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It can be done, but in all honesty a "thank you" and a nice card is easier for the crew. They are all paid on a higher fixed salary so they financially are fine, and if you give them cash they have to complete a load of paperwork re taxes, and hand the cash in in the crew area. A good box of choc and a meaningful card would go a long way though I'm sure, and mention them by name in the end of voyage survey as that also helps them with future contracts. Best wishes
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Simple… open your booking you had emailed to you, and run a search on the website for the same voyage. You can see both prices side by side.
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Agents can also add extras for you to sweeten the deal. They get 16% commission on the cost of the voyage so they can give a little back with items such as a free bottle on board, or a few dollars of loot added to your account. The agents do need to complete training and there are several levels of “first mates” so the higher the level the more bookings and training they have done, plus the more loop holes they know to get you the best deal and secure your booking.
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New Loyalty Program - Virgin Voyages Sailing Club
Lustate replied to _tacocat_'s topic in Virgin Voyages
General sailing club question… have people been completing survey for the benefits? What have people been saying would be a good perk? And when do you think the scheme will go live, now that they have extended “deep blue extras” to 31st if march 2023? very curious to see how the scheme pans out. -
There could be another grey area to explore. Does your suite sleep three? You could see if you could add your daughter as a third band in your suite, which would be charged to you, as well as her own red back for her cabin. That way she sleeps next door but is registered to your suite and would have your perks? just an idea that’s a bit out of the box. best wishes rob
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Just buy a nice Chilli branded water bottle or a VV branded one on the ship in the shop in deck 6. That way you can also use it at home saving even more pointless plastics being made. A water filter at home (jug or fitted as a tap) is also a cheap investment longer term to help the planet. Reusing plastic bottle that are not designed to be reused is not good for people, as the bottles leak micro-plastics which you drink, plus other chemicals. problem solved. Best wishes Rob
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Not the only one then to have heard this rumour. Basically, it would be to high risk to the brand to do no public voyages, and then go straight for a Christmas 23 sailing. Given Two ships in Europe already potential to do Portsmouth to Northern Europe for Oct to Dec could tap the Christmas markets, and wear the ship in nicely before the Atlantic crossing where they could fix teething issues. in terms of its ‘home” I could not really make a guess but the west coast could be an option.
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Just a note. Menu B is not as nice as menu A. The cocktail pairing are really good but a little boozy so if your a slow drinking you may want to ask for a pause between courses.
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Brilliant Lady floats out, will Homeport in San Juan
Lustate replied to CruisingWalter's topic in Virgin Voyages
I would not sweat it with VV. We were on the mermaiden of Valiant in 2022 and had no issues. Really, the mermaiden is the “first public voyage”, rather than the first voyage for the ship. They will have done many a sailor before you step foot on board so enjoy it. -
The app is basically your access and first point of information. Off the ship it is a bit sketchy at times, but second your on the ship it’s 100x better. DM me if you need any help as we don’t a few voyages and the app can be temperamental.
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How to status match with another loyalty program to get status with VV
Lustate replied to misguy's topic in Virgin Voyages
Is it just me… but the package virgin offering for status etc, is much better than other lines? I mean you seem to get actual useful things, not just % off something your forced to buy anyway? -
in short it’s no worse than any other ship. We did the trans Atlantic in October and had one day 24 hour period. What virgin have beaten a few other ships on is little things like having ginger ale and apples out and about the ship, so if you do feel unwell you have natural options just there waiting. entertainment will be 50/50 so you can expect bands etc to carry on, but shows like the circus based ones or with big set pieces that move, may be cancelled at short notice. Rob
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Hi, First off you need to complete your profile before you can book anything so complete that in the app, complete with your id photo etc and then the full options open up. In the app on the homepage is “share & add your mates”. Click on this and send the link to the people who you want to also be able to book for. You can send via WhatsApp etc. they need to approve you by opening the link. The people will appear in your contacts, and when you want to book a table or show, you can select each of them. hope that helps Rob
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Hi, VV have a whole beer bar called “Draught Haus”. It has generally between 5 and 10 guest beers and on tap options. VV do have cans on board and glass bottles as well of beers. They include lager, blondes and a couple of dark ales. So yep, your going to be fine and able to find a few new fav beers. Rob
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Virgin Voyages - Share the Love - Sailor Loot
Lustate replied to CruzinMermaid's topic in Virgin Voyages
Hi All, we have booked the Miami to Med 21st of April to 5th of May 2024. Our referral code is https://virg.in/Js7d let’s share the love (and get chatting). If you need any tips of VV feel free to DM me as been on four so far in three different cabin types. Best wishes Rob -
There is also another no so good XL cabin to be aware of next to the bridge. This is the smallest XL with known issues on board. This is due to the position of the bed being so close to the desk it’s tucked under it. It’s cabin 14334Z for info. It’s also eye shot from bed to the side controls for the ship on the bridge so you can wave to them from bed if that’s your thing lol
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if your enjoying the voyage, and you want to go again on another, we found that the buy on board offers worked out great. That said, as others have commented, if your a late buyer or spur of the moment type for a booking, then it may not work out better than the last minute offers they add. You can combine offers generally with virgin as well. For example, the buy on board discount, the 10% when you buy more than 180 days out, and another 10% off if you pay in full at time of booking. every penny helps.
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Ship: Scarlet Lady Cabin#: 10358Z Deck #: 10 Cabin Category: XL Sea Terrace Sleeps: 2 Cabin Location: (Port, Starboard, Forward, Aft) - Starboard forward Terrace/Window/Obstruction: part metal balance side, part glass. Noise Issues?: none Wind Issues?: some wind while in motion as in the V at the front of the ship Connecting Cabin? Where Does it Connect?: none Hammock: Yes Metal/Glass Terrace: mixed metal and glass, only able to see a small patch of sea while seated Advantages/Problems - terrace a little smaller than over XL cabins as one of the most forward. metal side also makes the view from the cabin a little dark. You are also looked down onto from the bridge so feels less private Would You Book Again?: not by choice Comments: Lots of confusion when you book to if this is a hammock cabin or not, VV on land do not know for sure. as there is only a small "ceiling" over the terrace sun lovers may be able to enjoy the outside space more than shade lovers.
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Well, VV do tell you you do not have a cabin with a hammock a few days before departure and generally offer you a very small amount of on board spend credit to compensate. Sadly I got this email again yesterday, so having been in a no hammock cabin, called virgin to move in august, was told the new one did have a hammock, i am now waiting to see if this is the case or not. I think it might be time for a VV to step up and just do a walk around between sailings and inform what is 100% accurate. It helps sailors, sales and the poor people on the customer lines to know the score.