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  1. 12 minutes ago, Lois R said:

     

    My experience with X is IF something goes wrong with cancelled or delayed flights you are on your own to sort things out and fork out more  money.  If Uniworld booked your flights it is their responsibility to make things right and get you on board the ship.

    When we booked our next Uniworld cruise using a TA, they quoted much better flight prices than dealing directly with the airlines. We had researched the flights we wanted and that's what we will be flying soon.

    RB 

  2. My pandemic brain is not as sharp as it used to be and some details are getting fuzzy,  but I do remember  our Uniworld cruises .  On one particular Jewish holy day a group of 8 passengers were able to have their meal in private.  The hotel manager set them up in the Captain's Lounge and they were pleased with the set up.

    RB 

  3. Usually every evening before dinner there is a port talk in the lounge.  That is when the cruise director goes over the schedule for the next day and  other changes that may come up. At that time you will have an idea when the all aboard time is.  Sometimes you are sailing away during dinner, other times it might be 11pm, or later depending on distance to the next port, how many locks there are, water levels, etc.

    River cruising is very fluid. 😉

     

  4. It's hard to believe the Christmas markets are getting ready to open soon when the weather forecast for today is 22°C  here in Ontario,  Canada. 

    My suggestion for the shopper is to leave space in your suitcase for your treasures,  and fill that space with as much bubble wrap as you can. Let the suitcase bulge! Pack a roll of tape. After you get back on board from your first Christmas  market show-and-tell about your purchases,  share some of that bubble wrap.   You will have new best friends 😄

    Bring mittens,  not gloves if your hands are always cold.  Earmuffs.   If your coat is waterproof,  that's a bonus, then you don't need an umbrella which can be a nuisance to carry in a  crowd.  Wear a mask. It will keep your chin and nose warm...and help protect you, too.

    Have a great time!

    RB 

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  5. On past Uniworld cruises we have spent our credits on special excursions,  jewellery from the gift shop, and a massage the day after a long bicycle ride. 

    We have always signed up for special events when on board after the cruise director gives his first introduction . That way we have all our questions answered before signing up.

    RB 

  6. Having travelled with Uniworld pre all inclusive and up to just before pandemic times, I agree it appears to be in poor taste to claim to be all inclusive except for a few € here and there.  I understood the added cost for a special experience such as a helicopter ride, but not for tipping a guide or driver.

    We used to book our cruises with Uniworld directly and with the same person. She was able to get cabin upgrades every time because we never traveled during peak season. The discounts were better as well in the before times.

    On our last cruise a number of Heritage Club members were discussing how they felt there was something missing. Nothing specific,  just 'off'.

    We have a small credit left from a cancelled 2020 cruise and are wondering if we will use it.

    RB 

  7. So many people are now sharing stories about meeting the Queen. I saw her motorcade when I was 4 years old here in Canada. Not a big deal,  but many years late I met and spoke with Princess Anne and her then husband Mark. I was laying on a  bed at a blood donor clinic. What an informal meeting .

    RB 

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  8. Worksheet,

    welcome to the river cruise forums. I have cruised on the River Queen three times and each time in a 'deluxe ' cabin. These are the ones down one level from the top with the french balconies.   I don't think the windows open at all, but hopefully someone will confirm if they do or not.

    She is our favourite  in the fleet, but any Uniworld ship is a pleasure to be on.

    RB 

     

  9. Notamermaid,

    Sorry to hear  plans for your trip to England have taken a detour. Perhaps something magical now has the opportunity to take place.

    Meanwhile,  do you remember the posts about a television program 'Worlds Most Scenic River Journeys' specifically one about the Moselle. Narrator Bill Nighy.

    Many rivers have been featured in the series. All lovely. 

    The newer series 'Worlds Most Scenic Railway Journeys ', also narrated by Bill Nighy is spectacular.  Perhaps you can access these and take a number of trips in your imagination. 

    RB 

  10. From my experience some times yes, sometimes no.  It has been a few years since our last cruise, but In the past I did my own research and knew all the flight #s, of the airlines I wanted to fly with, the listed fares in CAD as well as USD and any other information . Then chatted with the Uniworld agent to see what was available to her at that particular moment.  The next day she could have something completely different.  Once it was a better deal for me to book flights myself, another time paying for everything in USD through them worked in my favour.

    Enjoy your trip.

    RB 

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  11. I was thinking the large jars of sweets by the entrance to the lounge. Not the jars of chocolates in your cabin.  However it is good to know they still indulge those of us who need a sugar fix. 

    Does  anybody remember when they used to have the marshmallow Smurfs among  other goodies in the big jars?  And the fantastic nougats from South Africa.   They stopped supplying those about 4 or 5 years ago. So disappointing. 

    RB 

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