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We've not ever been Christmas people. A fractured family saw us deciding to give it a miss last year. We had mum up the week before for lunch. Dementia meant it was forgotten soon after. There just seemed no real point in 'celebrating' so we decided we'd go away this past Christmas.
We'd read announcments that Virgin Voyages was coming to Australia on the brand new Resilient Lady. I hadn't really considered it but bAlt sent me a link to the itineraries and suggested maybe Christmas in Tassie. I'm sure it was more tongue in cheek but I surprised him by responding with a big yes.
We booked in Feb through Qantas Cruises who, on top of the USD300 bar tab the booking came with, also threw in USD100 sailor loot.
For an obstructed view Sea Terrace we paid $3478 for six nights. Definitely not cheap but VV ships have no specialty dining meaning all meals, in any restaurant, are included. There's also no tipping and wifi is included.
The original itinerary was Melbourne - sea day - Hobart - sea day - Burnie - Melbourne with the ship overnighting in Hobart on Christmas Day and leaving at 2pm on Boxing Day. We didn't care about that as we had friends in Hobart we'd catch up with, but that Dec 25 visit would see Hobart pretty much shut up.
Booked rewards Y seats for bAlt, revenue Y for me, Brady Apartment Hotel for the night we flew down and Intercontinental Rialto for the night after the cruise finished.
In late October we were advised of an itinerary change. Basically it was reversed so that we would be at sea on Dec 25, a much smarter idea. New itinerary Melbourne - Burnie - sea day - Hobart overnight - sea day - Melbourne.

Like most of the mainstream lines (even if VV is far from maainstream) VV offers a bid upgrade. I tried to talk bAlt into bidding for a Rockstar Suite ($2400) but he would only go as far as a minimum $340 bid for a Central Sea Terrace. That was accepted three days before the cruise.
The total price we paid was way less a central sea terrace was at time of booking and much much less then they were going for a couple of weeks out from sailing. We moved from 10366Z, as far forward as you can go, to 10110Z, pretty much central as described.
QF631 left close to 30 minutes late but we managed to get into Melbourne just five minutes late. SkyBus took forever to arrive but it did, and we were at the Brady just before 11:30pm
One bed apartment. Spacious, clean, short walk from Southern Cross


We'd read announcments that Virgin Voyages was coming to Australia on the brand new Resilient Lady. I hadn't really considered it but bAlt sent me a link to the itineraries and suggested maybe Christmas in Tassie. I'm sure it was more tongue in cheek but I surprised him by responding with a big yes.
We booked in Feb through Qantas Cruises who, on top of the USD300 bar tab the booking came with, also threw in USD100 sailor loot.
For an obstructed view Sea Terrace we paid $3478 for six nights. Definitely not cheap but VV ships have no specialty dining meaning all meals, in any restaurant, are included. There's also no tipping and wifi is included.
The original itinerary was Melbourne - sea day - Hobart - sea day - Burnie - Melbourne with the ship overnighting in Hobart on Christmas Day and leaving at 2pm on Boxing Day. We didn't care about that as we had friends in Hobart we'd catch up with, but that Dec 25 visit would see Hobart pretty much shut up.
Booked rewards Y seats for bAlt, revenue Y for me, Brady Apartment Hotel for the night we flew down and Intercontinental Rialto for the night after the cruise finished.
In late October we were advised of an itinerary change. Basically it was reversed so that we would be at sea on Dec 25, a much smarter idea. New itinerary Melbourne - Burnie - sea day - Hobart overnight - sea day - Melbourne.

Like most of the mainstream lines (even if VV is far from maainstream) VV offers a bid upgrade. I tried to talk bAlt into bidding for a Rockstar Suite ($2400) but he would only go as far as a minimum $340 bid for a Central Sea Terrace. That was accepted three days before the cruise.
The total price we paid was way less a central sea terrace was at time of booking and much much less then they were going for a couple of weeks out from sailing. We moved from 10366Z, as far forward as you can go, to 10110Z, pretty much central as described.
QF631 left close to 30 minutes late but we managed to get into Melbourne just five minutes late. SkyBus took forever to arrive but it did, and we were at the Brady just before 11:30pm
One bed apartment. Spacious, clean, short walk from Southern Cross


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