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  1. A man behind us in line on the NS told us he went to the dining room in shorts and was asked to go back and change. So apparently they are enforcing, at least on some ships. (Information only, not trying to turn this into a dress code thread)
  2. We were on the Nieuw Statendam a couple of weeks ago. We knew there would be a few children this of the time of year. We just weren’t expecting crying babies and noisy children running around the specialty restaurants. That couldn’t have been fun for the parents either. Why subject small children to a meal that lasts an hour and a half or more? That seems cruel to those children who were constantly being reprimanded by their parents but were really too small to sit that long. Everyone suffered. I don’t like the 50% off because it encourages that. I have no problem with children dining next to me in an expensive restaurant provided they are old enough to behave responsibly. We took our children when they were young (not HAL) and they were taught to sit and behave.
  3. We were on the same week as you. We were told default for room service is once a day unless you request twice daily. But then we also had a very lazy room steward.
  4. I wonder how many people actually order the bacon now? It’s not filling enough to be my only appetizer and I’m not willing to pay $7 for 3 strips of bacon. My husband would want at least one of them. At least if I order soup I don’t have to share!
  5. We board tomorrow and I was aware of the extra charge but it does not sit well with us. We are already paying for a meal that night (dining room or lido) in the cost of the cruise. So, if I want to upgrade my experience I have to pay extra. I get that. I see no reason to be charged extra if I want a soup and salad. I loved the days when it was appetizer, soup, salad, entree and dessert. The portions are smaller too. So, we have decided to skip the Pinnacle and make note of it on a survey as a manner of protest. The whole Pinnacle experience is not what it used to be in regards to service so we won’t feel we are missing anything.
  6. Totally agree with you. On our first cruise after they started Orange night we brought orange clothing, neon orange bracelets and prepared to have fun. What we found was that it’s mostly a way for HAL to sell special drinks. People were packed in, band was too loud and there was nowhere to sit. We tried it again on another cruise and decided it’s all a ploy for them to make money and now we don’t bother to go any more.
  7. I’m assuming that the medical center will provide a letter from the dr stating you tested positive and did your quarantine. They did that for me and it was a good thing as we were traveling to St Lucia and needed a pcr test prior to entry. I tested positive 2 months later but was able to travel with the recovery letter. If they had required an antigen test it would not have been a problem but those pcr tests can show positivity for months. I do think most countries have reduced requirements but always good to have proof.
  8. I’m curious how many days you are in quarantine. In your original room? I was moved to a special hallway by people in hazmat suits. When they delivered food it was to the table in the hallway. They would knock and RUN! HAL did deliver a bottle of wine about halfway thru quarantine, chocolate covered strawberries once, little gifts once in awhile. That was a year ago. I suspect the “special” treatment has dwindled since then. My biggest problem was the food was not hot. And wine out of a paper cup. Yuck! They forgot and brought it in a wine glass once and that became a favorite possession for the rest of my quarantine. I had to do 10 days. I’m glad you are feeling relatively well but BOREDOM was one of the worst symptoms!
  9. Been there, done that. It’s no fun. That cabin grows smaller every day. Are they bringing your food on actual plates with real silverware? Those wooden utensils got old really fast. I’ve gotten Covid on my last two cruises. The neighbors went recently and their whole traveling group came down with Covid the day after returning. I’d like to say it’s never for me again, but…..there are those travel credits to use.
  10. We are 5* mariners, only sticking with HAL because we enjoy the longer cruise itineraries. There’s a level of comfort to what we are used to (and it’s hard to give up that free laundry!) so we have continued to cruise with them. As with most lines, the cut backs have taken away some of the special things we used to enjoy. When friends asked us to join them on the Celebrity Apex for 12 days last fall we were thrilled to try Celebrity again. We had been on the Summit a few years ago and loved it. This is one of their newest ships so I was expecting to be wowed and I was. I’ve been on HAL’s newest ships as well and was not that impressed. The common areas were beautiful, there were many areas to get away from the crowds and lots to do. We were not happy with the food but we are not happy with Hal’s food anymore (same old, same old only smaller portions). Celebrity was understaffed and so wait time was long at most restaurants. We LOVE the crew on HAL. The Phillipinos and Indonesians know how to wait on you make make you love them. Celebrity hires other walks of life and I agree that they talk amongst themselves, tend to ignore you and look down their nose at you. BUT, the entertainment on Celebrity was phenomenal. We don’t enjoy the music walk on HAL and there was so much to do on the Apex and the shows were outstanding. We will sail both lines again. HAL for the service and Celebrity for entertainment and the beauty of the ships. We did not find Celebrity to have loud music. The clientele was an average of about 62-65. I think shorter cruises tend to have more of a party feeling.
  11. I’m curious how much more the HIA was when you first decided not to get it. We booked our cruise a couple months ago and $50 a day is what it was then. I think that’s all we have ever paid. Once you have the HIA package added to your reservation you can easily make the included dinner and shore excursion reservations through the navigator app. There will be a box to check (easy to find) that indicates you want to use your free perk and you will not be charged at all.
  12. Be sure to try the Wasabi cocktail. We often go to their bar to have that even if we aren’t dining there. I’m a picky eater but I love the Szechuan shrimp and the wasabi crusted tenderloin. I have a little more trouble with the starters but I’m willing to try them each time. It’s my husband’s favorite restaurant. Service is always excellent.
  13. This sound exactly like our experience on the Zuiderdam’s Voyage of the Vikings (maybe 5 years ago?). I can’t believe it’s still in the same condition. That was our worst cruise experience ever. They had a bucket outside our room collecting water from the dripping ceiling for the first 2 weeks. I finally joked with our room steward that I was going to buy a floatie and have a pool party in the hall. It got miraculously patched after that. Going down each hallway was a challenge for able bodied people. Don’t know how the many scooters maneuvered through the buckets. It wasn’t just the drips, it was the whole experience and we will never book that ship again. There were many many complaints about a lot of things and their answer was that the ship we were supposed to go on changed to a different itinerary so the Zuiderdam wasn’t prepared for a long voyage. I believe it’s leaving on the World Cruise today. It should have been in perfect condition.
  14. That’s all I would be carrying. No carry-on this time. I need it for sinus washes. Otherwise I have to take a water purifying pump to use with tap water. One gallon would last me a week. Thanks for the info.
  15. Can you carry on a gallon of unopened distilled water?
  16. I don’t know that we have ever received a welcome back offer and we will turn 5* on our next cruise. Lately they’ve probably read my surveys and decided they didn’t want me back on board!
  17. I did 10 days of isolation for Covid in January. I had the credit in my account about the same time I left the ship. Very fast and easy then but maybe they’re a little more swamped now. At first there was a “use by” date of December 2022 but they have extended it twice. Now I have all of next year to sail but it has to be booked by mid January. I appreciated having longer to use it as I’m having a hard time convincing myself i I can actually get on a cruise. I got Covid again on my September Celebrity cruise. I guess I need to find another way to travel. Doesn’t seem to be safe for me even though I do not take elevators and don’t gather in crowded bars.
  18. Yes and we enjoyed it. They did seem to play a lot of the same songs we have heard over and over. But without the other music venues all trying to drown each other out it wasn’t so loud and not as many people all crowded into a music walk area.
  19. Yes and we enjoyed it. They did seem to play a lot of the same songs we have heard over and over. But without the other music venues all trying to drown each other out it wasn’t so loud and not as many people all crowded into a music walk area.
  20. It’s been a year since we were onboard so of course there’s probably been more cutbacks since then (as there has been on all ships). This was a great sized ship for us. We dislike the music walk so we were much happier on board this ship without the loud music and screaming passengers who thought they sounded good singing along. We loved everything about the Eurodam. We hope to sail her again as we find this size much better for us than the newest ships.
  21. It just took less than an hour for us to get an email confirmation after faxing in the request. We always specifically ask for one.
  22. We sailed on the Celebrity Apex for 12 nights in September. The ship was absolutely beautiful. The entertainment was some of the best we have ever seen. It was our second cruise on Celebrity, the first being about 8 years ago (We are HAL 5*). We were so looking forward to better food since we feel HAL’s menus have gone downhill and are repetitive and boring. The food on Celebrity in the main dining room was awful. Prime rib that was impossible to chew, tasteless soups and entrees. The service was deplorable in every area except room stewards and he was “ok”. There were 8 of us traveling together with one of them being a travel agent. She was going to call Celebrity after the cruise. The way she put it was “it’s all glitz and glitter and no substance” and we all agreed with her. We haven’t been too happy with HAL lately but we don’t like the large ships and the music walk. We miss the things they used to have and some of those were not costing them much money. But the one place that HAL shines over Celebrity is the crew. We really enjoyed our first Celebrity cruise and so I would say yes, it’s definitely gone downhill.
  23. I do agree with most of what you said. We were on the Koningsdam in January and were underwhelmed by the entertainment and food. The comedian was the same one you had. I don’t understand why they have the same entertainment over and over. Sometimes for years. Same jokes. i just looked at a review of the Nieuw Amsterdam. The menus were the same as our cruise in September and I wasn’t impressed then. New choices would be nice with more variation. We do enjoy the Tamarind and lunch in the Pinnacle. HAL isn’t t what it used to be, but then probably the majority of the cruise lines aren’t.
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