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Gretchendz

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  1. I thought it might be helpful to summarize some of the new changes at Virgin. 1. Has many have noticed, prices are rising. Virgin says their ships are sailing full and they offer a premium product so it is time for all the pandemic-era bargains to end. While many people are angry, I understand. And BTW lots of cruiselines are raising prices on cabin and packages and gratuities right now. 2. If you hope to status match through Virgin (well worth it IMHO), place a booking and file for it NOW. They are saying the ability to status match like this will end December 31. 3. The Loyalty program will remain and the Deep Blue Extras perks will change. We don't know how yet, but they have been crowd-sourcing surveys much of this year for suggestions. 4. Florida resident rate has gone down to 5% and you still must book 45 days or less out from the cruise to receive it. 5. MNVVs are going to change somehow early next year. We don't know how. I'm sure existing MNVVs will be honored. 6. Travel agents belonging to a certain consortium adding $100 on board credit to their clients continues. 7. Gold Tier agents will (probably) continue to add more on board credit for clients adding a Zoom call and then booking. 8. The current offer ending January 31 is Save 70% off your 2nd Sailor plus up to $600 in free drinks on select voyages through October 2025 • 70% off 2nd Sailor on select voyages in 2023, 2024, and 2025 • $600 in free drinks per cabin on sailings 14+ nights • $300 in free drinks per cabin on sailings 7+ nights • $200 in free drinks per cabin on sailings 5-6 nights • $100 in free drinks per cabin on sailings 2-4 nights Sale ends January 31st, 2024. Restrictions apply. 9. Expect to see future promotions doing the lower amounts of bar tab on shorter cruises. No more $600 in 4 days 🙂 10. Pre-Purchased Bar Tab. You will continue to be able to buy a $300 Bar tab and get $50 added credit. They will be adding two lower levels, for people who don't want $300 worth. $200 Bar Tab will receive a $25 credit and $100 will receive $10. These must be purchased before the sailing. 11. Paid in full discount is gone.
  2. This is true--many TAs who sell Virgin have a constant demand for MNVVs. It is a little tricky as it can only be changed once but it is doable. Usually the purchaser sends you the $300 through Venmo or similar, then you get on phone with VV (preferably with the TA on the phone too) and transfer to placeholder cetificate to the purchaser. Then the purchaser or their TA makes the desired booking.
  3. And the 10% paid in full discount was recently discontinued.
  4. No. It is a $300 fare reduction. But it may feel like $600 because you have also prepaid $300 toward the deposit. If the fare now is $2,000, the fare you pay is $1,700. But also you have a $300 credit toward the deposit and get the $600 OBC.
  5. That's why prices are rising. Virgin is getting many former Celebrity loyal guests so they figure they should be similar in pricing. Many Celebrity veterans prefer the Virgin experience.
  6. Well technically it is just a $300 price reduction PLUS $300 applied toward your deposit and the $600 OBC
  7. Not true. If you bought on board, the $300 you paid now becomes your deposit on your next cruise, then on top of that you get $300 off the price of the next cruise, then you get $600 on board credit too.
  8. I had this happen to a client recently. It took me about a week to get their original cabin reinstated, but Virgin finally did it. I imagine it is too late for you to get a TA assigned, but TAs can go into the system and see which cabins are still available. (and keep checking until something opens up) So sorry this happened to you--it is beyond annoying. I hope you will find the onboard experience makes up for this!
  9. Where the ships will be Virgin Voyages - Lady Ship Grid 12.11.23.pdf
  10. For those of you who did get confirmation of DBE but the perks are not showing in the app, if you used a travel advisor, ask them to go into your booking and print or screenshot the confirmation document. Assuming it says you have the DBE, keep a copy with you when you board to show Sailor Services if you need to.
  11. Plus, most of the towns had decent coffee shops 🙂
  12. We did! The machine in the 1893 Bar was free and included hot chocolate, lattes, cappuccinos, etc. It wasn't bad!
  13. So glad it is going well. I forgot to mention the nurse. One of our party had a sinus infection--the nurse made a "house call" to the cabin 🙂 Enjoy the beauty of the trip!
  14. We did have several days of rough seas which was hard on my daughter who is terrified of being water anyway. They even gave us each a certificate for surviving the hurricane force winds. The crew was exceptional. I won't lie, the first half was better but not Hurtigruten's fault about the weather. It's Norway in November 🙂 We loved the parts above the Arctic circle the most. We would do it again in a heartbeat.
  15. Update--many more changes due to bad weather. We don't mind as safety comes first. Going to be so windy today they changed the restaurant schedule. It is still incredibly beautiful in the gloom. Captain is giving a briefing right now. One point on the service. We are traveling with a four month old baby. This morning the desk called and offered to let us move (for a few hours or until end of trip, our choice) from deck 7 to 4 so the motion will be less. That is amazing customer service! So thoughtful.
  16. I can understand why--deck 6 seems better for lights viewing than deck 9 in general. As we are on 7, it is an easy hop down to see them. Of course, my reference was for the Trollfjord only 🙂
  17. We have three cabins--two are Polar Outside, one is Arctic Superior. The main difference is a desk area in the AS. One Polar is on deck 4 and the others are on 7. Avoid deck 6 unless you don't mind people walking by your window all day 🙂 You might want to wait until onboard. If yours is like ours (half full) they will be offerring upgrades at boarding and they will show you the cabin if you ask. Not the same, but we upgraded one inside cabin to Polar Outside for about $1,000.
  18. Thank goodness, now the family won't make me cancel 🙂 (Joke!)
  19. We leave Friday for the North Cape Express and are super excited. I thought I knew everything but family member just asked...will there be lattes? capuccinos, etc.?
  20. I know of people who, when a zero single supplement offer comes out on a high end cruise, they book two cabins 🙂
  21. Have not booked it yet but some of group wants to ice fish. Others want dog sledding 🙂
  22. Also to OP @mommykim I found these menus on the Hurtigruten. site: https://www.hurtigruten.com/norways-coastal-kitchen/svalbard-expressnorth-cape-express-restaurants/
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