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  1. 2 hours ago, doone said:

    but I don't dwell on those things they no longer do

    Good comments @doone.  US Domestic airlines used to provide meals on two hours flights and free drinks in economy.  Today I may have to pay for a beer and bring a sandwich on board, but I am paying a great deal less once you factor in inflation.  I don't dwell either.  Its 2024. 

     

    Twenty years ago HAL didn't have Tamarind, Rudi's, or Club Orange, nor the Navigator App, high speed internet service or wide screen TVs.  Things change some good, some bad.  

     

    I too try to enjoy the best of where we are today.  I sail HAL because it's good value and good service.  I would cruise half as much if I sailed Seabourn or the Gucci suites on NCL or "Grills" accommodations on Cunard.  

     

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Cruising-along said:

    On the laundry slip you have a spot to mark if you want things folded or on hangers.  I always mark "on hangers".  Everything other than socks and underwear comes back on hangers.  Socks and underwear are folded and in a nice basket.  

    Yup.  Even t-shirts and pajama tops. 

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  3. On 6/14/2024 at 2:51 PM, BadgerRedux said:

    I'm starting to get anxious about the worst case

    No way to start a vacation.  I try to arrive a day or so earlier just to be safe.  This almost guarantees you will be there when you need to be. 

     

    Same for post cruise - I watch too many people rushing off the ship as it docks hand lugging there bags to make a flight that leaves the same morning.  I find that leaving the ship after the rush and settling into a hotel is a good option.  Fly out the next morning.  

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  4. 10 hours ago, Wayward Son said:

     

    That is exactly our intention in August. However, HAL isn't currently offering that service. I find it unlikely that it's sold out (just keep running the shuttles until you're done), so I'm at a loss.

     

    In a pinch, take a taxi to Rotterdam Centraal and then train to airport.

  5. 10 hours ago, Iamthesea said:

    Did you have any trouble with the transfer from the port to AMS? 

    No, but then again, we took one of the later shuttles.  Can't speak to those in a rush to get there after arrival.

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  6. 54 minutes ago, epanchenko said:

    Did you have to tender in Flam?  I am taking this cruise in August and am just curious.  I understand your experience may not be mine, depending on the number of ships in port that day (currently I saw only one for my sailing).

    No, we went alongside the pier.  I was surprised as the original schedule on HAL's website showed us with Flam as a Tender port.  Had I know that, I would have booked an earlier trip on Flam Railway (Flamsbana).  But, the later train ride led to better weather!

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  7. Just a quick review of cruise completed two days ago on the Rotterdam.  We normally don't travel to Europe for a 7 day cruise, and had a transatlantic (B2B - albeit with a ship transfer from Zuiderdam to Rotterdam planned), but due to a unexpected set of events, we had to cancel T/A part of our trip.  So we took four days in Amsterdam, a seven day trip to Norwegian Fjords, and a post stay in the Netherlands as our Spring 2024 trip.  Despite a forecast for rain most days, we actually had great weather most days.  Who complains about sunny and 65 in Flam in May?  Short sleeves in Amsterdam city?  All good.

     

    Ship:

    • Rotterdam remains in great shape and is being well maintained.  Our Deck 6 amidships verandah was immaculate with everything in working order.
    • Had Cub Orange this run and will have to say the Club Orange dining room experience was on par with the best we have had in the Pinnacle Grill.  Fast and great service, and the food was the best we have had in over 15 years of cruising with HAL.
    • FISH!  Love seafood and had a great variety on this ship.  In Canaletto they offered Norwegian Red King Crab for a $25 upcharge.  Well worth it as the same crab in a Bergen seafood market area stall was over $120 a pound.  The fresh fish items were marked in bold red.  Had several other fresh fish items on the main dining/Club Orange menu as well as in Lido.
    • This cruise had a very large Dutch passenger load.  I heard one crew member say over 2,000 passengers from the Netherlands.  As English speaking Americans we may have even been outnumbered by our English speaking friends from Canada.  All announcements were in English and Dutch.  With this passenger mix, late dining was packed, and entertainment started later to along with European time preferences.  All in all a great passenger mix.
    • Embark and departure were quick and easy. 

     

    Ports:

    • Eidfjord:  Nice little fjord town with shops and trips to nearby waterfalls.
    • Alesund:  Small city with many sights to see in the nearby countryside - all connected by underwater tunnels.
    • Flam:  The railway is a must do.  Buy your tickets online through train company if you can to save many dollars/euros/kroner
    • Bergen:  The cool Norwegian city that is walkable, scenic, and rich in history.  Walk to the funicular and enjoy the panoramic view.

     

    Other comments:

    • Pre cruise hotel we stayed at the Doubletree near Centraal Station in Amsterdam.  Hotel was modern, clean and had a great breakfast.  Very easy walk from train we took from AMS Schipol (20 min).  Don't be worried about buying tickets etc.  The machine works in English and has easy buttons like "I want to go to Amsterdam"
    • Train from Amsterdam Centraal to Rotterdam Central easy as well.  Short walk to our night before stay at Hilton Rotterdam.  Another immaculate hotel with great service.  Morning Uber to cruise terminal was about 20 euros for an Uber XL and a 5 min wait.
    • Post cruise we took HAL shuttle to AMS Schipol Airport, where we stayed at the Hilton Schipol.  Our room was ready so we had an early check in and used day to run into Amsterdam by train (20 min each way) before our flight back.  Perfect pre flight hotel before dealing with AMS airport.  But, it turns out we were checked in for our Jet Blue flight in minutes and security took only about 15 minutes.  So plenty of time to enjoy the shops at Schipol.  I won't take such times for granted on our next trip and will still arrive 3 hours before flight!

     

    HAL continues to provide a level of service we enjoy.  The product remains consistent across the fleet in our opinion.  ROTTERDAM shines. 

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  8. Our first voyage on a Pinnacle class ship was Koningsdam in the Eastern Med and it was perhaps the best cruise we have taken in Europe.  The Pinnacle class are our favorite ships now less the design of the promenade deck for walking.  The ability to get a good amidships verandah with a full sized balcony (not a suite) is a big one for us.  Love Deck 6.

     

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  9. Holland America will not offer many programs for the teenagers and there is no "young adult" themed parties etc.  That said, Alaska is all about the ports and scenery/wildlife.  

     

    It's tough to find a cruise line that will make such a wide age range all feel great.  I wish you luck!

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  10. Everyone looks for their own best "deal" 

     

    My strategy is based on hotel points being more useful than airmiles.  That's because airlines fly specific routes and the availability of reward flight reductions is so hit and miss.  With major hotel chains (Hilton/Marriott/Hyatt/IHG) as examples, you can usually find a hotel in most cities around the world, and then use points for the room.  

     

    I find very good value in booking travel related (cruises/tours/parking/car rentals) with Chase Sapphire Reserve.  At 3 points per "travel" dollar, which I convert to Hyatt points (worth about 1.7 cents each per many websites)  I get more than a five percent return. (also, when you book Hyatt rooms with points you don't pay 'resort fees'.

     

    If I buy AARP gift cards to pay for HAL items, I use another no fee Chase card that nets 1.25 points per dollar, using the same plan to convert tot Hyatt points (1.25 x 1.7 = 2.125% return), plus the 10% (now only 8%) savings from AARP gift cards.  I pay a portion of cruise fare with Chase Sapphire for the travel insurance protection.

     

    With the cost of cruising going up, we need to find ways to save when we can.

     

     

     

     

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  11. Totally agree with Frantic!  You will do many times better with Chase Sapphire Reserve.  Three points per dollar on all travel....including cruises no matter who you book them with.  

     

    As for the Magic Jack, has a similar issue when I was issued a new card number.  Barclays should work this out.  Chase bends over backwards to help when I have any issues.

     

     

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