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By BearClaws , April 12, 2022 in Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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Can someone tell me where exactly on my cruise booking can I make dinner reservations?  Plus we are a family of 6 staying in 3 different suites.  If we want to dine together a couple of nights, will that be difficult to arrange?

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7 hours ago, BearClaws said: Can someone tell me where exactly on my cruise booking can I make dinner reservations?  Plus we are a family of 6 staying in 3 different suites.  If we want to dine together a couple of nights, will that be difficult to arrange?

Hello @BearClaws  - if you go to www.rssc.com and create an account and add your booking to your account, you will see a link to make dining reservations. Once you click that link, you'll see instructions for inviting other guests to your reservation, and by entering the booking number for the other two suites, you will see what availability exists for tables of six.

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The date you can make reservations is also on the booking information you would have gotten from your TA.

I’m assuming the link does not go live until the date given?  Right now I see a date, but no link.

Bear with Regent on this one.  You are correct.  That particular Link--whether for dining reservations, shore excursions, whatever--

Will not activate until date given.  That would be one minute past Midnight, Eastern Standard (or Daylight, depending) Time.  

Soos, for us on the West Coast, Log-in to complete these actions would work at 2101H.

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It's been my experience that you'll get easier results just calling Regent directly.  Make sure you have all booking numbers so you can get your dinner reservations linked.  Having done this in the past, I can say that it was MUCH easier for me to just call them up.  And I'm not computer averse - I work in IT so I'm pretty capable...but their system isn't all that friendly and there's supposedly a major upgrade on the horizon so who knows how that will work out at the beginning...

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We are on the Voyager sailing around Ireland in June. When we booked our dining reservations at Prime and Chartreuce we were disappointed to find only late 9:00pm and 8:30pm times available. Apparently those passengers in Concierge class get the preferred early times first. Hopefully we can get earlier times once we board. Sorry to say another case of a cruise line marketing department promising a lot but the real operations of the ship not delivering. 

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14 minutes ago, chaunceyb said: We are on the Voyager sailing around Ireland in June. When we booked our dining reservations at Prime and Chartreuce we were disappointed to find only late 9:00pm and 8:30pm times available. Apparently those passengers in Concierge class get the preferred early times first. Hopefully we can get earlier times once we board. Sorry to say another case of a cruise line marketing department promising a lot but the real operations of the ship not delivering. 

You may find that, if you change your preference to sharing a table, those more desirable times are available. The site defaults to not sharing, so you have the click on the share button to see those times.

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27 minutes ago, chaunceyb said: Sorry to say another case of a cruise line marketing department promising a lot but the real operations of the ship not delivering. 

Disappointing that you could not secure your favoured times/dates for dining reservations.

As you say, best to call in to the dining reservations desk once on board to see what can be offered.

As @wishIweretravelling says you may have more options by opting to share.

Whilst 9pm is a tad late, if we go out to eat then our reservation is rarely for earlier than 8:30pm if the meal is our 'night out' so for me, having those later times is a relief as I was worried it would be the earlier times that would be left. I believe Regent do state that it is Concierge and above that get first dibs on dining times so does seem to be fairly transparent. 

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I recently made reservations on-line, no problem whatsoever.  And - as stated earlier - the trick for earlier dining is the willingness to share a table.  I was able to get reservations for 6:30 for each request. Almost immediately received email confirmation from Regent for each date.

Thank you for the helpful responses.  I was able to book online.  It took a little trial and error on my part, but I was able to eventually get what I needed.  This site is a wonderful and helpful resource!

21 hours ago, wishIweretravelling said: You may find that, if you change your preference to sharing a table, those more desirable times are available. The site defaults to not sharing, so you have the click on the share button to see those times.  

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On 4/15/2022 at 6:00 AM, UUNetBill said: It's been my experience that you'll get easier results just calling Regent directly.  Make sure you have all booking numbers so you can get your dinner reservations linked.  Having done this in the past, I can say that it was MUCH easier for me to just call them up.  And I'm not computer averse - I work in IT so I'm pretty capable...but their system isn't all that friendly and there's supposedly a major upgrade on the horizon so who knows how that will work out at the beginning...

Which number should I call to link a dining reservation? It gave me an error when I tried to do it online. Thanks!

21 minutes ago, 2012_Alaska_bound said:     Which number should I call to link a dining reservation? It gave me an error when I tried to do it online. Thanks!  

1.844.4REGENT

And if you send me the details of your error ([email protected]), I'll see if we can resolve it for next time - apologies for making it more complicated than it should be!

2 minutes ago, Mike Moore said: 1.844.4REGENT And if you send me the details of your error ([email protected]), I'll see if we can resolve it for next time - apologies for making it more complicated than it should be!

Thanks Mike, will do! My friend has assured me she hasn't made any dining reservations yet for the Grand Arctic Discovery, so I thought adding them to ours should still work.

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On 4/18/2022 at 10:22 AM, carolina cruisin said: I recently made reservations on-line, no problem whatsoever.  And - as stated earlier - the trick for earlier dining is the willingness to share a table. 

Hi @carolina cruisin , that's good to know.  I will be making online reservations for the first time (for Voyager) in a few weeks.  I need to make reservations including two other cabins, table for 6; did you happen to notice if that was an easy choice, to invite friends once you say you're willing to share? Or do you choose the table size first?  Any tips on how it works would be appreciated!

I understand booking number, names, room number are needed, which I have.  A little nervous, not being sure what the reso system looks like.

daetchief

The process for reserving a dinner for 4-6 or even 8 is to know the other passenger's booking number.  When you select a table for 4-6-8 it will ask you for their information [Booking #, First Name,  Last Name] and in effect you are selecting one of their specialty dining selections.  i.e. their booking will show a dining reservation completed for them. 

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Besides improving your opportunities by being willing to share a table, we have had great success in the past by going by the restaurants at the time we'd like (say 7 PM) and letting the maitre'd know that we are available if they have a no-show.  They'll hold the reservation for 10-15 minutes and a significant amount of the time they show us in.  People tend not to do the responsible and cancel their reservations if their plans change.  And, being Regent, if you don't get in you can just head to Compass Rose where, of course, no reservations are required.  Since they greatly expanded the "always" and daily offerings in CR a few years ago, I can always find something I'll enjoy.  Or Setti Mari (though that venue can fill whereas CR can always seat you). 

On 7/22/2022 at 6:12 PM, daetchief said: When you select a table for 4-6-8 it will ask you for their information [Booking #, First Name,  Last Name] and in effect you are selecting one of their specialty dining selections. 

Thank you @daetchief !  That makes me feel much more confident.  I have all that information on hand, and their approval to use their allowed specialty dining reservation.

First time Regent cruiser. We are 93 days out from departure! Our dining window opens on day 90. It is a single cruise of 26 days, so from my understanding we can only book 1 specialty restaurant for the cruise as we are on Navigator.

We are traveling with another couple in a separate cabin. I have all the Information for the other cabin to book our Prime 7 booking. I assume the restriction of 1 specialty includes if I book a table for 4 with the other couple.

Also, I see Compass Rose does not require reservations,  but if I wanted to book every night at particular time are reservations available to book online at the 90 day windows opening for Compass Rose?

Thanks for any information.

wvacations: 

No, you cannot "book" at a particular time at Compass Rose (CR)  This is a positive attribute, IMHO, re:  CR.  Open seating means, exactly that. 

Having said that (this), it has been our long-time experience that CR management will attempt to replicate your seating situation should you be a frequent dinner attendee.  Our pattern has been to show up at opening time (6:30pm) on the first evening.  The dining area will be wide-open.  Select where you want to be seated.  Example:  table for two at a window; table for four or five somewhere else.   

Our situation:  spouse has a severe hearing situation.  (BTW:  this information is in Regent's passenger history file, at our request.)  So, no surprise upon boarding.  

We have always requested CR table for two in a "quieter", side seating area.  Easier for her to interact with wait staff.  Thereafter, we would advise Waiter and/or Dining Room manager when our next visit would be.  It would always be at 6:30pm.  So, would it be possible to be seated in the same, quieter area?  But, again--did not expect to see a "Reserved" sign put on a particular table.   

Response, as we have become accustomed over the last 17 years with Radisson/Regent:  "Of course."  And, the wait staff were aware of my spouse's situation, and responded appropriately.   

When we planned to attend a different dinner venue, either a specialty restaurant at which we had already obtained a reservation; or at Sette Marie, the next night, ALWAYS advised CR folks.  They appreciated this heads-up.  

Hope this helps. 

Look online at the menus for the other specialty restaurants on the other ships.  Maybe make a copy.  Bring it with you.  With 24 hours notice you can order from those restaurants in Compass Rose as long as they have the ingredients.  We always order lobster tempura at least once a week.

Thank you for the great information. The other couple (my parents) are quite elderly so it's hard for them to stand for longer periods comfortably. If we were to arrive at CR close to opening each evening, is there usually a line to get seated? If so I would guess at opening the one line will mover rather quickly.

I think we will try and book Prime 7 early during the cruise and then try stand-by a few other nights. Am I correct Prime 7 is the only specialty on Navigator.  I am also assuming La Veranda and and Sette Mari at La Veranda are a buffet for breakfast and lunch and do not accept reservations.

Thanks again.

The only time I have ever seen a line for CR is on night two following captains reception. And if you exit the reception a little early, then no line on that night either. Otherwise never an issue to be seated.

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We are booked on Voyager 3-26, and my understanding is that we can make reservations beginning 12-26.

Which restaurants do you prefer and why, and suggest that we make reservations.

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Think there are only 2 specialty restaurants on Voyager.  We have really enjoyed Prime 7 on voyager and the other Regent ships we have been on.  We were not a fan of the French restaurant - but that is mostly our bias.

Because the menus in Compass Rose is so varied and everything looks so good, it could be difficult to find something on the Prime 7 restaurant that we wanted and couldn't get in the Compass Rose.  But we did find some great stuff.  DH had the crab legs and they shelled them for him, no burning extra calories.  And a dessert which is vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, caramel and popcorn.  It is delicious and not to be missed.

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The Floating Island dessert in Chartreuse is also a must try.  I strongly recommend making a reservation in both specialty restaurants, and that you try Sette Mari at least once.

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Agree totally with ROLLTIDE. [Any affinity to Alabama?]  Try both [all?] of the specialty restaurants.  And ask for additional evenings if you fine either or both enjoyable.  With reduced capacity there should be above average chances of repeat reservations when onboard.

One personal observation regarding Setti Mari;  They serve BIG portions.  The appetizer bar has a scrumptious selection of Anti-Pasti and there is warm bread served at the table with butter and other toppings.   Beware: Don't fill up on the pre-courses - you won't finish your dinner - much less make it to the Tiramisu dessert. 

Note: The two primary culprits in causing our loss of appetite were:  Breakfast and Lunch! 

But, in eleven days and I can right that wrong and try again on Mariner!

6 minutes ago, daetchief said: Agree totally with ROLLTIDE. [Any affinity to Alabama?]  Try both [all?] of the specialty restaurants.  And ask for additional evenings if you fine either or both enjoyable.  With reduced capacity there should be above average chances of repeat reservations when onboard. One personal observation regarding Setti Mari;  They serve BIG portions.  The appetizer bar has a scrumptious selection of Anti-Pasti and there is warm bread served at the table with butter and other toppings.   Beware: Don't fill up on the pre-courses - you won't finish your dinner - much less make it to the Tiramisu dessert.  Note: The two primary culprits in causing our loss of appetite were:  Breakfast and Lunch!  But, in eleven days and I can right that wrong and try again on Mariner!

 OK, coffee for breakfast. Fruit for lunch. 😏  

Seriously, I'm hungry reading these posts.

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2 hours ago, mj_holiday said: Think there are only 2 specialty restaurants on Voyager.  We have really enjoyed Prime 7 on voyager and the other Regent ships we have been on.  We were not a fan of the French restaurant - but that is mostly our bias.  

Agreed on Prime 7, Chartreuse may be our least favorite on the ship.

Also agree on Setti Mari, its actually a waiter service restaurant off a full  menu with the option of going to the buffet for extra appy/desserts.  We rarely have.  I'd go to Setti Mari more than once.

Your specialty restaurant reservations are obviously fixed.  The menus for Compass Rose and Setti Mari are posted on the TV daily so you can decide what you fancy for that evening.

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The signature Penthouse Suite – which we always rate highly – is sure to impress. On Seven Seas Grandeur it will be bigger with up to 60 sq. m. / 645 sq. ft. of designer living space including a separate sleeping area and terrace-style balcony.

Seven Seas Grandeur Penthouse Suite (rendering).

The Concierge and Superior Suites will both offer 43 sq. m. / 462 sq. ft. of open-plan living space as well as a bed facing a large balcony.

The entry-level Deluxe Veranda and Veranda Suites will be among the largest in their class. In fact they will each measure 34 sq. m. / 365 sq. ft. and boast a large private balcony.

Seven Seas Grandeur Deluxe Veranda Suite is among the most popular Seven Seas Grandeur suites.

It’s worth noting that each of the Penthouse, Concierge, Superior, Deluxe Veranda and Veranda suite types have their own sub-categories. For instance, there are Penthouse Suite A, B and C categories. All the room sizes and layouts are the same, only the position on the ship differs.

Seven Seas Grandeur will showcase all the restaurants that Regent guests know and love, only spectacularly reimagined.

We’ve previously reported on the plans for Compass Rose . It will feature a cascading waterfall sculpture, as well as canopies of interwoven crystal and wood-edge illuminated trees. 

Seven Seas Grandeur, Chartreuse Restaurant (rendering).

Now, Regent Seven Seas Cruises have revealed the nostalgic Parisian-styled decor of Chartreuse, as well as the dramatic new decor of the Prime 7 steakhouse.

Seven Seas Grandeur Observation Lounge (rendering).

The popular Observation Lounge has also had a stylish makeover which includes an art nouveau inspired mesh crystal chandelier.

The inaugural Seven Seas Grandeur voyage is to set sail on 25 November 2023. It will be a 14-night cruise across the Atlantic from Barcelona, Spain to Miami, Florida. For more information visit the Regent Seven Seas Cruises website .

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From fine dining to the first Fabergé egg at sea – what to expect on Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ new ultra-luxury ship, Seven Seas Grandeur

Overview: The newest ship in Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ fleet, the 744-capacity Seven Seas Grandeur, was launched in December 2023. Regent prides itself on being the ‘world’s most luxurious cruise line’, with Grandeur offering a 1.36 staff-to-guest ratio.

Just about everything is included, from flights and transfers to Wi-Fi, shore excursions and valet laundry. The ship spends winters in Miami, cruising to the Caribbean and Central America, and will be sailing in the Mediterranean, Nordics and British Isles next summer.

Cabins:  Grandeur’s 375 suites range from a 28sq m Veranda Suite to the sprawling 413sq m Regent Suite. All include a walk-in wardrobe, rainfall shower, L’Occitane toiletries, separate sitting area and a spacious balcony.

Highlights of my Deluxe Veranda Suite included a generous queen-sized bed, a bottle of Monopole champagne and a personalised minibar. Higher categories feature baths, king-sized beds and wraparound balconies, while the Regent Suite offers an in-room spa.

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Food and drink: Grandeur’s seven restaurants range from a casual poolside grill to three fine-dining outlets (French-themed Chartreuse, pan-Asian Pacific Rim – pictured above – and the Prime 7 steakhouse). Speciality dining is included but requires a reservation, while main restaurant Compass Rose (pictured below) offers a delicious degustation menu.

Cocktails, wines and beers can be sourced from most outlets and via room service, but the most creative menus – think pepper-laced Jack Daniels or lychee martinis – can be found in the Meridian, Grandeur and Observation lounges.

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Facilities: On the ship’s entrance deck, there’s a glitzy casino, the lively Grandeur Lounge and two boutiques stocking designer accessories and toiletries. The Constellation Theatre hosts an array of shows, from variety to comedy.

Wellness lovers will adore the spa, where treatments include a couples’ Mediterranean wrap – though passengers can simply enjoy unlimited access to the hot tubs, sauna and steam rooms. The gym stretches across the aft, while there’s a pool with plentiful sunloungers and two soaking tubs. Padel tennis, bocce ball and mini-golf are available on the sports deck.

USP: Sarah Fabergé is the ship’s godmother, so Regent commissioned a Fabergé egg, Journey in Jewels, especially for Grandeur – the only Fabergé egg to be on permanent display at sea. See it beside the main reception, before admiring the rest of the ship’s 1,600-piece art collection.

Another USP is 24-hour room service being included in the cruise fare, meaning that cocktails, snacks and more can be ordered at all hours of the day.

Book it: A 14-night Lands of the North cruise departing Southampton on June 23, 2025, sailing to Reykjavik via Greenland starts at £12,469 per person for a Veranda Suite. The price includes all food and drink (with premium wines and spirits), spa access, shore excursions, gratuities, valet laundry, Wi-Fi and more. rssc.com/agent

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