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  1. We were able to change/book additional reservations during our cruise.  If you keep checking, times can become available.  Also, we were able to walk up to the Wake one night right when they opened and got in without a reservation. You may also have success doing this late, after the rush.

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  2. 11 minutes ago, Fogfog said:

    TYVM for your thoughts. We haven't booked with them yet. The dining sounds great.

    Who would you say is their main demographic?

    The rooms  look tight online? How as bath/closet?

    TYIA

     

    I think their target demographic is Millennials; even the language of their advertising, and email marketing seems targeted that way.  

    That being said, I think that if you are flexible and open then anyone can enjoy a VV cruise.  If you are locked in to the traditional style cruise or if you aren't open to new experiences, you may be disappointed. We met two different couples in their 60's, one was enjoying their cruise and the other was very negative. So more than age, to me it's a matter of attitude.

     

    The rooms are very minimalist which suited us fine. There was plenty of storage.  Our sea terrace bathroom was small but the shower itself was larger than most cruise ship showers.

  3. 3 minutes ago, WatermelonSugarHigh said:

    I see no benefit to the bar tab purchase. 

    Yes, they add $50 to $300 but you lose what you don’t use and can only use on alcohol. Drinks are the same price whether you use a tab or not, so we would just use as we go and pay at the end. $50 is not worth it to me. I would just use whatever perk tab is given and settle at the end for anything else. 
     

    As far as beer selections, my son is a light beer guy and was disappointed with beer selections. I don’t drink beer so can’t comment on that. 

     

    For us personally, we would have no problem using $300 so it makes sense to purchase the bar tab and get the extra $50 (if we don't already have enough with the promos).  That being said, if you are at risk to not use it up, it makes total sense to just pay as you go.

    There are options for everyone. 

  4. 5 minutes ago, Panhandle Couple said:

    The company or TA works for covers the DSC for us, and on 2 cruises the drink tips as well.  Although if VV doesn't have them, then we might get a small bar tb instead. I will have to ask.

     

    Yes, there are TA's out there that will have offers that cover the DSC.  We've taken advantage of them when they are available.  

     

    VV definitely doesn't add tips to the drink prices. The amount you see on the menu, is that amount that comes off your tab.  

  5. 2 hours ago, tbmrt said:

    Love lobster, crab, clams and raw oysters.  

     

    I see that the Seafood Tower at the Wake has some things I'd like, but some that definitely I definitely would not like.  Do they switch out any if you ask?  Any chance of getting hot mussels with hot marinara sauce or butter/garlic?

     

    They may switch things out to your preference.  But I highly doubt they would prepare a new dish with the seafood.  The Seafood Towers are coming from the Raw Bar, where everything is cold.  

  6. We were on the Jan 27 sailing of Valiant Lady and loved it!  Hope you have a fabulous cruise. 

    Average cost - Beer $7-9; Wine $9-15; Cocktails $11-15.  Wine and cocktails went up from there if you chose very high end options.

    So how many you are going to drink each day will determine what kind of bar tab you will want.  

    We started with $900 and had to work to use it but my DH is not a day drinker at all.  So everyone's personal milage is going to vary.

  7. 10 hours ago, cantgetin said:

    DBE is supposed to extend thru 2024.  No new people can sign up for the status match. If you are part of Sailor's Club, either thru status match or 2 completed cruises within the appropriate dates, you'll get the goodies in 2024.  After that, ???????

    Don't forget to add complimentary premium internet to the perks list above.

    There are other smaller things, but those listed in previous posts plus the internet are the ones we enjoy.

     

     

    Yes, the premium internet on VV was definitely a step up from NCL.

  8. 11 hours ago, olemissreb said:

    With the Bar Tab, do both people im a cabin have to have it? My sister is almost 20 years sober and while her boyfriend does drink, it "stinks" that she has to buy a drink package even if she'll only be drinking water and Dr. Pepper.

     

    I've been thinking about doing a VV cruise with my boyfriend, but was a little concerned about age differences since we are both in our 60s. Thanks to you for putting my concerns to rest. Maybe we'll go in a couple years.

     

    The bar tab works just like onboard credit, except you can only use it for drinks.  The simplest thing for me to compare it to is a debit card.  You have a set amount in the account and after each purchase, that amount is taken off your total.  And for us that starting amount belonged to the whole cabin, not a certain amount for each person.

    So it isn't like the NCL packages, that both people in the stateroom have to have.  

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  9. 2 hours ago, Travel-and-See said:

    I’m really sorry that scared you away from the other excellent shows in the red room. Duel Reality (Circus show) and Ships in the Night (production show) do not have audience participation and are both incredible.  They were produced by the 7 fingers - a fantastic contemporary circus company from Montreal and they are by far the best cruise ship shows I’ve ever seen.

     

    And the ship show dinner show is a really fun old time variety show with minimal crowd participation. 

     

    We'll definitely check these out on our future cruise!  Thanks

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  10. 1 hour ago, Gretchendz said:

    Thank you for the excellent review. 

     

    I should note for others in case they start to look for it that Virgin has discontinued the status match with other cruisers as of December 31, 2023.  On a recent call some of us asked if it would return and were told " No plans to return it." So good for you you got it when you did.  They do plan to announce a revamp soon of the Deep Blue Extras, hopefully making it even better. But I consider it pretty darn good right now.

     

    Thanks for clarifying this; I didn't realize that they'd discontinued the loyalty match when I wrote the original post.

    I'm so grateful that we did the status match when we did.

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  11. 1 minute ago, DavidOrawan said:

    Big price difference between VV and NCL for same cruise.

    VV 4842 no extras

    NCL 3778 with drink, dining, wifi, excur, pkg

    July cruise same dates and ports.

     

    I agree that there a definitely higher prices to be found on Virgin.  But it isn't more expensive across the board.  Our med cruise in November is nearly $1000 less on VV than a comparable sailing on NCL.  

    And with VV you essentially get specialty dining every night without any charge.

    Also, does your NCL example include the gratuities on the packages, DSC, and port charges?  

     

    Like I said, we are still open to sailing either line as it suits our budget and preference.  

  12. 40 minutes ago, Russiamomm said:

    Thank you so much for this post.  I agree with everything you said.  I too was an NCL loyalist (Sapphire status) until I tried Virgin.  I’ve now done 3 cruises on Virgin and can’t wait to get back on.  But I still love NCL too.  Trying to compare them is difficult.  Virgin is completely different from other cruise lines in a lot of ways.  First, I loved the food.  Every restaurant is as good or better than the NCL specialty restaurants.  I love the fact that there’s no buffet and no huge main dining room.  The Galley (Virgin’s food court that replaces the buffet) is consistently good with a good variety of options.  And table service.  I love that soft drinks are included in the fare.

     

    I was also hesitant about the lack of a drink package.  But it was not an issue.  We bought a Bar Tab.  Had another $100 from the status match, which also included $10 a day in specialty coffee.  We were booked through the casino, so got drinks for free there.  Drinks were reasonably priced.  With all our benefits it was a challenge to blow through the bar tab, but I was up to the challenge.  😂

     

    One thing that hasn’t been mentioned is the lack of announcements.  I LOVED that.  Unless it was an emergency, all announcements were made via the app.  No obnoxious announcements about bingo, the art auction, etc.  it made for a much more pleasant trip.  
     

    About the demographics, we are in our 50s/60s.  Felt right at home.  Many younger people, but also may much older than we are.  It’s a very inclusive environment.  Many gay couples.  We met some fabulous people.  
     

    Just a note about the crew.  Overall we found them enthusiastic and friendly.  They are allowed to be themselves.  No rules about hiding tattoos, for example.  They can interact with guests more than on other lines,  we had many long conversations with the crew.  They seemed happy.  There also seems to be less of a hierarchical structure. The officers wear the same t-shirts/polos as everyone else.  We were chatting with a couple of crew members in the smoking room (no judgement, please.). They were wearing Virgin polos and khakis and had name tags. We asked what they did for Virgin.  They casually said they were the Captain and Co-Captain.  😳😂. That’s just the vibe on the ship.
     

    Bottom line is we loved it.  Price-wise, it is generally a little higher price point than NCL.  But you do have to be sure to compare apples to apples.  Virgin’s pricing really is all inclusive other than alcohol.  No specialty dining fees, no daily service charges and sodas and juices are included.  Tipping is not expected (although the crew won’t turn down a few bucks if offered.  😃). I encourage everyone to try it, but leave all ideas about what a cruise should be behind.  We still love NCL, and have two more booked.  Virgin is just plain different.  In a good way, at least in my mind.  

     

     

     

    Thanks for sharing your experiences!  Completely agree with loving the lack of announcements & sales pitches.  Also agree about the crew, much more likely to engage for a longer time.  My DH had an extensive conversation on the pool deck with a crew member who was from the island we were ate.  Another conversation with a server when he noticed what DH was working on.  Discussion with a bar tender about New Orleans cocktails.  

  13. 42 minutes ago, wolft927 said:

    Honestly My wife and I are pretty much michelpbe ultra drinkers. Would love to know the average price of Beer on board. Also how did you obtain $900 bar tab, for a 7 day voyage looks like you only get $300 per cabin

     

    I think the beer prices are $6-$8-ish.  Sorry not to have more info, we just aren't beer drinkers.

     

    So, we did the loyalty match that was available at the time we booked, which gave us $200.  Our travel agent gave us another $100 and the VV promo at that time was $600.

     

    I feel like VV also gives you better incentives for booking onboard.  So, for our upcoming med cruise we have $1100 in bar tab/onboard credit.  

  14. 29 minutes ago, detroitlions said:

    Can you let us know what the prices were on drinks like beer wine mixed drinks? This would be helpfull for those that are worried about there final bill.

     

    Average cocktail prices $11-17 (pool bar Absolut and grapefruit juice $9)

    Wine $9-$15

    We aren't beer drinkers at all but I think the prices were around $6-7

     

    Again, so much more variety than on NCL.  My husband loves Scotch and struggles with the selection on NCL.  VV had so many more options.  And same with wine.

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