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Booked for June 13 on the Navigator, what time do the bars close in the eveing on board? I am a bit of a night owl. :)

 

Here is what is in today's Passages:

 

Pool Bar. 10am-6pm

Navigator Lounge. 10am-Midnight

Stars Lounge. 6pm-Midnight

Seven Seas Lounge. 9pm-10:30pm

Casino Bar. 9pm-Late

Galileo's Lounge. 3pm-Late

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Thank you for posting the lounge hours. Our experience has been that lounges on port intensive itineraries tend to be dead after 10:00 p.m. unless Regent is having "Name that Tune" or "Liar's Club". At least for us, being at sea changes our sleeping hours. While at home we rarely go to bed before midnight, we often find ourselves in bed at 10:00 p.m. when on a ship. Either it is the sea air, having way too much wine at dinner or ???:)

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I have closed the bars on a number of occasions. Late is usually around 1am but they will stay open for the last customer (unless some restriction going into port). On a rare occasion, the bartender may try to talk you into leaving but you can ignore the request.

 

Marc

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Thank you for posting the lounge hours. Our experience has been that lounges on port intensive itineraries tend to be dead after 10:00 p.m. unless Regent is having "Name that Tune" or "Liar's Club". At least for us, being at sea changes our sleeping hours. While at home we rarely go to bed before midnight, we often find ourselves in bed at 10:00 p.m. when on a ship. Either it is the sea air, having way too much wine at dinner or ???:)

 

???.......do you mean you play "Guess Who"!!

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???.......do you mean you play "Guess Who"!!

 

I suspect that "Guess Who" is the same as Liar's Club (or similar). They pick words that no one has ever heard of. Three people give convincing versions of the meaning and the teams vote on who is telling the truth. It is a lot of fun. The one word I'll always remember is "cloop". (may be spelled kloop). No one guessed that it is the sound made when a cork is forcibly drawn from a bottle. Ever since learning the word, we notice the sound when the cork comes out of the bottle:D

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