Age: 53
Occupation: Educational Administrator
Number of Cruises: 5
Cruise Line: Imperial Majesty
Ship: Regal Empress
Itinerary: Nassau, Bahamas
The Regal Empress is a grand old ship and one of the smallest that I have ever
sailed on. If you are looking for copious neon, glitzy facades, long tall
atriums with glass enclosed elevators, and endless eating opportunities, the
Regal Empress may not be for you. If you are looking for endless perfection,
clean paint jobs and a rust free environment the Regal Empress is still not for
you. If you are looking for an intimate ship with classic lines, a deck plan
that is maze-like in certain areas, the good company of veteran cruisers as well
as first timers, a very short cruise, good service albeit sometimes a hard sell,
and some frayed edges, then you should consider the Regal Empress. Although the
Regal Empress was very rustic in appearance I enjoyed myself immensely, as did
most of the fellow passengers I met.
PRE-CRUISE TRANSFER
We arrived at the Ft. Lauderdale Airport at approximately 11:00 AM. Being a
budget cruise, the Regal Empress did not have representatives at the airport to
greet its passengers. Taxis, however, were easily accessible and the fare was
only about $10 or $11 for the twenty minutes ride to the Port Everglades pier. I
believe the ride was only about ten minutes but there was a security cue that
all vehicles had to pass. Passengers in the taxi as well as the driver had to
present a picture I.D. before going on to the pier. We arrived at the pier at
approximately 11:50 AM. There was a slight security line that ended outside of
the terminal before entering the actual building. Fortunately, it was not
raining. We finally got to the first desk where we were asked by a friendly
representative if we had our documentation. I presented the forms that I had
downloaded from the web and he gave me Immigration and Arrival Forms to complete
and said that we were all set.
EMBARKATION
We arrived at the next line at 12:00 PM . Although Regal Empress representatives
were waiting at the counters they did not start processing passengers until
12:35 PM. We got to the counter 35 minutes after they started processing. When
we got to the counter we were told that the form that I had downloaded should
have been done in duplicate, so we had to step aside and do the document over.
After completing the document we were sent to deposit our luggage with the
baggage handlers. I hate to say it, but the baggage handlers seemed a little
slick. They reminded us that tips were appreciated. I also noticed a cut out
cardboard box that had tens and twenties conspicuously taped inside to give the
impression that passengers were leaving $10 and $20 tips. As I watched I noticed
that they would put away the singles and leave the 10's and 20's. After
depositing the luggage we proceeded to another counter to acquire our ship
charge cards and make sure we had proper I.D. to board. After that we proceeded
to a table where we were asked our seating preference for dinner and passed an
area where some young ladies offered to take wine orders for the evening's
dinner. Then we finally got to pose for the optional welcome aboard cruise
photo. We proceeded to the boarding area and had to climb what seemed to be a
long portable stairway to the next level of the ship. When we got the Restaurant
Deck of the ship we were escorted to our cabin. The keys for the cabin were
already in the room. Our luggage arrived shortly after.
STATEROOM
We had chosen an ocean view stateroom on the Restaurant Deck. The cabin is very
small but adequate enough for a two night cruise. There were three closets and
enough room in the closet to fit the luggage. The ocean view window of the cabin
was at the right corner of the cabin with a chair in front of it and the
television set mounted over it. The bathroom was very small and the shower was
not unlike some showers I have seen in some budget hotels in Europe where the
shower is actually a very small area in the corner of the bathroom and there is
no retaining structure to contain the water. The shower in the bathroom of the
cabin was so small that I opted to shower with the shower curtain open since
there was an additional drain outside of the designated shower area. The general
atmosphere of the cabin was dull and the paint job was sloppy in some areas of
the room. I was not really bothered by the decor of the stateroom but only want
to state the appearance in case there may be passengers who may have more
discriminating taste than I do.
SERVICE
What the Regal Empress lacks in an aging decor, she more than makes up with the
service provided by the crew. Our steward, Edgar, introduced himself on the
first evening and let us know he was available if there was anything we wanted.
Then, he disappeared for the rest of the cruise. We did however see evidence
that he was taking good care of the room and preparing the traditional towel
animals and turning down the bed linens in the evening. Our waiter and assistant
waiter, Godolfredo and Isidro were very friendly and took good care of the
guests. On the other hand, there are hard sales tactics used to serve drinks and
tours. This borders on being annoying. At one point I heard an announcement that
there was a "mandatory" meeting in the Grand Lounge to talk about activities for
port day. I assumed I could skip the talk.
FOOD
The Regal Empress serves three basic meals each day and offers afternoon tea at
4:00 PM on port day. We learned early to eat every meal at its proper time
because there is very little to be found in between meals. The food was well
prepared and very basic. Most of the meals are served in the main dining room.
Lunch is open seating in the main diningroom. Being a vegetarian I have to judge
the food based on the vegetarian offerings. The vegetarian menu consists mostly
of steamed vegetables and pasta dishes. The vegetarian entrees, although not
fancy, were very adequate. My traveling companion stated that the poached salmon
was outstanding. There is not much for vegetarians during afternoon tea. The
cookies and desserts during afternoon tea were very tasty. The macaroons were
outstanding. Since this was a very short cruise the chef has to make an
immediate impact to impress the guests. Although I was not extremely impressed
with the cuisine, I was satisfied with. it.
ENTERTAINMENT
The main showroom of the Regal Empress is only one level and the ceiling is very
low. There were times when I was afraid that the dancers would kick high enough
to kick the ceiling or bump their heads when they were being lifted. The show
was very entertaining. The musicians played extremely well and the dancers were
exciting. The singers had great vocal instruments but sang with heavy accents,
sometimes to a point where they were not understood. Overall, they put on a fine
presentation.
PORTS
Downtown Nassau seemed very clean this particular trip. We enjoyed walking
around town and doing a little shopping. No visit would be complete without a
stop at the straw market. Because our trip was so short we were only allowed to
bring back 4 oz. of liquor. We bought back one bottle of rum liquer without a
problem.
DEBARKATION
The Regal Empress offers guest breakfast on debarkation day, early seating and
late seating. We had late seating but I noticed the dining room staff tried to
accommodate guests who missed their early seating breakfast. After breakfast we
picked up our carry-ons from the stateroom and proceeded to the main lounge to
wait for debarkation. Others opted to wait on the Promenade Deck or other public
rooms. Those passengers who could take off there own luggage were allowed to
leave the ship first. Everyone else had to wait until about 9:45.
CONCLUSION
Although the Regal Empress is not glitzy and she is showing signs of aging, I do
believe it is a very enjoyable cruise for those who are searching for a very
short cruise. I had made some special request and all of them were granted
without a problem. As a result of my telling the reservation agent that I was a
vegetarian, I received a phone call from the maitre d' asking what type of
vegetarian I was. It turned out that there were vegetarian entrees for ovo-lacto
vegetarians already on the menu. All of the passengers that I met said they had
a good time. I am pleased to have had the opportunity to sail on one of the
classic liners. Although she is small, she does not have a closed in feeling.
Despite what I said about the decor and the cuisine I did enjoy myself. But, you
have to realize that I would probably enjoy myself on any cruise. I'm not a
finicky person. The crew works very hard to satisfy the guests and I would sail
the Regal Empress again in a heartbeat.