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  1. 2 hours ago, Gilly said:

    'scuse me @boblerm but are you two following in our footsteps?!  Guess which tour we chose in Ísafjörður? 😉     (and wasn't Johann the fisherman great?!)  

     

    It's lovely to revisit these places seeing through someone else's lens, especially when they are still so clear in my mind.  I can still hear the beautiful voice of the young woman in the church too.  I think we made an excellent choice with that tour, don't you?   ( I'm still waiting for those rejuvenating properties of the water to appear btw)

    I guess that great minds think alike (I am referring, of course, to you and Ms boblerm who takes the lead in excursion selections 😊). 

     

    Yes, we have been very pleased with our excursions do far. Johann was quite a personality, I loved how he spoke so enthusiastically to us knowing that not one of us understood a word he said (other than our tour guide, thank goodness 😁

     

    Hard to tell how well the magic water is working, I always feel young when cruising! 😉

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  2. 15 hours ago, mnocket said:

    Wow!  That's great.  I'll be there in a week and I must say packing for this trip is about as difficult as it gets.  The weather in Iceland is so dramatically variable.  I know... layers, layers, layers, but it's hard to not overpack. 

    Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. 

    It may be quite cold and windy, so pack for that for sure. But in terms of over packing, please bear in mind that the included unlimited laundry is great, and you can get it done every day if you wish. So there is no need to take lots of clothing (unless you want lots of different outfits!) 😊

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    Kveðja! 
     
    Last night we dined at Compass Rose. Boblerm had caviar profiteroles, cream of asparagus soup, and duck prepared 2 ways in plum sauce. Ms. Boblerm had vine ripened tomato salad, asparagus soup and a sake glazed salmon. In terms of presentation, flavor, and service, it was a standout dining experience. 
     
    The evening entertainment was a vocalist named Andrew Bateup, who was a finalist in the UK version of "the Voice". He did a performance of standards ; rat pack, Michael Bublè, Bryan Adams, others, backed by the Regent Signature Orchestra. He has a really nice voice and put on a very enjoyable show. 
     
    Today we are in Ísafjörður. The forcast called for rain all day, but the Norse gods smiled upon us once again, and it was pleasant and sunny, at least as we speak, 2PM.
     
    Our excursion was called "Life and Culture of Ísafjörður. We stopped at the Ósvör Maritime Museum, which is a replica of an old Icelandic fishing village, and then drove to a church where we were serenaded with Islandic folk songs by a lovely young lady. Next we stopped at the Tunguskògur water falls. We were able to sample the clear mountain water which is said to have rejuvenating powers, you become 10 years more youthful with each glass. I had 4. We'll see what happens. Lastly, we returned to Isafjörður, where we visited a Maritime and Folk Museum. We were able to sample salted cod, which was pretty much like trying to chew on fish flavored plasterboard. 😋
     
     
    I must say that it is an incredible pleasure to be relaxing comfortably on the pool deck in Iceland, and best of all, NO CHAIR HOGS! 
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  4. 5 minutes ago, mnocket said:

    I'm really disappointed to hear this as we're flying to Iceland next week on Icelandair.  I knew their Business Class seats were like US domestic 1st class, but I was hoping they reclined enough that you could sleep without your head falling forward. Mine's a red eye so I really need to try to get some sleep. 

    Yes,  US domestic 1st class is exactly what we had, sorry if I misled you. The seats do recline, but not nearly flat. No worries, your head will not fall forward, and if you can sleep well in a semi reined position, you are good to go! 

  5. 3 hours ago, Gilly said:

    It was in Grundarfjörður, Bob...and we did exactly the same tour as you did today in slightly less favourable weather (but not too bad!).  He also popped up in Reykjavik on our last morning.  I think that, like we've seen before, the same guides operate in several ports.

     

    Duh! 

    Yes, I am did read that blog entry, but that was, like, a, whole 3 days ago! 

    Can't remember everything! 😂

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  6. Góðan daginn!

     

    Dinner last night was at Prime 7. Jeannie had crab cake to start and the seafood sampler. I had the beef tartar and the bone in- rib steak. I asked to add a couple of crab legs to make it a surf and turf. We thought that the starters were very good, but the entrées just OK. My steak had good flavor, but was on the tougher side. My wife's lobster tail was somewhat overcooked. There was some service issues as well, they seem to be understaffed. We finished well with my favorite dessert south of the North Pole, the Caramel Pop Sundae!

     

    The show last night was Welcome Aboard Variety Showtime, featuring a sampling of all of the ship's on- board entertainers. There were numbers by the Regent Signature Orchestra; the Observation Lounge piano player, Ray; the Splendor Lounge performers, the Dial 2 Duo (2 gents). The production team did a short tribute to Queen. If this is any indication of what we have in store for us, I have very high hopes for a great entertainment experience, as they were all excellent. In addition, cruise director Margaret did 2 songs as well as acting as MC. This is the first time that we have cruised with her and my first impression is very positive in terms of her talent and personality. 

     

    Today we are anchored off Grundarfjörður, we tendered in and had a tour called "Highlights of Snæfellsnes. We drove through some nice scenes, with several stops showcasing some beautiful vistas. So much of touring is dependant on the weather, and today we hit the jackpot. It was 16C/61F, calm and clear as a bell. Our tour guide told us that this was highly unusual for this region. Sadly, the forecast ahead is not do great, but we surely too appreciate what we had today!

     

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    As mentioned, it is my intent to post some details and more photos when I am at home. 

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  7. Update to muster /safety:
    When first turning on your in-suite TV, a 16 minute safety video has to play before you can view anything else. 
    Also, at 5:45, the CD came on the ship wide PA system with a 15 minute talk, covering pretty much the same stuff. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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  8. 50 minutes ago, captjohn said:

    Hi, we will be boarding in a week and taking the same flight from Boston. Any problems getting into Iceland ?

    John

    The flight was great, on time, smooth, excellent service and good food. 

    As mentioned, it was comfortable enough for a daytime flight of this duration, I think that you will be pleased. 

  9. Our Icelandair business class flight was fine for a daytime flight, but would not recommended for overnight, as seats do not recline nearly enough. We arrived at our hotel, the Hilton Konsulat at about 11PM. I had researched dining options beforehand, and the only thing that I could find open at that hour was a hotdog stand. But Icelandair kept us well fed, so we passed.

     

    Walked around Reykjavík a bit this morning.

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    You can tell the locals from the tourists as some are dressed for the summer, and others for the winter.

     

    Took a taxi to the pier. It was only about a 10 minute  ride, but the fare was (brace yourself), two thousand nine hundred and twenty krona! 
    But then I did the math, and it came out to only twenty bucks. Whew! 

     

    Embarkation was easy peasy. Check in started at 11:30, and we were on the pool deck by 11:45.


    Strange as it may seem, I think that my favorite part of a cruise is embarkation . We love getting our first glimpse of our ship. The feeling of first stepping on our ship is an indescribable one, so I will not try. We savor our first toast (our go to is Champagne with Grand Marnier) on the pool deck. As special as these things were prior to travel being shut down by that – which – shall-not- be – named, now it is even more so! 


     Since the resumption of travel following you – know- what,  Regent no longer requires showing up for a live muster, we just have to watch a video at home (twice), then after checking in, you go to your muster station to say hi. 
    This is either
    great because we don’t have to spend precious on board time with a boring old muster presentation
    or
    terrible, because in the event of an actual emergency, people are likely to be unprepared, and will run around like chickens with their heads cut off
    or
    both. 
     

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  10. In the days of my "youth"*, I used to enjoy doing doing somewhat comprehensive live trip reports on Cruise Critic, with somewhat detailed information, an occasional pithy comment, and loads of visuals.  As the years go by, I find that my brain and fingers work more slowly, and doing a detailed live report takes up more time than I would like.  So lately, I have been reporting once settled in at home.   But I think that there is some value in posting about a cruise in real time, to give people who are soon to embark a chance to see what's going on onboard and to answer questions.  So my plan is to do a fairly brief report about the goings on aboard the Splendor, with a pic or 2, and then fill in the gaps with more detail and photos when I get home and have a chance to rest my weary cerebrum.

     

    This cruise is a circumnavigation of Iceland, round trip Reykjavik, 8 nights with 5 ports of call including an overnight in the Faroe Islands, one sea day.  We have a post cruse night in Reykjavik.

     

    I am currently in the British Airway lounge in Boston Logan, which is the lounge that Icelandair uses here.  We have a noontime flight which lands in REK this evening, and board tomorrow.

     

    If any of my fellow CCers that are sailing with me are reading this, please post here and help me out!

     

    *"Oh, to be young...., and seventy again."

    Mrs. Odetts (My Little Margie's next door neighbor(American sitcom from the '50s))

     

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  11. 34 minutes ago, Gilly said:

    Sorry, I'm late to the party on this thread but thanks @boblerm for the nudge.  Andy and Tammy left the ship in Oslo due to a family emergency and Margaret Lynn took over from there with her inimitable style and talent.  We were sad to miss Andy and Tammy but Margaret is a very capable and safe pair of hands and runs an equally good Trivia session 😉 (well, some things are important, arent they?)

    Thank you for this info, Gill. Do you happen to know if Margaret Lynn will be on board for a while now? 

     

    And as long as I have you on the phone, thanks you so much for your delightful blog! 

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  12. 1 hour ago, Big Vin said:

    The always available menu needs to go! It gets boring after a few days.

    I think that CR's always available menu is one of the reasons that so many of us love Regent.  But that's what makes horse races.

     

    1 hour ago, Big Vin said:

    Only well-behaved children belong on a luxury ship.

     

    1 hour ago, Big Vin said:

    It's already been decided that next time, 2024, is Viking Ocean and Viking Expedition.

     

    Problem solved!

     

    Big Vin, thank you for your honest report.  It is always nice to hear differing perspectives on this forum. even those that are absolutely wrong.

    Just kidding!😄

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  13. 46 minutes ago, Big Vin said:

    Notwithstanding boblerms's nice post, above, I don't think that he, or anyone else, really wants to read my very negative (so far) review.

    Big Vin, while we appreciate your concern for our sensitivities, perhaps we are not quite as fragile as you may think. 

     

    We can handle the truth

     

    If it's not too much trouble, mayb you can provide a few bullet points (if possible in language that is not too too weird?) as to what your concerns are. And also if there is any positives? 

     

    TIA. 

     

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  14. 6 hours ago, Big Vin said:

    This is a one post review of the process to get a transfer ticket from the Anchorage Hilton to Seward.

     

    I don't understand how Regent can be so bad at this. They have an Alaska season every year, formerly on Mariner, and now on Explorer. They turnaround from Anchorage every other week all summer long. How can they be so bad at this?

     

    Last night we received a welcome letter when checking in. It was after 10:00 pm so there was no Regent hospitality desk to clear things up. (We arrived at the airport in plenty of time to get to the hotel by 10:00 pm, but were kept waiting 40 minutes for the bus transfer, so there is also that.)

     

    Anyway, what was written in the welcome letter had no resemblance to what actually happened this morning.

     

    I searched out the hospitality desk at 7am because that's when the letter said it would open. There was already a line, winding out the door and into an adjacent outdoor patio. And as the line snaked on the inside, it interfered with the serving of breakfast.

     

    I know the experience on board the ship will be better, but come on Regent, you can do better than this!

     

    I would be interested if anyone on a subsequent cruise staying with Regent pre-cruise from Anchorage can attest that they at least bothered to change the welcome letter to reflect the actual process.

     

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    Big Vin

    So sorry that your cruise has gotten off to such a rocky start.  Here's hoping that things take a considerable turn for the better once you board.

    If time allows, please pop in here from time to time and let us know how things are going.

    Cheers!🥂

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  15. 5 hours ago, bitob said:

    I am on the second leg of a silversea cruise. 

    the first leg had toddlers with Nannie’s. The toddlers ran around the restaurants, screamed etc. as the parents sat as far away as they could. I did say something but they will never offend a guest. 

     

    second leg. They are gone. What a pleasure 

     

    there are no bad children

    only bad parents

    I think that we are all in agreement that children who cannot behave, and/or parents that are unwilling to see to it that children are not creating a disturbance should not be on luxury lines.

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  16. 1 hour ago, Rothko1 said:

    I love how you guys keep changing the circumstances

    The circumstances have not changed one bit. The circumstances have always been that G&G do not wish to cruise on a big ship (or as Pcardad would state it, wouldn't set foot on a big ship), and offers to take the family. Nothing more, nothing less. 

     

    1 hour ago, Rothko1 said:

    Now it's:  G&G are going to help with the care of the grandkids. Maybe even babysit them some nights...  And the children are so very happy to be so accommodated.

    Seriously? Is there a grandparent alive that does not relish in spending time with their grandkids?  I think most grandparents think of an occasional babysit to go with the territory, but let's assume that isn't on the table, that one of the parents has to retire on the earlier side each night . So now this constitutes selfishness? 

     

    1 hour ago, Rothko1 said:

    You forgot to add:  And Grandma and Grandpa will hire nannies and staff to accompany the family.  And fly in the finest tutors and instructors to enrich the grandchildren.  

    ???? Hah? 

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  17. 30 minutes ago, Rothko1 said:

     

    The scenario in which I am calling grandma and grandpa "selfish" is the scenario that was presented to me:  "but when grandma and grandpa won't set foot on a big ship and offer to pay for all - all go."

     

    This wasn't a case of:  Regent works best for the family because our grandchildren are all well-behaved and will enjoy the luxury ship experience.

     

    It was a case of grandma and grandpa refusing to set foot on a mega liner ship and instead essentially offering a "take it or leave it" bribe to the parents and grandparents.  

     

    And I call that selfish...

    Let me see if I understand this-

    • Grandma and Grandpa do not wish to cruise on a big ship, only on Regent
    • Grandma and Grandpa offer to take their children and grandchildren with them, and pay their way
    • The children then have the opportunity to cruise on a first class line that they perhaps could not afford on their own, and have Grandma and Grandpa to help with the care of the grandchildren, maybe even babysit some nights so that the children can have a late night out on the ship
    • Said children are very happy to be so accommodated

     

    And this makes Grandma and Grandpa selfish?

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