I am glad at least one of you are happy with the pool/lounge furniture. The problem is that although there are padded lounges they are few and far between, shabby and of Lowe's disposable quality. Just saying - Seabourn could do better. The coffee is definitely a topic unto itself for coffee connosseurs. I've found the best to be Arts Cafe on Silversea and Cafe Baccio on Regent. Certainly, some will beg to differ. Even with the Seabourn Source app I find myself often waiting 5-10 minutes for my morning Joe. Again, as stated a first world problem. However, when you are paying $$$$$ for a luxury cruise experience lines for coffee should not be excessive. πThen again, isn't all coffee just beans with specialty beverages being a take on coffee, water and some kind of milk or milk like product? I think part of the coffee experience is about the power and control. 'I'll have a nonfat, no whip, extra hot, half cap, mochachino with 1.5 pumps of vanilla and room for a splash of oat milk in a double cup". π Orders could be taken like on Silversea and a waiter can bring to where you are sitting whether to go or to consume in Seabourn Square. The whole purpose of comment cards and commentary is so that guests - many loyal guests - can help management to improve an already incredible product. One big thing I did fail to mention was the plastic water bottles. These are vial and gross and have not encounted a guest who likes them. Often times the water has a disgusting odor. Concept is good. However, the winner in this category is Regent and Oceania who has installed Vero water systems offering delicious still and sparkling water. Crazy that when you think about it all water is just H20