bones774 Posted August 8 #1 Share Posted August 8 Hi, Never sailed VV but would sure like to try. I'm ready to go within hours of embarkation on any cruise. Has anybody seen any type of last minute solo supplement discounts? Thanks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel-and-See Posted August 8 #2 Share Posted August 8 25 minutes ago, bones774 said: Hi, Never sailed VV but would sure like to try. I'm ready to go within hours of embarkation on any cruise. Has anybody seen any type of last minute solo supplement discounts? Thanks I think your best bet for a deal is booking a solo insider cabin that has opened up because others have gotten an upgrade the week of departure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccac Posted August 8 #3 Share Posted August 8 In general, last minute deals on VV (no matter what the cabin or how many people) are extremely rare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bones774 Posted August 8 Author #4 Share Posted August 8 1 hour ago, rebeccac said: In general, last minute deals on VV (no matter what the cabin or how many people) are extremely rare. That's what it looks like, just checking around. Thanks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cantgetin Posted August 8 #5 Share Posted August 8 About 2 years ago they ran a "no single supplement" sale. On our first cruise, there were many solos in Sea Terrace cabins. Normally, no. As someone said, your best bet is likely to book a solo insider and then hope for a bid upgrade or the ability to purchase an upgrade at the terminal. Upgrades are available at the terminal when cabins are available. That is nice because you know what cabin you are going into rather than just knowing a category Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bones774 Posted August 8 Author #6 Share Posted August 8 About 2 years ago they ran a "no single supplement" sale. Hopefully they will do it again. Got it on my radar now. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccac Posted August 9 #7 Share Posted August 9 18 hours ago, bones774 said: About 2 years ago they ran a "no single supplement" sale. Hopefully they will do it again. Got it on my radar now. I have heard on some livestreams that they will never do a single supplement sale again. Of course, I also heard they would never sail to Alaska and that turned out not to be true (apparently due to overwhelming sailor demand in a survey). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cantgetin Posted August 9 #8 Share Posted August 9 1 hour ago, rebeccac said: I have heard on some livestreams that they will never do a single supplement sale again. Of course, I also heard they would never sail to Alaska and that turned out not to be true (apparently due to overwhelming sailor demand in a survey). You can find almost any info or mis-information you want on the internet. I'm sure they offered the "no single supplement" because the ships were not full. Even with the sail, there were only 1400 passengers on the cruise I was on where that sale was applicable and there were a lot of solos. Bottom line, a cabin with one person is better than an empty cabin. As the ships are filling more, it is less likely that it will be offered again. But never say never. The ultimate goal is to maximize revenue on each sailing. I'm sure they are strategically looking at each sailing and offering to see what is best--bids for upgrades, "kids free," second passenger discounts, no single supplement, etc. It may be that it is cost effective to offer "no single supplement" for "last minute" bookings on certain sailings only; maybe open that option 60-85 days in advance of sailing. For now, the best deal I can find for a solo is to book a solo cabin and then attempt to upgrade. Or invite a friend to cruise with you (I understand this isn't always possible or desirable.) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bones774 Posted August 10 Author #9 Share Posted August 10 10 hours ago, cantgetin said: You can find almost any info or mis-information you want on the internet. I'm sure they offered the "no single supplement" because the ships were not full. Even with the sail, there were only 1400 passengers on the cruise I was on where that sale was applicable and there were a lot of solos. Bottom line, a cabin with one person is better than an empty cabin. As the ships are filling more, it is less likely that it will be offered again. But never say never. The ultimate goal is to maximize revenue on each sailing. I'm sure they are strategically looking at each sailing and offering to see what is best--bids for upgrades, "kids free," second passenger discounts, no single supplement, etc. It may be that it is cost effective to offer "no single supplement" for "last minute" bookings on certain sailings only; maybe open that option 60-85 days in advance of sailing. For now, the best deal I can find for a solo is to book a solo cabin and then attempt to upgrade. Or invite a friend to cruise with you (I understand this isn't always possible or desirable.) Well written and comprehensive info. Thanks 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel-and-See Posted August 10 #10 Share Posted August 10 I'm seeing pretty good prices on Solo Cabins when I search. Gratuity, Wi-fi, and soft drinks are included too so if you usually spend on those factor that in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Wildcatllamas Posted August 10 #11 Share Posted August 10 When I use to cruise NCL all the time I would repeatedly complain to them that not everyone that travels solo wants an interior or oceanview. I like a balcony and if possible a suite. They recently came out with Solo Balconies and granted, not a true "no solo supplement", it is cheaper then to book a regular balcony and the sizes aren't that far apart. So cruise lines do listen - although it may seem at a snail's pace. Many say they need the extra to make up for the lost revenue from the second person for drinks, excursions, etc. Virgin is the new kid on the block so they are finding their way and seeing what works. If folks offer options then maybe they will look at changing things, much like NCL now having Solo Balconies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel-and-See Posted August 10 #12 Share Posted August 10 If you are solo on a budget.... Solo Interior will always be the best deal. If you want to pay more for a balcony.. just pay the 150% or 200% - you can often still get a good idea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truesdpr Posted August 12 #13 Share Posted August 12 (edited) I’ve just booked 2 solo sea terrace cabins with Iglu for the Athens to Barcelona cruise on 20th October. Paid £1719 per person to include flights from Heathrow, 2nights B&B pre-cruise in Athens and all private transfers. Happy with the price we paid and looking forward to trying Virgin. Edited August 12 by truesdpr Update 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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