Interesting that you went from a newer ship to an older ship. I appreciate and respect your courage. I could never do the cruises from new to old. So glad it wasn’t a let down for you two. Stay blessed.
Very nice remembrance for me. I was in 883 for that segment. I really enjoy that you allow us to look rather than listen to an endless commentary. I hope to see you on a future trip.
Hello again. Especially enjoyed this vlog since we'll be on the Voyager in March, 2023 for a Rio to Miami tour which includes 3 days in Rio prior to sailing. Looks just like the Splendor which was our first Regent cruise...and where we met you guys. The ship looks empty but I would guess that since you're in port, most of the people are sightseeing. Enjoy the rest of your cruise.
Most of this was actually shot on embarkation day. We had an 11:30 boarding time slot, so I was able to shoot most of the tour as others boarded. In addition, the ship only had 300 guests for this segment. The next segment was almost full and the service did suffer slightly.
@@dorothyross1551 Very cool. We’ll buy you a drink!! Looking forward to it. The 3 days in Rio prior to the cruise tipped the scale for me. Where do you live?
@@albron1943 Hello Allan, We live in Moriarty, New Mexico. And you? We were undecided about the 3 day Rio portion, but thought it was unlikely that we'd ever be in Rio again, so opted to go for it. And we'll buy you dinner on the ship! Brad & Dotty
@@dorothyross1551 We live near Phoenix. We'll take you up on the dinner. Rio has always fascinated me and has been on my bucket list. We did a cruise in 2019 from Buenos Aires to LA which was great. Later.
My wife and I have been on Navigator, Explorer and Mariner. We are booked for the Voyager (or as I call it “Veejer” - Star Trek reference) for June to Iberia and Grandeur through the Panama Canal in December. So our cruises are full. Now we have to find someplace to go on Splendor to close the loop. Every cruise has been more than meeting expectations - which are high. Thank you for your videos.
Great video. We are sailing on the Voyager on April 19th. This was very helpful plus you made me win the discussion as to whether the upper deck has a ping pong area or a pickle ball court. Thanks
Did you play pickleball on the Voyager? Planning to go on the Voyager and would love to play pickleball but not sure if it's even playable due to the wind etc. Do I need to bring my own paddle and balls? Wish the court has property kitchen line formed pickleball. ...
The videos are excellent as usual. I use a small travel camera made by panasonic from which I get great results, Lumix ZS85. The lens is made by Leica.
Yes, very much so! We could always tell when the captain really pushed the engines. And there was some creaking and vibration sounds in the cabin. We put in earplugs when we slept and that seemed to counteract any negatives. So much so that we overslept the first night, and almost overslept on another night (room service breakfast saved us from missing an excursion).
@@DJTravels Thanks for your feedback. It will be prove to be very helpful as we plan our April 2025 Bangkok to Dubai cruise on the Voyager. Stay safe and take good care.
@@DJTravels Thanks for letting us know. We booked the April 2025 sailing of the Voyager (Bangkok to Dubai) and our TA recommended a mid-ship location due to what you describe. Take good care and safe travels. Looking forward to more videos.
Thanks so much for sharing! We are booked on this ship for a 2026 cruise and am wondering if you felt any sea motion being at the back of the ship? Thanks!
The back sways a little more, but Johnetta is highly prone to motion sickness and she never had a problem. As long as you stay on the middle decks (6,7,8), the motion will be minimal.
We are about to get on the Voyager soon, and I try to figure out whether there are power outlets next to the bed, (USB would be better, but...) like they have on the Mariner. Your video does not show any. Do I miss something?
It’s been awhile, but I do not remember outlets on the bedside tables. That may depend on the type of room though. In looking at the video, I can see outlets on the little vanity space on the right side of the bed. Also, on the left side, it is very close to an outlet in the sitting area. Sorry that I could not be of more help
@@DJTravels Thanks for your input. You just confirmed what I saw. That's what I do not like at all. As far as I know the Mariner is older than the Voyager. The Mariner has it, but the Voyager does not, so it seems. I don't understand Regent in that respect. They pour a ton of money into very expensive art on their newest ship but forget about technical necessities on their older ones. I'd like to have my watch at bedside while charging it overnight. A smartphone could have joined that.
Hi D and J. Thank you so much for another wonderful vid! Unless you were shooting footage at off hours, it looks like your cruise wasn't very crowded. Do you know what the capacity on your sailing was?...
Because we were in a penthouse suite, and our status with Regent, we were able to board at 11:30 am. Most of this was shot while other passengers were still boarding. But, the ship was less than half full for this sailing, most likely due to the dropping of the Russian port.
Nice tour. Looks like a beautiful ship especially for being an older one. Looks like a nice ship to relax on without all the glitz and glamour. Did you eat in Prime 7 yet? If so, how was the meal compared to on the Splendor? Looks like the Compass Rose would be pretty crowded during peak serving times. I think this ship would be good for a first time Regent cruise. Probably can go to ports the newer ships cannot go to. Seems like she has a very nice atmosphere on there as well.
Yes, it is. We actually like the layout better than Splendor, especially the full atrium view from Deck 4 to the top. We only wish they somehow could squeeze in Pacific Rim!
@@deanrepa4150 They did have several asian appetizers and entrees on the menu. I remember the sushi maki, asian pork belly, spring rolls, but not crab or lobster tempura.
My wife and I aspire to go on a Regent cruise one day and love your videos. One question we have is, does the fare include everything, or are there many “extras” you end up spending on during your cruise?
Thanks for watching! Most things are included, and you can easily finish the cruise with no additional output of money. 1. Alcohol is included. The only things you may pay for are very expensive brands. Since I drink things like Grey Goose, Tangeray, Knob Creek, etc. there was no additional cost. They always have a few wines included with meals, and those have always been fine for us. 2. All food including specialty restaurants. 3. Most excursions - there are usually a few that cost extra, but we are always find something to do that is included. 4. Spa treatments (massages, nails, facial, etc.) are always an additional cost. 5. No tipping. I hope that helps!
Having been on numerous Princess cruises and a couple on Celebrity and Viking, I really appreciate this video. Looking at SS but are very impressed with Regent now. Regent have very good prices for 2024 in Europe atm, hoping they will replicate in 2025.😅
No formal nights. I never even bring a tie. If we are having dinner in Compass Rose or Sette Mari, I wear slacks and a button up shirt or polo. Johnetta weas capris or a skirt and a nice top. We usually step it up a bit when in one of the specialty restaurants; I add a sport coat and J will wear a dress or fancier skirt and top. You really don't need more than that!
Is that just for a concierge room or all? We are in 872 and I think it is just regular.....love your videos and can tell you enjoy doing them. I am just checking as we were in SE Asia last month and I love that all our hotels had scales!@@DJTravels
Most of use filming tours are doing them when we first board (early boarding), or early in the morning, so that we are not intruding on other people. Does kind of present an abandoned atmosphere, I guess.
Thanks for sharing. We’ll be taking a cruise on Voyager from Istanbul to Athens at the end of May 2023. Really looking forward to it.
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Interesting that you went from a newer ship to an older ship. I appreciate and respect your courage. I could never do the cruises from new to old. So glad it wasn’t a let down for you two. Stay blessed.
We liked the older ship. The only let down was that there was no Pacific Rim.
Thank you for sharing. We are scheduled on Explorer in October for a 21 night cruise. I can’t wait.
I am sure you will enjoy it! Thanks for watching.
Very nice remembrance for me. I was in 883 for that segment. I really enjoy that you allow us to look rather than listen to an endless commentary. I hope to see you on a future trip.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Hello again. Especially enjoyed this vlog since we'll be on the Voyager in March, 2023 for a Rio to Miami tour which includes 3 days in Rio prior to sailing. Looks just like the Splendor which was our first Regent cruise...and where we met you guys. The ship looks empty but I would guess that since you're in port, most of the people are sightseeing. Enjoy the rest of your cruise.
Most of this was actually shot on embarkation day. We had an 11:30 boarding time slot, so I was able to shoot most of the tour as others boarded. In addition, the ship only had 300 guests for this segment. The next segment was almost full and the service did suffer slightly.
We, too, are booked on the Rio to Miami cruise and the 3 days prior to sailing. Hope we meet up.
@@dorothyross1551 Very cool. We’ll buy you a drink!! Looking forward to it. The 3 days in Rio prior to the cruise tipped the scale for me. Where do you live?
@@albron1943 Hello Allan,
We live in Moriarty, New Mexico. And you?
We were undecided about the 3 day Rio portion, but thought it was
unlikely that we'd ever be in Rio again, so opted to go for it.
And we'll buy you dinner on the ship!
Brad & Dotty
@@dorothyross1551 We live near Phoenix. We'll take you up on the dinner. Rio has always fascinated me and has been on my bucket list. We did a cruise in 2019 from Buenos Aires to LA which was great. Later.
My wife and I have been on Navigator, Explorer and Mariner. We are booked for the Voyager (or as I call it “Veejer” - Star Trek reference) for June to Iberia and Grandeur through the Panama Canal in December. So our cruises are full. Now we have to find someplace to go on Splendor to close the loop.
Every cruise has been more than meeting expectations - which are high.
Thank you for your videos.
Glad you enjoyed the videos!
Great video. We are sailing on the Voyager on April 19th. This was very helpful plus you made me win the discussion as to whether the upper deck has a ping pong area or a pickle ball court. Thanks
Glad I could help!!
Did you play pickleball on the Voyager? Planning to go on the Voyager and would love to play pickleball but not sure if it's even playable due to the wind etc. Do I need to bring my own paddle and balls? Wish the court has property kitchen line formed pickleball. ...
The videos are excellent as usual. I use a small travel camera made by panasonic from which I get great results, Lumix ZS85. The lens is made by Leica.
Thanks for watching!!
Heading out on Voyager in March 2024. We will be in Suite 858. First time for us on Regent. Thank you for the video.
That will be a very good suite. Ours was at the rear of the ship and the engine vibration was a constant, but only mild, irritation.
@@DJTravels thanks for the feedback! Does the Voyager have a pool off the spa?
Sorry for the late response. But no, it does not!
Good morning Daren and Johnetta. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences with us. Do you notice any vibration while in your aft suite?
Yes, very much so! We could always tell when the captain really pushed the engines. And there was some creaking and vibration sounds in the cabin. We put in earplugs when we slept and that seemed to counteract any negatives. So much so that we overslept the first night, and almost overslept on another night (room service breakfast saved us from missing an excursion).
@@DJTravels Thanks for your feedback. It will be prove to be very helpful as we plan our April 2025 Bangkok to Dubai cruise on the Voyager. Stay safe and take good care.
@@DJTravels Thanks for letting us know. We booked the April 2025 sailing of the Voyager (Bangkok to Dubai) and our TA recommended a mid-ship location due to what you describe. Take good care and safe travels. Looking forward to more videos.
Thanks so much for sharing! We are booked on this ship for a 2026 cruise and am wondering if you felt any sea motion being at the back of the ship? Thanks!
The back sways a little more, but Johnetta is highly prone to motion sickness and she never had a problem. As long as you stay on the middle decks (6,7,8), the motion will be minimal.
Did you do one of these tours for the splendor
Yes, you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/_Wcm4Qvshbg/видео.html
We are about to get on the Voyager soon, and I try to figure out whether there are power outlets next to the bed, (USB would be better, but...) like they have on the Mariner. Your video does not show any. Do I miss something?
It’s been awhile, but I do not remember outlets on the bedside tables. That may depend on the type of room though. In looking at the video, I can see outlets on the little vanity space on the right side of the bed. Also, on the left side, it is very close to an outlet in the sitting area. Sorry that I could not be of more help
@@DJTravels Thanks for your input. You just confirmed what I saw. That's what I do not like at all. As far as I know the Mariner is older than the Voyager. The Mariner has it, but the Voyager does not, so it seems. I don't understand Regent in that respect. They pour a ton of money into very expensive art on their newest ship but forget about technical necessities on their older ones. I'd like to have my watch at bedside while charging it overnight. A smartphone could have joined that.
Hi D and J. Thank you so much for another wonderful vid! Unless you were shooting footage at off hours, it looks like your cruise wasn't very crowded. Do you know what the capacity on your sailing was?...
Because we were in a penthouse suite, and our status with Regent, we were able to board at 11:30 am. Most of this was shot while other passengers were still boarding. But, the ship was less than half full for this sailing, most likely due to the dropping of the Russian port.
Great video as always. Does RSS Voyager have sauna, steam room or spa pool in the spa area? Just curious...
In the rear of each locker room (M/F), there is small sauna and steam room. Unfortunately, there is no spa pool like on the Splendor.
Airline employees be aware of the interline travel agency “Aero-Marine”. They have incredible deals on Regent Cruises from time to time.
Nice tour. Looks like a beautiful ship especially for being an older one. Looks like a nice ship to relax on without all the glitz and glamour. Did you eat in Prime 7 yet? If so, how was the meal compared to on the Splendor? Looks like the Compass Rose would be pretty crowded during peak serving times. I think this ship would be good for a first time Regent cruise. Probably can go to ports the newer ships cannot go to. Seems like she has a very nice atmosphere on there as well.
Yes, it is. We actually like the layout better than Splendor, especially the full atrium view from Deck 4 to the top. We only wish they somehow could squeeze in Pacific Rim!
Oh, and yes we did eat at Prime 7 several times. Much better on Voyager, but you will see that in a later video.
Daren,
Were you able to eat any Pacific Rim dishes in Compass Rose? Crab/Lobster tempura etc?
Thanks
@@deanrepa4150 They did have several asian appetizers and entrees on the menu. I remember the sushi maki, asian pork belly, spring rolls, but not crab or lobster tempura.
My wife and I aspire to go on a Regent cruise one day and love your videos. One question we have is, does the fare include everything, or are there many “extras” you end up spending on during your cruise?
Thanks for watching!
Most things are included, and you can easily finish the cruise with no additional output of money.
1. Alcohol is included. The only things you may pay for are very expensive brands. Since I drink things like Grey Goose, Tangeray, Knob Creek, etc. there was no additional cost. They always have a few wines included with meals, and those have always been fine for us.
2. All food including specialty restaurants.
3. Most excursions - there are usually a few that cost extra, but we are always find something to do that is included.
4. Spa treatments (massages, nails, facial, etc.) are always an additional cost.
5. No tipping.
I hope that helps!
Very helpful and informative. Thanks!
I think most spa treatments are always extra on most cruise lines. Viking has complementary spa pools to enjoy.
Having been on numerous Princess cruises and a couple on Celebrity and Viking, I really appreciate this video. Looking at SS but are very impressed with Regent now. Regent have very good prices for 2024 in Europe atm, hoping they will replicate in 2025.😅
a view of the casino would have been nice
Sorry about that!
@@DJTravels no worries.. You did a great job.. Debating taking a 2025 cruise from Dubai to Athens.. Keep up the good works!!!
Hey D,
Do they have formal nights on Regent cruises ? What do guys usually wear ?
No formal nights. I never even bring a tie. If we are having dinner in Compass Rose or Sette Mari, I wear slacks and a button up shirt or polo. Johnetta weas capris or a skirt and a nice top. We usually step it up a bit when in one of the specialty restaurants; I add a sport coat and J will wear a dress or fancier skirt and top. You really don't need more than that!
Do they have scales in the bathroom?
Yes, they do!!
Is that just for a concierge room or all? We are in 872 and I think it is just regular.....love your videos and can tell you enjoy doing them. I am just checking as we were in SE Asia last month and I love that all our hotels had scales!@@DJTravels
I am pretty sure that all rooms have scales. I have been in a regular cabin in my pre-RUclips days, and I remember seeing and using the scale!
what i find funny. i have seen a couple of other tours of seven seas. but you dont see very many people in any of the rtours
Most of use filming tours are doing them when we first board (early boarding), or early in the morning, so that we are not intruding on other people. Does kind of present an abandoned atmosphere, I guess.