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A Guide to Disney World Resort Categories

At Walt Disney World there are 20+ resorts you can choose to stay at. It can be mind-boggling trying to figure out which one is best for your family. There are different price points, different amenities, different dining choices, different locations ect. You might be wondering how do I narrow down my choices? You don’t want to make a mistake and pick the wrong place to stay but how do you know which one is right. This guide to Disney World resorts is going to help clear up some of your confusion. Read on as the Walt Disney World resort types are explained!

Disney’s Deluxe Resort Hotels

This guide introduces Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, a deluxe resort option at Disney World.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa

The Deluxe resorts are Disney’s most luxurious resorts on property. These resorts are some of the most conveniently located places to stay in Disney World.

Check out the awesome features:

  • Nearby transportation that makes navigating Disney World easier
  • Multiple themed table-service restaurants at the resort
  • Signature dining onsite
  • Room Service available
  • A small, quick-service marketplace
  • Spacious rooms (larger than other resorts)
  • Best pool areas
  • Amazing theming all throughout the resort
  • Rooms are accessed inside the building
  • Balconies and patios in some rooms

The Deluxe Resorts are:

  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  • Disney’s Polynesian Resort
  • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
  • Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resort
  • Disney’s Boardwalk Inn
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Let me just talk about the transportation for a moment. I think that the easy transportation from some of the Deluxe resorts is one of the big reasons to stay at one of these resorts.

Disney’s Contemporary, Disney’s Polynesian, and Disney’s Grand Floridian are all on the Monorail route. There is a Monorail station almost inside the resort with direct access to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot with one quick transfer. Disney’s Wilderness Lodge has water taxi access right to Magic Kingdom.

Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club as well as Disney’s BoardWalk Inn are a quick walk to Epcot’s International Gateway. These deluxe resorts are also within walking distance to Hollywood Studios. Connecting these resorts and these two parks is also the Friendship Boats and the Skyliner.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is the only resort that doesn’t have a mode of quick transportation to a park. BUT, at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge there are animals in the Savannah right outside your balcony. That’s pretty awesome!

Disney’s Deluxe Villas

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Villas with safari animals

The next resort category in this guide to Disney World resorts is the Deluxe Villas. At each of the deluxe resorts, a villa resort is attached. Disney’s Riviera, Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, and Old Key West Resort are stand-alone villa resorts. The villas are mainly for Disney Vacation Club but you can book rooms in these resorts when available. The villa resorts are fabulous for larger groups and families because they have 1, 2, and 3 bedroom suites, multiple bathrooms, living area, dining area, kitchen, washer, and dryer. The villas can use the resort pools, restaurants, and other amenities.

The Villa Resorts are:

  • Bay Lake Towers at Disney’s Contemporary
  • Boulder Ridge Villas and Copper Creek Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House and Kidani Village
  • Disney’s Beach Club Villas
  • Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
  • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
  • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa
  • Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows
  • Disney’s Riviera Resort
  • Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa

Disney’s Moderate Resorts

 A guide to Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, a moderate category option at Disney World.
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

The moderate resorts on Disney World property and a really nice middle of the road option. Moderate resorts are large, spread out resorts with some great features.

Some of the Moderate features:

  • Beautiful landscaping
  • Fun themes
  • Very nice pool areas
  • One table-service restaurant
  • Large, quick-service dining hall
  • Activities such as fishing, biking, etc.
  • Moderate sized rooms
  • Multiple bus stops
  • Enter rooms from outside (many smaller buildings make up resort)
  • Parking a little more convenient to your room as there are multiple parking lots
  • Convenient transportation to one or two parks or Disney Springs (except Coronado Springs)

The moderate resorts are:

  • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
  • Disney’s Port Orleans–Riverside and French Quarter
  • Disney’s Coronado Springs
  • Cabins at Disney’s Ft. Wilderness Resort and Campground

Many guests really like this resort category. You feel like you are staying somewhere special but its not quite as expensive. Moderates have things to do at the resort that make a stay-and-play-day a bit more fun. It is also nice to have dining options at your resort. I especially love Disney’s Caribbean Beach because of the Skyliner access to Epcot and Hollywood Studios.

Disney’s Value Resorts

A guide to Disney's Pop Century, a value resort that has a simple computer pool.
The Computer Pool at Disney’s Pop Century Resort

The last category in this guide to Disney World resorts is the Value Resorts. At Disney World, these are the least expensive option. This category is well-loved by families that are only looking for a place to sleep. They spend most of their time and the parks and the place to stay isn’t nearly as important. They want most their budget to go to the parks, dining and souvenirs and not where they lay their head.

Here are a few of the Value Resort features:

  • Spread out with multiple large buildings
  • Covered stairwells are outside the building and the entrance to the room is also outside (except at Art of Animation).
  • Larger than life outdoor
  • Pools are large but simple (no slides, small splash area).
  • Only a quick-service dining hall but it serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner so you won’t go hungry.
  • Rooms are simple without too much decor unless you are at Art of Animation.
  • One bus stop

The Value Resorts are:

  • Disney’s All-Star Music Resort
  • Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort
  • Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort
  • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
  • Disney’s Pop Century Resort

If you have a larger family the value resorts might be a great option for you. The Art of Animation has quite a few family suites that have 1-bedroom/2 baths (not full) and sleep 6. The All-Star Music also has family suites that sleep 6.

The All-Start Resorts are quite far away from all of the parks and require bus transportation everywhere. Art of Animation and Pop Century are on the Disney Skyliner route. They were already the favorites of the value category but now they are going to be in even more demand. It will be important to book these early, especially during the busy times of year.

Well, I hope that helps you not be quite as confused about which type of resort would be best for your family. Have more questions? Want info to book a Disney World stay? Click the button above and contact me!

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Amazing All-Inclusive Resorts for Young Children

5 amazing all-inclusive resorts for young children.

Just because you have young children doesn’t mean that you can’t have a relaxing vacation. Somewhere with a beach and pool can be so rejuvenating. But not all resorts are created equal. There are quite a few fantastic resort options that cater to families and some that even provide amazing services for toddlers and preschoolers. So, here are 5 breathtaking all-inclusive resorts that are a great place to vacation with young children–babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.

Many of these are even outside of the United States making it easy for you to discover another country and culture even with your toddler or preschooler.

5 amazing resorts for babies, toddlers and preschoolers

Beaches Resorts

Beaches resorts are a great place to vacation with babies, toddlers and preschoolers. These resorts, located in Turks and Caicos and Jamaica, shine where kids are concerned. Adults will have an awesome time too. They are completely all-inclusive, meaning all food, snacks, drinks, and most activities around the resort are included. In Negril, Jamaica even waterskiing and tubing is included in your resort stay.

Kids from 0-17 will never be bored at a Beaches resort. But this is about vacationing with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. At Beaches Resorts there is a program for Infants (0-2-year-olds) and one for Toddlers (3-4-year-olds). Certified nannies (over 2000 hours of childcare experience, and/or an associate’s degree in early childhood education) cuddle, rock and pamper the babies. In the Toddler program, they encourage your child to play in the pool, collect seashells, put on a play, make a craft or go on a treasure hunt. They are very caring and want to make your child’s vacation special. There are three sessions daily for babies and toddlers.

Beaches Resorts also have a partnership with Sesame Street. What could make a vacation better for your little ones than Story Time with Elmo!

PLUS, if you would like to have a little time to yourself with your child being cared for privately, that can be arranged (from 8am-9pm). There is a cost with this service but the fees are reasonable. Another wonderful way for families with young children to enjoy their vacation. Beaches All-Inclusive Resorts are fantastic for families with young children.

Palladium Resorts

You will find Palladium Resorts in all the best vacation destinations–Mexico (Riviera Maya and Puerto Vallarta), Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic. Palladium Resorts are a (comparatively) affordable all-inclusive resort option with a lot of great amenities. Plus, their amenities for children are top-notch. They have three different separate age groups for kids–Baby Club (ages 1-3), the Mini Club (age 4-12), and Junior’s Club (ages 13-17). The programs for children are open most all day long.

In the Baby Club, babies and toddlers play in a safe, fun atmosphere both inside and outside. Highly trained staff care for your children. Outside the children play in a securely enclosed, multi-sensory environment. Inside, many different age-appropriate toys, games, crafts and activities keep your child active throughout the day. Parents are given a device for quick communication with the club staff.

The Mini Club has the same great atmosphere and activities as the Baby Club but geared toward the likes of older kids. For this age group some resorts offer a chance for your child to get out and explore the nature around them with a kid-centered eco tour.

The Palladium Resort doesn’t have famous American characters but they have a cute rockstar dog named RAGGS. RAGGS is a character from an Australian children’s television series. Kids often really enjoy playing, dancing, and interacting with these new characters.

Finest Resorts

Family Resort Finest Resort Punta Cana

Finest Resorts provide a luxury vacation experience for families, one of the best in the Caribbean. These All-Inclusive luxury resorts are located in Punta Cana, Domincan Republic and Playa Mujeres, Mexico. At Finest Resorts, your child’s vacation is just as important as yours.

The Mini Club is designed for children ages 0-6. Babies (0-2 years) and parents may play together in the young child friendly indoor/outdoor area. In the specially designed splash area, your child will play hard and then you can lay them down in the provided nap area. You also don’t need to pack as much for your vacation as the resort provides bottle sterilizers, electric kettles, baby monitors, high chairs, baby bathtubs, and cribs. Plus, they also have 100% fresh, natural and gluten free homemade purees.

Children who are between 3 and 6 years old can play grown-up free supervised by trained caregivers in the Mini Club. Activities engage and entertain your child all day long. There are even spa services just for kids. Finest Resorts pamper your whole family!

Lowes Coronado Bay in San Diego, CA

Lowes Coronado Bay makes families feel like they are at home right away on their vacation. They strive to take care of all your vacation details so you can spend time together as a family. This one isn’t all-inclusive but it is still an amazing resort. Kids get special dinner menus and activities so that dinner becomes a fun part of everyone’s day. The pool area has something for everyone-babies to parents. Cribs and everything needed to bathe baby are available. Night lights are provided to make sleeping in a new place easier for kids. Special family activity guides help families find fun activities around the area. And, if you forgot something they can probably provide including crayons, child-proofing kits, and more. To top it all off, kids under 18 stay free.

Grand Velas in Mexico

Another gorgeous luxury, All-Inclusive resort option for the whole family. The wonderful thing about this resort is the baby concierge. Babies are treated just as special as an adult providing everything they need (crib, high chair, play mat, bottle warmer, pacifiers, bottles, strollers, and more). They even want to be a part of the special events in your baby’s life with the “My First Haircut package” complete with a certificate. Specially trained nannies are also available for your child to be cared for as you enjoy dinner or dancing together. Fun and captivating kids club activities at Grand Velas start at age 4. Grand Velas Resorts are a fantastic all-inclusive possibility for your next vacation with your young children.

As you can see, just because you have a baby or toddler doesn’t mean that you have to postpone a vacation. Many resort destinations are ready and waiting make your vacation memorable! Which one of these all-inclusive resorts will you choose for your family with young children?

Have you stayed at any of these resorts with a baby or toddler? What was your favorite thing? If you haven’t vacationed at these resorts was there one you particularly loved? Let me know in the comments below.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Vilshofen, Germany-A Quaint Port on the Danube

The 1200-year old town of Vilshofen an der Donau is a little-known delight. Vilshofen is situated just 14 miles upriver (just before the Lower Bavarian-Upper Austrian Danube Gorge) from the much more well-known port of Passau. But, even though it is smaller and less touristy, that doesn’t mean that Vilshofen is any less remarkable. In fact, this town is a fantastic place to get to see the real culture of Bavaria. Bavaria without all the touristy hype and fluff. You have the opportunity to shop where the locals shop, eat where the locals eat, and drink where the locals drink. Vilshofen is the perfect port to begin or end your Danube River Cruise!

Vilshofen, wonderful beginning or ending to your Danube River cruise!

Just a couple of cruise lines either begin or end their Danube River cruises at the port in Vilshofen. Due to the relaxed nature of this quaint port, it is a great place for this. If you are beginning your trip it is a nice place to get your sightseeing feet wet. You can spend day or half day wandering around seeing many of the sights and soaking up the flavor of the town. It is also a nice endpoint. Just coming off the ship your brain might be full of all of the breathtaking experiences and sites you have seen. The relaxed atmosphere of Vilshofen will be a restful end.

What to see in Vilshofen before or after your Danube River cruise

  • Marvel at the flood level measurements since 1826. See this fascinating sign down by the dock.
  • Stroll down the Stadtplats (Main Street) visiting the local shops, bakery, and gelato serving pizzeria. You know you are on the right street if the Baroque town tower is looming over one end of the street.
  • Snap a picture with Josef Groll’s statue partway down the Stadtplatz. Originally from Vilshofen, his claim to fame is creating the first golden Pilsner Beer. In 1842, Groll worked as a brewmaster in Czechoslovakia and brewed this world-famous beer still made today.
  • Savor a pint of Pilsner at the street beer garden. You simply must get a taste of the culture!
  • Pose with the ‘Knight Alain’ in front of the town hall. During the 13th Century, he was one of the wealthiest noblemen in Vilshofen and Passau.
  • Visit Schweiklberg Benedictine Abbey. Built-in 1909, this Art Nouveau inspired Abbey, towers above the town like a medieval fortress church. Inside you will find a library with over 40,000 volumes. The abbey promotes mission work in Africa, South America, and Korea and as a result, has an Africa museum on site.

Oktoberfest with AmaWaterways

Only AmaWaterways brings the festivities of Oktoberfest to their guest all year round in Vilshofen. So what if it isn’t actually October. Anytime deserves a celebration with beer and pretzels! Guests enjoy a entertaining evening with quintessential German food, music and dancing. What fun!

How to get to Vilshofen

  • Purchase transfers from your river cruise line from Munich airport.
  • Transfers are often included if you purchase air through your river cruise line.
  • Take a train from Munich to Vilshofen.
  • Book a private car.
  • Rent a car (this isn’t really recommended as the train system is so easy).

Do you have a favorite memory of Vilshofen? Would seeing the character and charm of this local Bavarian village be on your bucket list? Let me know in the comments below!

If you would like more information about river cruises in or out of Vilshofen please contact me! Feel free to use the button above and I will get right back to you.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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5 Reasons for a Pre or Post Cruise Extension!

5 reasons to add a pre or post extension to your river cruise vacation.

Learn why you might want to add a Pre or Post cruise extension to your river cruise vacation!

Adding a pre/post river cruise extension has the possiblilty of making your amazing river cruise vacation out-of-this-world. By adding this through your cruise line your vacation becomes truly stress-free as even more of the details are taken care of for you. What a wonderful way to make your vacation even more luxurious!

Adding an extension is a fantastic way to add a little more time to your vacation and a chance to explore a little more without a longer cruise. Plus, you are not strictly on your own. You get to see what you want and go where you want but there is also someone very knowledgeable there to help you make a plan.

Just a side note: These exact benefits are true of AmaWaterways River Cruise land packages. Viking River Cruise packages are very similar but may have slightly different benefits. Other River Cruise lines may not have specific packages but will gladly help arrange hotel accommodations before or after your cruise. Talk with your Travel Advisor for details.

Definition

A pre/post-cruise land extension is a hotel stay coordinated by your river cruise line prior to or after your river cruise. Your extension might further explore the city where your cruise begins/ends or it might be in another city to explore. **An extension costs extra.

This blog will explore why and extension might be just right for you and your vacation. Read on for 5 reasons to add a pre or post-cruise extension to your river cruise!

Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic

1) More time to explore the city

Instead of hustling right from the airport to the cruise dock, you can go to a beautiful hotel instead. Then you will have a couple of days to explore the location and really get a chance to get to know the city. If your stay is post-cruise you can return to places you were introduced to on one of the included cruise tours. If your stay is pre-cruise then you also will have a day or two for your body to adjust to the time change before your cruise begins.

2) Special excursions

Each land extension will include a special excurison for you. Often these are tours of the city to help you get acquaited to the area and give you a springboard for further exploration later that day and the next.

3) A Cruise Manager accompanies you

Your English speaking cruise manager is with you every step of the way from the pre-cruise extension, through the cruise and on to the post-cruise extension. Throughout the whole vacation, you build a relationship and they are able to give you great suggestions and advice to make your vacation even more special.

During the pre/post extension they will have set times they are available to answer all your questions about the location you are in. Your cruise manager will save you so much time! They will be able to point you to the not-to-be-missed sites and the local favorites. He or she will have great suggestions about where to find delicious food or relax with a drink. They are an invaluable resource with all their knowledge of the area!

4) Beautiful acommodations and breakfast

Each hotel is specially chosen with many criteria in mind–reputation, service, cleanliness, and location. You will love being nearby to many of the major sites in the city. And, to start your day off right, you will be served a delicious breakfast each morning before you are off for your adventure.

5) Transfers

If you book a pre/post cruise extension, the transfers to/from the ship are all taken care of for you. It will be so nice not to have to worry about finding a cab or public transportation to your hotel. All those details are taken care of for you!

As a bonus, if you also book your airfare, all your transfers to and from the airport are scheduled for you. Imagine, landing in a foreign airport in a foreign country knowing that once you find the pick up location everything from that point onward is taken care of for you. All you have to do is enjoy the ride! This is truly a stress-free vacation!

Land Extension Possibilities

Land extension options depend on the cruise you book. Specific land extension destinations are scheduled with each itinerary. Some itineraries have the option of having both a pre and post-stay. Some will only have one option. Your travel advisor can help you find the itinerary that fits where you want to explore.

Cities you might want to visit

  • Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Munich, Germany
  • Vienna, Austria
  • Giurgiu, Brasov, and Bucharest, Romania
  • Paris, France
  • Loire Valley, France
  • Zurich and Lucerne, Switzerland
  • Geneva, Switzerland
  • Lake Como, Italy
  • Bilbao and San Sebastian, Spain
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Hanoi and Ha Long Bay, Vietnam and Siem Reap, Cambodia
  • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Bangkok, Thailand
  • Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Cape Town, South Africa
  • Rwanda

Current promotions from AmaWaterways

Must book by September 30, 2020

  • 5% Early Booking Savings for 2022 European, Asian and Egypt River Cruises
  • Free round trip airfare on selected itineraries from select US and Canadian Cities
  • Free companion airfare on other itineraries from select US and Canadian Cities
  • Triple savings on 2021 (or 2020) Holiday River Cruises–$2000 savings/stateroom, complimentary category upgrade, $100 shipboard credit/stateroom (must book BB and above)

Any travel questions? I would love to help answer them for you! Contact me at tamara@alaskatomickey.com or (907) 952-7055.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Guide to Viking River Cruise Suites and Staterooms

Guide to Viking River Cruise Suites and Staterooms

Picking a stateroom on a river cruise can be a bit confusing. What is a French Balcony? What is the difference between the letters in each category? Is a Veranda necessary? These questions are probably some of the ones rumbling around in your head. Keep reading and hopefully, the following information will help you understand the difference between the suites and staterooms on Viking River Cruise ships.

Explorer Suite

Explorer suites are one of the earliest rooms to book up because there are only two per boat. This room is the ultimate in space and luxury. This suite is located at the back of the upper deck of staterooms and has two full-size rooms. The wrap-around balcony provides amazing views of the countryside. The Explorer Suite features:

  • Suite size: 445 sq ft
  • River-view suite with private wraparound balcony offering 270-degree views off the spacious, separate sitting room & floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door, known as a French balcony, in the sleeping quarters
  • Two 40″ flat-screen Sony TVs
  • Large private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, heated bathroom floor & anti-fog mirror
  • Early check-in (available from 12 PM)
  • Complimentary Silver Spirits beverage package, Viking Air Plus services, laundry service, room service (during breakfast) & shoe shine service
  • Private airport transfers in Europe
  • Welcome champagne; mini-bar with wine, beer & soft drinks (replenished daily); daily fruit plate
  • Binoculars, coffee brewer & Marius-weave blanket

Veranda Suites

Veranda Suite_br_Sitting Area
Veranda Suite
Veranda Suite - Bathroom
Veranda Suite - Bedroom

Each ship has 7 Veranda Suites. These suites are also located on the Upper Deck of staterooms. The full-size verandas are a wonderful place to sit out and watch the world sail by in your own quiet retreat. These suites also have two full-size rooms. Some of the features of the Veranda Suite are:

  • Suite size: 275 sq ft
  • River-view suite with full-size veranda off the spacious, separate sitting room & floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door, known as a French balcony, in the sleeping quarters
  • Hotel-style bed 79 in x 63 in (with optional twin-bed configuration); luxury linens & pillows
  • Two 40″ flat-screen Sony TVs
  • Large private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, heated bathroom floor & anti-fog mirror
  • Early check-in (available from 12 PM)
  • Complimentary Viking Air Plus, laundry & shoe shine services
  • Welcome champagne; mini-bar with wine, beer & soft drinks (replenished daily); daily fruit plate
  • Binoculars

Veranda Stateroom

The Veranda staterooms have the largest availability. Veranda staterooms are divided between the Upper Deck and the Middle Deck, both on the same side of the ship. Category A staterooms are on the Upper Deck and category B are on the Middle Deck. The lower deck staterooms are a little less expensive but have the same layout and amenities. Veranda suites are perfect for guests who prefer to sit on their own deck and not the common areas as much. Some Veranda stateroom features:

  • Stateroom size: 205 sq ft
  • River-view stateroom with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door opening to a full-size veranda

French Balcony Staterooms

The French Balcony staterooms are a lovely choice of stateroom. This stateroom has a wonderful floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door that you can open to bring in a nice breeze. You can sit and enjoy the view from the bed. What a wonderful way to wake up in the morning! These staterooms are a nice middle ground between the standard stateroom and a veranda.

There are a few French Balcony staterooms on the Upper deck toward the back of the boat. Most of the French Balconies are on the Middle deck. Category C are the staterooms on the Upper deck and category D are on the Middle deck and are a little less expensive. Rooms in both categories have the same layout and amenities. Some other French Balcony stateroom features are:

  • Stateroom size: 135 sq ft
  • River-view stateroom with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door to create a French balcony

Standard Stateroom

Viking Longship Standard Stateroom

The Standard staterooms are located on the Main deck (the lowest level) and are at water level. These rooms have a nice big picture window (but it doesn’t open) to view outside. This is the most economical option and perfect for guests who plan to be out enjoying the ports and the ship during the day. The difference between the categories is the location. The layout and the amenities are the same for E and F. Category E is more midship and category F is a tad further back. Some features of a Standard stateroom are:

  • Stateroom size: 150 sq ft
  • River-view stateroom with half-height picture window

Amenities all staterooms and suites have in common

  • Hotel-style bed 79 in x 63 in (with optional twin-bed configuration); luxury linens & pillows
  • Free Wi-Fi (connection speed may vary)
  • 40″ flat-screen Sony TV with infotainment system featuring Movies On Demand, plus CNBC, CNN, FOX, National Geographic & more
  • 110/220 volt outlets & USB ports
  • Telephone, safe, refrigerator, hairdryer & individual climate control
  • Private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, heated bathroom floor & anti-fog mirror
  • Premium Freyja® toiletries; plush robes & slippers available upon request
  • Bottled water replenished daily
  • Stateroom steward & twice-daily housekeeping
  • Space under bed for storing suitcases
  • Roomy wardrobe with wooden hangers

These deck plans apply to Viking’s 50+ fleet of Longships. The decor will slightly differ from ship to ship but they are all quite similar. Also, as you can see each ship has a limited number of cabins–95 total. So, if there is a specific cabin you want to book then you will want to book early. Generally, French Balcony staterooms book up quickly. If you happen to be ready to book a stateroom on a river cruise please contact me. I would love to help!

Have questions about Suites and Staterooms aboard Viking River Cruise Ships? Let me know in the comments below.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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How to Avoid Crowds on a Cruise!

Sometimes cruise ships can feel really crowded. Waiting in line at the buffet. Trying to get a lounge chair on the pool deck. Sometimes attempting to be in the pool without being splashed by excited kids. How can you possibly avoid crowds on a cruise ship?!!

The cruise pool is very crowded with people.  How do I avoid crowds on a cruise ship?

IT IS possible to avoid crowds on a cruise! With a little knowledge in hand, you can have a relaxing cruise experience with a few less people.

Ways to avoid crowds on a cruise ship–

1) Eat breakfast and lunch in the Main Dining Room

The main dining room serves delicious food. But cruisers often don’t want to take the time for a sit down meal. So, if you want a quieter meal with out all the crowds of people then this is a great place to go. Some ships also provide a delicious buffet in the Main Dining Room along with the menu. (On Royal Caribbean, this is my favorite place to eat for lunch.)

2) Eat at the buffet right at opening or close to closing

If you really love to eat at the main buffet restaurant then your best bet is to eat right away when they open for each meal or close to when they are closing. This way you should miss most of the crowds.

3) Book a balcony stateroom

On a warm weather cruise the pool deck can get extremely busy with people wanting to be outside and soak up the sun. If you also love the open air but want to avoid crowds then you will love having your own balcony. A balcony gives you the opportunity to be outside and yet all by yourself to enjoy peace and quiet.

Just a side note–On Royal Caribbean Oasis Class ships they have balcony staterooms over Central Park. This is a great option if you would like a balcony for a little less cost than an oceanview balcony. You still have relative peace but there is a little more noise and you can see the other balconies across Central Park.

4) Book a suite

If you desire a little more luxury and also avoid crowds then a suite is a fantastic option. On many ships, guests staying in suites have access to an exclusive deck and pool area. Since this area is only available for suite guest there is a very limited number of people allowed in. Another perk is that suite guest usually have an exclusive dining room. This dining room is not only a great place to avoid the crowds, but also the dining experience has better service and cuisine.

5) Utilize the bars and lounge areas during the day

Some of the bars and lounges are not serving during the day. This is a great place to get away! While on the Disney Wonder, a lot of time was spent relaxing in the comfy chairs a the Crown and Fin Pub during the day.

6) Relax in the Adult-Only areas

The adult-only section of cruise ships will have quite a bit of seating/lounging, a pool, a bar and often a place to eat. Sometimes these areas can be pretty busy. But, they can also be a great place for some quiet. Because they are for adults only even if there is a lot of people it still tends to be quieter and with less people running around than the main pool area.

7) Enjoy a movie

Disney Cruise Line has a designated movie theater on their ships that plays movies all throughout the day. Popcorn and candy are available for purchase right outside the theater for a full movie experience. There are often not many people in the theater so it can be a great place to get away and decompress from the crowds.

Check the online guides for this option on other cruise lines.


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Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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