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#312464 01/24/2024 08:16 PM
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We have just booked an Alaska cruise on this ship. Anyone here with experience on Regent Seven Seas, or other helpful information?

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It is a great ship with no expense spared in the decor and artwork. All suites. We enjoyed the smaller passenger load and great service.
Almost everything included versus the nickel/dime Royal Caribbean, Princess and the like but you pay far above as well.
Great for a special occasion cruise.

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Thanks! Can you give me an idea of the atmosphere? Casual, jeans and sweater for dinner, or do I need something dressier?

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They try to keep the mood elegant to coincide with the fares being paid. We didn’t see any jeans or shorts for dinner or in the lounges. The most casual we saw were slacks for men and collared shirt. Many in sports coat on non formal night. Ladies pants suits to non-formal dresses. Formal night is just that with Tuxedo’s/suits and formal dresses short and long. We like having formals nights but also prefer ability to dress down in the dining room.

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Thank you. There is no formal night on our cruise, so we're safe from that. I did see the dress code posted on their website, and it states that casual wear isn't appropriate for dinner. We're hoping to travel carry-on only; having to have two wardrobes will make that more difficult.

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TJ, can you give me any insight into the specialty restaurants on the ship. We haven't cruised a lot, and have never had the specialty restaurant options.

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I would describe Regent’s main dining room like other cruise line main dining rooms (MDRs) were 20 years ago. Excellent. Today, other lines have cut corners to get you to pay extra for the specialty venues. This is particularly true when it comes to beef quality. Seven Seas Compass Rose MDR is very good and if we had to pay for specialty we would be fine with main dining room. But since it’s included, you may as well indulge in the steakhouse, Italian and Asian specialty restaurants. You can also get room service.

We have always been happy with cruise food. But it is obvious it was way better years ago. You can always have an up/down day from the waitstaff but RSSE was above average. If you don’t like your dinner in the specialty restaurant you can always get a second dinner in the MDR. smile

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Thank you so much for that information! We're not big beef eaters, so the steakhouse isn't a draw for us; the Italian, and especially the Asian, do have appeal! And room service for that night when I just feel like wearing my PJs at dinner smile

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Hi. We just booked an Alaskan cruise departing in June. Curious if you’ve taken your cruise yet and how the dress code was. We're also were trying to take only carryon luggage. Thanks!

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Hi. We just booked an Alaskan cruise departing in June. Curious if you’ve taken your cruise yet and how the dress code was. We're also were trying to take only carryon luggage. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Slgleason
Hi. We just booked an Alaskan cruise departing in June. Curious if you’ve taken your cruise yet and how the dress code was. We're also were trying to take only carryon luggage. Thanks!


Our cruise isn't until late August, so you'll be ahead of us. I did find more information about their dress code, and basically casual clothes are not acceptable at dinner. I've read that people are being turned away from the restaurants if they're wearing jeans. Here's an excerpt from the FAQ page on their website:

"Attire ranges from Casual to Formal Optional. Casual wear consists of resort-style outfits; some examples are jeans, shorts, t-shirts, and tennis shoes. Casual wear is appropriate for daytime both on board or ashore. Casual wear is not appropriate after 6:00 PM. On the night prior to disembarkation, guests may need to pack their luggage early due to morning flights the next day. With this in mind, on the last night of every voyage, we will relax the dress code for dinner to Casual.

Otherwise, the recommended onboard dress in the evenings is Elegant Casual. Dinner dress for ladies includes a skirt, or slacks with a blouse or sweater, a pant suit or dress; slacks and a collared shirt for gentlemen. Sport jackets are optional. Casual wear is not to be worn at dinner. Ties are not required.

On sailings of 16 nights or more, Formal and Semi-Formal attire is optional on two of the evenings. On the two Formal Optional evenings, guests are welcome to dress as per the elegant Casual dress code or opt for a more formal choice of clothing including gowns and cocktail dresses for ladies; tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suits with tie for gentlemen."

We've decided to check one bag.

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Originally Posted by Slgleason
Hi. We just booked an Alaskan cruise departing in June. Curious if you’ve taken your cruise yet and how the dress code was. We're also were trying to take only carryon luggage. Thanks!


Hoping to hear more from you about your cruise, since I'm guessing you've completed it by now.


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