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Prime 7 on Voyager
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07/24/11 03:29 AM
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Are there windows in Prime 7 on Voyager? It's been a long time since I was last on her, and I don't remember the configuration of the space it now occupies. It looks from the diagram that there might be management offices between the restaurant and the exterior.
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Re: Prime 7 on Voyager
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07/24/11 05:44 AM
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Crystal, I see a window :) This is from the RSSC website: ![[Linked Image]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/iamtribble/voyager-prime7-restaurant-1.jpg)
Karen Live long and prosper
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Re: Prime 7 on Voyager
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07/24/11 08:08 AM
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Thanks. Good to know. We have dinner reservations that will encompass the time we will be sailing pas Dover, which will be on that side of the ship. I've never seen the famed white cliffs, so hope to see it from the dining room.
Crystal
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Re: Prime 7 on Voyager
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07/24/11 09:22 AM
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I think there are about 3 windows and a door that goes outside but not sure about the door -
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Re: Prime 7 on Voyager
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07/24/11 10:03 AM
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There are a few windows. I've never asked for particular placement in P7, so I don't know if they are set up to make reservations by the table, but perhaps they could assure you a window seat! Ask!!
edit: I think the window tables were two-tops, but I'm not sure, and of course even if I am right, that could change....
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Re: Prime 7 on Voyager
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07/24/11 10:49 PM
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I did a Cordon Bleu course in what is now Prime 7 - was Latitudes then - and the view from the windows as we shopped and stirred was terrific.
As for the White Cliffs - itis quite an extensive area, but if the ship is out in the shipping lanes in the Channel and the weather isn't clear your view might not be either. So let's hope for a sunny day!! Just so you know the Channel is one of the most "trafficked" sea lanes in the world, with north-south traffic as well as boats and ferries crossing from England to France and back. So it is very very regimented and there isn't much latitude for a captain to choose his own route...
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Re: Prime 7 on Voyager
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07/29/11 04:23 PM
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Oh well. If I don't see them this time, that gives me an excuse for a next time....
Crystal
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