ChucktownSteve
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Investing, cruising, volunteering, former scuba,
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Favorite Cruise Line(s)
Regent, Azamara, Oceania, HAL & Celebrity
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Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
St Petersburg, Russia
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"In 1934 the joke was used in the W. C. Fields film titled “It’s a Gift”. Fields portrayed a character named Harold Bissonette, and the scene with the quip occurred near the end of the film when a hostile character challenges Fields: “You’re drunk.” “Yeah, and you’re crazy, n’ I’ll be sober tomorrow n’ you’ll be crazy for the rest of your life.”"
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I thought the MD on Quest is Discoveries while Compass Rose is the Regent MD.
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I wasn't. It was a generalized statement but if the shoe fits.... 😁 I've also encountered some of that type of person on Azamara, Oceania and in Celebrity's Retreat. I don't stereotype all their passengers by the actions of a few. Everyone has their own perspective of the boxes they want ticked and the reasons they prefer different cruise lines. To me, it's about the sailing enjoyment as my preferred vacation.
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Aft view is my first go to cabin/suite if available. RE: Regent I must have been on the three wrong ships. I didn't meet any entitled, stuffy passengers and my service was efficient and personable. Even from the Compass Rose hostess on the first sailing who I ran into on our third one after she was promoted because she was so good at service. Sometimes people put out vibes that cause staff to be impersonal as if that's what is expected of them.
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TY so much for the input. I spent 35 years in Charleston, my DW 40 years before we moved to central FL in 2018. We were married on a friend's piazza overlooking Charleston Harbor 34 years ago. I just never changed the handle.Quite perceptive of you.
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Thankx for that. I don't book inside, bottom suites or cabins either. I was just doing an entry level price comparison to show Silversea is more than Azamara but that the included items make it that way because of Luxury vs. Premium. Your situation is more a true comparison. After sailing in some suites, my question is how much cabin/suite size is enough? I like larger accommodations but at some point, we don't need more. We are trying the AZ CWOS this December to see how it compares to Regent's Concierge and Penthouse suites. We were able to book it for $645 pp/pn which I felt was a real value considering I love the aft views. The other two bookings are an aft P1 for the same reason.I'm just glad other people aren't gobbling them up which is why we book when the itineraries are first released. I'm hoping AZ's service level has maintained. The onboard experience is what I felt always made it a cut above for a Premium level.
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It did then, it doesn't now if you were late to the (White Night) party as outlined above. Try using your Captain's Club number for the Azamara Circle number.
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Dry Dock - All ships will be scheduled in 2024
ChucktownSteve replied to KevintheIrishDJ's topic in Azamara
This thread has certainly proven Newton's laws of motion to me. For every reaction, there is an opposite and equal reaction. 😁 -
Newbie question about specialty dining
ChucktownSteve replied to kstrittm's topic in Regent Seven Seas Cruises
When we sailed Splendor in a Deluxe E, we had no problem getting additional reservations once onboard in any of the specialty restaurants if we didn't mind sharing. It was 16 night Panama Canal. Sometimes we didn't even have to share but we like meeting new people. There's such a good caliber of friendly people we've found on our three Regent cruises. I also felt the Compass Rose MDR menus, with both every day and nightly entrees, to be superior to many other line's specialty restaurants. -
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ChucktownSteve replied to Whitby100's topic in Azamara
I received the email but since there were too many words without grabbing my attention due to using all the marketing gobbledygook, it wound up in my computer's circular file. Maybe some day they will learn that they only have three to five seconds to grab most people's attention to want to continue reading more. Nothing in the first few lines did that for me. I suspect interns wrote it. They certainly can't have been creatives. -
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ChucktownSteve replied to Dynacruiser's topic in Azamara
I rarely regret after pulling the trigger on something. When I made the action, I was happy at the time with my decision. I learned that in my businesses and the stock market. Selling shares is the same way. The stock could go up; it could go down afterwards. I've also had the opposite happen where I put in a limit buy order a little too low trying to get greedy and it didn't execute because the price kept getting better. Five and seven percent weren't enough for me to be happy with the lengthy prepayment time-frame. Ten percent was. Let them go to 20% and I'll still be happy with the 10% I received.