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  1. When we were on her in 2016/17 to the Caribbean, the air con in our cabin (B191 - I keep records on OneNote!) was very poor to unusable, when it was really hot outside.  I was new to cruising, so didn’t think of ‘asking to have it fixed’ as I just assumed all cabin air con was poor…  Now I wish I had!  
     

    I have to say even on all our subsequent 5 cruises on her, the only one where I felt the air con was good, was last year to the Baltic, cabin B245.  Not sure whether it would have been as good though at Caribbean temperatures! 
     

    edit, not sure how hot the lifts were, as we don’t use them

  2. 1 minute ago, Carol UK said:

    We are on this cruise too. 

    I have just called viking and they tell me the Orion will dock at Phu My Port noon on the 31st March.

    you have to allow 90 minutes travel time. 

    i have booked transport to pick me up for a tour in Ho Chi Minh 

    This is a thread a year old, I imagine the OP meant March 2023! 🙂  Enjoy HCM though 

  3. I’ve held off commenting about food, but the menus are now way too heavily skewed to vegetarians now, for those of us who eat meat/fish 😞  5 of 7 starters in that dinner menu are vegetarian/vegan, and one of the only two meat starters is a salad!   I personally think they’ve gone too far.  We found it so bad last June when we were on Aurora, we ended up in the buffet each night (which was far better). At least the ‘mains’ are decent on there, but offering Guinea fowl and chicken on the same menu? Basically the same! (I do prefer guinea fowl though)  

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  4. There is a lot about. I’ve not been on a cruise, but have been ill now for 2 weeks, 1 wk of very high heart rate and not keeping anything in me, and now into the 3rd week of the big D...  Strange gastro illness. Still awaiting a result from Dr. (Should be back, so being chased by Dr). More tests later this week.   I want to know what it was! 
     

    I wash my hands all the time, but we were out and about the weekend beforehand, so could have picked it up anywhere. Hubby is fine… We both always use the sinks in the buffet before (and after). 

  5. 5 hours ago, terrierjohn said:

    The hotel/restaurant alongside the berth in Olden normally serenades you with appropriate sailaway music, including Time to say Goodbye  as you depart.

    Along with the person on the hillside waving flags 🙂 It’s our favourite port for sailaway 🙂 We take small flags now to wave back 🙂 

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  6. Aurora is our favourite by far. Better laid out, no horrible balcony sewage aroma (couldn’t use our balcony for hours at a time if the sewage aroma started)… the seating in the buffet is far better laid out, resulting in always being able to find a table for 2, whereas we found the predominantly larger tables in Arcadia were full of non UK passengers hogging the tables to read/have a view/have a long drawn out drink over hours… and would never share a table for 6, even though only 1 or 2 persons were present… maybe we were unlucky on our Fjord cruise on Arcadia, but we came to dread breakfast and lunch time on Arcadia, whereas on Aurora it’s always been ‘enjoyable’.  Vowed never to sail on Arcadia again. Husband has since turned down certain itineraries he’d have loved, because it was on Arcadia.  

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  7. Hi. FYI, Key West is now very very anti cruise ship, they’ve banned all bar the smallest cruise ships, and many cruise companies have stopped going there, even ones with smaller ships than Aurora. I wouldn’t be surprised if ‘weather’ was an excuse for Aurora to not dock. Disappointing for you, I really hope ‘it does get better’, but it really is horrible here in the UK, weather wise!  

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  8. 21 minutes ago, Selbourne said:


    Thank you. That’s extremely kind of you. My wife seems to think that she has to download ebooks on her Amazon account on her iPad first and then, once she’s done that, it will update on her Kindle, but the problem is that she can’t have them both on WiFi at the same time as we can only have one device connected at a time. If there is a way to connect her Kindle directly via the P&O WiFi and download directly to the Kindle that would seem to be much easier. 


    You are most welcome.
     

    I download all my kindle books ‘via my iPad’, as I find it the easiest for searching.
     

    Connecting the kindle to the ship wifi is problematic I understand (I’ve not tried it) but you could try and the tether the kindle to the the iPad’s internet, the kindle may be happier… 

     

    order on iPad, then it should appear in her kindle automatically (once on wifi) Being on wifi on the kindle does not have to be at the same time as ordering on the iPad, it can be anytime) 

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  9. Hi Selbourne. Glad to hear the bizarre meal combination was enjoyable! 🙂 

     

    re’ the kindle, if you’ve not sorted it by Friday, let me know.  I have a long weekend, and will take screenshots of how to access the kindle unlimited library from our kindles (we have Oasis, but I’m sure it’ll be the same with other editions)  I normally ’order’ on my iPad and then the kindle receives it, but I’ll look at doing it direct from the kindle.  
     

    in the meantime, the kindle unlimited library link (for you laptop/tabket/phone/whatever you’re using to post to CC!) is here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kindle-Unlimited-Books/b?ie=UTF8&node=4764713031. You’ll need to be logged on as your wife’s kindle account (my husband and I share ours, so we both have the books)  There are other ways to search for kindle unlimited books, but this is one direct method (screenshot attached) 

     

    Before Friday, I’m at work, and don’t have the energy/brain power, to look at our kindles, sorry!  

     

    GBM

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  10. 6 hours ago, CDNPolar said:

     

     It does however take YOU doing this to make it work.  Too often I have seen a single cruiser come in and search out a table for two where they can sit alone, when they could have sat with us.


    Actually, as a couple, it is US who offer, then the person on their own knows they’re welcome.  If we see someone look for a table, we’ll say ‘you’re welcome to join us, if you wish’.  I feel that is far more welcoming.  It's scary as a solo to ‘ask’ especially when there is sadly a reluctance by some couples who feel (bizarrely) scared/threatened by someone in their own…  Well, neither of us is like that, and we offer 🙂 

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  11. Thanks all.
     

    Sounds like I will have to use ‘old fashioned’ phone… Shame, as I use ‘online’ for almost everything nowadays, I hardly ever need to try and find a convenient time (when I’m not at work, and when Support is open) to sit in a call wait!  Also it’s a shame, as I’d have liked to check suitable location availability before progressing further.

     

    Maybe they’ll sort this out one day, to save their support (real people) time… 😉 

     

    GBM

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  12. Hi. I‘m in the UK. When I go to look on the Viking website at cabin availability for booking, only 5 numbered cabins ever appear in the drop down list, always only 5 (unless fewer remain.) I know there are more. Has anyone found a way to get around this? (And not by using a travel agent!) 


    I’ve tried PC browsers, Android and IPad. The drop down list never scrolls 

     

     

    Thanks 

    GBM

     

     

  13. 1 hour ago, twotravellersLondon said:

    It looks as if it's going to be a bit of a bumpy to begin with this night. Hope everyone has an early night and stays safe and secure in the comfort of their beds... certainly would be our plan.


    I've just realised you may be on board, not just reporting that Aurora is going into a storm. Honestly you’ll be okay, Aurora is built for oceans and storms. She’s tough and I’d feel safe in anything the Captain and coastguard feel safe she can go out into. Pack everything away in your cabin that’s loose. Start your sea sickness tablets now, if you think you’ll need them. Don’t wait till you start feeling ill.  And if you can, enjoy the ride, and you’ll have a story later. (Hug) 

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  14. 20 minutes ago, crompton21 said:

    Have a look at the Ms Maud thread on the Hurtigruten board.  Surprised this hasn’t made the U.K. news as the ship was heading to the U.K. with British passengers when it became disabled on Friday.  Everyone is apparently ok.

    Yes, Maud was very unlucky to get hit by a very short wave length (what the news reported as a rogue wave) which broke the Bridge window glass.   Not sure it was a true rogue wave, but a short wave length in a severe storm.  It was on the BBC and Daily Mail, as I sent the video to my husband, that a passenger happened to record, from the cabin TV. Obv it goes ‘blank’ as the ship lost power.  Everyone thankfully was okay. 

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