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13 hours ago, LindaS272 said:
BTW—there was no charge to me for the meds and service I received when quarantined.
I was not charged for the Tylenol the nurse gave me when I sprained my knee. Unfortunately, they wouldn’t allow me to have more than 6 Tylenol total. Since the ship’s store had none in stock, I gritted my teeth for a few days and did without until my husband was able to find some onshore.Moral of the story: bring whatever you think you might need.
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These days we just take carryons. If you don’t mind wearing the same few outfits for a couple weeks, it’s not that hard to do. On our last cruise I didn’t bother to bring jeans — just a couple pairs of black pants I could wear on excursions and in the no-jeans dining venues. Our carryons were adequate for our 3-week trip (we spent an extra week onshore beforehand).
The biggest tradeoff is having to do laundry more often when you have fewer clothes. We packed enough to go a week between laundering, which meant washing underthings in the sink or shower in between times.
Or you could pay a bit extra and have Viking do your laundry.
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This is a fascinating thread.
I spent much of my career as a contractor/consultant. I never worked in a situation where the entire staff was made up of contractors. Is that the case on a Viking ship? I would be surprised if there were’t at least some number of actual Viking employees on a ship in order to ensure that Viking’s cultural and quality standards are met. While I’ve seen contractors take on those duties to some extent, I’ve never seen a company hand them over completely to outside staffing.
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Thanks for bringing us along virtually with you. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute. What a wonderful adventure!
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On 4/29/2024 at 3:42 PM, OnTheJourney said:
I love it! Yes, I'd gladly hang out with both of you. You did Viking ocean if I recall correctly?
Likewise! Our last cruise (on Viking) was to Britain in 2022. We tend to do more land trips (the Holy Land and Jordan last spring; Nova Scotia and PEI this June) but enjoy both. -
4 hours ago, OnTheJourney said:
80 cruises, though, is really not that big a deal around CC the way it seems. I suspect many have done way more.
Note to anyone who feels like they’re losing this competition: hang out with us. We’ve taken a total of 3 cruises. You’ll feel great about yourself!- 4
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8 hours ago, OneSixtyToOne said:
We toured The Alhambra with Viking and here are a few things to be aware of.
A footnote to your excellent list: there’s a considerable amount of walking on uneven surfaces. Nothing like what we encountered on our (non-Viking) trip to the Holy Land, but we had a couple people who couldn’t do it. They spent some time in a garden area instead, as I recall.Our guides were terrific (we had a separate guide for the long bus trip, and she was interesting), and I highly recommend the excursion. But oh, the crowds.
Finally, I recommend Washington Irving’s “Tales of the Alhambra” for a glimpse into what it was like a couple hundred years ago.
On my bucket list: to stay overnight at the hotel inside the Alhambra and see the place when the mobs are gone.
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6 hours ago, SJD117 said:
The Viking experience could be worse -- a lot worse. (Paywall alert, but it's worth signing up for a trial to read the author's account.)
Thanks for that. I will never again see those tubular water slides without thinking of a colonoscopy.- 3
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On 4/18/2024 at 8:45 PM, deec said:
what an absolutely wonderful extension and your descriptions brought it alive!!!
Hoping our Gin, Gardens and Grand Homes extension is as wonderful.
I really want to hear about yours. It sold out very quickly for our ‘22 cruise, so I’d love to live vicariously! -
On 4/20/2024 at 10:49 AM, deec said:
Wait until you get home after 4 glorious months having to think of nothing but how to experience our beautiful world and what to eat and drink!
I can’t imagine. I get whiney doing dishes again after just 2 weeks.- 3
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10 hours ago, Clay Clayton said:
We are in Gorée Island & Dakar! Much to my surprise given it’s been removed from most (all?) itineraries over the last few years.
I’ll be curious to hear what you think of Gorée. I was there many years ago and found it fascinating. It was nearly empty at the time. No idea what it’s like now. -
4 hours ago, Astromaid said:
Clay, I have seen you playing a game of LRC and needing 3 one dollar bills. There is a whole discussion on Carnival about some one reporting this game being played on a Carnival ship and the participants have fists full of dollars. Illegal on Carnival and security shut them down. Must be that Viking is OK with the game.
Probably because Carnival sees it as competition to their casinos. Which thankfully don’t exist on Viking.- 3
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5 hours ago, TravelerTeacherRetired said:
Sam, I don’t know either. I have an iPhone 15 but if the 110 plug is fine , we should be fine.
That’s the bottom line. You don’t really need to deal with USB-A or USB-C outlets on Viking if you don’t want to. You can just plug your phone in as you do now.
Hotels overseas are another story. That’s where you might want to bone up on those USB options. And bring a country-friendly plug adapter. You can check with your hotel to see what kinds of USB outlets they have, if any.
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We found the beds to be too hard, and we like a firm mattress. Wish we had known to ask for a topper or two.
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3 hours ago, FetaCheese said:
Guess what? It was still there at the bottom on this voyage !
How lovely! A part of you is always cruising with Viking.
On the other hand, that makes me wonder about the cleanliness of the pool...
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On 4/6/2024 at 5:10 AM, CDNPolar said:
If you want to see the main site that you are there to see you have to be ready to move yourself through the crowd elbow to elbow to get to the front. If you are shy or not aggressive enough you will not see what you are there to see.
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On 4/1/2024 at 9:20 PM, LindaS272 said:
Just had to click on this story today on CNN since it involved a cruise ship off Africa. So it could be worse than not making it through the Suez Canal!
https://www.cnn.com/travel/norwegian-cruise-passengers-stranded-africa/index.html
Gack. What a mess.
Reading things like this makes me realize my days of traveling for enjoyment in countries with crappy health care are over. (No insult intended to the places mentioned in this article, which may have sterling hospitals for all I know. Long ago when I lived in Africa, such was not the case.)
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23 hours ago, deec said:
We leave for the a British Isle Cruise ( May 1) and the Pre-extension late April.
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42 minutes ago, FetaCheese said:
Tonight a Destination performance brought on, "La Rumba Catalana", guitar and flamenco show. Very entertaining.
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20 hours ago, FetaCheese said:
Hello from Viking Star.
Tonight, On Viking Today, CD Damian has announced that they are bringing back...Abba and Beatles Shows. He didn't say when it would be restarted. Hinted that it also could be a slightly different repertoire.
Not sure it is fleetwide.
Anyone else hear about this?
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20 hours ago, CCWineLover said:
Bring out the popcorn! Looks like we've stumbled on a topic that people feel real strongly about at both directions - sort of like the elections.
Now, if the ducks start wearing baseball caps … 🍿
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Nice underwater shots! The beach looks idyllic. Except for the jellyfish. 😳
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That’s a beautiful night photo. @Pappri How did you manage it?
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Live from the Viking Sky (Ft Lauderdale to London) December 20, 2023 - May 6, 2024
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It’s horrifying to imagine how much weight I could gain after four months on a Viking ship.