Cruise Ship Reviews : Viking Ocean Reviews
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Viking is destination-oriented, offers a great experience for the money, September 27, 2016
Reviewer: cindyblogger
Pros: There is a shore excursion included in every port, spa access is also free
Cons: Veranda staterooms a bit snug
Date of cruise: September 1, 2016
Departure port: Stockholm, Sweden
Region visited: Scandinavia
Cabin category: Balcony
Cabin number: 3031
Good for children: No
Good for teenagers: No
What makes Viking Ocean Cruises so special? We are home from our two-week Baltic cruise on the new Viking Star and we remain impressed. Here are some of the reasons that we think the folks at Viking are getting it right: They do not have a casino. They do not have photographers nor do they sell photos. They do not have art auctions. They do not have any passengers under the age of 18. The drinking age onboard is 21. They do not charge for passengers to use all of the spa facilities, including the thermal pool and the snow grotto. They do not charge for wine and beer at lunch and dinner. They do not charge for specialty coffees, soft drinks and juices anytime. They provide complimentary bottled water in all cabins and on all excursions. They do not leave towel animals in your cabin, or a turndown chocolate for that matter. They do not charge extra to dine in their two specialty restaurants. They show movies on the pool deck almost every night and the movies are keyed to the itinerary. They offer sufficient live entertainment, but it is not excessive. They do not promote sales in the shops on board. They offer included shore excursions in every port at no charge, as well as an array of optional excursions that include evening events like ballet performances, folkloric shows and jazz cruises. The wi-fi internet is free to everyone. Not fast (you wont be streaming movies), but adequate for browsing the internet and checking email. There are four computers for passenger use on each ship. They offer port-intensive itineraries, with overnights in the most interesting places. They have a crew that are incredibly good cheerful, helpful, efficient and always welcoming. The Viking Star was introduced in April 2015 and the Viking Sea was introduced this spring. In 2017, the Viking Sky will come online in early 2017 and the fourth ship, the Viking Sun will begin a world cruise in December of next year. Three more sister ships are on order. Cynthia Boal Janssens Editor, AllThingsCruise
Viking Star reviews
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cindyblogger saw things this way:
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Cabin Design
Entertainment
Fitness Center
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Specialty Restaurant
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Viking is destination-oriented, offers a great experience for the money, September 27, 2016
Reviewer: cindyblogger
Pros: There is a shore excursion included in every port, spa access is also free
Cons: Veranda staterooms a bit snug
Date of cruise: September 1, 2016
Departure port: Stockholm, Sweden
Region visited: Scandinavia
Cabin category: Balcony
Cabin number: 3031
Good for children: No
Good for teenagers: No
What makes Viking Ocean Cruises so special? We are home from our two-week Baltic cruise on the new Viking Star and we remain impressed. Here are some of the reasons that we think the folks at Viking are getting it right: They do not have a casino. They do not have photographers nor do they sell photos. They do not have art auctions. They do not have any passengers under the age of 18. The drinking age onboard is 21. They do not charge for passengers to use all of the spa facilities, including the thermal pool and the snow grotto. They do not charge for wine and beer at lunch and dinner. They do not charge for specialty coffees, soft drinks and juices anytime. They provide complimentary bottled water in all cabins and on all excursions. They do not leave towel animals in your cabin, or a turndown chocolate for that matter. They do not charge extra to dine in their two specialty restaurants. They show movies on the pool deck almost every night and the movies are keyed to the itinerary. They offer sufficient live entertainment, but it is not excessive. They do not promote sales in the shops on board. They offer included shore excursions in every port at no charge, as well as an array of optional excursions that include evening events like ballet performances, folkloric shows and jazz cruises. The wi-fi internet is free to everyone. Not fast (you wont be streaming movies), but adequate for browsing the internet and checking email. There are four computers for passenger use on each ship. They offer port-intensive itineraries, with overnights in the most interesting places. They have a crew that are incredibly good cheerful, helpful, efficient and always welcoming. The Viking Star was introduced in April 2015 and the Viking Sea was introduced this spring. In 2017, the Viking Sky will come online in early 2017 and the fourth ship, the Viking Sun will begin a world cruise in December of next year. Three more sister ships are on order. Cynthia Boal Janssens Editor, AllThingsCruise