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You don't need to leave the US for that.
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Your cruise must be less than 35 days? I was hoping to book a long cruise. https://docs.vikingcruises.com/pdf/2-230626_BookingAndSaleTermsAndConditions.pdf Cancellation Fee Schedule Effective for Cruise Tours (other than Grand & World Cruise Voyage) booked on or after August 1, 2018: Written Notice received Days Prior to Departure Date Cancellation fee Per Passenger 120 or more $100.00 119 to 90 20% of Full Fare 89 to 70 35% of Full Fare 69 to 50 50% of Full Fare 49 to 30 75% of Full Fare 29 or fewer 100% of Full Fare B. Cancellation Fee Schedule Effective for Cruise Tours more than 35 days (Grand and World Cruise Voyages) booked on or after August 1, 2018: Written Notice received Days Prior to Departure Date Cancellation fee Per Passenger 180 or more $1,000.00 179 to 150 20% of Full Fare 149 to 120 40% of Full Fare 119 to 90 60% of Full Fare 89 to 60 80% of Full Fare 59 or fewer 100% of Full Fare
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Thank you everyone for your posts. The way I understand the answers is that there is no way to avoid a penalty if you book and then have to cancel a Viking Ocean cruise. If anyone wants to sail Viking, they have to wait until the last minute to book, in which case they will probably pay way more for the cruise; or be willing to risk loosing $1,000 or more in case they have to cancel; or buy insurance. Am I understanding correctly?
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They are not free. They cost time and sometimes aggravation.
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I agree with you. I have been to "A Perfect Day at Coco Cay" on RCCL. It seems to me that the new President of Celebrity is trying to make Celebrity more like RCCL. I don't know that Royal Caribbean Group needs two lines that appeal to the same demographic.
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I watched it and actually learned something. We've been looking for sailings from Port Canaveral (We live nearby). I'm happy to hear that Celebrity is soon going to sail from Port Canaveral. DH and I will be on one of their cruises. And as a bonus, we earned 50 PUP each 🙂
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Our upcoming cruise in April on the Koningsdam will be our second HAL cruise, our first longest (22 day) HAL cruise, and our first time sailing in a HAL Neptune suite. I have two newbie questions: 1. I can't find the Surf Internet Package for pre-cruise purchase online, only the Premier Internet Packages. We don't need the Premier, but the $29.99 per person per day price I found for the Surf Package purchased onboard is much more expensive. Can I expect to see the Surf Internet Package for sale at a more reasonable price? 2. Is the "no-host mini-bar" in the Neptune Suite complementary?
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That is only relevant if you didn't enjoy the cruise. If you did enjoy the cruise and it was worth $8,400 to you, then the points are just a free bonus.
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According to HAL's website, https://www.hollandamerica.com/en/us/legal-privacy/cruise-contract , "VOYAGES 25 NIGHTS OR LONGER, PLUS GRAND WORLD, GRAND VOYAGES, ANY SEGMENT OF A GRAND WORLD OR GRAND VOYAGE: Cancellations through 120 days commencing travel: 100% refund" Viking's cancellation policy for voyages 35 days or more https://docs.vikingcruises.com/pdf/2-230626_BookingAndSaleTermsAndConditions.pdf is Written Notice received 180 or more Days Prior to Departure Cancellation fee Per Passenger $1,000.00 I read Viking's cancellation policy as saying that the cancellation fee of $1,000 per passenger applies from the day of booking through 180 days prior to sailing. Whereas HAL gives a 100% refund from the day of booking through 120 days prior to sailing
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If Viking raises prices so much between when the cruise becomes available and "when cancellations kick in" (I'm guessing that's just before final payment date?) then it would be worth risking $1,000 to save 65% on an expensive cruise. Unfortunately we are at the age where we shouldn't buy green bananas.
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We've sailed a lot of cruises, but only one on Viking and that was a river cruise. We're currently considering Viking Ocean, but are put off by their cancellation policy, especially for their long cruises which are our preference. When is the best time to book a Viking cruise - late enough to reduce the possibility of having to cancel, but still with a good choice of cabins? OK, in case someone would ask, we prefer verandas or better, low decks and aft or midships. (never on high decks or far forward)
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I have just been reading Viking's deposit and refund policy 😒 I think I will follow your late mother's advice.
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When can I expect to see Viking's World Cruise 2025-2026 posted? Do Viking's World Cruises typically sell out soon after posting? I have sailed a Viking River Cruise, but never Viking Ocean. Which of Viking's Ocean cruises (length and/or area) would give me a good idea of what to expect on its World Cruise?
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I've narrowed my choice down to 3 cruise lines including Viking. But never having been on a Viking ocean voyage, I'd like to take a one before making a decision. I'm trying to decide how soon I need to go. Can anyone tell me: Do Viking world cruises typically sell out soon after they open for booking? How far in advance of sailing are Viking world cruises usually posted? Are Viking ocean cruise deposits refundable?
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Thanks. Cabin location is important to me.
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Do any of the ports on your cruise require a passport for entry and how long do they require it to be valid for? I see that Bonaire requires US citizens to have a passport valid for the length of stay https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/BonaireSintEustatiusandSaba.html Rather than relying on our ideas, research all of your ports, as well as re-entry into the US on the US state department website https://travel.state.gov/content/travel.html