6/29/15 Magic to Norway & Iceland

According to the description on the FB group ...

More like Secret Santa or Secret Pal gift exchange. Once people sign-up, she will make a questionnaire and send the answers to the giver. The giver will give a gift to their Secret Mickey during the cruise and reveal themselves on the last night of the cruise. I think a $20 max would be a fair amount for the gift.
 
The following was shared on the FB group by LovesToRun who went to a 1-hour seminar at the Rick Steves' store on Reykjavik. LovesToRun isn't on the DIS much and said I could cross post it here.

Here are a few things I thought might be helpful bits of info as you all start your planning that we learned.

1) food in restaurants is very expensive in Reykjavik. He said with his experience there (he's been there twice now), a meal in a restaurant will run around $40/per person! He said you can get some things like Fish and Chips at pubs for around $15/pp. But, other than that, expect food to be very expensive.

2) he said the coffee in Iceland is VERY good, so if you are a coffee drinker, you will love the coffee there.

3) He said the public busses will take you everywhere! He said they will take you to all the major sites (like the Blue Lagoon, etc. etc), and they are easy to use and figure out, and a cheap option to see the sites on your own.

4) He said Icelanders LOVE credit cards and they actually prefer credit cards over cash. He said you can use your credit card anywhere to buy anything, and they don't need to have a chip in them, as Iceland doesn't require the chip credit cards (but chip credit cards work just fine). So, he said there is no need to have a lot of cash on you when in Iceland... just use your credit card everywhere.

5) He said while food is expensive in Iceland, the private tour companies are very reasonably priced and affordable. And, he said in terms of tipping for the private tours, he said all you need to do is just round up to the nearest 10. So, for example, if your tour is 90 Kroner, then give 100 Kroner, and that is good enough. He said it's not necessary to give 10% or a certain percentage... just round up to the nearest 10. He did qualify, though, that if you pick a private tour company where their rates are much lower than other companies, that tells you the guide isn't getting paid much, so he said he tends to tip more with the cheaper private companies, and tip less with the more expensive companies (he said the more expensive companies, the guide is getting paid more).

6) He said a popular souvenir people tend to want to buy in Iceland is the "Icelandic Sweater". He said a brand new one will cost between $200 - $600 (he said the $200 ones are the ones that are made in China, and the $600 ones are the ones made actually in Iceland). But, he said the way to get an authentic made in Iceland Icelandic Sweater is to go to the Salvation Army or Good Will in town and buy a used one. He said he got his Authentic Icelandic sweater for $50 at the Salvation Army store, and it is just as good as new. So, that is just a tip, if that is something you were considering buying.
He went over all the things to see and do, and it's all the same things that are in all the books and online when you do your research, so no new news there. The one tip he did give about the Blue Lagoon, if you go there, is to put conditioner in your hair BEFORE you get in (and leave the conditioner in your hair while you're in the Blue Lagoon). He said if you don't do that, the minerals are so rich in the water that without conditioner, your hair will feel grimy for up to a week!! So, if you want your hair to feel normal after the Blue Lagoon, put conditioner in. He also said there are lockers and changing areas and I think showers at the Blue Lagoon, so you don't need to wear your swimming suit.

So, there is some small tidbits of info! It was so interesting and made us even MORE excited about planning this port!!!

(Btw, he did not have any info on the Akureyri port in the seminar, but I did ask him about that port after it was over. He said he hasn't been to that port, but from what he has heard, all of the sites to see are far enough outside of the city that you for sure will need a private (or ship) excursion for that port. He said he has heard there is a museum in that port, but from what he has heard from people, the museum is not worth going to. He did say that particular port is known for getting fogged in, though, where it's hard to see much when it is fogged in. So, hopefully that won't be the case when we are there! That is all I have for that port.
Anyway, happy planning!!


Thank you LovesToRun for sharing the information.
 


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Thanks for cross posting the tips regarding Iceland!
 

We booked our flights last night. We're going to fly into Paris, spend four nights there, fly Air France to Copenhagen ($65/ person +£15/bag) then head home from Gatwick on the 10th. By booking the Air France ticket independent of our other flights, we were able to find a non-stop and saved both time and money. I'm not sure if anyone has posted this, but I spoke with DCL last night and they said don't book a departure flight until after 3:00 on the 10th.
 
We are all set for flights now as well. Award bookings opened up today on United for 7/22 flights which is the day we disembark after our B2B. We were able to book flights on Air Canada from Heathrow to SFO (through Toronto) as saver awards. Our flight leaves at 3:00 pm from Heathrow, which is perfect. I thought for awhile that we might have to spend the night. I wouldn't ordinarily consider having to spend an extra night in Europe a problem, but with this B2B, we will be gone long enough! So glad to have this all taken care of.
 


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GOOD MORNING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS! WE SET SAIL IN 44 WEEKS! THAT IS 308 DAYS!
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GOOD MORNING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS! WE SET SAIL IN 43 WEEKS! THAT IS 301 DAYS!
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301 days ... my, time is just flying by!

Trying to get the rest of my family to finalize travel plans so we can book our flights ... for some strange reason, it's currently more cost effective to fly from our home airport instead of driving 9 hours to Toronto to catch a flight. (:banana: I , for one, am NOT complaining about this in the least!)
 
I'm starting to count down the days, this cruise seems so far away yet close. My dad and I are hopefully trying to book a 3 night cruise in January to hold us over lol
 
301 days ... my, time is just flying by!

Trying to get the rest of my family to finalize travel plans so we can book our flights ... for some strange reason, it's currently more cost effective to fly from our home airport instead of driving 9 hours to Toronto to catch a flight. (:banana: I , for one, am NOT complaining about this in the least!)

Avoiding a 9 hour drive is awesome! We have our flights booked there and back on award miles :banana: Got our pre and post stay in London hotels booked on points :yay: We signed up for the pre-cruise Copenhagen ABD so those hotel stays will be arranged by ABD. We also have our excursion for the Kirkland stop booked as well. Now, if I could only figure out what we to do during our London post stay then we will be all set!

I'm starting to count down the days, this cruise seems so far away yet close. My dad and I are hopefully trying to book a 3 night cruise in January to hold us over lol

I know what you mean! We are really looking forward to this cruise too! We are sailing on the New Year's Eve cruise out of Miami.
 
I know what you mean! We are really looking forward to this cruise too! We are sailing on the New Year's Eve cruise out of Miami.
we aren't on any other sailings as of now though going to Japan I November, and running family 5k at Epcot in January, so hoping to throw a 3 night on to that if we can work it out with time off
 
B2B on the Magic in Oct and the Wonder in March before this cruise for us!

Patiently awaiting Norwegian Airlines schedule release....I'm thinking we might take the leap and give them a shot!

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we will be boarding the disney wonder panama canal in just over a week, hopefully that holds us off till norway ,
 
We just got off the Fantasy a few weeks ago. :thumbsup2

We have a few trips to the world through the school year. Not the same as the cruise, but a bit of Disney at least. ;)
 

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