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  1. If the timing is right, it is possible to do two excursions in one day, but you need about an hour in between or you are blocked from booking.  For example, we just got back from British Isles Explorer and one morning had the paid Ancient History of the Shetlands tour and in the afternoon, the included  Shetland and ponies tour.  What you cannot do is have two included tours in one day.  You cannot have more than one included tour per port, even if they offer two and even if you are there multiple days.  For example, in Bergen there were two included tours offered, a panoramic tour and a walking tour.  You could only book one.  And if two days in port, you can still only book one. The advertised promise is one included tour per port, period!

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  2. One thing we have noted about this cruise is that there are a lot of excursions where the bus time is more than the excursion time.  That is not altogether bad, as there are some lovely drives.  Today was another long drive, but lovely scenery, and different routes to Loch Ness and back to Invergordon.  I have been to Urquhart castle before, and perhaps you can’t go home again.  But it seemed so busy, even on a Monday morning.  But still an aura of Scottish Mystery. IMG_7184.thumb.jpeg.24d452fb3444f0b79c5238a7400e6681.jpeg

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  3. 54 minutes ago, SJD117 said:

     

    Sorry you had a foggy day! Did you enjoy the gardens themselves? We will be driving through that area next month and plan to stop by the IG.

     

    54 minutes ago, SJD117 said:

     

    Sorry you had a foggy day! Did you enjoy the gardens themselves? We will be driving through that area next month and plan to stop by the IG.

    Yes, the gardens are spectacular.  But 50 acres, and we were supposed to have a guided tour and did not.  The rhododendrons and azaleas were spectacular!  Do go.  Just don’t take a bus tour, IMO.

     

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  4. 16 minutes ago, DesertCruiser2000 said:

    This was all bus ride to farthest point, Little Assynt, and return same route. We had 2 photo stops, one each way with about 30-35 minutes in very very small town. It was nice to see the green hills and lochs but not worth 3 1/2 hours or the cost. 

    Same with ours to Inverewe Gardens.  All bus ride, very cold and foggy in the gardens.  We toured for 30 minutes and had a hot lunch. But three hours on the bus.  And late to the tender.  As soon as our group boarded, the ship left.  I have been to little Ullapool before and wish we had done it again.  

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  5. Yes, I have done many scary tenders, but this one I asked to get off.  Just not safe.  And then we did.  
    Update:  tonight at dinner, we met a couple who went over on the first tenders.  They did their tour, but then it was too rough to come back.  Viking put them up in a hotel for four hours until it was “safe” to return.  But they were still pretty shaken.  Then in CT we watched two other tenders return.  Slowly, slowly.  I am so glad we didn’t go this morning.  It was really frightening.   It I think Viking did so well by everyone!!!!

  6. Welcome to Ireland!  Rainy, windy, rough day.  We got on the tender boat, which was more than difficult.  The conditions were so bad down there that the rope snapped.  No one else could get on.  One woman was separated from her husband.  Then, the tender pilot said, no way are we going anywhere.  So he motored back, tied up with a new rope, and off loaded all of us.  Absolutely terrifying.  And I’ve been in lots of bad conditions.  Tender operations have been “paused,” but I’m pretty sure the captain will cancel them.  Problem is, six groups, two tenders had already left and are on their way to Dublin.  Stay tuned.  Quite nice in Explorers Lounge right now.  I’m enjoying a bowl of raspberries🙂

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  7. 16 hours ago, duquephart said:

     

    One night in Chef's Table the upgrade white was Chateau Ste. Michelle Riesling. Viking should be ashamed.

    Agreed!  Bottom shelf grocery store wine. 

  8. 5 hours ago, Mrs Miggins said:

     

    Glad you had the upgrade but confused about the first couple of sentences.  Sir Francis Chichester's multi award winning ocean racing yacht "Gypsy Moth" was put into dry dock next to the Cutty Sark in 1968  and was moved and set free in 2005.  There is a Gypsy Moth  Pub right next to the Cutty Sark - did you mean the pub?  Also intrigued as to which building was used for check in.  There is an empty restaurant almost next to the river boat ticket booths so possibly there ?

    We had a house in Greenwich until recently and the Viking presence onshore was previously in a tent in front of the visitor centre.

    Watching the Viking (and other) cruise ships in Greenwich was always delightful. 

    Yes, the pub.  It’s as far as a taxi can take you and there were at least ten there when we arrived.  But thank you.  I suspected the Gipsy Moth was a ship, and now I know!

  9. After a long cab ride from central London to the Cutty Sark, or actually the Gipsy moth, everything was a breeze checking in.  They had Viking agents stationed everywhere from the Gipsy Moth to the checkin building (not a tent).  Easy check in, then a big kerfuffle— they had our package of excursion tix, but no room keys.  So the agent accompanied us to the ship, we met with Guest services manager who told us there were no room cards because we had been upgraded from a PV1 to a PS1— no idea why.  All our luggage was tagged for our original PV cabin, but by 2:30 everything had been sorted and all the luggage arrived at our new cabin on deck 8.  We may just watch the sail away from deck 8 after all as we are on the port side (rather than from Explorers Lounge.)  Nice first day!

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  10. I just want to chime in here, because, as I get older, I do read the descriptions and ratings religiously.  So on our cruise to Hawaii, last month, I stayed away from a demanding rainforest hike in Maui that my husband did, for 7 hours.  Yes, good.  But I did a demanding 4 hour hike in Honolulu that was fine.  Last year in the Med we did cooking in an Italian Castle that was rated easy.  It was one of the most taxing excursions I have done.  An hour up and down stone staircases in the castle, the standing for two hours in the kitchen with no place to sit.  Pompeii and Herculaneum in Naples were marked demanding, but for me weren’t.  It’s just really hard to tell what you get.  I sometimes google the same shore ex and find that Princess has much better, hour by hour descriptions than Viking does.  But honestly, it just depends on what tires you, I guess.  I am fine walking, but standing and stairs are not great.  I don’t think I have held anyone up yet.  But I would hate to be the one who does that.  

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  11. 52 minutes ago, SJD117 said:

    We’re scheduled for the March 2025 sailing. The first thing I did when I read about the Malta change was to check the day when Easter occurs next year, on the assumption that Malta might close down then as well. Fortunately the holiday is late (April 20) and so won’t overlap with our trip.

    Yes, Easter is April 20 next year.  We will spend it on our Pacific Coast Explorer cruise.  It is a sea day for us.  

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  12. I would hate this change.  We are scheduled in Nov. 2025, over Thanksgiving, which wouldn’t make a difference in Europe.  But our reason for going is to go to Malta, and hopefully to get to see the Alhambra.  I would probably cancel with this change.  It is an expensive cruise, and as you say, North African ports are iffy anyway.  We have missed Morocco twice now!

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  13. 44 minutes ago, deec said:

    I would probably do it now then it won't get messy about which OBC gets refunded and which does not.  I HAD to cancel because it was early in the cruise and not within the refund window once we  will board.

    I just canceled.  The excursions no longer appear on the calendar, but I have nothing from Viking showing the cancelation or the amount.  I spoke to Viking and they said the only time they send a request is if your bank “ won’t accept a refund request.”  Since this is just a bank transfer, essentially, I just don’t understand this.  We shall see.  

  14. 1 hour ago, deec said:

    WE canceled an optional excursion prior to the departure of our next cruise.  I was told a credit would be issued to the credit card I had used.  Watched the cc for a couple of weeks and no refund so I called and  I was told it would show up within 21 business days of the cancellation.  Never takes that long to charge me but OK.  Last week an envelope appeared in the mail from Viking.  It was a check for the cost of the excursion all the note said was "cc -refund by check".  no notation for WHAT it covered.  Strange but at least I received the refund! 

    I also want to cancel an excursion for our trip embarking in two weeks.  Usually, I just wait and do it on the trip, where they credit my on board account and I use it to pay for gratuities at the end.  But this excursion is more expensive than the gratuities.  So I don’t know because we have never had a surplus at the end of a trip.  Do they just credit it to our credit card?  I don’t want to be running around trying to buy things we don’t need.  And our cruise is so port intensive I really don’t have any days for extra spa treatments.  Should I just cancel now, I wonder?  I paid by ACH draft, so I guess the refund would go to my bank?  Any opinions?  I have one more week until MVJ closes.

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