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  1. We received the following notice in our suites yesterday: This morning the Speedtest app shows we're on SpaceX Starlink. Performance numbers don't mean much right now as it appears they're still tweaking the system.
  2. Where do the rating numbers you provide originate?
  3. I've forgotten to turn on Airplane Mode a couple of times in the past. I recently wrote the following Shortcut on my iPhone to automatically set Airplane Mode to ON at a predetermined time: 1. Open the Shortcuts app on your iPhone. 2. Tap the + icon in the top-right corner of the screen to create a new shortcut. 3. Tap Add Action and search for Set Airplane Mode. 4. Tap Set Airplane Mode and toggle the switch to On. 5. Tap Next, then set the time you want the shortcut to run by tapping Time of Day*and selecting your desired time. 6. Tap Next, then tap Done. *NOTE: Time of day can easily be adjusted for an early or late sailaway.
  4. Correct! During our first segment from Civitavecchia to Venice, Lloyd Hollett, a British comedian performed two different shows. He was halarious! Search his name on YouTube. Unfortunately no outside entertainers have appeared since. On Viking were in a PV1; On Regent we were in a Consierge D. I don't have full cost information with me. I can tell you the cost of the Viking cruise was paid with a number of 125% FCCs, so it would be difficult to come up with the real cost of this cruise a right now.
  5. My DW and I are currently sailing on our first Viking Ocean cruise on the Sky. We embarked in Civitavecchia on October 6th and will disembark in Fort Lauderdale on November 30h. We have sailed on about 65 cruises on various lines. Our most recent experience before our current cruise was on Regent Splendor for 32 days in January and February of this year. The two lines are more similar than different. Some noticeable differences... Excursions: Viking offers one, sometimes two, included excursions in each port. Regent offers many more included excursions plus some requiring payment. Buffet: The World Cafe's buffet offers much more than the one in Regent's La Veranda. We sometimes enjoy dining casually in shorts after a day off the ship...most of the time we can't do that on Regent. Suite layout: Our room category on Viking is comparable to that on Regent. Although the interior square footage is about the same, Regent's balcony is much larger with much better furniture, including a large table for dining. Regent's bathroom is much larger with two sinks, a shower, and tub. There's also a large walkin closet. Although there is plenty of drawer space on Sky, closet space is much smaller. Laundry: Professional laundry service is free on Regent while available for a fee on Viking. Both offer self-service laundries. Entertainment: Regent provided excellent evening entertainment with only a few repeated performances over 32 nights, including off-ship entertainers. In a little over 16 days, entertainment on the Sky has been reduced to repeated on-ship entertainment. There was some excellent off-ship entertainment during the first week, but that has sadly disappeared. Alcoholic beverages: All Included except for super high end on Regent; Viking requires purchase of an upgraded package for coctails and better wines. Room service will provide a full bottle of wine or liquor for in-room use upon request at no charge. Both lines are excellent...we're enjoying our Med cruise very much. At this point we're leaning toward Regent, but that could change as this cruise progresses.
  6. We're on the Sky cruising the Med and were charged $17US per night for gratuities for the first segment of the cruise. Billing is done in US dollars.
  7. I responded to your follow up question regarding formal nights...not tipping. 🙄
  8. Where...in Civitavecchia? That's a topic for your cruise line board or roll call.
  9. -Lew-

    STEP?

    I register all our European travel with STEP...
  10. It's best to add your reply to the message you quote outside and below the quote box. If you add your response within the quote box, readers do not know where the quote ends and your response begins. 🙂
  11. We arrived in Rome on October 1st. No request to see our COVID VAX cards.
  12. Yes to both questions. They can ship wine from both their Rome and New York locations. You can subscribe to mailing lists at both locations to be kept up to date on availability.
  13. We are currently on the Viking Sky which embarked in Civitavecchia Friday with a few port calls in Italy at the beginning of our itinerary. At each stop so far we have been warned to have our passports with us while off the ship. Yesterday, as we reboarded in Crotone, uniformed police requested to see our passports along with our cruise cards. I carry my passport beneath my pants in a hidden wallet and my DW carries hers in a reinforced crossbody bag. In a number of visits to Europe over the years we have not experienced an issue.
  14. @UKWildcatCruiser... We did the 8:00pm wine tasting at Rimessa Roscioli last night and it was excellent!! Highly recommended. There were twelve participants, six wines, along with some tasty food. We learned a lot about Italian wines. A very enjoyable evening. It's about a five minute walk from where we're staying, Hotel Smeraldo.
  15. Cruise Critic is owned by TripAdvisor so you're good to go.
  16. I believe it's pretty obvious...It has to do with returning from Italy or any foreign country. I'm sure others might find it useful. If you've never had to wait in the scan line I can understand why you think the app is not needed. I've waited while others in our party have sailed through CBP. If it speeds up the process I'm all for using the app.
  17. Although the app currently works at just a few airports, more...including cruise ports...should become available. You can read about it here...
  18. These two statements appear to contradict...
  19. @cruisemom42... I'm with you! Have you ever used a site such as Fakespot? I started using it to evaluate reviews on Amazon, but am now using it with TripAdvisor and Yelp. It's results are eye opening for sure.
  20. I understand now; however, why not inform those scheduled to book excursions or dining via email in advance. A workable option might be to schedule maintenance on weekends and access to excursions and dining on weekdays. A warning in advance via email would have been much better than the site not responding while attempting to complete bookings. With the website's booking process so slow anyway, it was difficult to determine whether it was its normal operation or something else.
  21. Help me understand why maintenance could not be scheduled to be done overnight or our excursion booking date and time moved up or back a day or two? With notice, of course!!
  22. @steamboats... I do have photos of our Passports, USA Global Entry Cards, and Drivers Licenses, in the Notes app on our iPhones and iPads if needed. I know they will not replace the actual documents, but may be of value if one or more were lost, stolen, or misplaced. As you can surmise, I'm a belt and suspenders guy... 🙄
  23. We have used the common sense methods and heeded the recommendations you mention for traveling in Europe for many years and have never experienced a problem. Also knocking on wood as I write this. Carrying our passports in hidden travel belt wallets will keep them out of sight, safe and available if needed. As for obtaining a replacement passport, it's not the way I want to spend time on a trip. However, if it should ever be necessary we bring printed copies of our most recent passport applications when traveling internationally to facilitate the process.
  24. This site claims to be official...
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