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Our experience has been the same, sometimes dockside and sometimes Constellation Theater 🎄
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I love my earned laundry benefit! I also love that my laundry is returned to me beautifully finished. I would think the quality of the work would decrease as the amount of laundry increases. Will Regent be offering upper level SSS members an additional perk?
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Thank you, TC, for this thread. I dislike heat and humidity also, so totally understood your feelings. Wished we had had your thread before we did the Amazon several years ago. I learned from your experiences and those of some of the posters. Glad you are home safely and looking forward to your next Regent cruise. We will be on the refurbished Mariner April 4.
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Thank you for this thoughtful review. We have been considering looking at other 6-star lines similar to Regent. Guess we will skip SB with their smoking policy. Your review is a good reason to read CC as part of gathering cruise information.
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We just completed the crossing from Lisbon to Miami. Regent is fantastic. We have booked our next cruise in 2019 already. This was our first cruise with Regent and now I am ruined - a new standard has been set. The service, suites, food and guests were terrific.
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So glad you had a wonderful cruise! We have been sailing on Regent since 2003. After that first cruise we were hooked. I tell my husband that I could live on a Regent ship 😊!
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We also saw Song of Flower that summer. Voyager was docked for St. Petersburg and Song of Flower sailed by us. Being a smaller ship she was able to dock in the city. I wish we had been able to sail on her.
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Several years ago after a wonderful Panama Canal cruise on Mariner, we had the same experience in Ft. Lauderdale. Just made it to a 1 pm flight out of Ft. Lauderdale. At that time Regent was telling TA’s to not book any flights leaving before noon.
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Thanks for the pictures, Jackie. I saw some familiar faces. Hope they have the Country Fair on our crossing in April.
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I enjoy reading your posts. Thank you. We did a similar itinerary in 2009 on, alas, another cruise line. It sounds like a lot has changed—smoke was not an issue; very, very large bugs were! We are glad we did it, but would have preferred the Regent experience. Love your food pics, presentation is always done so well. We are back on Mariner in April for the first cruise after refurbishment, really looking forward to it.
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We were “upgraded” on a Rio-Barcelona trip in 2014 to larger suite on Deck 10. I should have checked the deck plan just as our TA should have done. We were under the pool deck, sounds of chairs being dragged around, footsteps; have never made this mistake again. Another reason why it is so important to use a TA who knows Regent really well. We are still looking and until I find a good Regent agent, I doublecheck everything.
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Three4rd; Be very careful when considering a Regwent Cruise. The inherent risks you would be taking in regards to your mental health and future happiness cannot be understated. Regent is a potent drug that once you are addicted to it, there is no course of treatment to reverse the symptoms of euphoria, time dysplasia and then the sudden depression as you are caused to disembark.
Everyone thinks they can handle Regent Cruising; they start out by doing a 7-night Med Cruise, then it’s a 12-night Baltic Cruise, soon you are considering cashing in all your 401k’s and calculating how many nights you could stay aboard before the money runs out.
You learn that the Veranda Suites are more comfortable than most deluxe suites on other ships but you still want more... F1, PH2, The Regent! Who needs a Butler? YOU Do! You haven’t seen him all afternoon; you press the button on the phone, he’s at the door! How could he have known?
Where are all the passengers? You can just about choose any seat in any venue. Where’s the end of the line? Where’s the LINE? You’re all alone with your LW in the infinity pool. Crew members keep asking you questions... Do you need anything? Is everything OK? Of course it is; isn’t this how cruising should be?
Don’t risk your sanity. It’s not worth it! If you’re happy on Celebrity or Holland America don’t cruise on Regent. Once you try being a Mariner, all you can do is become an Explorer. It’ll be years before you feel that ultimate Splendor...
Proceed at your own peril! ��❤️��
Amen! Our experience exactly.
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Just think that if you took a 6-star cruise line, like Regent, you wouldn’t have to be concerned about beverages, tips, tours, business class air fare, etc. Might save money, not have to sign for everything, wear a lanyard around your neck, and get superb service all the time.
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After 7 Regent cruises we have never been disappointed. We have 2 more reserved, one of them is the TA on the fresh-out-of dry dock Mariner in April, which should be a lot of fun. We like the excellent, consistent service and not having to sign for everything. Several times the staff and crew have exceeded expectations by creating additional experiences for the passengers—Panama Canal lecturer was also an astronomer so had night lecture on deck; after all-day tour being welcomed back to Explorer with champagne, cool towels, band, cheering staff led by Captain Stan—making a really good trip more memorable. So, my suggestion is give Regent a try.
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I share your aversion to art auctions, and I was surprised to learn that Silversea maybe introducing them. This has not been a "feature" of the line in the past. Regent had (and may still have) art auctions. They were, as you suggest, very obtrusive. It was one of several reasons I quit selling them.
I hope that the OP was mistaken or that this was a one off experience on Whisper. Could a current passenger let us know?
We have been using Regent since 2003 and have never experienced an art auction.
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Cruise continues to go well. I will post full comments when we return home. However, I do want to say that the crew did a wonderful job last night accommodating all the passengers returning from the 12-hour tour to Hanoi. Most everyone returned to the ship around 9 pm. Compass Rose and La Veranda were open until 10 pm, with a French-themed buffet being served in La Veranda. Good service, lots of food, and plenty of wine--very much appreciated after the long bus ride!
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Thank you all for your replies. Have decided to go and take lots to read on my Kindle. Really appreciate your help.
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We will be in Ha Long Bay in 2 days. I would appreciate any comments on the 11-hour tour to Hanoi. Long bus tours are not my favorite thing. Thank you.
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Need to apologize--I identified Executive Concierge incorrectly. Sorry for the error. Incidentally, the lecture today had excellent attendance, Constellation Theater quite full and material presented was very interesting--China's place in the world in comparison with other countries, China/Taiwan history, conflict, current issues.
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Enjoying cruise. Like results of ship redo, especially color pallete. Lecturer is Hugh Neighbour, extensive background in Asia. Good first lecture. At 9 am this morning, no sun beds occupied either by humans or possessions. Still a little too chilly. I will keep watch :). Have good Trivia team, won 3 out of 3. Hope streak continues but doubt that.
All service has been excellent. Pursers office helped me out with a Chinese immigration issue, my fault, but handled very well. I saw a question elsewhere on this Board about Executive Concierge, Olga. She is on Voyager.
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New artwork? The current artwork is only what, eight months old? Forget about new artwork, put that money into fixing the window seals or providing reliable internet...
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Amen!
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Briar - nice to see a fellow Greenvillian racking up the nights on Regent. Maybe we'll meet up on board someday soon...
Would love to meet you! Love G-ville! Enjoying NCAA's! Wow, lots of exclamation points! sigh@islc.net.
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The situation you encountered was extremely rare. You should not experience this in the future.
In terms of your room steward/stewardess, please do not sit back and say nothing. You need to either speak with the Head of Housekeeping or the General Manager. One discussion with them will solve the problem!
This is what I would do, also. After 100 nights on Regent, we have never NOT had a concern attended to promptly. We get on Voyager on the 23rd and plan to have a wonderful trip. I hope you enjoy the rest of your cruise.
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Thank you again for this wonderful thread! We are on Voyager in about 2 weeks. We lived in Japan and Korea for several years and are looking forward to visiting some favorite places and discovering new ones. Your reports have inspired us to try some more active tours that we had not considered. Luckily, Regent and our TA have been helpful in rearranging some for us. We are true Regent fans and your blog has reinforced our opinion!
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We were on Explorer in August 2016. Deck area was adequate with a larger outside eating area off La Veranda than on Voyager and Mariner, which we felt was a positive change. Also, in most cases private balconies are larger. Loved the ship, have a wonderful crossing!
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We always ask for a blanket. Never been a problem.