I totally agree and greatly appreciate your sharing everything with us as Viking does not directly inform us of these promos. In our case, I concluded earlier this year that my wife and I are not expedition material as we have limitations that could preclude us (or possibly others we join) from enjoying many of the included excursions. The Atlantic Coastline expedition is tempting, but I'm actually glad we have other plans for the one discounted date offered - lest we talk mourselves into thinking we can fully enjoy this expedition. 🙂
Something very interesting - I looked at the Canada expedition and using the promo code reduces the least expensive cabin from $7,995 to $5,995 in addition to free air and SS.
thanks again, Selion.
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Interesting as that is the same itinerary we just booked October 10 on the Star (see post #346 above). No vouchers involved, small deposit with PIF 6 months before embarkation.
Let us know how you make out.
I tried to do that last month with my Viking agent. Problem was most of the cruise was paid for with a voucher, so that stopped the process as I would lose the voucher value. If you paid cash, you might have a shot.
It sure does. Just booked Canada and New England Shores. I called my Viking agent and had a bigger choice of cabins than booking directly through the link.
Thanks, Selion!
Regarding $200 for $100 certificates: they are only available on Viking river cruises, but can be redeemed on any new Viking cruise (1 redeemed certificate per person). The purchase limit on our Rhine cruise last month was 10 certificates per person. BTW, these certificates are transferable and never expire- they can be combined with other discounts.
The only possible way I can think of to use certificates would be to cancel and rebook your September cruise. Not sure if this can be done with the on board Viking agent. Also, any perks other than Explorer society discount would be lost if you rebook. Similarly, I believe you would have to cancel and rebook within 14 days to get the welcome back SBC. I also assume you’re paying cash (not using a future cruise voucher from a cancellation). I’m under the impression that only a Viking agent can do the welcome back credit.
I forgot to add that the Welcome Back discount is available after disembarking any Viking cruise. So if you’re on a river cruise, you can purchase $200 for $100 certificates and use them with the Welcome Back discount. For those not familiar, these certificates can be used one per person on newly booked cruises with no effect on any other discounts.
We usually take advantage of the “welcome back” discount which is $200pp SBC on the newly booked cruise regardless of length. Some here said they were denied this discount, but we’ve been using the same Viking age for years and always got it. Must book within 14 days of disembarkation.
My experience is that it can be used before embarkation for excursions, drink package and tips - things used on board. It can’t be used for extensions.
Civitavecchia is over an hour from Rome and that’s not mentioned in excursion descriptions either. I always check dock locations with Apple Maps and make decisions accordingly. And maybe the Venice port will change before you embark.
I can’t speak to Amalfi, but I was in Venice this past October. We wound up docking in Fusina and were informed less than 2 weeks before embarkation in Barcelona for our Mediterranean Odyssey cruise. We knew it wouldn’t be Venice, but thought it would be Chioggia which as you know is much further than Fusina. We also missed one port (Monaco) due to weather. So I disagree with you that Viking knew and waited to tell you after you paid your deposit.