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Social bridge play on sea days?


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1 hour ago, beachtango said:

There are lots of sea days on our upcoming Panama Canal holiday cruise.  Will Viking facilitate getting guests together to play bridge? What’s been your experience?

There are so many sea days (11) that I hope Viking adds an additional lecturer, offers the Bridge, Galley and Laundry behind the scenes tours, etc. I have plenty of books downloaded, but enjoy being busy and interacting with people.

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On the cruises I have been on with many sea days, there was a bridge instructor that taught both beginning and intermediate bridge in the morning.  After lunch, social bridge was scheduled.  Sometimes duplicate bridge depending on how many were interested.

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On sailings without a bridge instructor they put games and cards in the chef’s table. They list this cards and games in the Daily but then you’re on your own. You show up and hope others do, too. Some cruises there have been several tables, our last cruise we struggled to get 2 tables.

 

 

 

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