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sharkster77

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    Massachusetts
  • Interests
    gardening, travel, sports
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Viking
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Europe

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  1. We live less than 1 hour from Cape Cod and we don't even think of going near there in July and August. Spring and fall only.
  2. But can't you pay for an extra checked bag if you want to? You can from the US to Europe with many carriers.
  3. @Kristelle, I would certainly hope that everyone does this---OTOH, there are folks with absurdly huge amounts of luggage, like 2 checked-size bags per person, AND carry-ons. I wonder if they are on a round-the-world trip, or just overpacked.....
  4. GASP---------we will wear an outfit more than once on a river cruise!!! By mixing and matching, you can 'look' different every day but re-use items that still look and 'smell' fine. That's the beauty of 'unpack once'--you can look in the closet and put together a different look everyday without bringing too much clothing. We also have changed for dinner to feel fresher, then wore those same clothes the next day. A change of shoes for dinner also makes ones feet feel better. On our recent 10 day cruise (+ 2 day extension) I had a couple of shirts laundered near the end of the cruise to have fresh shirts for the extension. Paid 16 euros, was OK paying for that convenience.
  5. Agree----Viking may have purchased your flights, but the airline is actually flying you there, so I would put my faith in what the airline says, not MVJ. It's easy to use your air booking # to check on your flights.
  6. Recently did a river cruise---My Viking Journey never showed my correct seats, booked by Viking. We had aisle/window, but MVJ always showed us sitting in the middle section of the plane. We figured whatever the airline website showed was correct, and it was!
  7. Just got back from a Viking tulip cruise. On our Rhine cruise 4 years ago there were people every night who wore suits and dresses to dinner. This time, folks just seemed to keep on whatever they wore for the day. There were some jeans, but nobody looked like slobs. Some threw on a sweater or scarf to dress up their upper torso, but that was it. I don't believe I saw anyone wearing a suit, sports jacket, or dress.
  8. In Ireland 7 years ago, I was looking for the plain back coffee setting on the machine. A waitress told me that they called it coffee creme as some there thought there were racial implications calling it black coffee. Not saying it's true or not true, but that's what we were told by a local. Personally, I see no racial implication----I mean, black coffee is black in color, so ...
  9. We did get a taste of European football (soccer) culture that was fascinating while in Bruges---- That evening, Bruges was playing a Europa league game against Thessaloniki (sp) of Greece. During lunch the main square near the Belfry was filled with hundreds young Greek men, dressed in all black, "pre-gaming" (we were told no alcohol is sold in the stadium), loudly singing their chants whenever a group of their compatriots walked by. Lots of machismo and testosterone in the air! I guess lots of Greek fans didn't have to work that day (lol)! The next day I looked up the score---Bruges beat Thessaloniki, 1-0.
  10. @pontac, great recap!!! We got on the Ve the same day you disembarked. I posted my cruise comments on the Tulips and Windmills Roll Call.
  11. In the post that you quote, I see a figure of $900 pp (a comparison of 900 vs 1200 pp). Where do you get the figure of $9,000 pp? What am I missing?
  12. Most river cruise lines will even uncork and provide glasses for the alcohol you've brought on board at no charge.
  13. AND---no extra charge for special dining venues, all cabins with a verandah, a more cerebral and less hedonistic vibe (trying NOT to sound snobby, but some of us aren't into the heavy drinking/party scene)
  14. Here in Massachusetts daffodils are just starting. We've had a return to temps in the 30's (Fahrenheit of course) and that's slowed things down.
  15. We sail April 5---try not to trample all the tulips at Keukenhof so there's some left for us to see! Bon Voyage! PS--I read that the tulips, etc., are blooming a little early this year, so even though Keukenhof just opened March 21, you should have a great display to check out.
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