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  1. Thanks for all the responses.  We will be sailing from St Lucia to Barbados.  This cruise has a day in port every day.  All of them we have seen before--but I wanted to do something special for New Years--so this is what I picked.

     

    I look forward to the deck party--has been fun pre-COVID and we didn't have it on our NYC to Montreal cruise- in September where we had to outrun Fiona!

     

    Pat

  2. Two of our ports were canceled so our one not included tour in Gaspe we didn’t do.  Viking had refunded our credit card for that canceled excursion in 48 hours or less.

     

    The included tours are general overviews mostly on the bus.  The tour guide in NYC was excellent.  In Boston there was a free shuttle that dropped you off near the Aquarium.  On the second day we took it in, walked most of the freedom trail..got a bit lost..finding the cheers bar and just took an Uber back rather than walking the mile plus back to the bus pick up and possibly having to wait up to an hour,  The Uber was $15 plus tip. We were docked in the old port in Quebec, easy walk to old Quebec especially if you took the ride up hill, $4 cash each US or Canadian.  Chateau Frontenac was worth the time to visit and we had lunch their our extra day there.  Montreal was interesting and the city had grown since I was last there (1997).  We got to the Cathedral during an organ concert which made it extra special.

     

    We had a rental car before we got on board.  Had to return it at JFK.  Took a cab, fix rate of $52 ish plus a toll $2.50 plus a tip.  Much cheaper than the $49 per person from Viking.  We got to the port a little before 1, had perhaps 20 in line ahead of us, at the buffet having lunch by 130.

     

     

     

  3. 8 minutes ago, Fieldofdreams said:

    Thank you, sailing on different ships coming up, Mars and Jupiter (our first Viking cruises) , however, general info about Viking very helpful and consistent with what I have been reading on Cruise Critic.

    I think very few are disappointed with their Viking Ocean cruise.  Be sure to check out the spa on 1 forward--steam, sauna, hot tub, therapy pool are all no charge.  Washers/dryers, no charge--they have a soap dispenser that you need to activate on the wall if you don't bring your own.  Make sure to download the Viking voyager APP on your phone or tablet--so much info--I like to be able to see the menus in the restaurant and world cafe for several days before hand.  In the world cafe, each side is a bit different.  Ice cream only on port (left) side.  At night, sushi on port side, shrimp, langostinos, crab legs only on starboard (right) side.  We usually sat on the side we thought would have the best view.  

     

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  4. We are back from our cruise.  Our first and only Viking ocean cruise was in December 2018.  This one had all the characteristics we loved about the first one--small ship, great staff, good food, well-organized.  Our first cruise ended in Venice--fogged in--finally sailed to Trieste to disembark at 7 PM (vs 8 AM).  Got to the port area of Venice around 830 PM.  This cruise we had deviations due to Hurricane Fiona.  Excellent response from the shipboard crew and corporate in both conditions.

     

    Positives:  cheerful staff, adapted quickly to our change in itinerary to keep us out of Hurricane Fiona.  Good to very good food. We went to tea everyday--a few times only having tea and scones with out the sandwiches.  Stateroom service excellent, service in world cafe (aka "the buffet)), Manfredo's, and Chef's Table was very good.  The restaurant at dinner was good to very good--but at breakfast and lunch--so slow.  Our one lunch on board, took two hours for 3 courses to be served.  Viking like other lines appears to be a bit short handed.  

     

    Needs to improve:  the bed is a typical hard as rock European bed--unlike my Princess dream bed I will not be checking out if I can buy the pillows or mattress.  Pizza--perhaps authentic Napoli but the crust was so thin (Princess has the rep of best pizza at sea).  Will this impact our future bookings with Viking--no we booked a cruise for June 2024 while onboard.

     

    Ship appeared to be in good shape.  Entertainment was limited but that was expected--we discovered the guitarest up on 7 in the Explorer's Lounge late in the voyage--he was great.  We were sorry we hadn't found him earlier.  

     

    Not too much laundry to use as we did 3 small loads during the cruise--but this time I found the scent of the laundry detergent used by Viking a bit strong.  So--if you are scent sensitive, you may wish to bring your own detergent.  

     

    Smooth sailing to everyone on board now or in the future.

     

    Pat

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  5. @bobolz originally only one day in Quebec City.  No stops in Maine, which was a disappointment but never on the original itinerary.  Started in New York, with a day in NY, two days in Boston, Halifax canceled, Sydney a technical stop, paperwork only, Gaspe canceled, then Quebec City, Saguenay, Quebec City, Montreal.  Fly home.  We are in port today with two ships we were docked by in Boston, P&O Aurora and Celebrity Summit.

  6. We are on the Viking Star now.  We made a quick visit at Sydney to get the Canadian paperwork done.  Then we quickly made progress to the north and west to get as far away from Fiona as possible.  Gaspe was cancelled.  We had four straight sea days.  No big deal and we heard no complaints.  We had a sail up to Saguenay just to see the scenery on Sunday.  Additional days in Quebec City, return to Saguenay, back to Quebec City, and then to Montreal the next day.

     

    Seas were a bit bouncy out of Boston up to Sydney, but been in worse.

     

    Smooth sailing on the St Lawrence.  A bit rain and cold..but we are southern Californians, so temps under 60 are cold to us.

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  7. We have a large credit for airfare due to a Covid canceled trip.  We can use it to get to Buenos Aires and return from Rio on American Airlines, business class for $1000 out of pocket.  Of course, we will get a price reduction of $4000 per person for dropping the airfare with Regent.

     

    My husband is concerned that Regent uses Copa or LATAM for its included flights--both airlines have poor reviews and are considered to be on the edge of bankrupcty.

     

    Any advice appreciated.

     

    Pat

     

     

  8. We did its first post Covid inaugural cruise FLL to LA, April 27 to May 11.  We had some initial problems with the app and it appeared that the program did not work well in the buffet or dining room.  Many places aboard ship had to write down your order and it was charged later.  I missed Vines.  Our sailing was only 50 percent capacity.

     

    It is a smaller, older ship.  It and its sister ship, the Coral Princess had many additional staterooms added so if sold out there may be lines and service issues.

     

    Find my Live from the Island Princess post--the LA to FLL cruisers to post their experiences.  

     

    Sometimes for us, itinerary outweighs the ship.

     

    Pat

     

     

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  9. 7 minutes ago, Steelers36 said:

    How much was the CT on Island and where did they hold it? 

     

    When we were on an extended journey on Island, they had a couple of special dinners with a wine theme in Sabatini's , so it was about 60 guests.  It was like a large-scale WM Dinner.  Hear of that sort of opportunity at all?

     

    I think it is $95 held in the back of the Bordeaux dining room.  I think someone on here posted about a Winemakers dinner..but I haven’t seen it.  In fact, I haven’t seen anything about spa specials or similar

  10. 1 hour ago, ggarpss said:

    Another question...Is the Princess Book Club still alive?  The last book shown on the website is from June 2021.

    I have not seen this option in the Patter.  It has had arts and crafts but overlap with the Shore Excursion presentation.  

  11. I live next door in Long Beach.  Pacific Inn is a great place to stay in Seal Beach with easy access south to Newport, Corona Del Mar, and Laguna and the near by areas of Naples and Belmont Shore in Long Beach.  I would recommend Patty’s Place and Walt’s Wharf in Seal Beach.  For family Italian, Domenico’s in Belmont Shore.  The homeless situation is a bit worse in Long Beach than Seal Beach.  
     

    Unless you have a must see to the north, the traffic is awful.  On occasion I had to go to Century City for work…one Friday evening it was 2 and half hours to get home!

     

    to me the only must see that is worth the traffic is the Getty Museum.

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  12. 56 minutes ago, JandKCruisers said:

    We are on the World Cruise and also in a Club Class mini and would like to hear more about the dining, etc.

    Jan

    We like the service and the extra entree option in Club Class.  But unlike our 20 days in Club Class in 2019, the service isn’t perfect.  My husband only drinks Diet Coke and it was on the table within minutes of us sitting down, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  Same with my morning coffee order.  But the long break in working may be the biggest reason.  I would think the service will be very polished by then.

     

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  13. 10 hours ago, hmatt said:

    Will be sailing on Island May 26, how is the ship?just off Enchanted and she was a great ship, wondering about how the buffet is serving, how is internet, is ship nice and clean? Anything else you’ve noticed that you can tell us would be kindly appreciated. Have a great cruise

    thank you

    Debbie

    Buffet has a combo of pre plated items you serve yourself.  Salad bar, hot,dishes, soup, dessert, bread cookies, are served to you.  We are about 55 percent full, so not too many lines anywhere.  Internet seems to work fine.  
     

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