Rare beanpittsburgh Posted June 26 #1 Share Posted June 26 We were advised by friends that we might need a "Cruise Cellular package" while on board the Orion for our upcoming cruise in Alaska. While checking with ATT, they don't have any packages for Viking, but they do for most other cruise lines. My question is do we really need any special plans for our trip? I know we can use the ship wi-fi for most communication but I'm sure my wife will want to call home often to check on family. We are from the USA so I'm assuming Alaska is not a long-distance call, but I don't want to be caught off guard. Thanks for any tips. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike07 Posted June 26 #2 Share Posted June 26 Naw... You'll have Wi-Fi and full cell access when in port in Alaska. It's a US state.... Same with Hawaii. No, you won't be billed long distance. If you're not in port, there's face time, what's app, signal, messenger, and other communication programs with built in voice calling. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare beanpittsburgh Posted June 26 Author #3 Share Posted June 26 Thanks Mike! That is kind of what I was thinking. We did a long weekend in Niagra-on-the-Lake once and got hit with a +$100 bill for using the phone GPS for 1 day. I didn't want to get hit with a hefty phone bill. We have WhatsApp on our phones for use on the ship. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharkster77 Posted June 26 #4 Share Posted June 26 2 hours ago, beanpittsburgh said: Thanks Mike! That is kind of what I was thinking. We did a long weekend in Niagra-on-the-Lake once and got hit with a +$100 bill for using the phone GPS for 1 day. I didn't want to get hit with a hefty phone bill. We have WhatsApp on our phones for use on the ship. WOW! We have ATT and Canada is covered by our data plan, and when overseas, it's only $10 per day for 1st phone, $5 per day for any others on the plan. We turn on our data strategically (wanting to use Google Maps online when walking the streets, for example) and leave it off most of the time. Wifi and wifi calling can be turned on while on airplane mode. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 1985rz1 Posted June 26 #5 Share Posted June 26 (edited) 16 hours ago, beanpittsburgh said: We were advised by friends that we might need a "Cruise Cellular package" while on board the Orion for our upcoming cruise in Alaska. While checking with ATT, they don't have any packages for Viking, but they do for most other cruise lines. My question is do we really need any special plans for our trip? I know we can use the ship wi-fi for most communication but I'm sure my wife will want to call home often to check on family. We are from the USA so I'm assuming Alaska is not a long-distance call, but I don't want to be caught off guard. Thanks for any tips. Cellular at Sea calls are very expensive. Assuming your phone supports it, put your phone in airplane mode and turn on WiFi calling using the ship's WiFi when at not in port. When you make a phone call to the US with WiFi calling, it treated as a domestic call according to your regular domestic plan. When in a US port, just use your regular plan. Check your plan's coverage if you call from a Canadian port. Whether Canada is included or not depends on your plan's details. Edited June 26 by 1985rz1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike07 Posted June 26 #6 Share Posted June 26 For me, I have a prepaid plan. I have no worries or concerns about turning on my phone anywhere in the world because I won't and cannot be billed for it. I also have never actually authenticated on mobile data anywhere outside of the USA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike07 Posted June 26 #7 Share Posted June 26 12 hours ago, beanpittsburgh said: Thanks Mike! That is kind of what I was thinking. We did a long weekend in Niagra-on-the-Lake once and got hit with a +$100 bill for using the phone GPS for 1 day. I didn't want to get hit with a hefty phone bill. We have WhatsApp on our phones for use on the ship. Yeah, that's the challenge of post-paid phone plans..... If you're paranoid about that, it may be worth removing the sim or somehow blocking your e-sim. That being said, WhatsApp should work for texting and voice calls on the ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare beanpittsburgh Posted June 27 Author #8 Share Posted June 27 Thanks to All who responded. We do have the ATT international plan but for some reason it didn't kick in for NOL. We will use WhatsApp while cruising and our regular cell plan while in port. 16 days away - can't wait! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted June 28 #9 Share Posted June 28 On 6/26/2024 at 8:58 AM, sharkster77 said: WOW! We have ATT and Canada is covered by our data plan, and when overseas, it's only $10 per day for 1st phone, $5 per day for any others on the plan. We turn on our data strategically (wanting to use Google Maps online when walking the streets, for example) and leave it off most of the time. Wifi and wifi calling can be turned on while on airplane mode. Be careful with using that plan in Canada. I was told by AT&T rep on the phone that I had local (like we do in Mexico) in Canada. We got charged 120 buck extra. When I called back, the 2nd rep told me the first rep was mistaken. They found where I had called that rep, then refunded the charge. But was warned it is not covered there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted June 28 #10 Share Posted June 28 We visit Alaska quite often. Being a U.S. state, local AT&T is covered as in any state, and yes...Hawaii also. 😉 Also, covered: Puerto Rico and St. Thomas, that are part of US. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Avery Posted June 28 #11 Share Posted June 28 This thread surely makes our T-Mobile plan the right choice for us. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharkster77 Posted June 28 #12 Share Posted June 28 (edited) 56 minutes ago, island lady said: Be careful with using that plan in Canada. I was told by AT&T rep on the phone that I had local (like we do in Mexico) in Canada. We got charged 120 buck extra. When I called back, the 2nd rep told me the first rep was mistaken. They found where I had called that rep, then refunded the charge. But was warned it is not covered there. When I was in the Canadian Rockies 2 years ago, we used our ATT phones and did not get any additional charges---it may depend on your plan. We only get charged extra ($10 per day) when in Europe. Maybe you don't have an unlimited plan? From the ATT website: Edited June 28 by sharkster77 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted June 28 #13 Share Posted June 28 5 minutes ago, sharkster77 said: When I was in the Canadian Rockies 2 years ago, we used our ATT phones and did not get any additional charges---it may depend on your plan. We only get charged extra ($10 per day) when in Europe. Indeed confusing when you think your plan covers it, then I verified the plan when we entered Canada last year with the AT&T rep on the phone. He assured me I was covered with my international plan. Apparently he was wrong. Weird as I am covered in Mexico. I was charged the 10.00 a day when in Canada...that is what they had to reverse for giving me wrong information. Will just use WIFI calling from now on, during the rare times we would be back to Canada from now on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharkster77 Posted June 28 #14 Share Posted June 28 4 hours ago, island lady said: Indeed confusing when you think your plan covers it, then I verified the plan when we entered Canada last year with the AT&T rep on the phone. He assured me I was covered with my international plan. Apparently he was wrong. Weird as I am covered in Mexico. I was charged the 10.00 a day when in Canada...that is what they had to reverse for giving me wrong information. Will just use WIFI calling from now on, during the rare times we would be back to Canada from now on. First customer service rep must have assumed you had an unlimited plan, I would guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted June 28 #15 Share Posted June 28 47 minutes ago, sharkster77 said: First customer service rep must have assumed you had an unlimited plan, I would guess. Ironically I do now. Needed to adjust our plan (didn't need tethering any longer). The new plan the rep today set me up with assured me I had the unlimited plan. And a bonus discount for AARP. 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CannotSwim Posted June 30 #16 Share Posted June 30 On 6/26/2024 at 12:29 PM, 1985rz1 said: Cellular at Sea calls are very expensive. Assuming your phone supports it, put your phone in airplane mode and turn on WiFi calling using the ship's WiFi when at not in port. When you make a phone call to the US with WiFi calling, it treated as a domestic call according to your regular domestic plan. This is all true, but there's a special situation for the Alaska cruise (and possibly some other cruises). We found there were more and longer gaps in the ships WiFi service when as we moved north in Alaska. It wasn't a serious problem for us, but don't expect service 100% of the time at that latitude. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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