mrlevin Posted June 9 #1 Share Posted June 9 Less than six weeks ago we disembarked Explorer where I reported the best service, food, and cruise that I have had on Regent. Now, we are on Mariner and I have to say that the service, food, and ship are just as good. Franck/Vlado as GM, Brandon as F&B, and all their teams are just fantastic. Henry as Restaurant Manager has been fantastic as have all of his Maitre Ds. Special kudos to the bar team that I first met on Navigator two years ago and then sailed with them on Mariner last Christmas/New Year's. Today we are in Sydney where Arlene had a tooth pulled while sailing this itinerary two years ago; today will be a better day. And the weather looks good for Greenland so we should be able to make all three Greenlandic stops. LIFE IS GOOD!!!! I will try to post more along the way. Marc 18 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
briar14 Posted June 9 #2 Share Posted June 9 Marc & Arlene, have a wonderful trip. I wish we were with you instead of sweating it out in SC. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wendy The Wanderer Posted June 9 #3 Share Posted June 9 Fingers crossed for Greenland! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chamima Posted June 9 #4 Share Posted June 9 2 hours ago, mrlevin said: Less than six weeks ago we disembarked Explorer where I reported the best service, food, and cruise that I have had on Regent. Now, we are on Mariner and I have to say that the service, food, and ship are just as good. Franck/Vlado as GM, Brandon as F&B, and all their teams are just fantastic. Henry as Restaurant Manager has been fantastic as have all of his Maitre Ds. Special kudos to the bar team that I first met on Navigator two years ago and then sailed with them on Mariner last Christmas/New Year's. Today we are in Sydney where Arlene had a tooth pulled while sailing this itinerary two years ago; today will be a better day. And the weather looks good for Greenland so we should be able to make all three Greenlandic stops. LIFE IS GOOD!!!! I will try to post more along the way. Marc We'll be on the Mariner in the fall for a big birthday trip for my husband so I'm SO happy to hear that everything is wonderful! Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOARMY Posted June 9 #5 Share Posted June 9 mrlevin: Pass on our regards to Brandon. We met him a year ago aboard Navigator on BtB NYC-Montreal-NYC segments. Two delightful dinners with him--the last being a themed South African meal he thoughtfully put together. My wife being a gourmet cook certainly facilitated dinner table banter. Hold onto positive thoughts re: Greenland (and Iceland). Will be on Splendor in less than two weeks for visits to both. My concern is volcanic activity at Iceland. Jim and Sue Redmond, WA GOARMY! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruce61 Posted June 10 #6 Share Posted June 10 On 6/9/2024 at 10:51 AM, GOARMY said: Hold onto positive thoughts re: Greenland (and Iceland). Will be on Splendor in less than two weeks for visits to both. My concern is volcanic activity at Iceland. We will be on Splendor a few weeks after you (Reykjavik to Southampton on July 25). I am not worried about the volcanic activity as the eruptions have been a few months apart and they just had a pretty big eruption which I hear takes pressure off for the next eruption. Also the volcanic activity does not seem to impact Reykjavik or the airport, but has closed Blue Lagoon a few days. Thinking positive thoughts for both of us. Can you please post some of your experiences on board including internet, food and how rough/calm the weather is? We seem to have a little different itinerary but in the same general parts of the world. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOARMY Posted June 11 #7 Share Posted June 11 Bruce61: If I can remember to do so--I will do so. GOARMY! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlevin Posted June 18 Author #8 Share Posted June 18 (edited) Today we arrived in Iceland. Although no transit through Prince Christian Sound due to ice (why do those in Miami keep forgetting that there is ice up north), we did get an extra day in Nuuk. Weather in Greenland was fantastic. Ship continues to impress. Even with cold weather and a full ship, F&B Brandon and Beverage Manager Brako have continued to be flexible and get everyone fed and well lubricated. Lecturers have been good although redundant with same itinerary two years ago (to be expected). We are changing cabins in Reykjavik; living with the tub/shower combination was not as bad as I thought but I will be glad to move to shower only suite for remainder of grand voyage. Weather will be bad in Iceland (40s/50s and rain/drizzle) and Torshavn is not looking the best but things looking up once we get to Scotland. Mariner as great as ever. More to come. Marc Edited June 18 by mrlevin 9 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruce61 Posted June 18 #9 Share Posted June 18 3 hours ago, mrlevin said: Weather will be bad in Iceland (40s/50s and rain/drizzle) and Torshavn is not looking the best but things looking up once we get to Scotland. Mariner as great as ever. I'm a little surprised and curious about your stop in Torshavn. We were originally scheduled to stop there around the end of July and they switched the itinerary about four months ago to Runvik instead. No real explanation why was given. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlevin Posted June 18 Author #10 Share Posted June 18 Two years ago we spent just one day in Torshavn, this year we are scheduled for two; I will let you know if there is any change to schedule. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chamima Posted June 18 #11 Share Posted June 18 4 hours ago, mrlevin said: Today we arrived in Iceland. Although no transit through Prince Christian Sound due to ice (why do those in Miami keep forgetting that there is ice up north), we did get an extra day in Nuuk. Weather in Greenland was fantastic. Ship continues to impress. Even with cold weather and a full ship, F&B Brandon and Beverage Manager Brako have continued to be flexible and get everyone fed and well lubricated. Lecturers have been good although redundant with same itinerary two years ago (to be expected). We are changing cabins in Reykjavik; living with the tub/shower combination was not as bad as I thought but I will be glad to move to shower only suite for remainder of grand voyage. Weather will be bad in Iceland (40s/50s and rain/drizzle) and Torshavn is not looking the best but things looking up once we get to Scotland. Mariner as great as ever. More to come. Marc Thank you for all of these updates. We will be taking our first Regent cruise on the Mariner this fall (after many Sitmar, Home Lines, Princess, Celebrity, etc. cruises) for a special birthday. Do you have any hints of places on the ship or things to do (again , on the ship) not to be missed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlevin Posted June 18 Author #12 Share Posted June 18 1 hour ago, chamima said: Thank you for all of these updates. We will be taking our first Regent cruise on the Mariner this fall (after many Sitmar, Home Lines, Princess, Celebrity, etc. cruises) for a special birthday. Do you have any hints of places on the ship or things to do (again , on the ship) not to be missed? Karen, there are four areas unique to Mariner. First is Mariner Lounge pre-dinner; it is unique amongst the lounges outside of Compass Rose in that it doesn’t need to double as the night club; Mariner has Stars Lounge for that. Second is the Garden Promenade; a great place to drink coffee; play games, work on the puzzle, or read a book. Third is the observation lounge. The only one in the fleet with outside areas to take pictures. In addition, it is two levels above the bridge so no need for strong tinting or curtains that must be closed at night like on the other ships. Fourth is Horizon Lounge on the stern of deck 6. There is an outdoor seating area which is great. Voyager also has Horizon Lounge but it was deleted from the newer ships. As you probably can tell Mariner is my favorite ship. 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chamima Posted June 18 #13 Share Posted June 18 23 minutes ago, mrlevin said: Karen, there are four areas unique to Mariner. First is Mariner Lounge pre-dinner; it is unique amongst the lounges outside of Compass Rose in that it doesn’t need to double as the night club; Mariner has Stars Lounge for that. Second is the Garden Promenade; a great place to drink coffee; play games, work on the puzzle, or read a book. Third is the observation lounge. The only one in the fleet with outside areas to take pictures. In addition, it is two levels above the bridge so no need for strong tinting or curtains that must be closed at night like on the other ships. Fourth is Horizon Lounge on the stern of deck 6. There is an outdoor seating area which is great. Voyager also has Horizon Lounge but it was deleted from the newer ships. As you probably can tell Mariner is my favorite ship. Thanks Marc I'm going to print out your suggestions and take it with us! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlevin Posted June 22 Author #14 Share Posted June 22 Club Mariner has arrived; Conference Room is “adult free zone.” Crew this segment is 456 versus 458 last segment so I don’t know where they got the staff to run Club Mariner. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladys Mom Posted June 22 #15 Share Posted June 22 About how many kids are on the ship? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlevin Posted June 23 Author #16 Share Posted June 23 13 hours ago, Ladys Mom said: About how many kids are on the ship? Don't know number of kids; probably less than ten. This cruise was marketed as special offer for kids. We had a fantastic Grand Voyage Brunch today in Horizon Lounge. Both bar and culinary teams put a lot of work into it. Last night we had 4.5 meter waves so I think most were late getting going today so brunch well attended. We just docked in Torshavn and will be here overnight. Andy announced at the brunch a very special group of entertainers coming on for a pre-dinner pre-departure show next Sunday. If you track our itinerary, you could probably figure out who these entertainers might be. We have skipped lots of excursions so far as we have spent lots of time in Greenland and Iceland; however, tomorrow starts a ten day stretch where we are likely to take our excursions each day; will be nice to get to St Malo for our next "sea" day. More later, Marc 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wendy The Wanderer Posted June 23 #17 Share Posted June 23 3 hours ago, mrlevin said: Andy announced at the brunch a very special group of entertainers coming on for a pre-dinner pre-departure show next Sunday. If you track our itinerary, you could probably figure out who these entertainers might be. Oh, do tell! How could we possibly figure that out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chamima Posted June 23 #18 Share Posted June 23 (edited) 18 minutes ago, Wendy The Wanderer said: Oh, do tell! How could we possibly figure that out? They'll be in Liverpool. You figure it out. I wouldn't expect the originals, though. Probably a tribute group. *** Edited June 23 by chamima Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lincslady Posted June 24 #19 Share Posted June 24 Well it certainly would not be the originals! Only two left, and they are getting on now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flossie009 Posted June 24 #20 Share Posted June 24 5 hours ago, lincslady said: Only two left, and they are getting on now. ............... but can't bring themselves to retire ! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c511wz72e3jo https://virginradio.co.uk/music/142735/ringo-starr-tour-ep-country-inspired-album 21 hours ago, chamima said: They'll be in Liverpool. You figure it out. Plenty of iconic Liverpool acts to choose from; including Gerry & the Pacemakers 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlevin Posted July 5 Author #21 Share Posted July 5 Southampton, new segment new passengers. Doctor’s four kids are well behaved. There is another family with two of the loudest most rambunctious kids; don’t know if they will survive. Last segment was fantastic even though we lost two ports to weather. This next segment Southampton to Copenhagen is the highlight of the cruise even though we don’t go to St Petersburg. Deck bbq in Warnermunde and Grand Event in Stockholm will be the highlights along with our first visits to Gdańsk and Klapedia. This is a fantastic itinerary on a fantastic ship with a fantastic crew. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlevin Posted July 7 Author #22 Share Posted July 7 We are down to 621 passengers and 451 crew. The high point for me food and beverage was Ricky and Ksenia on Mariner 2018/2019 for Circle Australia; however the team of Brandon and Brako may be the best. All the stops are being pulled out for our arrival in Belgium. This leg may turn out to be the best cruise ever with ports, service, food and beverage. We have three overnights in port which all should be wonderful. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlevin Posted July 9 Author #23 Share Posted July 9 Things getting even better. Showed F1 race on Sunday in the theater with quite a spread of food and drinks. In Belgium Beverage Manager Brako went ashore and stocked the ship with excellent Belgian beer. Today in Rotterdam five containers of new pool deck loungers were loaded aboard. Deck bbq in four days. Life is good! 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jlhalldc Posted July 9 #24 Share Posted July 9 5 hours ago, mrlevin said: Things getting even better. Showed F1 race on Sunday in the theater with quite a spread of food and drinks. In Belgium Beverage Manager Brako went ashore and stocked the ship with excellent Belgian beer. Today in Rotterdam five containers of new pool deck loungers were loaded aboard. Deck bbq in four days. Life is good! Sounds like they are taking very good care of y'all. I'll be following closely because we board Mariner July 10, 2025 for the Grand Arctic Adventure. Enjoy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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