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183.1 | BERMUDA EXPERIENCE | WFOV12::BURZYNSKI_J | | Mon Jan 22 1990 08:31 | 15 |
| My vote would be RCCL's Nordic Prince. I went on it for my first
cruise in August of last year. We had been advised to take this
one due to the varied age of passengers (our 5-party group ranged
in age from 11-61). We had a blast.
It is my understanding that the Royal Viking line attracts a generally
older clientele.
We needed a particular room configuration - connecting rooms with
one that would sleep 2 and the other 3. So, we looked at the layout
in their brochure, and booked exactly the two cabins that we wanted.
So, the answer is, yes, you can ask specifically for a room that
you want - either a category, or an exact cabin number.
Jean B.
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183.2 | Royal Viking | PULSAR::FAMULARO | Joe MS:ZKO2-2P10 DTN381-2565 | Mon Jan 22 1990 09:15 | 20 |
| My vote would be for Royal Viking. They tend to cater to a crowd that
is looking for sophistication in dining, entertainment, and onboard
amenities and are willing to pay for these things. If these are the
things that are important to you, go for it. If these things are not
as important than don't shell out extra bucks for nothing, certainly
the Nordic Prince is a first class ship in her category.
Besides, a good portion of your time will be spent on the island of
Bermuda anyway, so either ship will get you there in comfort.
Each person's tastes are different. Good thing for us so we're not all
booking the same ship at the same time! There is no right or wrong choice
here. Both ships you are looking at offer an excellent cruising
experience and no matter which one you choose you will have a fantastic
time.
Let us know of your first time cruise experience when you return!
Bon Voyage!
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183.3 | Fancy clothes? | SSGBPM::SKUPIEN | | Mon Jan 22 1990 10:18 | 9 |
| Thanks for your helpful comments. This whole thing was my husband's
idea and we're both very excited. Here's another twist -- my husband
doesn't really like to get too dressed up on vacation. However, he's
flexible and will compromise. Do we have to bring gowns and fancy
clothes for the evenings?
Thanks again...
Darlene
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183.4 | as dressy as you want to be | SHALOT::VARNER | It's all in the attitude | Mon Jan 22 1990 14:23 | 17 |
| Darlene,
I went on a cruise for the Digital Excellence Awards (which may mean it
was a less-formal crowd, since the only people there were DEC people
and their SOs, but) on a fairly fancy ship 8^), and I think evening
wear can be as dressy as you want. There are some nights that are more
formal than others (we had 2 or 3 formal nights, and 2 semi-formal,
I think), but even for the formal nights there were differences in
degree. Some men wore tuxes, and some wore suits. Some women wore
formal gowns, and some just really nice street-length dresses. Don't go
out and buy a new wardrobe, but if you want to, you can really dress
up!!
Hope this helps, and I think there are some other notes in here on this
topic that may help,
Brenda
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183.5 | Another vote for Royal Viking | VINO::FLEMMING | No reason, just policy | Mon Jan 22 1990 16:05 | 5 |
| I'd recommend Royal Viking also. They have single seating dining which
means you can eat more leisurely - no need to rush. Also, a poll of the
readers of Conde Nast Traveler voted RVL the world's number one cruise
line in every single category. Its worth the few extra bucks.
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183.6 | GO ROYAL VIKING OR DON'T GO AT ALL | BOOVX2::B_ALLEN | | Wed Jan 24 1990 14:35 | 7 |
| <ANOTHER VOTE FOR ROYAL VIKING>
I WILL LEAVING FOR A CRUISE ON ROYAL VIKING SEA TWO WEEKS FROM SATURDAY
THIS WILL BE THE SECOND CRUISE ON THE R.V. SEA.
THE ROYAL VIKING STAR IN PRICED CLOSE TO THE NORDIC PRINCE, BUT
THE SERVICE IS MUCH BETTER, THE SHIP IS LARGER, AND CARRIES FEWER
PASSENGERS. I WOULD RECOMMEND ROYAL VIKING ALL THE WAY.
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183.7 | more questions | SSGV01::BEHNE | | Wed Jan 24 1990 14:55 | 5 |
| Can someone tell me which line the ship Royal Viking
is on? Also how much more is it and does it only sail
on Saturdays? We need a cruise leaving on a Sunday.
thanks
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183.8 | | BOOKIE::EPPES | Of a fictitious nature | Thu Jan 25 1990 12:20 | 6 |
| > Can someone tell me which line the ship Royal Viking
> is on?
Royal Viking *IS* the line...!
-- Nina
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183.9 | A vote for RCCL | SALEM::COOPER_G | | Thu Jan 25 1990 12:39 | 12 |
|
Of the past five years, the top cruise line award has gone to RCCL.
of those five, three went to the Nordic Prince. My wife and I went
on the Prince 18 months ago. We planed to go again in November,
but when Capt'n Joe came up with the SoS cruise we opted to try out
the SoS. MY wife STILL talks on occasion about the waiter we had
on the Prince. She loved the cruise and the ship.
Good luck on whatever your choice.
George C.
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183.10 | | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Nothing is by chance! | Thu Jan 25 1990 14:29 | 9 |
| RCCL is my favorite line also. However, from folks I've met who've
sailed on Royal Viking ships (especially those that sail Europe), it
is a whole other adventure. Soooo if the prices were about the same
(cause usually they are not as Royal Viking tends to run much higher),
I'd definitely try the Royal Viking ship to see the difference in
luxury for myself.
Ro
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183.11 | Westward to Bermuda | LUNER::DOIRON | | Wed Mar 13 1991 14:24 | 3 |
| Has anyone cruised to Bermuda on the Westward? Experiences?
Loraine
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183.12 | Its the RV Star and should be great! | VINO::FLEMMING | No eraser? Its not fault tolerant | Thu Mar 14 1991 06:30 | 2 |
| The Westward doesn't even come into existance until April 20th.
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