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  1. 5 hours ago, mrstanley said:

    If passengers really care about their health they would be up to date on their COVID vaccination and Flu shot before traveling anywhere. 
     

    Many of us are.  However, until this month, the COVID vaccine was not up to date for the virus strand currently in circulation.

  2. I was on one of the Regent ships in July (prefer not to say which one).  I had cold symptoms and having brought my own COVID tests, I self tested and was positive.  I called the medical center to ask about next steps.  I felt that they were discouraging me from self reporting.  They indicate that if I came to the medical center and tested positive, I would be quarantined.  But, if I did not come down, there was nothing they would do (after I had already admitted to testing positive).  I did go for the more extensive test anyway and was quarantined for five days.  Yet my neighbor, who called his mother each day to give a full report of his excursions, complained about his “sinus condition” and tiredness, but went about his daily activities.  Can’t say whether he masked or not - I was locked down.

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  3. We docked in Tilbury on Regent a few weeks ago.  The train station is about a mile from the dock.  There isn’t much infrastructure at the train station, so you should prebook transportation from the train station if you have not already done so.

  4. Vistaman, we are staying 8n Antwerp for two nights before our July cruise on Voyager.  I haven’t started my research yet, but if you could provide any must see sights and any dining suggestions, I would be grateful.  Thanks.

  5. 3 minutes ago, -Lew- said:

     

    Easy...  Have you ever had to provide the name of the cruise line when purchasing travel insurance?  I haven't.

    Every travel insurance policy that I have ever had has had an addendum containing cruise lines, travel packagers and airlines that it would not insure.  They don’t typically call attention to it, but it is there.

  6. We are considering booking a cruise on Regatta.  The only available suite is directly under the fitness studio.  Can anyone that stayed in one of those suites (either on Regatta or her sister ships) comment on the level of noise coming from the fitness center into the suites below?

  7. 4 hours ago, Wendy The Wanderer said:

    As someone else has said, there's a secure check-in onboard for carry-on bags--they discourage you from trying to drop them off at your suite, although that worked sometimes in the past.

     

     

    I’m an experienced Regent cruiser but never hear of the secure check-in for carry ons.  Where is it and how do we avail ourselves of its services?

  8. Your treatment, both the discourtesy from Gerson as well as being denied boarding of the catamaran was outrageous.  Please make sure that either you or your husband make both Destination Services as well as the GM aware of this situation.

     

    I do wish that Regent would increase the number of excursions for cruisers with mobility challenges.  I have cruised with my mother, who is on a walker, and we had to skip ship-provided excursions in several ports in the Mediterranean, as none were suitable.  This was pre-COVID.  I also traveled in January with my husband who was having walking issues, and it was difficult to find excursions in every port. We’re all aging.  Given Regent’s demographic, some gentler tour offerings would be appreciated.

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  9. I don’t know if we were “required” to take the tests.  We would never have refused. We called them to self-report.  We thought (and still think) it was the right thing to do.  
     

    Received notification from our insurance company today that our claim will be paid in full.

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  10. On 3/4/2023 at 3:28 PM, Pcardad said:

    I am not sure Regent can force medicine or medical treatment on you...they can quarantine you but not sure they have the legal right to go beyond that.

    Did someone indicate Regent forced medical treatment?  They did not force anything on us.

  11. Our experience was on Explorer in January 2023.  PCR test confirmed our own self-test results.  Nurse visited twice daily but no further tests until day 5.  We tested negative on day 5 and were immediately released from quarantine.  Cost including Paxlovid was $1,800+ per person.

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