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Mariner 746; G; briar14; 12/15/18; port; mid; walk-in shower; definitely recommend—quiet, cental location, decent internet. One caution—Because this cabin is on a lower deck, we saw a lot of terminal roofs.
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5 hours ago, UUNetBill said:
Just starting this thread in case anyone on the January 7th Voyager Cruise wants to post. I probably won’t post much since I’ll be lying in the beach with some rum punch most days, but if I have time in the evening I’ll try and write something here.
This will be our first time on Voyager in about 9 years! It’ll be interesting to see how she’s changed.
Anyone else on this cruise - feel free to contribute here - the more, the merrier!
Bill, have a wonderful trip and birthday celebration for your wife! Jan
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8 hours ago, Ep010835 said:
Very nice of the him/her do take the time to do this. Many that I've come across over the years wouldn't have taken the time to help.
Which shots did Medicare/supplement cover? Do you recall?
We are traveling right now on Mariner (wonderful wonderful cruise!) so do not have records at hand. I know I received typhoid and some of the hepatitis shots and believe they told me that yellow fever was available at one Walgreens location in the Greenville SC area. Medicare covered the typhoid and hepatitis. They were prescribed by our dr. because she knows we travel frequently.
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We have received some of these shots/medications at Walgreens in SC. The pharmacist worked with Medicare and our supplemental insurance—all were covered.
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We agree, internet has been surprisingly good!
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Currently on Mariner for 36 days in a standard suite. Here are 2 pictures of the desk area showing the corner cabinet for glassware and the drawer configuration. Two drawers with a deep cabinet underneath. Found places for everything. Had requested a small dresser, which was in the suite when we boarded. We did not need it.
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7 hours ago, Jason OKeefe said:
Heidsieck Monopole Blue Top
In our suite when we boarded Mariner in Sydney on December 15 😊!
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papaflamingo—so glad you enjoyed Regent! Right now we are sitting in the Polaris Lounge in Houston waiting for our flight to Sydney. We board when you leave. Enjoyed all the posts in this thread. Safe travels home.
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30 minutes ago, mrlevin said:
Rich and papaflamingo:
We are so looking forward to joining the ship in Sydney next Saturday; do you know if a large number of passengers on your cruise are continuing on?thanks,
Marc
We are looking forward to boarding Saturday also and are curious about the answer to the question. Thank you to Rich, papaflamingo, and Wes for a very entertaining thread with wonderful commentary and pictures.
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What a wonderful post especially for this time of year. Boarding a Regent ship always feels like coming home to us. Those smiles and familiar crew members recognizing us make our day! And, those welcomes will be coming our way Saturday in Sydney. Now, we just need our power back on here in Greenville to finish last minute trip prep!
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Susan,
We took the Goree Island tour in 2014 from Mariner. A very sobering tour, which we appreciated. Having lived in SC for many years we also noticed the colors of some of the homes, reminding us of Charleston, and the basket weaving, which was very similar to the sweetgrass baskets of the SC Lowcountry. Of the Regent tours we have taken, this was one of my favorites.
Additionally, I am enjoying your posts as well as 1982CruzStart’s (love the title, feel the same way!). We met you on the Mariner TA in April, and I think we may be on the same cruise this summer on Navigator. Thanks to both of you for posting wonderful pictures and commentary. Jan
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2 hours ago, flossie009 said:
Today our excursion took us to Goree Island, a short ferry ride from where Explorer was docked in Dakar. No traffic jams for us.
Goree Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the centre of the slave trade 350 years ago. The Portuguese established a presence on the island and used it as a base for the Atlantic slave trade. France took over the island in 1677 and continued and grew the trade on a massive scale until the abolition of slavery in the 19th century.
This was one of the cells in the Slave House on the island. 8ft by 8ft in which 15 slaves were held before being loaded onto ships bound for the New World:
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I also love the old photos. It would take several voyages on Explorer to see all of them—sign me up!
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Rich, thank you for another wonderful blog! I’m going to try to post some comments and pictures from the Australia Circumnavigation. I have enjoyed every post and picture. I know, I know—Krew Kapers comes all too soon. But, hopefully,
there are more Regent cruises in your family’s future. Wishing you, Ginny, and Shauna a very happy holiday season! Jan
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Thank you for this great blog. And, the wine luncheon pics look soooo good. I have read and enjoyed all your posts. I hope we have the opportunity to attend one on the Circumnavigation in just 3 weeks!
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Thanks, and I’ll remember that we can ask for a fan. Hopefully, it will be cool enough for you and TB and Dave and I, know we all will be having great cruises! Jan
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Thank you for your final review and your fun-to-read blog and pictures. After enjoying all other Regent ships, we will take our first Navigator cruise in July, so I was really interested in your ship comments. I like cool rooms also and am hoping, maybe naively, that the cool (Norway, North Cape) itinerary might help. We are also in Deck 6.
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16 minutes ago, Wendy The Wanderer said:
Thanks Jan, will look for that. Since we've booked that cabin for a World Cruise in 2021, it would certainly be nice to hear about it!
Wendy, happy to do that for you. An email for me is janifer1147 at gmail.com, if you have questions. We are so looking forward to our trip. Jan
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Thank you to both of you, Wes snd Rich, for posts, pictures, and profiles! Will remember to special order the lobster rolls, yum, on the Circumnavigation. Jan
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Your pictures were a great way to start the day here on the East Coast! Looks like it was a special celebration helped along by some of the wonderful Regent staff and crew and friends. Really enjoy your daily summaries, thank you.
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I agree about checking included air versus one’s own air. For the Australia Circumnavigation, we took the air credit, purchased our own business air tickets and saved about $1,500 with no restrictions. Sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn’t, but it is totally worth it to check.
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Happy Anniversary, Rich and Barbara 🎉 Can’t think of a better way to celebrate than on a Regent cruise!
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Thank you for your continuing reports, enjoying them! Wishing everyone safe, pleasant sea days. The views of Maui will be especially welcome when you arrive.
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Regent Points have provided us with many items that we use frequently—hats, good long sleeve tees, travel umbrella that has gone with us to lots of interesting places, etc. Plus, it is really fun to earn them through various onboard games, like trivia, shuffleboard, golf putting, etc. Our Regent travel umbrella recently went to the Chihully exhibit at the Biltmore in Asheville, NC.
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By being on a lower deck we often looked into the port buildings or at their roofs. Another comment I would add is about storage space. This was a 36-day cruise. We are “middle of the road” packers and found space for everything. Really utilized the hanging space in the closet and had drawer space left over.