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  1. Likely a kickback mechanism similar to an automatic gate such as in a parking structure. When resistance is met before closure it kicks back.
  2. One person is very close to me and doesn’t understand why anyone would want to go to such an area with wild weather. This same person thought I was crazy going on a Viking cruise based on the Sky incident. There is nothing presumptuous about that. It is the same reason why I don’t say the certain people what do you think about what (Biden or Trump) said the other day? Simply put, I don’t want to hear their rant.
  3. There are many people whom I will not share this with as they are skittish as it is
  4. I really enjoy your daily updates especially since we were in Athens for two nights with Viking last May. We are oddball cruisers as we dislike the large ships and we are not big drinkers on a cruise Viking or not. We do enjoy Bourbon, but we generally pick up a bottle of gin in port and keep it in the fridge. Clay turned us on to that idea. Enjoy the rest of your journey and thanks for taking us along.
  5. The park road around Acadia gets crowded as well. I find that I spend less time in National Parks these days and more time in the less crowded adjacent areas. Two years ago driving from Colorado to California my route took me through a corner of Bryce. I had been there prior so I have seen it, but every parking lot that I drove by was full…..so much for a short walk. I did stop but at another location away from crowds and still beautiful. I was also able to go off the path in this less traveled area
  6. Thanks for all the input here. We get the Oceana inserts with the Wall Street Journal and my wife found the Oceana London to London cruise which sounded interesting but that got me thinking.....does Viking have a similar itinerary? What time of year would you all suggest? I'm thinking early May or early September. Would September have better weather? I think possibly May could still be very damp and chilly and since my wife has arthritis (spent full day in bed in Vancouver due to rain in September prior to cruise) expected wet and chilly is a factor. Having said that we avoid travel if we can between Memorial Day and Labor Day....leave that to people with children
  7. I will now make it a point to avoid Charlottesville. Between the torch march a few years ago with "good people on both sides" and now three football players shot, how can anyone ever conceive of going there!!! emphasis on the fact that I'm making a point that bad things happen everywhere
  8. We were on HAL Quebec to Boston in September got Covid on next to the last day. We wore masks whenever in a crowd such as elevator or waiting in a line. Yes, you can use precautions but current strains are highly contagious. We both had similar to sinus infection symptoms are were positive for about ten days but continued with intermittent chest tightness for three weeks and considerable fatigue for four weeks after testing negative. We are both fine now. We are both double boosted. Earlier this week I flew Philadelphia to Los Angeles and only about 1 in 20 passengers wore masks. Yes, I did and will when I do a round trip to Sacramento on Tuesday
  9. Thank you for this thread. We have five cruises with Princess, we cruised with Viking Istanbul to Venice last May and then HAL Quebec to Boston in September. After our experience with Viking, returning to a huge HAL ship was less than enjoyable, thus except for say a quick Vancouver to LA on Princess, our days on Mega Ships is over. We really enjoyed Viking. Highlights were thermal spa, no nickel and diming, no casino, no photographers. They treated us very well and laundry was excellent for self serve. We get the Oceana brochures with the Wall Street Journal and like the British Isles cruise Portsmouth to Portsmouth. Our question, it appears the overall satisfaction between Viking and Oceana is similar with one besting the other in some categories. Do you think it is worthwhile our dipping our toes into the Oceana experience? While price is always an issue, for the purpose of gathering information up front payment or included or not included items is not a consideration at this stage. Thanks in advance
  10. Cruise ships have a large impact on a community like this but not a lot of spending. There are more than enough non-cruise tourists as it is. I grew up outside of Portland and back in the 70's we complained of crowds of people from away. I was back there this past week and even in November Portland has a lot of people. What many don't understand that one of the issues is staffing. Maine has the oldest population in the US. With the crackdown on seasonal work visas, many seasonal businesses struggle to get help in the summer and some actually close down Labor Day weekend for the season due to lack of staff. As for Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island does not have much affordable housing and many employees commute in from Ellsworth and further. Large cruise ships are quite a strain on the island.
  11. Agreed, thanks for taking us along with you. Mike looks exhausted after flying overnight. He must really love you since you are still alive after having taken the photo AND publishing it!
  12. I also enjoyed your review, the good and bad. On our Viking Cruise we saw no entertainment, not our thing, but I really enjoyed the spa with steam, snow and hot tubs which were far superior to other lines and were included in the price. I also never got into challenging conversations or arguments with other passengers which i have on other lines. Viking cruisers don't tend to bring up "politically charged" subjects at the dinner table.
  13. I saw another thread talking about getting Paxlovid prior to a cruise "just in case". The thread mentioned that it is essentially impossible to get a prescription for the drug prior to getting sick and it requires a kidney function test within 6 months prior so that you don't go into kidney failure from the drug if your kidneys are compromised. This could all be wrong and this drug might not be right for Omnicron varient. I got Covid on a HAL cruise last month and am recovered. I also have kidney disease stage three. Knowing what I know of Paxlovid, I would not take it. I do think if you are immune-compromised you might want to think twice before being anywhere that isn't close (hours) from a major modern hospital.
  14. Correct, but if a Medicare recipient has a claim for damages, any sum paid by Medicare has superior rights of reimbursement prior to the individual with the claim. I applaud the OP with his persistence. Bringing a claim against a corporate behemoth is not easy. Throw Maritime Law and a contract of carriage into the mix along with a low staffing environment….you get the picture.
  15. We did a HAL cruise from Quebec last month. While it was far below Viking standards and that was before we got sick, boarding was seamless and smooth like Viking. We never stood in one place or even sat. That had more to do with a large new cruise terminal and boarding early while most cruise passengers were still flying
  16. Doc, thanks for all your postings and wrap up. We agree on fancy dining, but that isn’t why we cruise as we have great local restaurants. People have to remember what one person dislikes another enjoys. I compared our Viking cruise last spring to other lines, Princess and HAL and there was simply no comparison Viking stood head and shoulders above others for most of the same reasons you listed. We also agree that some journeys are too long. We found Istanbul to Venice about 1-2 days too long for us, although we would cut nothing out. Simply some of us just don’t like being away so long…….and that is ok.
  17. It would not be so annoying if the message wasn't We are currently experiencing a higher level than expected call volume, we appreciate your patience..... The higher wait times is fully expected and likely the call volume is the expected level. If they would allow one to leave a message to get a call back in the order the message left, then there would not be such animosity. I also had challenges with phone answered by guest services and in room dining on the ship. Customer Service failed
  18. Doc thanks for taking us on the journey. I do have one observation however. You were in one photo in which you look different from your headshot on your identification photo. I guess that you stopped using product in your beard! No worries, I have not looked a certain way for years
  19. I had bought some limes on shore and when the Viking Steward saw some torn up limes in the fridge he replaced them with fresh lime slices. Bringing a bottle of gin on board is a much cheaper method than the Silver Sprits Package for those of us who don't drink a lot.
  20. Your experience with lack of customer service mirrors our experience last week. We were challenged in getting food to the room, fortunately we were laid up for only two days
  21. All of you got better service than we did. There was a major ***** session in our meeting room/holding pen as we waited to get off the ship
  22. You sound as nightlife crazy as me. My typical at home is sleep 9:30-5:45. Same on cruises except bedtime is a little earlier. I do like my sleep. but Viking beds after walking on hard rough surfaces, oh my.
  23. Maritime Law is unique from jurisdictions on land. You might have an uphill battle especially that the evidence was tossed. I can envision their defense being, if you had difficulty opening the bottle you could have called your room attendant. I'm not blaming you or anyone else, only pointing out the challenge you face. I likely would have been as persistent in attempting to open the bottle.
  24. We agree on one point, that it is guidance. Guidance also calls for boosters and masks while traveling. Many on planes today don’t wear masks and sadly many have not been vaccinated
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