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Things I learnt on my first cruise

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Teetime Tue 30-May-17 10:10:32

We have just returned from our first cruise Boston to Montreal with Holland America and we did enjoy it but probably wont rush to do it again. We learnt many things about how it all works but here are some of my main points.
1. There are lots of hidden costs- things that were listed in the brochure yoga, wine tasting, pilates, cocktail tasting etc etc were all additional costs.
2. Shore excursions are rarely worth the money and its possible to do the same excursion with a local company for about half the price.
3. You can withold the service charge and tip individuals but then the other vital staff that you may never see don't get anything e.g. laundry, maintenance, cooks etc etc. so we opted in to the service charge.
4. The drinks bill will be enormous as hotel prices are charged and another service charge is ploncked on top.
5. The beauty/hair salon charges twice what you might expect to pay for a treatment at home and they will try to flog you endless products and further treatments.
The air conditioning in our cabin was fierce and was centrally complained. When we asked for it to be adjusted we were told it was just right for everyone- we slept in our bath robes and I caught a cold.
6. A cruise is very confining- our one sailed every evening so you had to dine on board - we would have liked to go out for dinner to one of the lovely restaurants we saw along the way.
7. Gala evenings don't seem to mean very much, few people dress up, many passengers opted for the less formal help your self buffet.
8. Smoking was allowed on board in the casino which you had to go through to get to the dining room.

I shan't go on- this is just an overview to help others considering their first cruise.

Norah Fri 08-Sept-17 16:52:58

Viking have sea cruises. Same bits as internet are free.

BBbevan Fri 08-Sept-17 16:20:20

Yes but I like the open sea. Not rivers

Norah Fri 08-Sept-17 15:42:25

Jane10, Yes, most every bit is free on Viking, I suffer no bill at departure. I love Viking as often as possible.

Jane10 Fri 08-Sept-17 11:35:05

It's free on Viking Ocean. Just saying...

BBbevan Fri 08-Sept-17 10:59:31

Just off on our cruise. Shan't be posting for a while as wi-fi is very expensive

merlotgran Wed 06-Sept-17 09:44:35

I watched Cruising with Jane McDonald last night. I've never been on a cruise and I can honestly say it's not on my bucket list but I have one question about last night's programme.

Where was everyone?

Goodness knows what time of early morning they were filming but the ship seemed to be deserted apart from a few pensioners queueing up to use the laundry room.

Hardly any tourists to be seen dockside.

Weird!

Teetime Wed 06-Sept-17 09:33:18

Holland America

Crafting Tue 05-Sept-17 21:45:43

Teetime you obviously didn't go with Saga as none of these things you mentioned would have happened.

BlueBelle Tue 05-Sept-17 20:00:02

Everything you sited are the reasons I ve absolutely never wanted to go on a cruise My friend goes regularly with Saga and it sounds just like an old folks home, she loves it, but not for me but you are right storynanny you can't catch a cold from cold air ......

storynanny Tue 05-Sept-17 18:25:26

Everyone is different.
We have thoroughly enjoyed the cruises we have been on, large and medium size ships. Lovely way to see lots of places so that you can decide where you would like to go back to visit another time for a longer stay.
I'm confused about the catching of a cold. Do you mean because of the air con? Surely that can't be right as a cold is a virus?

BBbevan Tue 05-Sept-17 17:59:47

I love cruises. The big luxurious ships. Excellent service. Dressing up ( ebay is great for an evening dress) love it all.

Rosiebee Tue 05-Sept-17 17:15:57

We've had several lovely cruises through Thomson. There ships are generally smaller and we found the staff on each one to be really friendly and efficient. Our first cruise went from Majorca and took in Rome, Sorrento, Barcelona, Minorca, Sicily... to mention just some great stops. Thomson are also usually quite good with all inclusive offers. I absolutely agree that you need to do a lot of research to get the right itinerary and the right ship for you. It's a lot of money to spend. You can ask lots of questions on the forums on Cruise Critic and you'll always get helpful replies from other cruises. We're soon off on a cruise from Quebec to New York and I have spent time looking at the ports of call in Canada and New England. Fair enough if it's not for you but we never thought it would be for us and now we love cruising.

oldgoat Thu 17-Aug-17 17:09:17

Hope Noble Caledonian isn't defunct stansgran !
We've booked to go on a cruise round the Hebrides with them, next May.

flump Thu 17-Aug-17 12:11:14

We like Viking too, so much so that we've booked their Viking Homelands cruise for next year. It will be a larger ship than the river cruise ones so will see how we feel about that.

So far, everything has been very good. The food is delicious, the rooms comfortable, the crew helpful and the majority of the passengers are pleasant! (A Texan was disowned by an American from another state, saying " We're not all like that!" grin

Casual dress during the day and perhaps a little smarter for dinner if you like.

We have really enjoyed the couple we have done, hence the treat next year.

Teetime Thu 17-Aug-17 09:31:17

Yes J52 I think we are so we are off on a road trip to Northumbria, Scotland, Cumbria and North Yorkshire in September for a couple of weeks under our own steam can't wait.
I am considering a river cruise next year with Viking.

J52 Thu 17-Aug-17 09:22:09

Thanks for the information teetime. You seem to confirm the reasons why DH and I wouldn't go on a cruise.
We're more the 'open road' types.

Jane10 Thu 17-Aug-17 08:50:48

Yes. Don't damn all cruising based on this one experience. Cruise companies are not always the same.
We're booked for a Viking Ocean cruise. A much smaller boat. All alcohol, excursions and gratuities included. A choice of 9 places to eat and all at no extra cost. I think Viking did their homework and checked what UK passengers really looked for.
Cruisecritic website is the place to go for reviews and forums.

suzied Thu 17-Aug-17 08:38:54

Can't stand those huge cruise ships which look like floating tower blocks. If you are staying somewhere like Madeira and 4 of them are in town the place is heaving and really unpleasant.

Eglantine19 Thu 17-Aug-17 08:29:05

I've been on one with Holland America and found it was ver much geared to spend, spend spend. Even the entertainment was linked into some kind of purchasing.
Saga much better value but everyone is so old!

Crazygran Thu 17-Aug-17 08:14:54

Have cruised many times and never had a bad one. I like to do my own thing.
Cruising is great for single passengers as everyone is friendly and you feel safe.
Looking forward to my next one in October.

Stansgran Tue 30-May-17 18:14:40

I've just got home from a cruise down the Dalmatian coast. I think the answer is to do your research and join cruise critic. We don't go on cruises for cruising sake but to see places on our bucket list. We don't like being organised in groups so rarely go on tours unless offered for free.
The ship we were on was a brand new effort and we felt at times we should have had guinea pig badges made because although the crew were experienced they were still unwrapping the boat as it were- the sun deck stuff and a lot of the linen was still being sorted. It was very luxurious- marble bathrooms and linen with embroidery. Free wifi and coffee and tea available and soft drinks at all times. It was a bit blingy for my taste. Only cabins for 30 but only 17 on board and mainly Australians very casual and friendly. When things went wrong i.e. They arrived in Dubrovnik 2 hours late so all drinks that night were free and again there was a power cut at 3 am and alarms went off so again the next day all drinks were on the owner. I didn't think this was a wise move on his part given the capacity of one or two Ozzies. We docked overnight every night and so could on the whole dine in port.
I've been on Cunard and Fred Olsen and voyages of antiquity and noble Caledonia which is now defunct and I think I liked the voyages of antiquity ambiance best

Bobbysgirl19 Tue 30-May-17 18:04:06

Thank you Norah, very helpful! It sounds amazing.

Norah Tue 30-May-17 17:49:44

On Viking River Cruises there are optional adventures, usually daily. I check internet prices with local providers before we leave home. If we are interested, we usually taxi to our own tour, rather than go on their optionals as they are quite highly priced. Usually we are happy with the free VRC offerings.

Norah Tue 30-May-17 17:36:18

We have used 3 sorts (I recall) but Viking is our favourite for the reasons I listed. Especially we like that we don't ever have to dress for dinner, very casual cruise. We like their tipping scheme envelopes, the food, and the service. There is no hair salon, they will do laundry, and we have usually overnight a few nights. Brilliant.

Bobbysgirl19 Tue 30-May-17 17:23:36

Norah Like the sounds of all those features, do you usually go with same river cruise company? Just wondering if they are pretty much the same, or some better than others. Never been on a river cruise. Years ago tried a cruise and hated it - dressing up - expensive trips - masses of people everywhere etc etc.