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49 minutes ago, docmark said:
Have you been on any other "luxury" cruise line before...Regent, Silversea for example?
(we are scheduled for our first Seabourn cruise in April)
Thank you.
We have not been on any luxury cruise lines before this one but Azamara was pretty nice too. Quite frankly, we are now spoiled! But since we love cruising in general, if an opportunity presents itself we will consider it. In all our years, we’ve never really had a bad cruise. Some are great, some not so much!
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We also just got off the Sojourn on December 1st. It was our first cruise with Seabourn and I can honestly say it was our best cruise ever (and we are very seasoned cruisers). It truly surpassed all our expectations. Dining preferences are certainly "to each his own" and commenting about what one likes and doesn't is free on Cruise Critic. For us, there were absolutely no complaints in that department.We are looking forward to booking another Seabourn cruise in the near future.
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We also. have been assigned Group F for 11/17. It is good to know that perhaps we can get on earlier as we will be arriving by bus and are due to be there about 12:30.
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Thank you to all who answered. Now I know what to bring on our upcoming cruise.
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I am inquiring about soap dispensers at the bathroom sink. I seem to remember that Celebrity provided bar soap at the sink. Is that still what is done or have they gone the route of liquid soap in at the sink and in the shower?
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Thank you. Fingers crossed!
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36 minutes ago, lola2013 said:
I'd try for the SV as quickly as possible. That is a "true" balcony with an amazing view of the wake. I've been on both deck 9 and deck 10. Both great.
Good luck.
Sorry, one last question before we bid on a SV. I can see on ship photos that some of the balcony may be visible from upper decks. That is ok but is the area immediately outside the sliding doors covered in any way??
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Thank you all who answered. We've never been in an aft balcony cabin but this might be the time to try it.
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Perhaps this topic has been covered many times but I have a specific question about the cabin we have booked on the Edge. Does the round porthole window open to let in fresh air? Someone elsewhere on this board likened these rooms to a mini sunroom balcony. I hope we can get some ocean air in it. We have an opportunity to bid on a move up to a Sunset Veranda. Any thoughts on those cabins?
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31 minutes ago, JF - retired RRT said:
Double post strikes again.
That's because I hit Save instead of Reply! My bad!!😉
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We'll be boarding on the 10th so I am enjoying going along with you on your cruise. We were on the Enchanted in November and really loved it. We also had some issues of slow service in the MDR, but we couldn't fault our waitress. She was always running and did her best.
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3 hours ago, dickinson said:
We are on now and yes there is one.
Thank you, I appreciate your confirming this.
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Doing last minute packing. I sailed on the Regal a number of years ago but I don't remember if there was a retractable clothesline in the shower. Can someone confirm that there is?
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5 hours ago, dickinson said:
Oh my! We saw the marriage game. that couple did have a great day! We are considering staying on for the next cruise. We got a great price (almost half what we paid for this one and that was a great price!). the future cruise desk said the amount of people on board would be about the same as what is on now. A couple we met playing trivia booked to stay on so we checked it out and will decide by tonight.
Did you go to the Captains Circle person or the future cruise booking person to get a rate for staying on next week?? I will be boarding on Sat. and wonder if there will be the same offer for the following week.
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For my cruise on Regal next week, I will be trying out my new battery operated toothbrush I bought on Amazon. . It is very lightweight and according to my daughter who used her's while here at Christmas, the battery should last for the week. Bringing one extra just in case. One less cord to carry!
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3 minutes ago, beg3yrs said:
Yes you missed something. The mandatory testing at the pier started a couple of weeks ago. You still must test two days in advance as well.
Yes I guess I did. I will be on the Regal next Saturday and no further testing is required. Perhaps it is because the ship is transiting the Canal.
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17 minutes ago, Aralim said:
Looking for people's experiences with the Chef's Table on Princess. My younger daughter and I are major foodies and I'm also a wine lover. I did one of these on Royal Caribbean by myself and loved it, both the food and the company. Would like to book this for myself and my daughter for one of our nights on board if it's good. She is 18 and the cruise is in the Mediterranean, so she's of age for this sailing and will be able to try the wines if she wants.
So far it's not showing in the Medallion app, but our sailing isn't until mid-July. I see bookings available for Sabatini's and Crown Grill, so I'm hoping it's just that they don't make those reservations available until closer in, and not they have scrapped it for the sailing due to Covid.
I don't think you will find the Chef's Table on the Medallion. When we did it on the Majestic in August, we spoke directly with the head maitre'd about getting on the list. Since they were only doing it once on our cruise, we were lucky to get a spot. We loved it. It is a lot about the show but the food was very good and so was the wine. IIMHO, we may not do it again for a couple of years but it was a really fun experience. If you can do it, do it!
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27 minutes ago, LACruiser88 said:
We are in the tent, waiting for our test results with around 300 other passengers...
I guess I am slow on the uptake! You had to be tested 2 days prior to boarding and now you are being tested again?? I think I missed something.
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To Geoherb -Thank you so much for taking us along on your Regal cruise vacation. I loved reading your observations and impressions. It was kind of you to share with all of us.
Wishing you a safe journey home.
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1 hour ago, geoherb said:
Yes, the tour boat picked us up at the ship and dropped us off at the ship. The description on the Princess website doesn't quite match reality.
"Complimentary water and punch are provided on the transfer from the cruise ship to the island. Snacks, hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks are available for purchase on Rendezvous Caye." They did not provide any beverages on the boat to or from the island. When we got to the island, they handed us a ticket that was good for one hamburger and one cup of rum punch. They tomato, onion, lettuce, mayonnaise, mustard, and ketchup available for the hamburgers. They came already with cheese, but I guess someone could ask for one without. Additional cups of rum punch were $2. They also had beer, water, soft drinks, cookies, and chips available for purchase.The best part was the excellent guide pointing out the various things we were seeing.
Thank you for your prompt and complete answer. I have enjoyed reading this thread with all the great info you have provided.
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18 hours ago, geoherb said:
I enjoyed this morning's snorkeling trip. The best part was being able to board the boat that took us to a tiny island (Rendezvous Caye). The second best part was that we had fewer than half the number normally going--45 instead of 100. Out of the 45, 34 of us snorkeled. They broke us up into two groups. I went with the first group.
The equipment they had for us was fine. We did have to wear vests. The excursion included a snack, which was a hamburger and a cup of rum punch. They did not provide more rum punch for free, but we could purchase it. I was thinking they'd have it available complimentary on the trip back, but they did not.
The first two photos were taken while snorkeling. The one of the sting ray was from the pier. The last one is the island. It's 220 steps lengthwise and 50 in width.
I am considering doing this excursion when on the 2/19 sailing. I have been to Belize and took the shuttle water taxi to the island. In reading about your tour, am I to understand that the excursion left right from the ship and you did not have to go to the town??
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42 minutes ago, azbirdmom said:
Thanks for the info you've been providing! Another question... My DH hates the liquid soap and likes the little bars. I know that on some ship they've stopped providing bars of soap but what's the situation on the Regal? Also anxious to hear how "dress to impress" differs from "formal" on the Regal.
I also have that same question. In November on the Enchanted, I brought my own bar soap for the shower and my own liquid hand soap for the sink. I didn't need the soap for the sink because there was liquid soap provided in a dispenser on the sink. I will bring my own bar soap for the shower just in case, but is a liquid soap provided for the sink?
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Thank you for taking the time out of your vacation to keep us informed about your experiences. I'll be joining the Regal in 2 weeks (assuming my Covid test is negative) so I'll be following along with you on this one. Our roll call is very quiet so I am guessing we won't be sailing anywhere near capacity.
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I received an upgrade to a deluxe cabin on Regal Princess. It is a connecting room on Dolphin Deck. I have never been in a connecting room on a Princess cruise. Can someone tell me where the connecting door is in the cabin?
Just Back from the Splendor "Isles of Legacy & Legend" -- June 9-21, 2024
in Regent Seven Seas Cruises
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Navis- Thank you for your review. We were on the Splendor T.A. this spring and are scheduled again next month for Iceland, Norway etc. Everything you said in your review was pretty much spot on for us this spring. We especially found the excursions desk personnel and excursions to be really disappointing. Like you, our itinerary was changed on the day we embarked. It was T.A. but we ended up with 8 days at sea to get to Europe. We also had a medical incident which required a deviation in the Azores. However, the deviation from FL did give us mostly calm seas on the crossing which was welcomed! We are hopeful that our next cruise will be as good or better in all areas.