flossie009 Posted March 16, 2019 Author #26 Share Posted March 16, 2019 8 hours ago, CBWIR said: Heard you had a great dinner Friday night on the Navigator. Hope you enjoyed it as much as the people who told me about it. Yes, it was a fabulous dinner with such enjoyable company 😁 Who knew that us troublesome Segmenters would get on so well with World Cruisers 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 16, 2019 Author #27 Share Posted March 16, 2019 @2012_Alaska_bound & @RachelG, Thanks for setting me right on the route of the walking track. I had just referenced the route of the jogging track shown on the deck plans. Certainly the joggers huffing & puffing round the rear of Galileo’s were more intrusive than the walkers 🤨 @SC Retired Cruiser, Bob, Good to hear from you. The forward facing open deck is on deck 12 where the games are located (mini-golf, shuffleboard etc). The deck is not covered. @ronrick1943 & others, Thanks for your kind comments. Will try to post some more about our travels this morning if the internet behaves itself. We are presently sailing towards Laem Chabang, Thailand with some threatening clouds and thunderstorms around 😱 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 16, 2019 Author #28 Share Posted March 16, 2019 Monday 11 March: Nha Trang, Vietnam Today was David’s birthday, so the customary and very welcome Regent good wishes and suite decoration was the order of the day. Our excursion was a Pedicab ride around town, which was very good ............ and exciting when being buzzed by the locals on their scooters 😱 A very enjoyable dinner in Compass Rose sharing with two other personable and interesting couples. The conversation flowed such that we missed the guest entertainer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 16, 2019 Author #29 Share Posted March 16, 2019 Some statistics of those on board for this segment from the SSS evening, courtesy of Bruce the Cruise Consultant: Bronze: 18 Silver: 142 Gold: 145 Platinum: 29 Titanium: 15 Diamond: 8 Commodore: 2 (congratulations to Peggy on achieving Commodore status) Total SSS members on board for this segment: approx 360 PS: I am afraid that further photo reports about this cruise may have to wait until we are in Singapore as the internet is just too frustrating. Just did a couple of speed tests and these were the results - worse than dial-up!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SC Retired Cruiser Posted March 16, 2019 #30 Share Posted March 16, 2019 UUNetBill- Hi!! Hambagahle and Flossie Thank you!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travelcat2 Posted March 16, 2019 #31 Share Posted March 16, 2019 Those Seven Seas Society numbers clearly show that the number of Gold members is so high that they need their own special event. Obviously the "Top Tier Event" on this segment will have 200 passengers ..... way too many to have a "special" anything. Thank you for posting these numbers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladys Mom Posted March 16, 2019 #32 Share Posted March 16, 2019 Flossie have a wonderful cruise. We love the section of the world that you are traveling through. Interestingly enough, Viet Nam was our favorite. Last summer we were on the Navigator from NYC to Iceland. It was a wonderful cruise, even with some weather difficulties. The crew could not have been nicer and more responsive to any problem that arose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJ2002 Posted March 17, 2019 #33 Share Posted March 17, 2019 Really enjoying your commentary and pictures Flossie! We'll be on the Navigator soon, and it is always so helpful to hear about others' experiences. Thanks for sharing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 17, 2019 Author #34 Share Posted March 17, 2019 5 hours ago, Travelcat2 said: Those Seven Seas Society numbers clearly show that the number of Gold members is so high that they need their own special event. Obviously the "Top Tier Event" on this segment will have 200 passengers ..... way too many to have a "special" anything. Thank you for posting these numbers. Yes, a large number of Silver and Gold on this cruise; possibly inflated by the 150 World Cruisers. We missed the top tier event, as we forgot it was on!, but others reported that the entertainment by the Production Cast at the event was excellent. More interesting from the figures is that there are nearly one hundred guests on this segment who are new to Regent. Perhaps that is the reason for the change in “vibe” noted by HotRoot, albeit we have still not noticed any of the crass behaviours or non adherence to the dress code that she reported. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 17, 2019 Author #35 Share Posted March 17, 2019 @Lady’s Mom and @RJ2002, Thanks for following along. Looks like the Wi-Fi is a little faster and more stable today so maybe able to post some more of our blog. Happy St Patrick’s Day, everyone 💚 🥃 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 17, 2019 Author #36 Share Posted March 17, 2019 (edited) Tues/Wed, 12/13 March: Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam We were able to have a lie in this morning as the ship did not dock until 1pm. Having been to Paulette Mitchell’s talk on “Travel Photography” mid morning, we were well set to view & photograph the sail up the river, with Navigator able to tie up at Nha Rang Port; barely 0.5km from the town centre. On the first afternoon we took the shuttle into Union Square and then walked down to Ben Thanh market for a fun hour of haggling. In the evening there was a Deck BBQ; a delicious feast, followed by popular songs from the 1960’s performed on deck by the Production Cast. Then it was all down to the Seven Seas Lounge for music & dance from talented local performers. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Edited March 17, 2019 by flossie009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 17, 2019 Author #37 Share Posted March 17, 2019 Up early on our second day in Saigon, we set off for our excursion to the Mekong River Delta.This took in a visit to a Pagoda, a short cruise on the river, fruit & honey tasting and a sampan ride along a narrow canal. Then it was off to a large venue for a “traditional” Vietnamese lunch.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 17, 2019 Author #38 Share Posted March 17, 2019 Mixing coconut toffee/fudgeSent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 17, 2019 Author #39 Share Posted March 17, 2019 Lunch menuElephant Ear fishPreparing the sticky rice ballsSent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 17, 2019 Author #40 Share Posted March 17, 2019 After a long but enjoyable day, it was good to get back on board Navigator to freshen up and watch as we sailed back down the river from Saigon.So it was finally goodbye to Vietnam. We could not believe how much expansion has taken place since we were last here some 4 years ago .......... and the development is still continuing at a rapid pace.Dinner in Prime 7. Food was delicious, with both our steaks being cooked perfectly and all the sides piping hot. However we found this venue on Navigator to be dark and cramped. Hopefully they will lighten the decor during the next refurbishment due later this year.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ronrick1943 Posted March 17, 2019 #41 Share Posted March 17, 2019 Your trip just looks fabulous and you're really having a great time. Didn't know that the Navigator is going into a refreshment - that's great news to hear since that we'll be cruising her later on. Thanks again for all the information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 17, 2019 Author #42 Share Posted March 17, 2019 Just found a better picture of the bees:............... and the fried “Elephant Ear” fish, which was delicious:Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1982CruzStart Posted March 17, 2019 #43 Share Posted March 17, 2019 Thanks Flossie for your commentary and pictures. Looking forward to our cruise together later this year. Continue to enjoy your cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare RachelG Posted March 17, 2019 #44 Share Posted March 17, 2019 We did the same excursion 2 years ago. I really liked that fish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 19, 2019 Author #45 Share Posted March 19, 2019 Passenger diversity on this segment: USA - 329 UK - 49 Canada - 39 The rest of the passenger list being made up of smaller numbers from other countries. There will be a changeover of around 250 guests in Singapore at the end of this segment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 20, 2019 Author #46 Share Posted March 20, 2019 So sorry that we have got so far behind with this blog. However, now we are off the ship and checked in at the Mandarin, Singapore (with stable, good Wi-Fi) we will try to catch up and finish our reports about this 12 day Asian segment of the world cruise. Thurs 14 March: At Sea Terry Bishop’s lecture this morning was “Thailand - The land of the free with a dark past”. An excellent run through Siam/Thailand’s history; the major section being about the terrible suffering of PoWs forced to build the Burma Railway during the Japanese occupation of Thailand in WW2. This evening was the Seven Seas Society party, which was well attended. During the event 10 crew members received their Regent long service awards - some for 5 years loyal service and some 10 year awards. We had a very enjoyable dinner in Compass Rose at a table hosted by William Gomez, Executive Concierge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 20, 2019 Author #47 Share Posted March 20, 2019 (edited) Friday, March 15: Sihanoukville, Cambodia ($89US per person for the visa to visit this port) Our impression of this area was that, unlike its neighbour Vietnam, Cambodia is struggling to move on from its troubled past. The town looked uncared for and there is obviously much poverty. However, there is much construction ongoing fuelled by foreign investment. We drove past garment factories where workers earn $150US per month when toiling for 12 hours per day. Their employers then make deductions for accommodation etc. Our excursion in Cambodia was “Amazing Ream National Park”. This included a visit to a Monastery, a walk through a small village and a boat ride along the river. The approach to the Monastery Meditation Pagoda Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Edited March 20, 2019 by flossie009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 20, 2019 Author #48 Share Posted March 20, 2019 Various Buddhas at the MonasteryHappy BuddhaSent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 20, 2019 Author #49 Share Posted March 20, 2019 The village school:Local fruits:Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted March 20, 2019 Author #50 Share Posted March 20, 2019 (edited) Then it was off on a long hike in the heat of the day through the rice fields to get to the river and board our boats. David said that the film “The Killing Fields” kept coming into his mind. An interesting excursion but probably could have been shorter. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Edited March 20, 2019 by flossie009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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