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Seven Seas Voyager drydock polishes suites, public areas

Seven Seas Voyager drydock polishes suites, public areas
Seven Seas Voyager emerged from drydock Monday with renovated suites and public areas, completing the third phase of Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ multi-phase, fleetwide ‘Seven Seas Signature’ initiative.

The ship is currently on a 10-night cruise from Piraeus to Venice.

As part of the work, new plush carpeting was installed throughout, and 26 top suites were refreshed with new wallpaper, fabrics, curtains, décor and art. In addition, penthouse and higher-category suites were equipped with iPads and selected suites received upgraded balcony furniture.

The pre-dinner cocktail spot, Voyager Lounge, gained new drapery and furniture including sofas, armchairs, stools and tables, while new Turkish carpets were added to the Conoisseur Club.

On Deck 11, refurbishments to the pool area include an updated Pool Bar and expanded Pool Grill, and marble-edged corridors leading to new wood flooring in the Observation Lounge. La Veranda restaurant has new chairs and wallpaper and the coffee bar on Deck 5 was expanded.

Other third phase ‘Seven Seas Signature’ elements included expanding the Compass Rose menu with select items from the Signatures and Prime 7 specialty restaurants, and adding more dishes from the regions visited.

Regent Seven Seas president Mark Conroy said further brand updates will be announced in 2012-13.