Regent Seven Seas Mariner Cruise Reviews for for the Disabled to South America

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Disappointing experience this ship is poorly managed, never again!!!!

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debitep
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We have been with Regent over 100 nights. In general we were treated like children and pushed around for tours, dining, the Mariner is poorly run in general. The management doesn't care and is openly hostile. This is the culture on this ship now and has never been the culture in the past. Our cruise was tremendously expensive and we did not have the advertised 6****** experience. Trouble on ...
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Sail Date: December 2019

Cabin Type: Horizon View Suite


STUCK IN SANTOS, OUR DREAM HONEYMOON WAS A NIGHTMARE ON THE MARINER; STAY AWAY

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stuckinsantos
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY WITH NO INTEGRITY. This was not a cruise. This was FALSE ADVERTISING We traveled half way across the world and got stuck in a sewer in Santos, Brazil from Saturday February 28, 2016 until we finally reached Rio on Thursday morning. We sat for 5 days in the rain with a noisy power plant right next to the ship. Trains ran through the neighboring facility at all ...
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Sail Date: February 2016

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Worst Cruise Ever

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vmrc
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

This was our first cruise on Regent, my husband and I always cruise with Seabourn. We chose this trip based on itinerary. Our penthouse cabin was horrible, disgusting old carpet, full of bumps and peeling off the baseboards. The bathroom was old with tiny tub and missing grout all over. Twice the price of Seabourn which is to cruise in real luxury. Buenos Aires and Punta del Este are ...
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Sail Date: February 2016

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


Lost Confidence in Regent

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OzzieNanna
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

My husband and I joined the Regent Seven Seas Mariner in Lima on 31st January 2016 – a 53 night cruise bound for Miami via Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Although we had booked a Concierge D level room this was a disappointment and noticeably smaller than the suites on the Voyager. Even the bathroom was much smaller. The ship is tired and in need of refurbishment which is scheduled for late ...
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Sail Date: January 2016

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Worst, Most Expensive Cruise Ever

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mould47
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

described as ultra luxury ? nothing of the sort and certainly much of the advertising for this cruise found misleading and thus apparently in violation of ABTA Code of Conduct Rule l. Ship in some respects appeared desperately in need of refurbishment now rather than in a year's time - seeming deficiencies in directions and control for life boat drill - bathrooms with black mould that came off ...
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Sail Date: January 2016


Regent Cruise line South American/Cape Horn cruise

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over-board
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

Looking forward to our trip of a lifetime turned into the trip from H___. After 3 days at sea, we got shut down by a stomach/diarrhea virus for the whole trip. Once we could not serve ourselves due to Code Red, there were not enough people to serve the passengers. Instead of putting individual salt and pepper packages out at a table, we had to sit and wait for servers to salt and pepper our ...
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Sail Date: January 2016

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


BE WARNED ONCE THEY HAVE YOUR MONEY, THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NON EXISTENT

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Bronty
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

Lima to Buenos Aires. We were expecting a luxury all inclusive cruise, because this is what they advertise. We discovered that with this cruise line all inclusive means that you will get the worst land tours you can imagine, with broken down transport, guides that can't speak English, so in other words on this cruise you do not get what you pay for, the company clearly believes that providing ...
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Sail Date: January 2016


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