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Have money, will travel - with Seabourn Odyssey

If John Heald, the blogging Carnival cruise director with an irritating penchant for dots (read the blog and you'll see) - who must be a little jaded after all his time around cruiseships - can get excited about the new suites on Seabourn Odyssey, they must be good (although of course Yachts of Seabourn is owned by Carnival so maybe he is just a tad biased.)

http://johnhealdsblog.com/2008/06/12/seabourn-odyssey-and-the-lifestyles-of-the-rich-and-bill/#more-3542

Odyssey comes into service June 24 next year but is already on sale and, as Heald admits, has some of the most expensive suites at sea - I've just done a piece on the Grand Suites for the next TW Cruise and they will set you back nearly £11,500 for seven nights, and you still have to pay for flights and a transfer.

If they aren't good, guess there's no hope.

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