Carol From California Posted September 13, 2014 #1 Share Posted September 13, 2014 We recently went on a Viking river cruise from Budapest to Prague. We booked it through Viking and then had our travel agent take over our booking for a great pricing discount. We did not book the air with Viking or any of the extensions. We used mileage for our flights. We flew to Budapest and stayed three nights pre-cruise. After the cruise we booked a driver to take us to Prague and we stayed three nights in Prague. We hired private guides in Budapest and Prague. A few months ago we had our first experience with Viking, in China. Although it is called a “river cruise” you are only on the river portion for 5 nights and the rest of the time you are at hotels in Beijing, Xian and Shanghai. The trip also includes flights within China. We decided to try a Viking river cruise in Europe, but were a little apprehensive about it since there seem to be mixed reviews on the Europe itineraries. The China trip was fantastic by the way! Overall we thoroughly enjoyed Viking’s “Romantic Danube” cruise. We thought Viking did an outstanding job. We booked a balcony cabin. The cabins are certainly smaller than what we are used to with ocean cruising on luxury lines, but the cabin is laid out very well with lots of storage. We were able to unpack everything and slide the suitcases under the bed. The bathroom is also really tiny but space is well utilized. Our ship held 190 people but were told there were 171 people on board. We were originally supposed to be on the Hlin, but at the last minute we were told we would be on the Njord. Although the longships are identical, the Njord was built in 2012 and the Hlin was a new ship that had only had a few sailings. Part of the reason the ships were switched is because of the broken lock from a few months ago which left ships on opposite sides of the river. We felt that the Njord showed signs of use, which was most noticeable with the mattress and pillows. The mattress felt a bit worn and lumpy and pillows went FLAT when you laid your head on them. We also noticed that the furniture in the lounge was nicked and there were some broken lounges on the top deck. Other than that the entire experience was EXCELLENT! I am sure had we been on the Hllin (newer ship) it would not have been this way. We had a wonderful hotel manager (Doris Neger) and program director (Stein Dyb), and all the other staff and servers were excellent. The food was so much better than we anticipated it would be. We normally cruise on Regent and have cruised on Silversea. The food was actually better than Silversea and in some ways was at least on par with Regent, or maybe even better. We did not expect that and were pleasantly surprised. One night they had an Austrian themed dinner. All the staff were dressed up in Austrian costumes. They had the main courses in the kitchen and we had to go in there to get it….it was a fun experience and they did a great job with this dinner and with local musicians. The service on the ship was excellent overall. Included wines with lunch and dinner were local wines for the most part or Viking’s label, and were all perfectly fine. There were many activities and excursions all handled perfectly by Viking. A few nights they had local entertainment which we enjoyed….they were mostly opera singers. We booked the BMW factory tour and thought it was fantastic! They only allow 30 people on this tour (from Regensburg), so sign up early if you want to go on this tour. The included excursions were all very good and allowed us time to stay in the town to wander around on our own. Of course there is always the chance of high water or low water on the Danube, and broken locks which are things out of Viking’s control. We are fortunate that we did not experience any of these issues. We are booked with Viking for 2016 on the new OCEAN cruise ship they are building. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Cruises Posted September 27, 2014 #2 Share Posted September 27, 2014 Dear Carol From California, We are so pleased to hear that you had such a wonderful time on your first European river cruise! Thank you for sharing some great feedback on how much you enjoyed the staff, the excursions, and the food and wine. We have made note of your remarks about Viking Njord showing some signs of being well-loved in certain places; thank you for bringing this to our attention. As always, feel free to email us directly at TellUs@vikingcruises.com if there is anything else you would like to discuss with us directly. We are looking forward to seeing you aboard Viking Star in 2016 and hope to also see you on another Viking Longship sometime soon. Very best, Viking Cruises We recently went on a Viking river cruise from Budapest to Prague...(cont.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joanne2 Posted September 27, 2014 #3 Share Posted September 27, 2014 I enjoyed your review. We were on the Viking Sky August 28, Budapest to Amsterdam. We talked to some people from your cruise in a cafe somewhere along the way. I agree with your evaluation of Viking. This was our first trip with them. The food on the Sky was excellent, certainly comparable to Celebrity. I enjoyed that we always had an "amuse bouse" (not sure of the spelling) at dinner. Our chef took a group of us on a tour to the Central Market in Budapest for tasting wine, meats, baked goods, and cheese. It was a lot of fun and fun to see him off the boat. Our tours and tour guides were all excellent. Since we chose the "leisurely" group, we generally had from 6 to 12 people in our group which was really nice. We enjoyed the evening entertainment. The piano player was excellent, the local entertainers were excellent, and the games were fun and had lots of participation, as did the dancing. We had done 2 river cruises on the Mississippi many years ago (Mississippi Queen) and were really looking forward to European river cruising. Loved it and would certainly do it again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruise_me_Crazy Posted September 28, 2014 #4 Share Posted September 28, 2014 Thank you :) Loved reading your review. Lovely to read you enjoyed your cruise. Would you be comfortable disclosing a rough figure for spending money / budget for the additional stuff?? Cheers. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdblakeslee Posted September 28, 2014 #5 Share Posted September 28, 2014 I'd be interested to know if Viking allows passengers to bring wine/beer on board for your room? Sent using the Cruise Critic forums app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol From California Posted October 10, 2014 Author #6 Share Posted October 10, 2014 Thank you :)Loved reading your review. Lovely to read you enjoyed your cruise. Would you be comfortable disclosing a rough figure for spending money / budget for the additional stuff?? Cheers. :) Thank you! Can you please be more specific about a spending money budget? There are extra costs for some of the excursions, gratuities, etc. If you want to email me I can probably go into more detail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aquilegia Posted October 10, 2014 #7 Share Posted October 10, 2014 I'd be interested to know if Viking allows passengers to bring wine/beer on board for your room? Yes, in fact they encourage you to bring on wine from the ports you visit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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