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  1. Viking runs different promotions at different times all year.
  2. I have not done this pre-cruise extension but our first time in Budapest was late last year and we had two days there. We are going back this year and ending our river cruise there again, and I cannot wait. Budapest is an amazing city with so much to discover. Go for it.
  3. The first thing I would do is EMAIL tellus@vikingcruises.com and indicate in detail your situation. Give them the type of wheelchair, the size of wheelchair, whether you also have and use a transfer chair, etc. Why? Whether you are sailing on Viking Ocean or Viking River, the first obstacle is getting that wheelchair on and off the ship. Very few gangways are flat or ramps. Many are stairs and can be quite steep. I agree about posting in Disabled Cruise Travel forum, but first let's make sure you can get on and off the ship before investigating the cruise ports. You may have significant issues as ships do not conform to the same accessibility standards as we expect in many countries around the world.
  4. Nexus is absolutely about "comfort and convenience" for us. No doubt about it. We would pay much more than this new 5 year fee as long as they keep the speed of passage the same. Actually the price increase may well keep the membership numbers low enough for the speed of passing to remain the same!
  5. Too many stories about this.. we were also told by a Cruise Director that they could be applied before final payment, but we would have to call reservations and effectively cancel our reservation and rebook. Good Luck with that! We opted to not even try. We all know that this would never end well. Understand that the vouchers are for future cruises and they do not expire. Keep them for later if that hundred bucks is that important to you.
  6. Totally agree, but I think "management" today is afraid to offend anyone because of the potential social media attacks...
  7. Know that in the World Cafe, you can walk up to the cooking - hot food section - and get a steak grilled to your liking anytime. There may be "hidden" options. Also on some ships around the back of the World Cafe across from the bar there is (on some ships) a cooking station there that offers options too.
  8. We have always gotten the included tour even if it is sold out in advance. Not to worry.
  9. It is not like China is not accustomed to large numbers of people.
  10. I believe that cruise ship departure times from ports and sailing times can be a complicated thing to understand. It could be many reasons, one of which what time they can dock in the next port and the sailing time to the next port. We have been on many cruises where the departure time has been later than posted and never asked anyone specifically. Is there a reason you are asking this?
  11. Yes! This is our experience. You can use this Viking OBC or SBC for gratuities. As long as it is something you are paying for onboard as it will be attached to your cabin invoice sometime after you board.
  12. All due respect.... Viking's food offerings are often so plentiful and so many choices that perhaps if you have not experienced it you would take a limited selection on Gate1 to be plenty of choices. The way Gate1 food choices have been described above do remind us of Hurtigruten and that was our biggest complaint with Hurtigruten. There was not enough choice.
  13. For us Budapest! We cannot wait to get back to Budapest which is where our River cruise disembarks in early December.
  14. Agree... We went to a local restaurant two nights ago for dinner. This is a quiet - no blaring music - white tablecloths, intimate Italian specialty restaurant. Even without wine you are going to be looking at $250 for two with tip. This was always the type of restaurant that you got a little bit dressed up for, and we did. Not a tie, or jacket, but just cleaned up a bit like we would for a Viking evening meal. The guy that was in my view for the full meal was in jeans that looked like they had not been washed in months, and a thin (washed too many times) stretched out t-shirt. I put on better t-shirts for working in the garden. All around him were folks that were in from elegant casual to actually dressed up. This is what we see everywhere today. I am getting to the point of not fighting it or being worried about it. We will dress how it makes us feel good and to heck with everyone else. We will continue to follow Viking's dress code because we tend to be rule followers.
  15. We have been talking about this a lot at home. Our view is that Viking to this point has presented a product that we love and because of that have sailed 10 or 11 times now (have to go back and count) and we have 4 future cruises on the books. We feel that Viking have controlled their product and kept their product reasonably dependable. I do believe that the pandemic hurt Viking like most other companies and had lasting impact, but somehow they kept the product in tact and that we as the guest did not see too much of that impact. We are afraid that with shareholders to please, that the product will start to erode and we will see a decline.
  16. Was looking for this on one of our upcoming tours, but all are still open. There is a Sold Out banner somewhere over the shore excursion tile even before you click. Our experience is to book what you think you want - included or optional - and pay for the optionals immediately. If you decide you don't want one later, cancel it and you will get a refund to your credit card. Don't play the waiting game. Book sooner rather than be disappointed later.
  17. Yes! And we sleep well because of that 30,000 steps a day
  18. Great way to spend an OBC! Make it multiply!
  19. Viking's lunch and dinner menus always have the "always available" at lunch and dinner, then the locally inspired 3 courses, then the dishes of the day... there is LOTS of selection on Viking's daily menus on River Cruises.
  20. Stuff happens at any age. We had a major medical event happen this past December that was found by chance. By Chance!!! Had to cancel our January trip and without the insurance we would have been out over $17K
  21. I think that Basel is always where you will fly into. It does not make sense that they would shuttle you to any other airport. The Silver Spirits Beverage Package is $25 USD per night per person. Not per day, per night. Just want to clarify that even if you do not purchase the SSBP you still have access to all spirits and wine and beer on their extended list, you just pay per drink. Most all Viking drinks are very reasonable in price. With the included beer and wine at lunch and dinner we don't purchase the SSBP anymore because the additional drinks we might want in the evening in the lounge never surpass the $50 USD per night that we would pay for the package and we have always been happy with Vikings included wines. You can also buy a bottle of wine or liquor off the ship and bring it on board a Viking ship. There are no restrictions on this. You can ask the restaurant to chill your wine and serve it to you at dinner. We have often purchased wine during a winery tour and brought that back with us. We have friends that bring their own Gin on board and make their drinks in their cabin and carry them to the lounge. All good. You can also at the end of dinner ask for your wine glass to be topped up with the included wine (to the brim) and then carry that to the lounge for your evening after dinner sipping.
  22. Agree with everything you are saying.... The only saving grace with a River Cruise, is if you do miss the embarkation you are generally not that far from the next port opposed to an Ocean cruise that may be in a different country and hours away by air by the next day. But, we generally always budget to go one day early.
  23. Like @pontac said, YOU don't have to be privileged to access this. My understanding is, and I could be wrong, that this is an excursion that Viking Cruise Lines is offering that other cruise lines do not offer. I have been under the impression that this would be something that would set Viking apart and is usually delving deeper into a culture or historic site. I also think that generally these are Optional excursions that you are going to pay for too.
  24. Is this perhaps the way the more "discount" operators keep costs down? I don't consider them a discount line, but when we sailed to Antarctica with Hurtigruten, we were surprised at the limited dinner menu which was one meat dish, one fish dish, and one vegetarian dish ONLY each night. We came to Hurtigruten from Viking Ocean having extensive menus and many choices nightly.
  25. With no disrespect intended, Americans are known for larger portions and since the majority of Vikings guests are Americans we find (as Canadians) that Viking really does cater to Americans. I have also heard onboard and read here on Cruise Critic that The Chef's Table is not as popular because the portions are too small. But, this is what a tasting menu is all about. Tasting menus are about the variety of courses and the attention to detail and execution, not the portion size. You cannot please everyone on the food front for sure. My only concern is if the food quality is going down, not the portion size. We have always been pleased with the quality. As far as portions in both the Restaurant and Manfredi's, we have often asked for a couple of appetizers and then the main being made into an appetizer portion as well. In the end we are eating 3 appetizer size dishes and end up quite satisfied. When we started cruising we thought we had to be gluttons and fill our bellies with both food and wine, but now we are looking at restraint while still enjoying our meals. It is not about stuffing our faces because it is included... We now leave a cruise at the same weight we boarded.
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