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We are booked on a Viking in Jan with a category V1 or V2. We have been on over 18 other ships but this is our First Viking.

 

Is there is any downside to being in a V1 or V2?

 

Will we be able to eat in the specialty restaurants?

 

Any insight would be GREAT!!!clear.png?emoji-roll-eyes-1744

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We are booked on a Viking in Jan with a category V1 or V2. We have been on over 18 other ships but this is our First Viking.

 

Is there is any downside to being in a V1 or V2?

 

Will we be able to eat in the specialty restaurants?

 

Any insight would be GREAT!!!clear.png?emoji-roll-eyes-1744

 

As far as size goes, all V and DV cabins are the same. there are some perks, explained on their website to the various levels but only having had V1 or V2, I found the difference in price to not be worth it to me. The amenities did not justify the increase in price for me. The specialty restaurants did not prove to be a problem in booking in my situation.

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We are booked on a Viking in Jan with a category V1 or V2. We have been on over 18 other ships but this is our First Viking.

 

Is there is any downside to being in a V1 or V2?

 

Will we be able to eat in the specialty restaurants?

 

Any insight would be GREAT!!!clear.png?emoji-roll-eyes-1744

 

The V1/V2 cabins have a paucity of drawer storage (3), and the closet is alongside the bed, making it tight to use. We were in one of these recently and I had to keep my clothes on the top shelf of the closet. leaving the drawer space to the Mrs. Some of the newer vessels may have added a 3 drawer set in half of the closet, making it a short hanging side. The PV category is a bit larger, with a total of 12 drawers available plus a shelf. The closet opens up along the entry corridor. There are electrical receptacles in the walls by the bedside nightstands along with 2 USB charging points. There are 2 each 110v/220v outlets alongside the desk and the desk lamp had 5 USB charging points. No problem to reserve the specialty restaurants, especially if you do so at lunch up in the buffet (port side) on the day you board.

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