How cruising's top suites got so opulent -- a Winter Series episode

Clockwise from top left: Cruise editor Teri West, advisor Carlos Edery and Folo host Rebecca Tobin talk about the evolution of the top cruise cabins.
Clockwise from top left: Cruise editor Teri West, advisor Carlos Edery and Folo host Rebecca Tobin talk about the evolution of the top cruise cabins.

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This week we're talking about a story that came to be after unveiling of Regent Seven Seas Cruises' upcoming Skyview Regent Suite. It's a veritable mansion-at-sea with a private gym, sauna, bar and dining room that seats 12. And what's more surprising than the price? The fact that it was booked within one minute on 10 of 13 itineraries.

Or perhaps that's not a surprise. Advisors tell us that there are countdowns to sales launches and wait lists for the newest crop of ultra-palatial, ultra-big, ultra-luxurious cruise ship suites.

With luxury advisor Carlos Edery and cruise editor Teri West, we look at what these top suites look like and what amenities they come with. Who are the customers and what do they want in a vacation? Is there a challenge of keeping up with guest expectations? And, of course, what might come next. 

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This episode is sponsored by AmaWaterways

Winter series

This episode is part of our annual Winter Series, where we feature some of our favorite recent Folo by Travel Weekly discussions. This episode was originally published Nov. 3 and has been edited for length and clarity. 

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