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Posted 27 April 2023
7nt Norwegian Fjords Cruise for 2 Adults (+2 Kids Free) - MSC Virtousa *Full Board* - 12th May - £680 (£340pp/170pp based on 4) @ Seascanner
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Lovely ship, lovely price. If 2 Adults go, total is £680. You can add 2 Children and the total is the same. Departs Southampton
Hang out by the pool, experience illusions displayed on the promenade’s gigantic digital dome roof, visit the amusement park or see a dazzling Broadway number. During a cruise onboard MSC Virtuosa you can choose from a broad range of activities for the whole family.
Included:
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Hang out by the pool, experience illusions displayed on the promenade’s gigantic digital dome roof, visit the amusement park or see a dazzling Broadway number. During a cruise onboard MSC Virtuosa you can choose from a broad range of activities for the whole family.
Included:
- All meals
- Activities
- Daily entertainment
- Port fees and taxes
- Children's youth club 3-17 years
- Prepaid gratuity
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Edited by Rmcstar, 27 April 2023
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sorted byWill I have any further expenses if I book? And are soft drinks and water included?
Thanks
£170pppw or £25pppd for drinks
2a2c with drinks £1172
just follow the deal
Well past 100% cancellation penalty for those that booked too early.
Don't book early if you want low prices.
use west quay multi story £5 day
the other cheap options sold out
I’m haunted by a 8 hour overnight cross channel ferry crossing when I was a teenager, when wandering on deck at night to make myself feel better, being witness to suffering people and sudden Niagara Falls of vomit from decks above, from not 1, but several different decks. You couldn’t escape from people who would cheerfully had shot themselves, had they been able.
Luckily for me, the departure dock is just minutes away from my home and we often drive down to see these cruise boats go out, as they pass the final bit of beach near us.
I’d love to be on one but just take the easy option of a occasion package holiday instead. (edited)
It’s nothing like overnight ferries. This ship is huge and has stabilisers.
I can’t wait to go back on!
Now start adding up a day by the pool and what you would order to stay refreshed and chilled and see by 11pm where you are at price wise then compare to the package offered to you.
Premium package allows drink up to and including £14, Easy Plus up to £9 and Easy is up to £7 so beers on draught in bottles and some cocktails plus house wine and all soft drinks, waters (sparkling /still) teas, various coffees and hot chocolate. (see list on menu)
Hope it helps!
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I read that it's one drink at a time - does that mean we both need to go to the bar together every time, or can my husband take both our cards (if that's how it works?) and order eg a beer and a wine while I sit on my backside?!
There might be some celebrations on depending on where the ship is that day
Get onto FB passionforcruises for the solo deals (edited)
Really coming around to the idea of a cruise, but I have 2 young kids. I wouldn't expect any great deals in the summer holidays but do deals ever come up for other half terms (easter, october, feb etc)? Of course I don't expect as cheap as this deal but maybe in the £1k to 1.5k range?
I had a poke around and there was a 5 night cruise on MSC Virtuosa for £1150 for 2A+2C in October half term, I thought that seemed a good price, just the stops didn't appeal to us.
MSC is family friendly, some seriously good deals.
Last Oct 1/2 term was 12 nights and loads took their kids out of school.
They made the cruises fit better to 1/2 term this year which will increase demand
hotukdeals.com/sea…osa
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If you can stay flexible just keep watching every school holiday window and wait to see what happens to prices.
Southampton it's Virtuosa and Euribia.
Anyway, got home yesterday and a couple of the forum members had been on with me, they had even done the 3 nighter before and I had done the 3 nighter before that last week, one is staying on for this 6 night trip to Las Palmas and also doing the 6 night return leg Las Palmas to Southampton, the other is flying out to meet him and doing the return leg, I just decided to do the same so I am flying out on Saturday to meet the ship and cruise back, booked on MSC USA website, you can call them as well, cost for a solo passenger is:
Cruise $198 USD
Port fees and taxes $150 USD
Tips $70 USD
I also bought Easy drinks package $294
Wifi package $53
But these are optional
You just need your flights out there, I could only get a business class flight with BA at over £450, business class on these routes is a total waste of money as its the same 3 seats but with the centre blocked off, you get in the airport lounges but I am BA Gold and get there free anyway even if in economy, anyway that arrives at 12.50pm from LGW on Sat so just need a 25 min cab ride to the ship from the airport. Another forum member is flying out the night before with Veuling airlines and staying a night in a hotel.
It may suite someone, I have always had the Premium drinks package but don't drink champagne or cocktails so been a bit of a waste of money, but with seascanner you only ever get the choice of nothing or premium.
Other drinks package available prices are:
Premium £305
Easy Plus £305
Easy £234 (includes bottled beer, draught beer, house wines and spirits, soft drinks, teas coffees etc, that will do me!
Still cabins available!
7th one down, all these are SOLO prices so FANTASTIC deals: msccruisesusa.com/cru…ies
hotukdeals.com/dea…049
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the cheap parking is full use west quay multi story £5day or port parking ABP £114 before the discount codes. (edited)
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My bad, thought you were requesting it, before you edited.
Cheers for the info mate! (edited)
Final check in will depend on the departure time and how long they employ the terminal staff.
Disembark around 30min-1hr after arrival for self walk off, if you want the bag service a bit longer as they nee to offload and prepare the baggage hall.
They have not been too fussed about kicking people off, by around 10 am most have gone so easy to find bags in a near empty hall and less traffic going out of port.
we just hang around as not in hurry and avoid any lines that way.
if using ABP they have had holdups getting people into the car park, this week on more ships are about using the same car park so it will get busier.
So cheap you can can cruise norways.
Insides have pull down Pullman's.
Balconies have a double bunk sofa bed.
Some big ocean views have a permanent bunks in an alcove.
Check out YouTube for examples plenty of Virtuosa done over the last 6month or so by Brits.
We’ve gone for the cheapest balcony room (which from looking on YouTube today seems to be one that’ll likely have the view partially obscured by lifeboats but that’s fine for me), and we went for the drinks package on booking, so it was £800-odds each.
When I log in on MSC site though, there’s no mention of drinks, and the option to purchase the package we’ve already booked is available. Do I need to do something?
I’ve also just signed up for a MSC status match which might get a few minor perks, using my IHG hotel reward clubs - looks like they accept virtually anything.
Any tips or links to a basic idiot guide to cruising?! Do we need to wear smart stuff or is jeans and a T-shirt ok?
My Google is about to explode
Bit of luck may see the northern lights
looking for any good cruise deals for school holidays
They already cleared out a load of cabins on a June cruise with a Solo deal.
Alesund is the city not the wife. (edited)