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Is it possible to have a tour of the ship when you are not a passenger?


Pamela1
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Hi,

 

I have just noticed that the Voyager will be docked close to where we live next month. We will be sailing on her soon after that and wondered if there was a chance to go and visit her and look onboard. Does that happen or am just being a bit cheeky.

 

Thanks

 

Pam.

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Thanks Ron, we booked through Regent itself so just thought i would ask here first to see if anyone had done this before.

 

There is no real need for us to do this but just thought it would be a fun day out and be able to see the ship in advance of our cruise.

 

Pam.

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You could ask, but it's usually travel agent groups that get tours.

 

If you could connect with a passenger who will be on the ship, then they could invite you. This has to be done well in advance, and not sure how likely it is that someone would come forward to invite you. They'd have to read this thread first.

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