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smatazz

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  1. Thanks to each of you for your input! We were so much better prepared to make a decision onboard our recent cruise on the Voyager armed with all the information we received from my initial inquiry. We did, in fact, have Michael Coleman as our Cruise Consultant. He was very informative and answered every question we had with more than enough information. We did purchase a future cruise certificate and look forward to another Regent cruise some time in 2016!

  2. Thanks to all who have filled us in on the benefits of booking onboard. Like KathyPet, I do not know what a future cruise certificate might be. If we happen to have Michael Coleman assist us, we'll be certain to pass on your kind remarks, jgm and Travelcat2. Appreciate the responses from everyone.

  3. We are preparing to cruise aboard the Voyager next month. Although we have enjoyed previous Regent cruises, we have never taken the time to talk to a representative in the sales office. We are usually so busy and having such a good time, we forget about it until it is too late! This cruise begins with a day at sea where we will have the time. We are wondering what the advantage is to making an appointment to speak to someone in the office. Some specific questions we have are: Is there a discount involved in utilizing the onboard sales representative? Do they have information that is not available through your travel agent? How does your personal travel agent work into the equation? Also, I have read on some of the posts that you can purchase vouchers or coupons. What are these? Any enlightenment would be appreciated!

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