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Carol From California

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  1. My "booked cruises" which were there this morning are no longer there. I found out from someone that an excursion I had booked (and I have written confirmation) was cancelled. Oceania did not notify me. So I logged in this morning to see for myself, and sure enough that excursion is no longer listed and removed from my list of booked excursions. So, this afternoon I logged in to choose something else and now the booked cruises are not there. I tried to add it back and it would not work. Something seems to be wrong with their website. Anyone else having problems?
  2. As soon as you board the ship go over to Koko's on Deck 4 and there will be someone there to help you make your reservations for your cruise.
  3. I don't know how these other posts got here. I was trying to respond to SnorkelAwaay. As others have said, it's a good idea to find a good travel agent who can give you other perks that a Regent consultant can't give you. You can probably find one on your cruise if you ask others.
  4. Normally there are not many kids on Regent, but Alaska is the exception. Our first cruise on Regent was to Alaska. We did not have kids with us but there were kids. They even have some kid's programs and activities. Try to go in June, July, or August (as opposed to May or September) and there are bound to be other kids who are on school break.
  5. Our guide in Quito: Dennis Yepez info@guanguiltagua.com Tour 1 - Pick up from the JW Marriott at 9:30 am. Drive through Guayllabamba valley, visit to Guayllabamba village for fruit tasting. After this we stop at Santa Rosa view place to see the landscape of Guayllabamba valley and Cayambe valley. Drive through the north part of Cayambe valley and watch beautiful cultivated green areas and get to the Cajas pass at 10000 ft. to reach Imbabura province. We stop at Miralago view place from where we observe an amazing view of San Pablo Lake and Indian villages around plus the Imbabura volcano. Then we go to Otavalo Indian Market, where you can have time to see the goods and buy some souvenirs. (Instead of going to the leather factory spend more time at Poncho Plaza (Indigenous Market). Drive north towards the Historical Hacienda Pinsaqui to take lunch with Garden View. Drive back to Quito and drop at the JW Marriott at 5:30 pm. This trip will take 8 hours. Tour 2 - Pick up at 9:30 am from the JW Marriott. Scenic drive along the Amazonas Avenue to drive towards the Equatorial Line zone in order to the see Pululahua volcano view place within its geobotanical Reserve where you will have the chance to admire one of the largest populated calderas along the planet (5 km. of diameter) plus interesting species of Andean plants and flowers including orchids. Drive down towards the Real Equator Inti Ñan in situ Museum where we will learn about Coreolli's theory and its influence around the globe plus some other fun experiments that will give us proof that we are on the Real Equator. After this we will drive to one of the most beautiful suburbs of Quito: "Cumbaya" in order to have lunch at the best Ecuadorian fusion food Garden Restaurant: "La Octava de Corpus". Later we will drive up on the Spanish Conquistadors XVI road in order to discover the marvelous Colonial Guapulo XVI century church and village. After this we will drive up to the Guapulo view place to see the amazing adjacent Guayllabamba Andean valley to learn about the topography and configuration of the Eastern and Western Andes from Quito. Once we are finished with this we will drop you at the JW Marriott at around 2:30 pm. We ended up modifying the above and spent some time walking around the old city of Quito instead of doing the night tour with Silversea.
  6. Unfortunately, Cruise Critic does not allow us to recommend a travel agent or point of contact at Regent.
  7. 1. I honestly can't recall if there were laundry machines on the ship, but I don't think there were. Where did you see it on the deck plan? 2. I think we just put the JW Marriott. 3. We did not do the Quito By Night tour, but it was the second night, the night before the cruise. We were told it was more of a bus ride, drive by tour. We hired a private guide and we spent two days with him. Let me know if you want his information. 4. See #3. 5. I don't remember the exact time but I remember we had dinner at the hotel. Then we stayed at the hotel until going to the airport for our early morning flight. I think it was at 2 or 3 am.
  8. Actually the insurance through Chase only requires that you put "some portion" of the trip on the card to qualify for the insurance coverage. Whereas with American Express Platinum you have to put 100% of the cruise on the card. The Chase coverage is better besides.
  9. We have half day in port plus a full day. We booked the tour on the full day obviously and we are starting really early in the morning. The Regent offerings for Kyoto are basically a bus ride back and forth and a visit to two of the sites. Happy New Year!
  10. We booked this tour in April, 2022 for April, 2023. There are four of us doing the tour. We booked with Ken S. At Tours by Locals. You can find him on the website. He was recommended to me by someone who did the same tour with him a few years ago. He has excellent reviews. Here is our itinerary: Meet at the cruise ship terminal in Kobe at 6:30 - via train or taxis - Sannomiya JR train station ( 7:00 ) - via JR conventional train - Kyoto station ( 8:00 ) - taxis - Golden pavilion ( 8:45 to 9:30 ) - taxis - Tenryuji temple ( 10:00 to 10:30 ) - Bamboo path ( 10:30 to 11:00 ) - lunch ( 11:00 to 11:45 ) - taxis - Kiyomizudera temple ( 12:45 to 13: 30 ) - taxis - Fushimi-inari shrine ( 14:00 to 14:30 ) - taxis - Kyoto station ( 15:00 ) - bullet train - Shinkobe station ( 15:45 )- taxis - cruise ship terminal ( 16:00 to 16:30 ). As you can see, we are starting very early so we can include these 5 main sites and taking taxies between them. And we will take the bullet train coming back.
  11. We are booked Tokyo to Tokyo April 11, 2023. Our cruise includes a 3-night pre-cruise stay with some tours. The hotel Regent puts us up at is the Tokyo Hilton. We booked all our excursions with Regent except for the full day that we have in Kyoto. We booked a guide with Tours by Locals. This way we will be able to see more places than Regent offers on their tours, and we also will be taking the bullet train (one way, back to the ship). If anyone wants the name of our guide let me know. We originally booked this cruise in 2018 for a 2021 sailing. Obviously that one was cancelled so we moved the booking to 2023. We've waited a long time to do this cruise and are looking forward to it.
  12. I found this article with some renderings of what the cabins are supposed to look like after the refurbishment. Can anyone currently on the ship confirm this? Oceania's Riviera and Marina ships will be extensively refurbished: Travel Weekly
  13. I have been on a few expedition cruises. The crew will help you get on and off them. It's important to use the sailor's grip. They will show you. How to Board a Zodiac Boat - Bing video
  14. We did not like the Cullinan Southern Sun. Such a poor choice for Regent.
  15. Much prefer Virgin Atlantic over British Airways, and the lounge at LHR is great! I did recently fly LHR-LAX on British Airways and was pleasantly surprised with their new business class seats. I hated the former configuration. That being said, I would choose VA over BA if I have a choice. I usually book with miles, so it's whatever airline I can secure award seats on.
  16. It's still there. When you go the page that shows your cruise, the link to click is directly above the itinerary map, right below where it says Itinerary and Excursions. When you click on that it will ask you for your email address and the pdf is immediately sent to you.
  17. Their second ship is out in April. I think they should have their own board.
  18. We cruise on both. For us it's the ship, the itinerary, and comparing the costs. With Regent everything is included. With Oceania it's more a la carte. However, we don't take Regent's Air. We take the credit and book our own with miles. We also don't take the Oceania air. Gratuities are additional with Oceania. Excursions are included with Regent but they are mainly bus tours so I like being able to book private excursions with just a few people on Oceania. I think the food is actually better on Oceania. We just came back from a Regent cruise and we have 3 more cruises booked on Regent. We have 2 cruises booked on Oceania. We only like the Marina, Riviera, and new Vista on Oceania, and on Regent we only like the Explorer, Splendor, and new Grandeur....although we do have once cruise booked on the Voyager. I love the cabins and restaurant choices on those particular ships. Any more questions let me know. We also don't take the 1 night pre-cruise hotel with Regent. We take the credit for that too.
  19. Where did you see these photos? Trying to see what the new bathroom will look like in the Penthouse suites.
  20. We take the excursions and do all the rest privately.
  21. You can take OLife and REMOVE the air. There is a credit for the air portion. That's what we always do.
  22. Was on the Eclipse in July. The medical form is online and it says it is supposed to be completed by your doctor. I read that others just filled it out themselves, and that's what we ended up doing. They never questioned it.
  23. We always book OLife and remove the air. The included air is "coach" and we like to book business class with miles. We also usually go a few days early before the cruise and add a few days at the end.
  24. F2 is my favorite too! Simply love this cabin! Leaving in a few weeks for our next cruise on the Splendor in a F2 and two more booked after that.
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