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SeaDream I - - SeaDream Yacht Club Small Luxury Cruise Ship Tour and Review

By Linda Garrison, About.com Guide

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SeaDream I Cabin

SeaDream I Yacht Club Cabin

A SeaDream I Yacht Club Cabin has all the amenities you expect on a luxury yacht.

SeaDream I Photo (c) Linda Garrison
The 54 cabins and suites on the SeaDream I are in 3 classes of accommodations. The 195 sq. ft. Yacht Club (standard) Cabins include a queen bed (or 2 twin beds), picture window, sofa, chair, mirrored dressing table with make-up mirror and hair dryer, safe, refrigerator stocked with beer and soft drinks, flat-screen TV, DVD and CD player. The credenza that holds the TV has decorative glass doors protecting crystal drinking glasses. The cabins also have a telephone and an Internet hook up, but the Internet cost ($35 per day) is much higher than using the ship's computer in the library. Both 220 and 110 appliances can be used.

The bath in the Yacht Club cabins on the SeaDream I is marble but very small, and the multi-jet shower is terrific. Passengers can use the bathrobes and slippers while on board. Designer amenities are provided in the bath.

The 16 Commodore Suites are really double (380 sq. ft.) Yacht Club cabins and therefore have 2 baths. The second cabin is made up as a lounge area with a table and chairs and has an interconnecting door to the sleeping area in the adjoining cabin.

The SeaDream I Owner's Suite (490 sq. ft.) is the only cabin with a full-size tub, separate shower enclosure, and more space for storage in the bath. None of the cabins have a balcony. Each evening passengers receive a special surprise. The first night, monogrammed SeaDream pajamas were laid out on our bed. What a treat to take home! Other nights we had chocolates or dessert delicacies.

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