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  1. 1 hour ago, pontac said:

     

    For one, yes. The OP said "One of the reasons we chose Scenic was the ability to get room service for breakfast, lunch and dinner" which implies two people. But maybe the OP has booked a more suitable (more expensive) room 🙂

    Confirm we booked a Royal (cat RR) so we would get all the perks, including full room service and laundry. 🙂 

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  2. So you have to "book" one of the salt therapy lounges?  I'll be on my first Scenic river cruise next year and was thinking it was just something you could do when/if you felt like it (wake up a little foggy, do a little work out and then lounge in the salt therapy room for a bit so I'm ready for the day!)

  3. On 7/10/2024 at 8:20 PM, jimmymac613 said:

    We were on a Scenic Nuremberg to Budapest cruise (with 3 days in Prague as the starter) just this past May.  We added 3 extra days in Budapest at the end through Scenic and stayed at the Budapest Marriott (excellent location).  Scenic bussed us from the ship to the hotel and also arranged the free transfer from the hotel to the airport at the end.

    I was looking at the Scenic website and couldn't find anything for a pre- or post-cruise stay in Budapest through Scenic.  Was this something you arranged one-on-one with Scenic or was it a standard post-cruise extension (which I have not been able to find on their website)?  Thanks!

  4. We've booked our first river cruise on Scenic in September, 2025 (10 day Danube).  The Scenic US website is definitely not the most user friendly, so I have many questions:

    1. Flights:  Our fare includes free Premium Economy flights.  I used the on-line chat on the Scenic website to ask how this works and got nowhere.  Do we pick our flights when they become available and then contact Scenic to book them?  According to the booking confirmation documents we received, if we book Business Class, they will cover $2500.  Will Scenic ticket the flight/reserve seats immediately and bill us any difference in airfare?  The docs they sent said we could also book our own but they would only credit us $1500 for not using their flights.  Definitely would prefer getting $2500 credited towards the business class flights of our choice, but worried that we'll be assigned by Scenic to crummy flights, forcing us to do-it-ourselves and then being out the extra $1000.

    2. Early arrival: We'd like to go into Budapest a day or two early.  Scenic includes "private airport transfers (RR category)" but will they cover it if we go in early and to the hotel of our choice?  Or would they pick us up at the hotel of our choice and take us to the ship? Or would we be on our own?  Based on Scenic's website, there are no pre-cruise extensions for Budapest (just Prague and somewhere else, I forget), so we can't book the early arrival through them.

    3. Shore Excursions: When we booked, Scenic sent a list of shore excursions, but no information about when/how to book these excursions. Is this done in advance or only once onboard? 

    4. Room Service:  One of the reasons we chose Scenic was the ability to get room service for breakfast, lunch and dinner (I'm not sure if all categories get this or just the Royal suites?).  Is there a standard room service menu or do you just order whatever is being served in the main dining room?  And for dinner, would we have to wait until the main restaurant opens to order (meaning we couldn't order dinner until after 7pm)?

     

    OK, that's all the questions I can think of at this moment - any input would be helpful!

  5. 18 hours ago, Microman123 said:

    Did you find there was any view difference between the Starboard and Port cabins? Did one tend to have a land view when docked more than the other? How about when sailing? We're doing a North to South cruise from Norway to Barcelona and right now both 5108 and 5109 are available.

    Thanks!

    For that itinerary I would go with 5108 on the Port side of the ship as most of your ports of call and views will be on the Port side as you head South.  The view when docked does change depending how the harbour master and captain want the ship to dock, i.e. bow in or stern in.  In Bergen, we were stern in so we had an incredible view of the city from our balcony and had champagne on our balcony on sail away.  ❤️ Enjoy!

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  6. We've been in ES2 on Deck 5 and no black flecks, exhaust fumes or pool smell. CDNPolar, the black flecks would be from the exhaust stacks of the ship itself - even though the ships have "scrubbers," there is still some carbon residue.

  7. On 6/11/2024 at 1:41 PM, Islander500 said:

    This thread has been so helpful for us newbies.  I'm delighted to learn that on your cruise there were 2 included options in Lofoten Islands. I had started to research/contact a few private companies to evaluate "small group" tour options there. If not too much trouble, would you share the descriptions of the 2 included options, either here or on the cruise port thread?  Would love to see the details. Thanks all!          

    Sorry for the delay as we just got home from an incredible cruise!  You're going to love it!

    Here's the info you requested:

    Panoramic Lofoten by Land & Sea Duration: 3.00 Hours Price: Included Date: June 04, 2024 08:30 AM Sold Out, 09:00 AM Sold Out, 01:00 PM Sold Out, 01:30 PM Limited Availability Majestic Fjords and Dramatic Landscapes -- Board your boat at the pier and after a short safety briefing, you will head out into the pristine waters of the fjord. Sit back and relax as you take in the stunning views of the rugged coastline along Leknes’s shores and admire the tranquil beauty of your surroundings. You may even be fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of the local wildlife; the fjord is home to seals and various species of birds. Arrive in the picturesque village of Henningsvær, where you will begin your journey on land, stopping at some of the archipelago’s most well-loved viewpoints. Torvdalshalsen or Rørvikstranda are popular spots for keen photographers to capture the spectacular vistas of the picturesque villages that dot the coastline and dramatic scenery around them

     

    Panoramic Lofoten Duration: 2.50 Hours Price: Included Date: June 04, 2024 08:45 AM Available, 11:45 AM Available, 02:45 PM Available Majestic Mountains and Fishing Villages of the Lofoten Islands -- Travel among the majestic mountains and fishing villages of the beautiful Lofoten Islands on this excursion. Enjoy the vistas on the island of Vestvågøy, dominated by tall, steep mountains with wide, green valleys and fishing villages in between, as well as white-sand beaches. From Leknes, your motor coach will transport you to Einangen, where you will stop to admire views of Leknes, your ship and the rugged mountains in the distance. Take a coastal route along the Storfjorden, passing isolated homes and sheltered inlets. Continue your scenic drive, passing through the heart of the island en route to Unstad. Stop at a viewpoint, marveling at the beautiful stretch of white sand surrounded by lush green hills and mountains. Admire your surroundings as waves from the Norwegian Sea lap against the shore. Board your coach and relax as you return to Leknes and your ship

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  8. 20 hours ago, Twitchly said:

    I would love to watch a documentary about the behind-the-scenes life on a Viking Ocean ship.

    Smithsonian Channel has a program called "Mighty Cruise Ships" and they featured the Viking Sea, the Viking Star and the Viking Gefjon.  Lots of behind-the-scenes!  

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  9. 9 minutes ago, JordanF said:

    I beg to differ just a bit.  The Long Ships are the same height and width as other ships (for bridges), but are a bit longer (or at least have more cabins).  I checked some random ships, and the Viking boats have 190 passengers (Viking Aegir).  I found an Avalon boat with 166 (Avalon Envision) and a Gate 1 boat with 174 (Monarch Baroness).  This was a quick check--not meant to be thorough or scientific.  So, as I mentioned above, a "few" more passengers on Viking.  Some people would prefer fewer passengers for a more intimate experience.  Some might like more as there are more people to meet and also, perhaps, more tour and other options.  

    Number of passengers was definitely a factor for us when choosing our first river cruise.  We like Viking Ocean but decided the 30 additional people Viking squeezes into the same size river ship was definitely in the "Minus" column.  We also like more than 1 dining option available, as well as room service for all meals, which again put Viking in the "Minus" column.  And we like to drink other things then just free wine/beer at lunch/dinner, so All-In alcohol was also a factor, as well as multiple included shore excursions of all activity levels.  So, even though we love Viking Ocean, we chose Scenic for our first river cruise.   

    MARTYAP, you'll find everyone has an opinion, so think about what's important to you and then find a cruise line that checks those boxes!

  10. 21 hours ago, OneSixtyToOne said:

    We will be sailing this itinerary in reverse in August. I too am prone to seasickness but since taking Bonine (Meclizine HCI) I have had no issues. We were in seas with the wind 10-12 on the Beaufort scale on an expedition cruise in Patagonia last October and I was fine. 

     

    I agree, Bonine is the way to go.  Doesn't make me drowsy and I haven't gotten seasick since I discovered it!

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  11. 9 minutes ago, KBs mum said:

    There's usually only a few people younger than me on board, it seems to be mostly the older the passenger the more keen they will be about the shows. 

    My playlists are mostly rock/metal, so perhaps I am an example of a younger passenger Viking might be after but who they have lost unless there is a very good offer on, mostly because of the increase in the amount of music in the lounges, which now seems to be aimed at those of my parent's age. 

     

    We watch the lectures in our room on catchup, at a time convenient to us. If we want music we put our choice on via a phone and Bluetooth speaker, or ear buds. No reason to go to the theatre. If we want to listen to ABBA or Beatles songs, or whoever, we play original artists at a time to suit ourselves, too much else to do to waste time on mediocre cover versions

    We're on the younger end too and my playlist leans to rock also, so the non-stop "easy listening" music in all the bars tends to put me to sleep after a while!  I really, really wish they would have some rock music (recorded is fine - it doesn't have to be live) in one of the areas in the afternoon/evening!  If I could put in a wish list, it would be that the Aquavit Bar planned rock in the afternoons/evenings - that way we could have some cocktails and enjoy the view to some Up-Beat music.  And yes, I know I'm about to get jumped on by all the classical music fans on CC about how it's lovely and relaxing and beautiful, etc etc.  Agree, it is lovely and relaxing and beautiful, but I can only take so much before I just want someone to  🎵Start Playing that Old Time Rock n' Roll!🎵 😎

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  12. 21 hours ago, Canal archive said:

    Yes I think you can request before you board and just let them know your up there.

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    Is there a bar on the top deck of the Scenic Amber?  The Scenic website does not have a deck plan for their river ships, just a simple side-view, so it's difficult to tell what is on which deck.

  13. On the May 31, 2024 Into the  Midnight Sun, there are three ports with 2 included excursions:

    Bergen: Panoramic Bergen (bus), and Bergen on Foot (walking)

    Lofoten: Panoramic Lofoten by Land & Sea (boat tour and bus), and Panoramic Lofoten (bus)

    Tromso: Panoramic Tromso (bus), and Tromso on Foot (walking)

     

  14. 2 hours ago, Swick said:

    Thanks for the info on shuttles in the other ports…was wondering about that as well.  Slightly off topic of my original posts, but since some of you seem familiar with this cruise…any other recommendations for excursions to do or not to do? Specifically wondering about Santorinin and Athens. In Athens our focus is the Acropolis since most have not been there before.  Thanks again for all of the help!

    For Santorini, as MLUTZ11175 says, usually the ship first anchors offshore to allow everyone that is on a Viking tour to tender to waiting buses, which then drive up to the towns/excursions.  The ship then relocates down the coast to the dock by the Cable Car and anyone not on Viking excursions can tender ashore there.  The problem with this is, every other ship in port at that time is also tendering in there, as well as boats from neighboring islands, so it was an absolute zoo there when we finally got on-shore.  After trying to figure out which line was for the cable car, then watching other tenders dock closer to the cable car then Viking did (we were almost the furthest away) and everyone discharge and get in the "line" willy-nilly, we actually turned around and went back to the ship!  On the tender back to the ship was a couple that had taken the first included tour of the morning, walked around the town a little bit and were already heading back, while we hadn't even gotten to the top of the cliff!  So the bottom line is, take at least the included tour to get you up top - they'll give you a cable car ticket for the trip down.  Again, word of warning on the way down late in the day, there will be hundreds, maybe thousands, depending on how many ships are in port, of people also heading down on the cable cars late in the day, so you have to get there early so you don't miss the last tender.

     

    For Athens, try to get the earliest tour to the Acropolis as you can, because it gets very hot and crowded the later in the morning you go.  We were on the first tour, and we were able to walk right in and the crowds weren't bad, but by the time we were leaving there were hundreds in the queues, standing in the heat, waiting to enter.

  15. 11 minutes ago, Swick said:

    Thanks so much! You even answered the question I forgot to ask about transportation back to the ship!

    If you're going in August, be sure to wear lots of sunscreen, a big hat and be prepared to sweat!  It's really hot with no shade up there and the sun reflects off all that stone.

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  16. 19 hours ago, notamermaid said:

    Making waves - Danube waves

     

    Okay, one wave actually. The Donauwelle is a cake with a wavy pattern and containing cherries. Have a look at the photo and try it when you are sailing on the river if you like: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donauwelle

    Of course you could bake it yourself, there are recipes on youtube with full instructions.

     

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    That looks delicious!  We're sailing the Danube on the Scenic Amber next September (our first river cruise) and I'm hoping they have lots of local/regional food items like this!

  17. 9 hours ago, 1of4 said:

    Yesterday DH took the tour to Ghent. It was a 2.5 hour walking tour and people complained it was too long and/or tough with the cobblestones. Some wanted more time for shopping while others wanted none. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Just proves that you just can’t please everyone. 
     

    He was able to do both the walking tour around town and tour St. Basil’s cathedral. 

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    Ah, where's the pictures of your DH's Chocolate Haul? Please don't tell us he didn't fulfill his mission?!?

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  18. 3 hours ago, WanderingBrit said:

    That mirrors our experience, to add to which it seems many people get offended if you don't welcome their uninvited participation in your meal.

     

    I've seen many responses along the lines of "well we go on cruises to meet people, so lighten up!" - yes but we don't, so leave us alone. This remains a concern I have about our first river cruise, where it seems there's much less chance for privacy during dining.

    We considered that when we researched our first river cruise, which is one of the reasons why we ended up with Scenic for next year - they have more than 1 dining venue AND room service for lunch and dinner, so when we're not feeling sociable, we can just eat in our room and watch the river go by from our balcony!

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  19. 23 hours ago, Piredmus said:

    OP'er here.  Thank you to everyone for your feedback.  As was to be expected, there is no concrete answer to the question.  I concur with the sentiments offered as to why any cruise may be more desirable than others and realize that cost analysis comparison is not an exact science.

     

    That said, we were looking at Australia & SE Asian itineraries of long duration (30 days or so) wherein the Viking numbers were in the $1200 per person-day range, followed by Silversea & Seabourn in the $900 range and for comparison sake, Celebrity was around $500 albeit with an inferior itinerary.  There is no doubt that the value one puts in the selection of a cruise is totally subjective and is not only based on the hard numbers, but the many intangibles that are difficult to assign a value to.

     

    As stated, the Viking offering looks very nice and I have no doubt that we will book one of their trips soon.  The only reason for the initial question was to see if I was totally missing something in my analysis, which doesn't appear to be the case.

     

    Thanks and happy cruising...see you on the ships.

    WooWee! $9000pp is a significant difference when comparing apples to apples! I like Viking, but I can do a lot with $18000 extra!

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  20. On 3/19/2024 at 11:39 PM, wolfie11 said:

    Curried scallop pie was a mainstay when I was in Tasmania. Yum!

    When we were in Hobart we hired a private guide who took us to a local bakery and recommended the Curried Scallop Hand Pie (he said it's a local favorite).  I loved it too!  Dang, now I want one! 😋

  21. 47 minutes ago, lackcreativity said:

    We will be travelling with friends on a Viking cruise this summer. We have often made friends on board, but this will be the first time we will be going with a couple we have known for many years. I anticipate the value of acknowledging up front that we don't have to do everything together, but any other advice? 

    We, too, are traveling with 2 friends for the first time this summer!  We picked our tours and they picked their tours and we did book one together, but basically we decided that we would catch up in the evenings for cocktails before dinner to go over our day and then probably dine together. 

     

    I was wondering what Viking cruisers do when they want to dine in the specialty restaurants with friends in other cabin categories.  We were able to make our (3 per restaurant) dining reservations, but they haven't been able to make theirs yet (1 per restaurant).  We tried to "Invite other guests" when we booked our times, but got an error, probably because they couldn't book theirs yet.  I'm hoping that we can just go up to the host and ask for our table for 2 to be made into a table for 4?

     

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