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Heidi13

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  1. The balconies have a privacy screen that remains closed while at sea, as it also acts as a windbreak. To open the privacy screens normally requires approval of the Master.
  2. Negative, even on 100+ night World Cruises, you get the same number of reservations as on a 7-night cruise. Doesn't bother us, since we never make advance reservations.
  3. Based on your initial post, you indicated the cruise was initially booked for November 2020, so was a COVID cancellation. When Viking cancelled the initial cruise, you were provided a choice: 1). Full refund in cash, as per the Viking terms & conditions, OR 2). Future Cruise Voucher, with Viking probably offering 125% FCV for all money paid. If unused for 2-years, the original FCV would be void and Viking would return your original cash payment. However, if you accepted the vouchers and then used them to book a new cruise, they were considered as being used, so from that point onwards, they were always going to be a voucher, with no refund available in cash, either partially or in whole. This information has been discussed extensively, especially on cruise critic and should be known to all competent Travel Agents. If you accepted vouchers and used them for booking future cruises, then as per the terms of the vouchers, you are not eligible for any refund. This is a well known risk of accepting the vouchers. Viking didn't provide 25% uplift for no risk. However, if you paid for the cruise, SSBP, tips, tours, etc with cash, then you are entitled to receive refunds for unused portions. At this late point, this is usually provided by refundable onboard credit.
  4. At present (Sunday) the forecasts are showing 40 kt winds and seas of 20 to 30' off the East Coast.
  5. You may want to contact tellus and ask if you can book the Manfredi's private room. If not, this is also an option once you embark.
  6. You have a couple of reasons for empty tables. Each of the alternative restaurants can handle a maximum number of covers each night (120 if memory is correct), which are spread out across the opening hours to ease the load. The entire room is not fully booked at 18:00 and then again at 20:00. Each galley has an electronic board that tracks the number of covers each night and the number of each entree ordered. Since reservations are made so far in advance, the percentage of no shows is another factor for empty tables and why you can often get a table many nights by turning up at the host/hostess desk.
  7. Approximately 1 week prior to the cruise, the booking is removed from the website and sent to the ship. Therefore, from that point onwards, the booking is managed by the ship. Since the ship has no ability to issue cheques, they provide shipboard credit for any money paid in advance that is not used - shoreex in cancelled ports, gratuities for days missed, etc. These are notated as "Refundable Credits" in a pax shipboard account. Pax have the option of spending this money onboard, or having it refunded at the end of the cruise. We had this experience and received a cheque from Viking, shortly after we got home. The T&C do not specify how Viking provide refunds.
  8. Due to this unfortunate extreme weather situation, the Master is making decisions based on the safety of the vessel, crew & pax. As a mariner, with many years of command experience, I note that 100 kt winds and 60' seas are serious risks to both the safety and comfort of the pax. You booked a cruise along the Norwegian coast during the winter months, which are notorious for extreme winter storms. If you book this type of cruise you should know the potential for delays and missed ports is extremely high. Especially in this region, at this time of year, the cruise itinerary is little more than a suggestion. Yes, the Master will endeavour to complete the itinerary, as published, but safety prevails, so weather changes are very likely. An informed consumer should be aware of these risks and only book this cruise, if prepared to accept changes. If you expect to receive the posted itinerary, I suggest the Caribbean is a more suitable itinerary. Since this is a high risk itinerary, I hope you protected the financial risks with travel insurance, so you can submit a claim for any missed ports. With respect to any refund, Viking's liability is clearly outlined in the Terms & Conditions you accepted by paying the deposit. If you are a "No show" as per the T&C you get no refund. In my experience, when ports are cancelled and any payments are refunded to your shipboard account, they are clearly identified as "Refundable Credits". When spending money onboard, the ship debits your "Non-refundable credits" if you have any. Therefore, at the end of the cruise, any "Refundable Credits" are sent by cheque to your home address within about 6 weeks.
  9. To put it in perspective - the lead agency in any marine accident/incident is the Flag State, which in this case is Norway. The US, as an interested party, can request and assist the investigation under the direction of Norway. The interim and final reports will be published by Norway. This is similar to the Sky incident where both the UK and US were interested parties and assisted.
  10. Wasn't able to leave a comment on your blog. On the ship's tour post, you mentioned the General Manager is 3rd in Command of the vessel and runs everything except engineering. This is not correct. The General Manager is a Department Head, same as the Chief Engineer and Staff Captain. The 2nd in Command is the Staff Captain, and if both the Master and Staff Captain were incapacitated, the 3rd in command is assumed by the Safety Officer, then one of the 1st Officers. They will all be command qualified. The Master is in overall command, with his/her direct reports being: - Staff Captain runs the Deck Dept, - Chief Engineer runs the Engineering Dept, and - General Manager runs the Hotel Dept. The General Manager has silver stripes, which means, although he is a Department Head, he is not a certified officer. I certainly hope the GM did not state he is 3rd in command.
  11. While your Canadian TA is unable to book a cruise with Viking UK, there is no restrictions on you booking the cruise with your family member in UK. Your UK family member can book the cabin, providing both names at time of booking. You would then have to transfer funds over to UK to cover the cost. We have booked cruises in UK from Canada, without any issues. The primary risk is currency fluctuations.
  12. I suggest contacting Viking directly for advice - tellus@vikingcruises.com
  13. That is most disappointing feedback from what I assume is the ship's General Manager. This is definitely not our experience with the 3 we have experienced. Those are definitely comments to be included in the end of cruise survey.
  14. Thanks Michelle - I would have enjoyed the tour, but DW not so much, as she doesn't do well on mountainous roads.
  15. Suggest starting a new thread in the Venus Roll Calls. Here is a link. https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/2468-viking-venus-roll-calls/
  16. We used them prior to our last cruise. They sent a package with labels, instructions and a list of prohibited items about 6 weeks before departure. We were provided a number of options for pick-up, so contacted them directly to reserve a 3 hr pick-up window. Place a label inside the case and attach another on the outside. You are provided with a tracking number so you can track the case(s). After being picked up from your door, you next see them in the cabin. If not included with the cruise, it can be costly, but it is a great service. When flying First/Business, cases are included in the flight cost, but using Luggage Forward saves lugging cases to the check-in and picking them up at arrivals. Great service, which we will use again.
  17. Best guess is the distance from Gdansk to Ronne is about 190 to 200 n/miles. Using 195 nm at 15 kts requires 13 hrs steaming, to which you also need to add an hour for departure and 1 hr for anchoring and set-up. Total time required at 15 kts is about 15 hrs. Therefore, with even more speed available (costs more fuel) they could easily stay later in Gdansk. However, there are additional factors we are not privy to, such as longshoremen/tug/pilotage costs, which can significantly increase with overtime, or if an additional shift is required. We also are not privy to berth availability, tides, etc. The other potential factor is wanting to further reducing the transit speed, as this requires less fuel, which is the largest operational cost. They are also operating in an Emissions Control Region, so that may also factor into the fuel cost equation.
  18. Pax on the ship(s) with combo washer/dryers, if not satisfied with the performance, need to include feedback directly to the GM or Customer Service Manager and on the end of cruise feedback. If the Neptune, as the newest ship has traditional machines installed by the shipyard contract, when they break down, Viking Operations must be replacing them with combo machines. Unless we provide feedback, they may continue to purchase replacement combo machines.
  19. If you have concerns regarding the driver, these should be addressed with the Shore-ex Manager, as Viking always encourage shore-ex feedback. Discounting the driver, with respect to the tour description, you experienced exactly what I expected, based on my research regarding this tour. While the specific location of the seal colony isn't named, they did mention a lighthouse, so I quickly determined it was a Cape Pallister, which my notes indicate is about 75 miles from the port. The tour description mentions crossing Remutaka Mountain, so when I checked Google Maps, it showed a 2-lane mountainous road with lots of turns. Based on Wellington traffic and the mountain road, I figured at least 2 - 3 hrs to the Seal Colony. Since the tour is listed as 7 hrs, I figured about 45 mins at each of the seal colony and the winery. About 5 hrs city and mountain driving didn't seem worthwhile to get about 1.5 - 2 hrs at the tour highlights. For this reason we did not consider this tour. Although it doesn't include a winery, the Tongue Point tour, based on tour descriptions, seemed a better option for viewing seals.
  20. Viking Ocean - if you don't want anything from the regular cabin service menu, they will bring whatever you request from the Main Dining Room or a specialty restaurant. All included in the base fare and available to all cabins.
  21. Can't compare World Cruises from HAL & Princess, as we have used Princess (20215) and Viking (2020). If you are interested in those comparisons, please check our travel blog andyandjudi.com After spending 40 years both working and cruising with Princess, the 2015 World Cruise was our last. It may have gone around the World, but in reality it was no more than multiple segments and to fill cabins around Australia, they even sold mini-coastal segments, some of which were 2 nights. On departure, less than 600 of 2,200 were doing the entire cruise. In 2020, most World Cruises were curtailed. Our Viking cruise stopped in Dubai, where Viking made arrangements for every pax to fly home, and paid for the flights. Once the flights stopped they still had 8 Canadian pax who couldn't get flights. We were 2 of the 8 and were kept on board for 3 more weeks until they could find a country willing to accept us and fly us home. This was completely free. HAL stopped their WC in Freemantle. All pax with HAL Air got their flights home arranged and paid for. Those without HAL Air were disembarked to try and find their own flights and hotel.
  22. Probably best to call them directly - (800) 845-8968
  23. That hasn't been our experience when comparing brand-name, generic and OTC medications between Canada and UK since the 1980's. It also wasn't out experience when purchasing medications in Dubai in 2015, compared to medication names in Canada. We found Dubai closely resembled those used in UK.
  24. Good question and unfortunately not one I can answer, as whenever we had Hi-fog installed, it was throughout all enclosed spaces.
  25. The reports indicate it was extinguished by the crew, but in reality it was most likely extinguished by the Hi-Fog sprinkler system that extinguishes a fire in seconds, before the crew were even on scene.
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