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19 minutes ago, bluedevilnjfl said:

Is it worth $3000 to upgrade from Deluxe Veranda to Penthouse veranda?

You would need to give us more information.  

What is the itinerary and the length of the voyage?

With a PV you have extra space

Free pressing

Earlier choices of excursions, dining and spa -- although that's neither here nor there.

Are you comparing a PV1 to a DV6?

 

Much more information is required.  

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1 hour ago, bluedevilnjfl said:

The sailing is too soon so the excursions, dining and spa reservations have already opened to both.  It is for the iconic canada, iceland and greenland cruise for 14 days.  Comparing a DV 4 to PV1.

 

I just looked at sailings in 2024 and there’s $4500 difference between a PV1 and a DV4, so it seems you got a deal. 

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On 2/11/2024 at 7:47 PM, Peregrina651 said:

Cabin square footage includes the balcony. ES cabin interiors are all exactly the same. It is the only the balconies that differ in size.

Really? Maybe within the same ES class...  But anyway it's the location that matters

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On 3/22/2024 at 8:24 PM, bluedevilnjfl said:

Is it worth $3000 to upgrade from Deluxe Veranda to Penthouse veranda?

That depends on your point of view (literally). Viking upgraded us from DV to PV (both on deck 6) on our recent Northern Lights trip.   The extra room was nice, although even with the all of the extra heavy “woolies” needed for winter trip still found that we did not use much of the extra storage space.   We did not use the pressing service, although we knew it was available.   
We loved the cabin and its location (a bit more aft from our original cabin).   However, the extra overhang from the flare for Deck 7 obstructed our view “up”.  Since NL trips involve looking “up”, we were a bit disappointed…. And would have rathered our original cabin, which was not affected by the flare.

As I told my TA, overall was very thankful for the upgrade (this was our 11th Viking trip, and first time we ever got upgraded), for us it it not worth paying the extra $ for the PV, and will stick with our DV choice going forward.YMMV

 

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On 2/12/2024 at 12:47 AM, Peregrina651 said:

Some things to note.

 

Cabin square footage includes the balcony. ES cabin interiors are all exactly the same. It is the only the balconies that differ in size.

 

Not true, there are differences, manly between forward and aft, also minor between decks. 

The aft ones have smaller bathrooms and bigger balconies. Layouts differ in bedrooms, lounges and window location. Equal but different. Looking at the room virtual tour is best when choosing

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We were in a penthouse jr suite on our most recent cruise.  There was lots of space. .  We were on excursions daily and really didn’t spend much time in the cabin.   I did like the complimentary laundry.  Next time, I would book a smaller cabin.  

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On 5/10/2024 at 8:08 AM, Redtravel said:

We were in a penthouse jr suite

I honestly don't think I'd book anything other than that anymore (if available of course). We were upgraded to that category one time and it spoiled us real quick. It was great having easy access to the upper level of the lounge, and then a quick trot down the stairs to Mamsen's.

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58 minutes ago, OnTheJourney said:

I honestly don't think I'd book anything other than that anymore (if available of course). We were upgraded to that category one time and it spoiled us real quick. It was great having easy access to the upper level of the lounge, and then a quick trot down the stairs to Mamsen's.

 

As much as I get this, I suppose I cannot justify spending the extra on this level of cabin for the time we spend in the cabin.  We have just adjusted to the lowest category of Cabin on Viking.

 

I think it would be great on a World Cruise to have that extra space.

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On 5/17/2024 at 8:50 AM, OnTheJourney said:

I honestly don't think I'd book anything other than that anymore (if available of course). We were upgraded to that category one time and it spoiled us real quick. It was great having easy access to the upper level of the lounge, and then a quick trot down the stairs to Mamsen's.

Totally agree!  Either a PS1 or 2,  or an ES2 (on the newer ships our preferred ES is now an ES1 unfortunately).

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We got upgraded during a cruise once because of horrible intolerable noise while sailing - creaking and squeaking - and the cabin was nice with extra floor space, but we just did not appreciate the space any more than what we had.

 

We don't understand the desire to be on a higher deck than deck 3, and we have never suffered in booking shore excursions or dining reservations with the lowest category of cabin.

 

This is also why we tend to book as soon as itineraries come out, often as much as 2 years in advance, to ensure that we can get the lowest category cabin. 

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