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We've booked a veranda cabin on Encore in Feb 2017. Really looking forward to it. I've not been able to find any room size information. They look about the same as the O class (which we have sailed) but I was wondering if anyone has seen actual square foot information. Thanks.

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We've booked a veranda cabin on Encore in Feb 2017. Really looking forward to it. I've not been able to find any room size information. They look about the same as the O class (which we have sailed) but I was wondering if anyone has seen actual square foot information. Thanks.

 

This website contains detailed information on the Encore.

 

Veranda Suites are 300 sq.ft plus 65 sq.ft balcony.

 

http://www.cruiseshipdeckplan.com/seabourn-encore/

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It's on the web site, albeit a bit obscure. Try Plan a Cruise>eBrochure>Seabourn Ships>Accommodations & Deck Plans

 

 

Thanks, Secoma. I tried that and it seems to just have the little sisters and the O class. I looked around but couldn't find the Encore.

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Scroll to the next pages (right) and for get a heading "accommodations" which lists the Odyssey, Sojourn, Quest. The detail is from the hard copy brochure and used to appear on the main part of the web site. The detail on the Encore site is the same as existing Verandah suites, down to the double bowls and joinery. So there is likely to be some change. The way they have chosen to display this information does seem very "clunky".

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That's what I find interesting, conceptual-not final with steel already cut. Regent has had detailed suite information on their new ship, the Explorer, readily displayed for several months. In my mind it raises a delivery question. Hope I'm all wet.

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Interesting that on the Encore they seem to have really cut back on the number of PH suites yet on the existing ships those are often sold out early.

 

 

Well spotted,

They will sell out quickly but I suspect that Seabourn have worked out that they will make more money out of having more V class suites to sell.

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