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  1. The ship is beautiful. Our suite was spacious. Teresita was our cabin attendant. She was fabulous. Same day laundry service was nice when they followed instructions and returned the clothes to the correct cabin. Sadly not everyone working on the ship does their job well. Often in the restaurant, the service was slow, food was cold, orders got mixed up, and nobody seems to care. Some of the wait staff spends too much time socializing. The cafe was a hit or miss affair. We had wait staff tell us that they were short handed. Some wait staff told us to go the coffee station if we wanted refill. Often dirty dishes were left on table. If you asked some wait staff to clear dirty dishes, they just ignored us. Food was interesting. Food choices were limited. They did attempt to include local dishes. None were memorable. The best items were the melitta coffee, cookies, and waffles. The excursions were good and bad. Best one was Vicksburg. The hotel stays before and after the cruise left much to be desired. At the Peabody, we were given a tiny room supposedly with a queen bed. It was a double. At the Westin in Nola, we waited hours until we got a room. At both hotels the included breakfasts was minimal. It was in a private room. We were disappointed. When we did hotel extensions in Europe, breakfasts were in the regular dining room. The worst part was the long bus ride from Memphis to Rosedale, MS. I thought that I booked a cruise from Memphis. The bus ride was very long and boring. Stopping in Cleveland, MS to buy your own lunch was annoying. We left Memphis at 9 am and got to ship after 4 pm. On map, that ride should take 2 hours. We lost a full day. We also lost day in St. Francisville due to a storm. We were told that St. Francisville tours would operate from Baton Rouge. That didn’t happen. We were told that the cost of the excursion would be refunded. Didn’t happen. Instead we were told that we could relax. At the price that Viking charges for the cruise, we expected more. I wouldn’t recommend this cruise.
  2. On some cruises, there is no slow walkers. Just off Viking Mississippi. The various excursions listed the activity level. There were very mild to extremely active. Most included excursions were slow. There were lots of slow walkers using canes, walkers, and wheelchairs. Viking did a good job of being accessible.
  3. Just back. Riverboats are very casual. No dress code. Wear whatever you want….shorts, jeans, sandals, etc. When you do excursions in afternoon, people go to dinner without changing. Relax and enjoy.
  4. Ship design on Viking is very modern. I like it. The space for our cabin was excellent. We had a Penthouse jr. suite. Complimentary laundry is excellent. Oceania R ships are not my thing. Even suites are not big. I prefer Marina, Riviera, or Vista. I like the furnishings. It is classy. Oceania has better bedding and linens.
  5. Good food on Viking. Most is ok, nothing special. Maybe the waffles are memorable. Food on Oceania is amazing. Oceania dining venues are all good. I especially like that the Terrace buffet doesn’t let you place the food on your plate. Sharing the same serving utensil with other guests on Viking is really unsanitary.
  6. Having a butler can be nice. Best butler got our suitcase fixed, carried my laundry back and forth to the laundry room, and got us dinner reservations at some specialty restaurants. Some butlers never do anything. On one cruise, we saw the butler on the last day. He was looking for an extra tip. $0. I don’t book a suite for the butler. I book it for location and space. On R ships, only book suites. The regular cabins are very small. On O ships, Marina, Riviera, or Vista, regular cabins are ok. They have adequate space and nice bathrooms.
  7. Just off Viking. In January, we were on Vista. While both do a nice cruise, I would prefer Oceania.
  8. September can be good or really bad. It is the middle of hurricane season. I have been to Bermuda many times on cruises and by flying in. My favorite time is spring. May is perfect. Summer can be very hot and humid. On my most recent Bermuda cruise in June 2022, we left Bermuda 2 days early because of an impending hurricane. Hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30.
  9. Miami has changed. Last year, we had no problem getting Ubers. This year, waits for Ubers was long. Uber has fewer drivers. Many former drivers have found better jobs.
  10. When I stopped in Ravenna, the port had a free shuttle bus into the city. It was very close to the cathedral and old part of town. We enjoyed the cathedral. The mosaic designs are beautiful. We also walked in old town. Shopping was good. Enjoyed Ravenna.
  11. You cannot compare prices for a November cruise to a January cruise. I like cruising in the Caribbean in January. I wouldn’t cruise there in November. It’s still hurricane season. November weather is often very wet. January is usually sunny.
  12. The included wines run from ok to terrible. Reds are better than whites. Soda and beer are better choices. If you really like good wine, bring it.
  13. I wish that I had known this before I sailed. I am on Viking Mississippi now. Cruise is good. However, there is definitely a lack of info. We never know what the time frame will be until the evening before we dock.
  14. I enjoyed Ember. Of course, I missed Jacques. I like that there are differences among the fleet of ships. Our favorite ship is Marina. I will be on Marina in May. Looking forward to Jacques. Perhaps onboard I will miss Ember. I enjoy all of the dining venues. Food on Oceania is superb. I am on Viking now. Viking has good food. However, Viking food offerings aren’t as good as Oceania.
  15. Thanks. Nobody on trip tells you. Found it
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