I've heard of it happening. Someone books an inside cabin, and wonder of wonders, they are miraculously upgraded to a mini-suite before they set sail.
I figured it was usually because the passengers had lots of days at sea with the particular line. We have 127 days on Princess, 106 on Holland America, 21 days each on Cunard and Norwegian, 12 on Carnival, and a few more weeks on American Hawaiian and Dolphin (two now defunct cruise lines). We have never been upgraded.
Until now.
The 2022 Viking World Horizons is our very first Viking cruise. And yet, the lovely and gracious upgrade faerie has seen fit to lift us from our lowly V2 cabin (the most economical stateroom on the Star) to a Deluxe Verandah!
Okay, before I get too excited, let me explain that the V2s and the Deluxe Verandahs are exactly the same size--270 square feet. (By way of contrast, our balcony cabin on the Pacific Princess on the 2018 WC was 210 square feet.) Both V2s and Deluxe verandahs have the same floorplan, complete with lovely balconies. Both feature luxury linens, heated floors in the bathroom, and free Wi-Fi. But the Deluxe Verandahs offer the following extra perks:
- Room access one hour earlier on embarkation day (I know. Big Whoop!)
- Priority shore excursion reservations 67 days before departure (a week earlier than V2s)
- 1 guaranteed reservation at each alternative dining venue 60 days before departure (V2s are not able to reserve specialty dining before embarkation)
- In-suite mini-bar replenished with water, soft drinks and snacks daily
- In-suite binoculars, coffee machine, and a cashmere throw for chilly days