew whether it's the singers or
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the cruise director or the engineers
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they host tables and they will ask Sona
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travelers to those so I was actually
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travelling on this cruise by myself and
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I was asked many nights to go to various
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hosted tables so definitely is a focus
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on helping solo travelers I hope you
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