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Best Rooms: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
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Best Rooms: Regent Seven Seas Cruises

While many larger ships must carry nearly 1,200 passengers to make their 50,000-ton bulk profitable, according to Lori Herzog, senior cruise consultant at CruiseCenter.com, Regent Seven Seas Cruises carries just "700 discriminating guests in all-suite accommodations." The Regent ships feature "residential-style décor, flat-panel televisions, large living areas for entertaining and in-room dining [and] walk-in closets." The suites average 350 square feet—no wonder they're the panelists' favorites. Another cruise line was mentioned more than once, but for a very specific reason. According to Bob Mick, aka Dr. Kruz Nutty, the author of Cruise Crazy: The Cruise Addict’s Survival Guide, Disney Cruise Lines "have cabins with split bathrooms—meaning, there are two bathrooms with one having a toilet and sink and the other a sink and shower. This is a wonderful time saver."

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