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I was there also today. it does look a little better. Its the normal remodel they have been doing over the last five years. Just do a little here and a little there. Some parts look great and turn down a hallway and its just the same it was 10 years ago. Looks like the guests are tired of the carpet change out and contractors have not touched any hallways leading down to the rooms.

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Is it relatively simple to visit a Silversea ship when it's at your local port? What all is involved?

 

Yes very easy; just board and show them your room card. They will take it from you and give you a white "visitor badge". Clip it on and wonder around, even have lunch or diner.

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Is it relatively simple to visit a Silversea ship when it's at your local port? What all is involved?

 

 

 

We contacted SS through our travel agent, and received written approval a few weeks beforehand. Our names were on the Visitor List at the port front gate, and all we had to do was show our passports once on board. Quite simple!

 

 

 

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