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On 12/17/2019 at 6:34 AM, NewToCruising2013 said:

We are sailing on Regent SSMariner Sydney to Singapore 01March2020. When the ship docks in Brisbane I will meet my Sister and husband who live there. I would love to show them what onboard is like. Is it possible to arrange visitor passes, and who should I approach onboard to arrange this?

 

 

 We were able to have a guest visit us on the Explorer 2 years ago. Contact the cruise line. They were very nice and had no problem. Our friend was issued a "visitor" I'd. We took him to lunch in the French Restaurant and paid a minimal charge. By the way it was at a tendered port. 

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On 12/17/2019 at 10:46 AM, George C said:

I know one of our friends who was also our travel agent was unable to visit us about ten years ago, what there major lines allow this, thanks. I miss the old days when we could have several friends for a bon  voyage party. 

Yes remember that? That was a lot of fun!

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1 hour ago, cruise-a-holic said:

Yes remember that? That was a lot of fun!

I lived in nyc 45 years ago and always had friends and family visit on bon voyage on my cruises in the 70’s , had several people in my tiny inside cabin .  

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