Tips go towards all service facing crew.
That is why I donate a sum to the crew welfare fund so that all crew on board can share in the benefit.
We are used to different ways and cultures.
I suppose if I were a bar owner from the US that frequented Vegas then who knows what I might do with money.
The bathrooms on Pursuit Panorama had double sinks a large shower and a bath.
The toilet is in a separate cubicle with a frosted glass door.
There is a wire cage in the shower which holds four shower gel/Shampoo bottles
Around the sinks there are two glasses and enough space for other products.
On one wall to the side of the sinks there are three shelves which will hold a lot of products and there is also a shaver socket.
The vanity table with an on wall mirror is at the bottom corner of the bed.
It is a clever design and will swivel allowing access to a drawer.
We found that by using the wicker basket that you get when your laundry is returned is ideal to place on the table and keep all make up products in rather than them falling off when you want to get access to the drawer beneath.
Pat yourself on the back.
You've done well.
The view is amazing from the curved floor to ceiling window.
The sofa is curved also which makes it ideal.
There is an ottoman at the end of the bed that lifts up for extra storage also the stool at the cleverly designed vanity table lifts up for storage.
I mentioned this in an earlier post as I had been told by someone at head office.
They are possibly one of the best suites with a view that is hard to beat on an expedition ship.
Count yourself lucky to get a deal on one if these suites
No,the pods are the flatter round flying saucer type.
The coffee was good in Seabourn Square.
My wife used to go and collect and bring back to the suite at 07.30 every morning.
Early risers coffee available and room service.