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While researching a land trip, I came across Regent hotels and resorts. Because they use the same logo I looked further and found that the brand was also acquired from Carlson. Are there any cross benefits or perqs associated with a stay at these properties due to different levels of Regent cruise benefits? It does say that they operate under a separate license agreement. The properties look magnificent. Just wondering.....

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Sorry but they are completely separate companies. No cross benefits or perqs. Regent hotels are usually top of the line though.

 

It caught my attention since the logo is identical. Oh well.

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We have a Regent Hotel in Ft. lauderdale. We have been there visiting friends and no great shake by any means. It sits right off off the busy I-95 and nothing around it. If you come to FLL for a cruise look up some other hotels.

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