Viking Sea Review

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In the Wake of the Vikings

Review for Transatlantic Cruise on Viking Sea
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ptmcarron
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2018
This is our ship docked in the alternate port since we were not able to sta
This is a selfie I took at the famous Blue Lagoon Thermal Pool.  Exceptiona
In addition to the terrible shore excursion we toured part of the town on f
Our replacement cabin 5026.  Nice and quiet, unlike cabin 4084.
One of our charming ports of call.
Popular Explorers Lounge
The world famous Hotel Frontenac in Quebec City.  Enjoyed out stop here ver
This is the world famous Notre Dame Basilica in Montreal.  Here we attended

In the Wake of the Vikings - Ocean Cruise (Sep 2018)

Sep 01 - SAN DIEGO - FRANKFURT

* Flew on Lufthansa First Class (excellent service)

Cabin Review

Cabin Deluxe Veranda

* It is important to note that there was a serious problem on board this ship. Based on our own personal experience and conversations with some of the passengers - there is a noise problem that needs to be addressed.

* Our cabin, 4084, was so noisy we could not sleep at night.

* We invited engineering into 4084 so they could hear the noise as well and they did. Not at all clear what the cause was but it was intermittent and even occurred when the ship was not moving. It was a very loud booming sound and vibrated one wall in the cabin.

* After two nights in that cabin - Viking relocated us to cabin 5026 which was identical to 4084 except without any noise.

Port Reviews

Saguenay

This port was a real treat as the town folk made us feel so welcome and entertained us on the dock as we arrived. Delightful.

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