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  1. In the last 2 years, we have been able to deviate and fly non-stop, Regent Business out of Dulles to Southampton (Heathrow), Lisbon, and Copenhagen without an up-charge. From Stockholm to Dulles, we had to connect in Frankfort. Up-coming cruise, to Venice (Trieste) we could only get a connection; we chose Munich (without an upcharge).
  2. You will probably get more responses if you provide more details. For me, I've assumed that you are on the 7-day Splendor cruise in October 2024 (great time to be in Rome and Athens). I have visited Rome and Athens extensively. I have taken many Regent pre- and post- cruise tours BUT always they were "included" - the pre/post for the 10/24 Splendor are at least now extra cost. I would pick the Athens post-cruise because (your specifics might change the recommendation): 1. the new Acropolis Museum is AMAZING and you'd be going there without jet lag. 2. The outside of Athens activities are interesting in themselves and you have never been to Greece. 3. The Athens option is $1,000 cheaper.
  3. I am going to do either the cruise that you are interested in or the cruise following; we will have done at least 30 Regent cruises by then. The Bangkok to Doha cruise fits my requirement for booking either a Concierge suite or an included Regent pre-cruise tour. It is difficult/lengthy to get from Bangkok to the port. It will be the our first time on the Navigator; yes, both itineraries are terrific.
  4. I follow "karissaeats" on UTube; she has over 1 million followers as she tries food around the world AND she has a sub-topic titled "life of a singer on a cruise line" It's her activities on the Splendor - great short videos of behind the scenes as well as in public spaces! I was in awe of her crew cabin and the female dressing area backstage.
  5. We just got our boarding passes for the inaugural on 11/18. DW commented that she intends to take "scads" of photos - on a Splendor cruise/vacation in summer she took about 4000 for consideration in her photo album; we'll learn how to post some.
  6. Yes and No! On our 25 Regent cruises we have: declined an "included" pre-/post- tour and taken a credit upon booking (almost always S750 p.p.); taken "included" tour upon booking because I found them to be cost effective at $750 pp and convenient/enjoyable (Lisbon, Athens and Cape Town) come to mind; and few, if any, pre-/post- cruise added cost Regent tours - although they look nice there are plenty of other options that were better for us.
  7. We are booked on Grandeur from Athens to Barcelona in August 2024 and signed up for "Silk Road to Baku". Started having second thoughts about this pre-cruise excursion early this year with trouble in Armenian province but mainly concerned about plane flights. Will make a decision after I see the available flights in January, 210 days prior to embarkation Otherwise, would love to visit Azerbaijan and excursion looks to be well crafted.
  8. Yes, but let the local tour organizer know when you aren't going on the Regent tours. We are doing Vibrant Tokyo post-cruise on 04/01/2024 and plan to go out out on Regent bus and stay in both Ueono Park ( National Museum) and Ginza and come back to hotel on metro/train. Can get a lot of good tips on UTube! We plan to do Shinjuku area by night probably with local guide - did this 5 years ago and had a fantastic night adventure.
  9. Yesterday, Regent put out a press release (see "Press and Media" on their website) about the art on the Grandeur and an app which will be available upon the inaugural cruise for details on the art and artists. We had fun on our with CD John who put together a scavenger hunt booklet using photo snippets of about 50 pieces of art on the Splendor - not easy but great fun and Regent points for completion!
  10. Strong magnets - normal magnets don't work well on Splendor walls. Sweaters for very cold public areas on Splendor (all Regent ships) Pre-typed address labels - Regent supplies and mails ship postcards - as many as you want. They are delivered as much as a month after you disembark; fun conversation item.
  11. We have done many Regent pre- and post- cruise excursions. Did the Tokyo pre-cruise several years ago and that tour as presently offered looks exactly the same (we will do it again post-cruise in March). It is leisurely which was great for us pre-cruise with 13-hour flight and 12 hour time difference. Hilton Tokyo was nice; being near (15 minute walk or 5 minute hotel shuttle.) to Shinjuku Station area was exciting - we did an independent night tour of area with "Tours by Locals" - a WOW!
  12. We have done 25 Regent cruises; many were in Concierge to: avoid the deviation fees by coming in 1 day before embarkation; get the transport from the airport in "difficult" cities, or a large balcony in the newer ships. Otherwise it's an F cabin for us as number of internet connections was not a consideration for us. In your situation, I'd probably go Concierge if an desireable suite location was available.
  13. YES ! It will. Consider staying in BsAs a couple of extra days, Terriffic weekend fairs near graveyard where Evita is entombed (Friday afternoon and all Saturday) and near Pink Palace on Sunday. Igazu Fall is spectacular (easily done on one's own from domestic airport); stay on grounds.
  14. After 25 Regent cruises and many years on CC, all I can say is AMEN!
  15. Bottom of rssc website is "For Investors"; it links to NCLH web page. Hit "Shareholder Benefits - info and forms.
  16. Under "Manage This Cruise" for each booking - details of where OBC came from and where it went.
  17. We've done a New Years cruise on Regent and passengers were dressed "to the nines" for the New Year's dinner and midnight celebration. I'd pack at least a dress shirt, sport coat and tie.
  18. Wow, an unexpected surprise in today's mail - my new passport. Submitted a renewal request on 7/18 with both expedited mail service and expedited processing for a "big book" passport. Been checking on progress on-line but only saw "received 7/21"; so was shocked when it came in expedited U.S. Mail today. Had been worried about "enough blank pages" (I renewed 2 years ago BUT "forgot" to check the box for a "big book"); so I renewed this time with 3 full empty pages left. African 2022 cruise used a lot of pages; had 2 European cruises in 2023 that used only 2 pages. Beautiful background art, sturdy construction, and 42 pages for Visas.
  19. Have done 25 Regent cruises, in all the parts of the world. I find the Regent public areas very cold (sometimes frigid). I'm always in a long-sleeve shirt, often with a sweater. I bring a sports coat and wear it about 2 or 3 times during a 10 day cruise and always if there is a Formal Optional night.
  20. Have done 25 Regent cruises. Often see a net over pool in the early morning; probably a restriction due to sea motion.
  21. We were on same cruise. Nothing (Nada) on our credit cards as of today.
  22. Were in a German port on the Baltic in early July on Splendor. Seemed like most of the ship went on long excursions to Berlin. La Verandah was open as a CASUAL buffet dinner venue with many German dishes - WONDERFUL!
  23. Regent Cruise with 16 and 17 Year-olds We, frequent Regent cruisers, have just completed our third Regent cruise with a teenage grandchild. We thoroughly enjoyed the experiences. The first such cruise was in 2015 with a 16-year-old granddaughter for a B2B on the Voyager for 30 days through the Baltic and the up/down the coast of Norway via Murmansk, Russia. Her cruise fare was about $3200 sharing our F category suite under the Regent “Special Savings for Kids” program that Regent offers on many itineraries between May and late August. GD lived nearby and had dinner with us often so we thought we knew her but the cruise was a great bonding experience. She was literally treated as a princess by the crew; they modified the pull-out bed until she was comfortable and couldn’t feel the “pea”! She had a great time with the Staff – even played water-polo (Staff vs. Passengers) within 500 miles of the North Pole. She conversed easily with other guests as she sat at the bar in OL late with the bartender filling her long-stem glassware with ginger ale. She got our Trivia team its only perfect score. She participated fully in shore excursions (not big on museums) especially the active ones. Had her grandmother take a photo of her and a “good-looking guy” in each of the 9 countries for transmittal to girl friends back home. The second such Regent cruise was in 2022 with a then 16-year-old grandson for 15 days on the Voyager from Southampton to Reykjavik via Greenland. His cruise fare was about $1700 for sharing our Penthouse B suite (a great layout for 3 persons). We didn’t see this grandson very often so we anticipated a wonderful experience and it was! All 3 of us had a great time. GS loved the food – often 5 meals each day; played on our Trivia team (not much help); attended all the shows, especially the late-night Horizon Lounge events (as he plays drums in Rock Music bands); and, did walking excursions in every port – adored Iceland. The 3rd such Regent cruise was in July 2023 with the now 17-year-old GS on the Splendor for 10 days in the Baltic. His cruise fare was about $1450 in our Penthouse B suite (we took an upsell to B657) that was wonderful for 3 people. GS is now 5’10” plus but said the 6’ pull-out bed was “comfy”. Again, he enjoyed the food – would have eaten every night in Pacific Rim! This trip GS helped us in Trivia. GS did a Culinary Arts session (fish preparation) that he loved. I was especially pleased at how well he mingled with other adult guests – he got calls to “come up to Sports Deck and play pickle ball” – and asked and was asked to dance at the dance parties. GS did a walking excursion (prone to motion sickness so no long bus rides) in all 7 countries – and lots of photos. The Regent Special Savings for Kids” program is financially attractive for all under 18 years but the on-board activities seems very focused on the much younger - far too unsophisticated for those in mid to later teens! I expressed this opinion in each of my three post-cruise surveys. IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE the Regent fare is cruise only. No included airfare; no “included” pre- or post-cruise program participation and no included one-night hotel (without a significant charge). The program does include normal access to excursions and dining reservations. We’d be happy to answer questions for those who may have some interest.
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