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  1. Hi,

    Both you and Writer on Deck mention that the visit to Quepos was a first for Holland America. I'm not sure who on the ship is telling you that. We went to Quepos on the Maasdam on September 18, 2018 and took a tour to Manuel Antonio Park, as shown by our photos. We went to Golfito the previous day.

    Thanks for your informative commentary.

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  2. We did the 14 day Statendam cruise including Homer in 2015. That cruise was running all summer and we did a 14 day cruise in 2017,   I believe on the Amsterdam. From Cruise Mapper I see Oceania, Seabourn and Hanseatic have small ships going a few times. I think there are very few possible shore excursions and that would greatly annoy guests and give negative feedback. The bigger Westerdam has a 28 day cruise and so will have more guests used to doing their own thing in the many ports on that cruise.

    Homer is a very pretty town if the weather is good but there would be little to do if a windy or very rainy day, especially given the very exposed pier and Spit area.

     

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  3. 6 minutes ago, Cruise NH said:

    Could you walk from the hotel to the port?  It’s not a Holiday Inn anymore but it’s still there under another name.

    I looked at my Maps app and Felison Cruise Terminal is very close but not clear if there is a connector road. Personally I'd get to the hotel and investigate the evening prior then have the hotel organize a taxi if necessary. Enjoy your cruise!

  4. 16 hours ago, Btimmer said:

    I figured that they were thruster guards like shown above.  They appear to be used due to their condition.

    Thanks Alphen and Tim.

    All makes sense as we watched the divers working when at Halifax. I was confused as it looked like there was wood but that's probably a pallet. We were on deck 6 not the bow. I wonder where they will unload since they've been there 6 weeks or more.

  5. Bon voyage! Looking forward to your posts and photos as we thought about taking this cruise.

    Florin was on the Maasdam with us. I have a photo with him as we left the ship in Auckland immediately before Covid. After that no one was allowed off the ship until San Diego. Too bad for the Australians and NZ who were supposed to leave in Papeete.

    He was also the Maasdam hotel manager on the Maasdam summer 2019 to Japan and fall 2018 to Easter Island.

  6. 5 hours ago, Ferry_Watcher said:

    Dr Kam's presentation had gone overtime on Tuesday, and his wife would signal him to go faster, or to wrap it up.  At Wednesday' s lecture he apologized for going overtime as there was a movie scheduled to start at noon.  His lectures have been quite popular, and if someone decides last minute to attend, there may not be a seat for them.

    I'm very happy to read that Dr Kam is lecturing. He was our lecturer on the Maasdam in 2019 and his wife's waving from the back was always a feature of the lecture. 

    Is he teaching Tai Chi also? I enjoyed that.

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  7. 8 minutes ago, WriterOnDeck said:

    I'm on the Zaandam now, staying on for the Grand SA/A cruise, and the hotel manager and guest relations managers have changed since you were on board, just FYI.

    Yes Francois left 29th July with the implication he will be back for the GSA. I made a mistake in the name of the Guest Relation Manager. She was Joanne and left 23rd August for a very short break before returning. They are both very efficient and approachable. 

    I really enjoy your style of writing and followed your Zuiderdam travels. Enjoying your comments now as we were on the ship 29 July to 3rd September. Thank you for writing.

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  8. 1 hour ago, AroundWithMAPTravels said:

    @ScottishMaid if you have them, could you post one of the daily activities listing for one of the at sea days on the Greenland/Iceland trip?   

    Sorry we threw out the printed programs and the activities are no longer on the navigator app. I do realize that because we are 5 star mariners we had a welcome drink party in the Crow's Nest, a complimentary wine tasting and also a medal ceremony event on both cruises which enlivened some days.

  9. We were on the Zaandam to Greenland and Iceland in August. You should have Francois as hotel manager, if you remember him from the Maasdam. Also Gloria as Guest Relations Manager. The ship is clean and well maintained and the crew obviously picked as some of the most experienced. Even on our 25 day longer itinerary but not a Grand Voyage we had various things reminiscent of the old HAL such as the classical duo playing several sets each day to a packed Explorers Lounge, an onboard florist and beautiful decorations, a Sunday Brunch with the tasting menu, a crew talent show with the showroom packed, many deck games and more. We got Covid despite being very careful. The ship follows the CDC rules which of course means no testing now. After a couple of weeks many people were coughing. We thought it was just the usual ship cough but I guess not. 

    Have a great cruise and we wish we were with you but will follow along,

    Jill and Joe

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  10. Re Foghorn and Radar: the Captain told us that the radar can detect an object which turns out to be a seagull on the water.

     

    Re Starlink: the Captain told us that the 8 poles sticking up by the retractable Lido roof are part of the system. They are interesting. An EXC talk, maybe City by the Sea, said that the time for a signal from the ship to the satellite then land receiver and back takes 0.6 seconds.

     

    The Captain was Michael Willems when we left on 3rd September. He said he is NOT staying on for the Grand South America on October 7th.

     

    Thanks for your reports!

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  11. On 9/14/2023 at 12:24 PM, Blackduck59 said:

    Yes, I'm not sure what is up with tendering in Cornerbrook. Zaandam had been there once before we were there and she tendered that time. Perhaps we were just lucky to be alongside. 

    We tendered at Cornerbrook in early August because a large container ship was unloading that day.

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  12. On the recent 25 night Zaandam cruise to Greenland and Iceland we had a lecturer, Jim Jacobs. Also there were several relevant EXC talks narrated by the Cruise Director. One I remember was about the fishing industry in New England and Eastern Canada. On the last day we had the EXC talk City at Sea followed by lots of crew entering the showroom.

    There were efforts to make this cruise like the old days on the smaller ships or like a Grand Cruise. For example there was a florist onboard and really beautiful flower arrangements in the public areas, we had the Sunday Brunch with the small tastings, the classical duo were talented and attracted a large audience, there was a crew talent show and other touches I forget. The staff were high caliber and the ship well organized.

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  13. We were on the Koningsdam the week before the Christmas sailing along with 2900 passengers. It was disappointing that we never got to try the Royal Dutch Cafe or the pizza place as there were no tables available to sit and enjoy the food. The Lido pool area was totally packed and so very loud. The Lido was packed too and there were long lines for the dining room.

    We were so glad to have a verandah and be able to order in lunch on the sea days. Breakfast in the dining room worked as long as we were there 15 minutes before opening. We ate dinner in the Pinnacle, Tamarind and Sel de Mer on sea days - luckily 5 star. 

    In the future I will pay attention not only to avoiding around holidays and probably 7 day cruises, but also to what special fares are being offered, such as Kids Sail Free on our cruise.

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  14. 3 hours ago, edward01ca said:

     The total length of the cruise was 40 days.  It was quite reasonable, but that was because we did not have the HIA package.  It would likely be called a "legendary" cruise now but much more costly because the HIA is seemingly included. 

     

    Dale 

    Looking on the HAL website I see that once I make a dummy booking a cheaper fare is available without Have It All. But the deposit on that fare is non refundable and there isn't a low price guarantee.

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