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Peregrina651

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  1. Over the years, I have seen the delivery of shorex tickets done in a variety of ways and for our last few cruises they were given to us at check-in. Bottom line is that there is no fleetwide standard.
  2. I will ditto what CurlerRob said. Viking is not responsible for obtaining your visas. US Department of State travel website is a good starting point, even if you don't carry a US passport. For each country they will tell you what the visa requirements are for US citizens and for other countries as well. If don't see your country listed, you must double check on wrbsite for your country. Remember that visa requirements are based on the passport you carry, not where you live.
  3. Did you check the Microsoft store to see if there is a Microsoft version of the Viking Voyager app? If no app, make sure you have copies of your Cruise Documents on your laptop along with anything else you may want to access while traveling. You will be able to use the guest interface on you TV to access some of the Viking Voyager functions like making a dinner reservation or booking additional shorex or reviewing your onboard account.
  4. Glad you got it straightened out. Have a great trip!
  5. I can't remember when you are due to sail. Cruise docs in question are emailed to you 14 days or so prior to the start of your vacation package. Even then, the docking location is subject to change; doesn't happen frequently but it is out of Viking's control. If you are more than 14 days out, you can try to find the harbormaster's website for your embarkation port.
  6. What? To the same call center that got it wrong in the first place? And really, why waste the time.The only thing that has gone up is the suggest amount for the optional gratuities, which is both the amount that will be charged if a guest wishes to pre-pay or will be automatically added to the onboard accounts of those guests who have not pre-paid. A guest may opt-out of either of these options by not using the pre-pay option and by adjusting or removing the automatic charge once on board. Anyone who wants to pay the $15 per person per day that was in place when they booked the cruise simply has to skip pre-paid option and then go to Guest Services once they are on board to make whatever adjustment they want to the automatic charge, including removing it. It should take about 10 minutes once on board the ship (as long as you don't try to do it the first day of the cruise when the lines at Guest Services tend to belong lines).
  7. the complete address is tellus@vikingcruises.com If I have a problem or a question that only Viking can answer I go straight to "TellUs."
  8. Okay. You win! 🏅🥇 We can all go home now. Bring in the clean up crew.
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  10. I'm am comforted by the fact that I am not the only one whose thought processes never take the direct route to the what the speaker is saying. 🥴
  11. Most importantly, regardless of the preferences shared above, none of these cabins is "to be avoided at all costs. The only one that might have an issue is 4035 and only if it is above the tenders. I've never figured out how far forward the tenders go.
  12. And will be removed or adjusted at the guest's request. For your consideration: Viking has chosen an "opt out" program; it is spelled out in the FAQ (which is linked to below). Right now, not enough people are opting out of the program for them to consider changing how they are doing things. As long as most of the guests are happy, the policy will stand. What is the tipping policy? Our onboard staff is dedicated to providing you with the best cruise experience possible, and it is customary to give gratuities in recognition of their service. How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. To save you worry over whom to tip and how much, we automatically add a discretionary hotel and dining charge of $17.00 USD per guest per day to your shipboard account, which appears on your final invoice at the end of your cruise. This charge will be shared among the onboard staff who helped support and provide your cruise experience, including the waitstaff, stateroom stewards, buffet stewards, galley staff, laundry staff and others. Should you wish to make changes to the gratuity amounts or pay in cash, stop by Guest Services at any time. You may also wish to tip your local excursion guides and/or drivers; we suggest doing so in cash at the end of each tour. For your convenience, you can pre-purchase gratuities at our standard recommended rate in My Viking Journey. This charge will be shared among the onboard staff who helped support and provide for your cruise experience, including your Program Director, waitstaff, stateroom stewards, galley staff, nautical staff and others. (accurate as of the date posted on CC)
  13. CC to the rescue. Check out all of the threads on seasickness for tips on how to control it. Everybody has something to say about it. But most of all, get an MD involved in the conversation.
  14. IMHO, stop second guessing your decision. There are only a handful truly unacceptable cabins and yours is not one of them. Go on the cruise and then based on your experience decide if you want to do something different the next time. Explore the ship. See where the various cabins are. Talk to people. Then use everything you learn to pick a cabin for your next cabin.
  15. "Duck cabins" is new to me. I've always heard the cabins below the waterline referred to as "aquarium class." Live and learn.😉
  16. Now we are dating ourselves. But then again, I notice that so far, no one has said, "Laura who?"
  17. Viking specifically mentions jeans but I have not seen anything that bans trainers.
  18. IMHO, as long as it is within the stated dress code (because I am not advocating anarchy), wear what you want as long as it makes you happy! This is your vacation and it is your choice what you wear. If dressing up makes you happy, then do it -- and do it with joy. As to the question, would she feel overdressed, that is something only she can answer. Would she be overdressed? First, I don't like the term "overdressed;" it is judgemental. Let's put it this way, a small number of women chose to wear cocktail dresses -- just as a small number of men choose to wear blazers/sports jackets. All I say don't be like one older couple that I saw on one cruise. They were the most unhappy looking couple I have even seen on a cruise ship. Every night, he wore a double-breasted suit, she wore a cocktail dress and the family jewels. They looked elegant. Each night, they sat alone at their table, stone-faced and stone-cold silent. I don't think I ever saw them talk to one another let alone to anyone at a nearby table. Every night, they looked miserable and unhappy -- and not because of what they wore but what they didn't wear -- a smile.
  19. Read your insurance policy and read Viking's cancellation policy. You may not be covered if you cancel now. Also read the thread Israel traveling, where part of the conversation is about canceling one's cruise.
  20. SWEEET! Congrats! Timing is every thing! You can't plan what you experienced, so you really lucked out.
  21. Another vote for tips included as part of the fare, as is already done in the AUS/NZ/UK markets.
  22. Cannot agree with you on that one -- and I am only talking about the package description, not the per diem price of the package. This Silver Spirits beverage package includes premium wines by the glass, house champagne by the glass, cocktails, aperitifs, and any drink up to £18, throughout the day and anywhere on the ship; The Chef’s Table premium wine pairing; 30% discount on premium beverages above £40 GBP, and 50% discount for premium tasting events Since the drinks package is administered in USD and since those numbers will not change with the fluctuation of the exchange rate, for clarity shouldn't it be stated in USD on the order form? If I am given a description of the how the package works in sterling (or whatever currency), I am going to calculate the dollar equivalents before I go and, for stereling, I am going to come up a maximum drink price covered by the package as something in the area of 21USD, not the 18USD that it actually is -- and I would be annoyed because little things like this bother me. It is easy enough to be given the correct information in the first place, so why not just do it??
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