Bottom line: if Regent really wanted to know what you thought of the cruise and wanted your comments/suggestions, it would be an easier process. I don't think they really want our input, thus they make it hard.
About five or six years ago while on a cruise, a happy Silversea crew member told me that they had just received new furniture for a crew lounge. The furniture was procured with funds from the so called "crew's fund" that guests donated to. He said the crew really appreciated it!
That left a bad taste in my mouth. Should we be paying for something that in my mind is the cruise line's responsibility? I have not donated since but tip individuals who provide great service.
You are not the only one, because I'm with you on this. Much prefer the old-school, large main dining room instead of figuring out where we want to eat every night.
This is true if you are talking about two loungers and nothing else. But with a table and two chairs, there is room for only one lounger. Don 't think anyone wants a balcony without a table and chairs.
I use these travel warehouse sites also. They are great for seeing what suites are available for booking, but are misleading regarding how full the cruise really is since they do not take into account the number of "guarantees" sold that have not been assigned suites.
Z - like you I am a rum drinker and can't stand Bacardi (or Captain Morgan). On board Regent I usually drink Mount Gay or Diplimatico (sp?) from Venezuela.
'73, 'N' company.
I'm with you on this! Who wants to be enjoying the Observation Bar and having people eating a hamburger next to you while sitting at the bar and dirty dishes left on the tables.. Room service should mean service to the suites only!