Seabourn Pride

Review covers: Seabourn Legend, Seabourn Pride, Seabourn Spirit

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Accommodations

Cabins: All suites are on three midlevel decks and none are aft, which can be noisy on a ship with a water-sports marina. The roomy accommodations are truly of suite proportions, with large walk-in closets, a spacious sitting area with coffee table that converts to a dining table for meals, a vanity-desk, and a marble bathroom with a separate shower and tub (in most suites). Owner's, Classic, and Double suites have an actual dining table and chairs; Owner's suites have a guest bathroom. Both Owner's and Classic suites have fully furnished balconies.

Amenities: Amenities are also befitting a true luxury suite: a flat-screen TV with DVD player, a Bose Wave CD stereo, a safe, and a hair dryer. Other amenities include a stocked minibar, fresh fruit and flowers, a world atlas, personalized stationery, shampoo, conditioner, designer soap and lotion, Egyptian cotton towels and robes, slippers, umbrellas, and beds dressed with silky, high-thread-count linens. The only apparent difference between the sister ships is that Seabourn Spirit andSeabourn Pride have twin sinks in the bathrooms, while Seabourn Legend bathrooms have but one.

Worth Noting: Four suites are designed for wheelchair accessibility.

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