Upgrade plan for Seabourn ships
Monday, 14 Dec, 2009
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“Extensive upgrades” are to be carried out on three ships in the fleet of luxury line Yachts of Seabourn.
The work to Seabourn Pride, Spirit and Legend is designed to ensure the sister vessels meet standards set by new ship Seabourn Odyssey, which was launched in June.
Seabourn Spirit is the first to have completed its makeover with Pride and Legend to undergo extensive refurbishments during 2010.
A contemporary new look and feel of the ships is promised.
Work to Spirit covers the reception lobby, Club lounge and The Restaurant, where celebrity chef Charlie Palmer’s cuisine is presented in new surroundings. The open decks are being modernised with new furniture and fabric.
President and CEO Pamela Conover said: “The renovation of Pride, Spirit and Legend ensures that guests will be enjoying the Seabourn experience on these unique vessels in a fresh, contemporary style.
“With refurbishment underway, Seabourn Odyssey enjoying a stellar maiden year, and Seabourn Sojourn scheduled to launch in June 2010, Seabourn can now offer travellers more beautiful yachts in more exciting destinations throughout the year.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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