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Seabourn generally keep their ship indoor temperature around 22c (72f), however the restaurants usually are bit cooler as the staff are “active”

Bars are probably around 22c.

I always wear a jacket for comfort and my wife takes a Pashmina scarf, if she is wearing an outfit with bare shoulders.

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1 hour ago, SKP946 said:

Seabourn generally keep their ship indoor temperature around 22c (72f), however the restaurants usually are bit cooler as the staff are “active”

Bars are probably around 22c.

I always wear a jacket for comfort and my wife takes a Pashmina scarf, if she is wearing an outfit with bare shoulders.

 

 

Yes,  22c seems accurate. 22c indoors for me is just a tad too warm, and I'm nearly always too warm in the bars and theatre. I find that the MDR can get warm on the nights when it's very busy, but otherwise it's usually more comfortable. 

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I have found the temperature in the ship to be consistent in hot or cold  climates , I wear  a jacket most evenings  in the restaurant or inside bars and find it comfortable even though I feel the heat , my other half  who feels the cold   sometimes need a  light cardigan.It is impossible to please everybody but I feel they get it about wright. In the cabins you can adjust the aircon .

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24 minutes ago, Isklaar said:

 

It's unfortunate that we couldn't give you a response that we all agreed on!

 

Perhaps it is since everyone has a different "set temperature", in part due to place of residence. 

 

We are usually comfortable to too warm in many of the public spaces.  Usually, we have to have maintenance come to our suite to set the AC lower.

 

However, the temperature in Earth and Ocean is sometimes set too low, even for us. 🤪

 

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In addition to Ann wearing her Antarctic gear, her new Canadian scarf and a blanket on her lap, notice the jacket-clad waiter, the Officer wrapped in a blanket, and the infrared heaters.  Maybe the first night of E&O off the coast of Nova Scotia was a questionable choice, but it was easy to get a table!

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We are from a warm climate (Texas) and have always been very comfortable on board the SB ships--not too warm or too cold.  I often wear sleeveless dresses in the MDR with no temperature issues while my husband is in a sports coat.  

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