We checked with Viking on water levels one week before we sailed and were told "no issues." 3 days before sailing the story became a possible "ship swap" between 2 ports. The problems were far greater. Viking apparently had these issues for at least 6 prior weeks. Ship swap is a repackage for an 8am pickup then unpack after a 3 hour bus ride. Additionally, our 1.5 day stay in Vienna became .5 days. Our 1.5 day in Budapest (docked in the city) became a 1 hour city tour from a remote dock due to low water. it seemed we had to meet their needs and not ours. In 3 cities, excursions were either cancelled or minimally available. Cultural on board entertainment was a 1 hour session by musicians in Nuremburg and 3 slide shows. I kept thinking "Viking has to know they are providing far less than they advertised, what special event or alternative are they planning for us"? It never came. Instead upon our return home we received a letter offering us a credit of about $1,000 against a future cruise. Wow, what a deal. We spend another $7,500 on them and they reduce our fare by $1,000! How important do they think they are? I understand that low water levels created many of these issues, but they chose this route and possible consequences. Should they not bear some of the losses by extending other benefits to people who got less than advertised? It appears their bottom line was their most important consideration. As info, I checked with other river cruisers we met in cities we visited.Avalon went to Budapest, no issues. Tauck flipped in Nuremburg to a vessel that also went straight thru. Go figure!
Response from VikingS, Community Team
Clean and always well prepared. Not sure of the need for a grand view because when you dock alongside another vessel you stare at another room aboard another ship. When you consider this premium price versus the cost for a well appointed balcony room on a quality ocean line, you have to be somewhat disappointed, at 150 square feet their French Balcony is a small room with no sitting area, The bathroom however is nicely appointed. Your alternative is meeting in two general areas. The upper deck, when available, is a great place for rover sailing during the day. The lounge area is the only option when weather is bad. I guess that is what you have to expect from river cruising.
We enjoyed nearly 2 days in Nuremburg. The ship shuttles were timely and easily accessed. The local tour was well conducted.