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Sea Hag

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  1. "Beware the beancounter?" That has a nice ring to it.
  2. They probably might still be working on this, but for the cruise I booked the other day (through an agent on the phone for a quad on deck 10 of the Noordam for the two of us) I still see nearly all those quad cabins available for a party of two. I'll try that again in a few days and see what I see then.
  3. They never have in our cabins. Probably don't ever, but who knows. They usually shove the beds apart and put both nightstands in the middle, if there's room.
  4. We push them back together for the afternoon!
  5. For any bed smaller than a true king bed, it's always going to be twins for us. We're both restless sleepers, and also hubby's elbows and knees have a way of always turning up on my side of a queen. The last time we shared a smaller-than-king was in Yosemite, where we'd backpacked from Merced Lake to Valley floor and found our cabin had a single, double bed. We were so tired that there wasn't much moving around!
  6. I don't know about this, but if you're a fan of Indian food, you should check out an item on the breakfast menu. It's Aloo Masala and Egg Bhurji. I think it was available most mornings, and it was really good. Large enough that next time we'll get one and split it. I got it, while hubby got something else and ended up helping me on mine.
  7. We found really good bread pudding in the Lido at the ice cream station. This was on the Westerdam last September.
  8. It would be great if he showed up while we're there!
  9. Luck of the draw? My Princess planner is wonderful and has been for years. The one HAL assigned to me after hubby wanted to try another line isn't wonderful at all. The only way she wants to work is for me to schedule (through a calendar link) 15 minutes of her time in advance. I'm sure that's very convenient for her, but I don't necessarily want to work at her convenience rather than my own. I won't be working with her and will be asking HAL for a different planner when I get around to it.
  10. You and me too! Every year, I watch the bear cam of them feeding at Brooks Falls. This has been on my list of things to try to do for a long time, and I'm really happy that it's now possible to do on a cruisetour.
  11. I'm pretty much a HAL newbie, but I can tell you how it's worked for me. First off, I look at cabins available for the cruise I want to do. Then I call in and ask if CO is available for that sailing. If it is, then I tell the HAL person that I want to book it, add CO, and get the upgrade. I tell him or her what cabin I want to end up in, and he or she makes a booking for a cabin in the lowest category that can be upgraded to where I want to be. I make the deposit and pay for CO. I get an email confirmation. In the meantime, the HAL agent is working with the CO department to get the upgrade. When that's done, I get another email confirmation with the cabin that I wanted showing as booked. The last one I booked, I paid for a VF and got the VB that I wanted. There's probably an easier way to do this, but I find this very simple.
  12. I worry about that too. More than that, I worry that they'll change the rules so only the higher category cabins can book CO. The upgrade is really nice, but I'd rather lose that than the ability to get CO for a less than top level cabin.
  13. This is what I've found to be true. I actually just look at the cost of the cabin I want to book, knowing I'll add CO and that the cost will be ballparky the same for the lower cabin with CO as for the higher level without.
  14. Early morning coffee is definitely worth two decks of stairs. 😁
  15. I've decided I'm not going to worry about this. It might come back to bite me, but I think it probably won't. I only have two cruises booked with HAL. One of them is in a cabin that only holds two, so no worries there. The other one is a balcony on Observation deck on the Noordam. It will accommodate four, but it's one of the ones with the very small balcony. We don't mind a small balcony for the two of us, but I'm thinking if HAL oosts a couple out of their booked cabin in favor of a party of three or four, the logical first choice won't be a cabin where the balcony can't accommodate three or four. Wishful thinking on my part maybe, but it seems reasonable to me.
  16. You're right about that. On our first, and only so far, sailing on HAL we were on the Westerdam last September. The vast majority of people seemed to never find the midship elevators, the ones that look out to sea, until the last two days. We had those elevators virtually to ourselves until the last two days. Up until then, the elevator capacity was very acceptable.
  17. There's a thread on the Princess board with somebody complaining that Princess did the exact same thing to them - moved them out of their selected cabin that accommodates 3 or 4 into a cabin that was worse (obstructed view was worse than original obstructed view) that holds only two.
  18. That's a good question, but "why should a cruise line book people into a cabin that they may or may not allow them to stay in?" is another. The online sales engine asks for number of people early on, so it would be simple to manage this for website bookings. TAs and HAL staff could also manage this. I say either tell people from the get-go that they might be moved or don't let them book a situation like that at all. I do understand the realities of the cruise lines trying to dig out of massive debt, but treating customers unfairly shouldn't be part of that.
  19. That is so great! I love moose. Mooses. Whatever the plural of that is. We got to watch a small herd of them in Tetons nation park a few years back. Wonderful animals.
  20. So far, we've only done one cruisetour, and it was great. Room we had at the Denali lodge wasn't spectacular, but it was perfectly comfortable. Our room at the Copper River lodge had a spectacular view and was perfectly comfortable. This works for me. I would do the same one again like a shot if we could leave our cat for that long. As it is, I'm very much looking forward to the short cruisetour we have coming up in August, the one that goes to Brooks Falls for bear watching. We have two nights at the Captain Cook included in this tour, and I'm more than fine with that. I like the Captain Cook.
  21. I can't see any reason to avoid those two. They look fine to me.
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