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Legend sailing January 4th, 2015


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We're on the 14 day cruise round trip St. Maarten. Our first ever Seabourn cruise was on the Legend in the Med years ago. Is the ship still being kept up? It's becoming a Windstar star next April, just a couple of months after our cruise, so I'm sure it will be totally refurbished before going into service as a Windstar ship, however I'm concerned that the ship will still be the way we remember it, and not "run down' in any way.

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We're on the 14 day cruise round trip St. Maarten. Our first ever Seabourn cruise was on the Legend in the Med years ago. Is the ship still being kept up? It's becoming a Windstar star next April, just a couple of months after our cruise, so I'm sure it will be totally refurbished before going into service as a Windstar ship, however I'm concerned that the ship will still be the way we remember it, and not "run down' in any way.

 

Hint: its already a windstar ship. Seabourn is leasing it back from them until the turn over. That means Seabourn MUST keep it in a certain condition. So while it wont look like the belle of the ball itll still be a well maintained dancer (like the Pride was prior to the turn over in Barcelona).

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