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  1. 1 minute ago, Bruin Steve said:

    Cindy, the cruise ships dock near the southern terminus of Las Ramblas...so, it's a fairly short distance to most of the hotels people recommend on ths board...and a fairly inexpensive taxi ride--which is how you are going to want to go from ship to hotel...especially with luggage.  From whichever hotel to the airport for Sunday, it depends on your budget...you can always pay for a taxi or limo to the airport...but, if you want an easy and inexpensive way, again, use the Aerobus.  It goes from the northeast corner of the Placa Catalunya to the airport, departing every few minutes with only a couple of stops.  There are several hotels waking distance to the bus stop...I like the H10 Catalunya Plaza--just across the square.  There is also an Iberostar hotel right near the bus stop and a few others fairly close...But this is the area you should really look at.  Almost everything you might want to do inn your short time in Barcelona is close by...lots of restaurants a nd a great El Corte ingles department store and supermarket right there on the eastern side of the Placa as well.  Good luck.

    Thanks so much! I'll check those hotels out and see which ones look like where we want to stay.

  2. I did scroll through several of the pages on here, but I may have missed it. We're coming into Barcelona next May, at the end of our Viking cruise. We dock on a Friday, and have the day there, but then disembark the next morning. We've opted to get a hotel room for that night, to fly out on Sunday instead. I didn't want to have to stress about getting to the airport the day we disembark. So we'll have all day Friday in town and then Saturday as well. Looking for a hotel near the cruise terminal for Viking, and then I'm looking, it appears there's plenty of public transportation ways to get to the airport on Sunday morning. Thanks so much for any tips/advice on this one night stay.

  3. 4 hours ago, photopro2 said:

     

    However, following this thread's reappearance on the board I decided to investigate the screenshot data on which the thread is based, only to discover it does not relate to Viking Ocean at all. 

     

    It is taken from an item on TripAdvisor where a Viking river cruise is listed as number 1 in "Lignan-De-Bordeaux Attractions". 

    https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g1939161-d10813724-Reviews-Viking_Cruises-Lignan_De_Bordeaux_Gironde_Nouvelle_Aquitaine.html 

    See screenshot below.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Yep! I noticed that too, as I also went to find where these reviews were on the site. As I commented, I wouldn't even think to look there for reviews, as there's a hundred different Viking cruises. I get it, the OP isn't happy with the results they got, but it seems they just keep rehashing things. We haven't taken our cruise, yet, it's a our first one next year, but we're super excited about it. My parents have taken 3, with their 4th one next week, and they have nothing but positive things to say.

  4. Different ship, and 8 years ago, but like others said, much more low key atmosphere. The pools were open, but hardly used by any adults. There were occasional announcements when the naturalist saw something neat to see and she did give talks too. And yes, layers are your friend. We went right around this time, and I still ended up buying a Carnival jacket on board. We did feel that the entertainment was some of the lowest quality that we'd seen in our years of cruising. I hate to say it, but we felt as though there might be a hierarchy of the entertainment crew, meaning the better crew members get Caribbean cruises, while those who aren't as talented get stuck in Alaska. But, we also know that we're not usually cruising for a Vegas show.

  5. 2 hours ago, toolworker said:

    Exactly what is the current policy? This blog post, dated April 6, 2022, says in part:

    • Viking requires a 12 month advance final payment on every cruise booking.
    • If a person is a past guest and has a sailing scheduled already within one year, and makes a request for payment delay, they can have a 6 month advance final payment.

    It also says deposit time may be longer on some special cruises, and shorter if a guest has a promo code. And Viking can change the policy at any time.

     

     

     

    Interesting! We booked our first Viking this past January. When we booked, we were given this past June 30th as our final payment date. That is about 9 months out from our sailing date, a little more actually. But not 12 months. Again, I didn't care or question it, we knew we wanted this cruise and like I commented earlier, I like having it all paid off.

     

    As far as booking 6 months out, our entire cruise has been sold out for the past 2 months I think. When we booked ours, there were already several cabins that were also sold out. In fact, all 3 cruises that are like ours (same time/destination) are sold out for next year.

     

    Like others said, I booked earlier and was willing to pay it, so that we got the cabin we wanted. This will be our first Viking cruise too. After several times on another line, we wanted to try something different, and decided to make a big one.

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  6. 13 minutes ago, Ashland said:

    Using a private shuttle alleviates this.

    It was a private company. That several others had booked as well. I guess you mean a completely private car. But they were missing workers that day and the office was overwhelmed. It was just a perfect storm of problems. And again, as I said, we still made it to the airport, just took much longer than ever before.

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  7. Not sure why, but it didn't bother us any. We booked our first one this past January, with a final payment due at the end of June, which is still 9-10 months in advance. Honestly, I like having it all paid off now, not having to worry about anything. And we know there's still an ability to cancel, but we have no intention of doing that. Now, when we do go, our expenses will be mostly limited to any little extra things we do or things we end up buying (which we don't have plans of really dong that much buying).

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  8. I feel like we booked ours right around the new year holiday, for our July 2017 cruise. We stayed at the Victory Services Club (for military members) and loved it! We actually had to call, at the time there was no way to reserve a family room (3 people) online. So it might just be too early.

     

    https://www.vsc.co.uk/

    I was trying to get things booked for our cruise next spring, and there were things I couldn't book. But hotel rooms I was having no problem with. Although we ended up doing a pre-cruise extension for this one (Viking cruise). But excursions, that's a totally different thing for our cruise. Viking doesn't publish anything until like 3 months out.

  9. We did 3 days after our cruise a few years ago in London. It's really easy to get around, and we did a LOT of walking. We went all over the place, and loved it! I can't recommend hotels, because we stayed at the Victory Service Club, which is for military personnel. Although I totally recommend it if you qualify. It's not right in the heart of the city, but it was a great place to stay. Here's what we did in those 3 days. I'm not sure what the London Pass offers now, but it was totally worth it.

     

    As far as if yours is worth it, that's up to you. I asked the same about our Greek extension. Ours was $999 each, but it's for 4 days! So that covers 3 nights of hotels, 4 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 excursions out of Athens. So it seemed worth it to us, even though we could save a few bucks just doing it on our own. Plus, being our first Viking cruise, we're looking forward to have a Viking rep available from the moment we get there.

     

    This is my report from 6 years ago...

     

     

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  10. I did look a bit on the boards, but didn't see anything. We currently have a 2025 cruise booked on Adventure with a large group. We haven't sailed RC since 2017, and that was our only time. We did enjoy it though. Anyway, I noticed when looking at the deck plans, it shows deck plans from now until April 16, 2024, then I can click on plans from April 20, 2024 through April 2025. I haven't been able to notice what the difference is, but I also didn't sit and analyze every little detail. Plus, it's hard to look at the deck plans when you have to scroll down to see them all. I was just curious if there was something they were going to be doing next April, and if anyone knew what it was!

     

    ETA - Wanted to just add a screenshot.

    Screenshot 2023-07-07 114119.jpg

  11. 3 minutes ago, OneSixtyToOne said:

    My trip in January said Hilton also, even though it's been closed for a couple of years and is being partially converted into luxury condos and rebranded Conrad. Not expected to open for at least another year or two.

    Yep! That's actually how I came across your posts, was searching for the extension hotel info. It said opening in 2024, so I guess there's always a chance, but doubtful. We'll go where they send us, not a big deal. LOL!

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