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In the description of Seven Seas suites SS1 and SS2 on Explorer, Regent states that there is either 1 or 1 1/2 marble baths. Just wondering if anyone has figured out how to determine which suites have 1 bath and which have 1 1/2?

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While this is a strange response, if you post on our November, 2016 Roll Call and ask "Prada Cowboy" about his suite, you will probably get an answer as he is in a Seven Seas Suite. Here is the link http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2196391&page=32

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The OP was asking about Explorer, though. I'm sure the suite configurations will be different.

 

I don't know how to tell, sorry.

 

Sorry for not being clearer -- I am posting about our Explorer cruise in November. Prada Cowboy is the only person that I know booked a Seven Seas Suite on that ship.:)

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I DID!:D

Thought I would get more info about it right now on this post, but I am happy to share what I found out about the differences!

 

Deck 7 and 8 have each 2 forward (bow) facing Seven Seas Suites, which only have 1 bathroom! The rest of the Seven Seas Suites on wherever deck they are have 1 bathroom and a 2nd guest bathroom (potty only). The lay out is different and the vaulted ceilings in the forward Suites makes it impossible to put a Guest Bathroom in as well!

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We are in a SSS1 on Explorer in Sept, deck 9. I was given the same explanation, some SSS1's are configured differently, due to their location, but ours is like the Mariner SSS we had, a separate sink & toilet in the "half bathroom".

 

I am unsure about the SSS2's, but I'm guessing they are the same.

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