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Mudhen

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  1. Back in the dim dawn of time on Royal Viking ships, there was a tiny arrowlike figure that was incorporated  into the carpet design that pointed towards the bow. There were also carpets in the elevators that were changed daily and announced the day of the week......loved that!

  2. Although this isn't written in blood, so to speak, I'd think that checking in at the Regent desk and telling them your intentions, that would be enough. I'd think if your luggage is tagged with your cabin, deck, etc. it'll be picked up as per usual the morning of embarkation and will go directly to the ship/cabin. I don't think the Regent folks would mind if you took your own transport to the ship.....less on the bus!!

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  3. I think that the "included" hotel is pretty much a crap shoot. We've stayed in 'em all, from the sublime to the ridiculous. It's doesn't really matter where you're embarking from, Miami, Sweden, Italy, etc. 

    Back in "the day", we stayed in a terrible hotel in Stockholm next to the railway station. Small, odd shaped room with only duvets on the bed. (yes, I know they do that a lot in Scandanavia ) Room was so dark that even with the drapes wide open we didn't know whether it was 7am or 7pm...haha!

    The morning's entertainment was watching management chase the homeless out of the breakfast buffet....you can't make this stuff up! On another upscale cruise line, we stayed at in Iceland, the room was so small, I've seen bigger bathrooms, so it's not always Regent!

    Most recently we stayed in the Biltmore in Miami. Yes, a world class hotel, but our bathtub had been refinished and the glazing was in pieces near the drain....ummm.....well, not so good. Breakfast was terrible...

    On the wonderful list was the Fairmont Monte Carlo....died and gone to heaven and included and our next one is the Mandarin Oriental in Miami. I want to be buried in one of their bathrobes. Again, included..

    So I guess what i'm trying to say is if you really want to be sure where you're staying, book your own.

    Even then it may not guarantee what you're getting....

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  4. 1 minute ago, Gilly said:

    @Mudhen I shall look forward to sailing along virtually with you lucky ducks, for we too had a Grandeur cruise to look forward to in February...until we had the news that our first Grandchild plans to arrive around then and guess what?  Suddenly a cruise on Grandeur became less important 😉   So we'll sail on Voyager in late April instead and be with you in spirit!!

    Aw,,,,We can TOTALLY sympathize with you. We had our "dream" cruise planned for last November and lo and behold, the grandbaby that was never supposed to be, made his presence known. He is/was our very first after a long fought struggle...first birthday is coming this November!

    Needless to say, cruise went out the window!

    Stay tuned and we'll be most pleased to report our adventures on the Grandeur!

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  5. We recently had an email from Regent expounding on the new entertainment offerings that will be coming with the Grandeur. If they can deliver half of what they highlight, it'll be a breath of fresh air.

    We're fortunate enough to have a Grandeur cruise coming in Feb. 

    Excited to hear about something new and different. We'll see if it pays off !

  6. 30 minutes ago, exlondoner said:


    The whole thing, whichever version, sounds absolutely horrible. I’ve never seem the point of melted cheese.

    Oh, but you are all missing the most important part with those grilled cheeses....

    A bowl of really good tomato soup!! 

    When I was still teaching, that was one of the only lunches that I could count on from the cafeteria!

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  7. Backing up a tad....

    John and I were fortunate enough (just dumb luck) to experience a mass and the flying botafumerio (sp?) at the cathedral. It was truely an out of body experience. Some of the charm was that, although we were not seated together (lucky to just get in), was that we sat together with "pilgrims' of all social status, folks in heel and suits and assorted clergy. Truly a cross section of humanity. Made the experience all the sweeter!

    Ranks right up there with fav excursions...

    Truffle hunting with dogs in Tuscany and flying our own falcons in Scotland...

    We're blessed!

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  8. We're onboard now, having boarded in Copenhagen and are leaving tomorrow. I have a garden variety cold....Other than the last couple of days our weather had been abysmal. Rain, cold, SERIOUS wind and some sort of odd stuff that fell out of the sky in Glasgow...mist? fog? dew? .Actually my husband spotted a few stray flakes early one morning. I KNOW I, along with probably a lot of other people who got a cold, probably got one there. Wind was blowing the dog off the chain!

    Anyway, I'm not blaming Regent, the nice waiter, passengers, anyone for how I got the damn thing!

    Yes, there may be a couple of covid casualties, out there and the usual number with the GI thing or a respitory bug, but my guess is the common cold. Of course NOBODY gets just that anymore. I guess it has to be something more exotic.....just me sayin'...(giggle!)

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  9. 4 hours ago, mrlevin said:

    There are wonderful sommeliers across the Regent fleet; hopefully, we will sail with Georgianna again and she will have a second chance to make a first impression.  

    Ut oh…

    sounds like a problem some where along the line.   “Stuff happens”

    No matter…

    Hope all will be well when you see her again!

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