Seven Seas Mariner Review

Cruise to Cuba

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner
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jdtdandl
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Apr 2017
Cabin: Deluxe Suite

We were so disappointed with the Regent experience on this trip. It was chosen because of the destination, being a trip to Cuba, (2 days in Havana), with a stop in Belize and Mexico on the way back to Miami. Neither of these 2 stops were anything to write home about.

Excursions that were part of bundle package were cancelled within weeks of cruising to later find them available on the ship for a price. Day in Havana excursion was boring and basically the same as another tour we did day before. Tour was more than 2 hours longer than what it was suppose to be. Not enough time at stops to absorb what was around us.

For the first time in all the cruises we have taken the cabin attendants were marginal. its definitely not the same level or friendly personalized service we received on our previous Regent cruise. Service was slow and not everything ordered was delivered. First night took more than 3 hours to receive meals that were delivered cold. Breakfast ordered for 6 AM and showed up cold at 6:50 AM. Asked for decaf drinks received caffeine drinks.

Response from JanayF, Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Thank you for your recent feedback regarding your cruise aboard the Seven Seas Mariner. We were sorry to hear that your cruise to Cuba was not as you expected, however, do appreciate you...

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Deluxe Suite

Cabin D

The Class D suites were marginal to say the least. They need drastic updating. The carpeting is in rough shape, the curtains and furniture were worn, and outdoor furniture cushions were dirty. Dry dock ship.

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