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Luxury Living on the Regent Seven Seas Mariner

by on 2009/10/28

alan-donna-hull-marinerToday, Alan and I are on a cruise excursion in Bangkok, Thailand, part of our Vancouver to Singapore cruise on the Regent Seven Seas Mariner. Even though we’re out exploring, you can still keep up with our baby boomer adventures. In this week’s installment of Dispatch from Donna at the Luxury Cruise Bible blog, I write about what it’s like to live on a luxury cruise ship for 52 days. Or, check out my weekly port reports including China, Japan, Siberia and Alaska. Happy reading.

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Sheila from GoVisitHawaii October 29, 2009 at 3:23 pm

*sigh*

I miss the Mariner.

Let me guess, this photo was taken in the La Veranda restaurant.

*sigh*

Enjoy! :)

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barryvaudrin October 29, 2009 at 10:56 am

We took the Seven Seas Mariner to Alaska and had a spectacular experience. Regent Seven Seas does a fabulous job at attention to the details, fantastic dinning, wonderful service. If you want you can see my hundreds of photos and some video interviews of the staff at http://www.cruisereality.com We also just returned from China and it would have been interesting to see the Seven Seas Mariner docked in Shanghai…do you have any pictures of the Mariner in Shanghai?

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heatheronhertravels November 5, 2009 at 2:07 am

I read your account of living on board – I can't believe how much space you have – I thought the cabins were tiny on these cruises. It looks like a small apartment!

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heatheronhertravels November 5, 2009 at 8:07 am

I read your account of living on board – I can't believe how much space you have – I thought the cabins were tiny on these cruises. It looks like a small apartment!

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