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Loreto

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  1. That would be great....I thought the days of boarding in San Diego around 11 AM were over! When we boarded the Koningsdam for Hawaii in February we had a Neptune Suite and didn't have to wait in the boarding time line....which already had a large number of passengers waiting in each line. I showed our passes and were told to go on into the terminal. We are not in a Neptune for our California Coast Cruise in November and hope as a 5* plus we will get a decent boarding time. I was told boarding will start at 1 PM.
  2. We flew Delta One...business from Salt Lake City to AMS last year and it was a very comfortable flight...actualy slept! You get the KLM lounge if you have a layover...enjoy it!
  3. I thought we would try Sel de Mer on our November coastal cruise on the Koningsdam, but will wait til on board to book and get a 5* discount.
  4. So glad to hear you are safe with minor damage, Caribbean Chris! Happy to hear HAL has been easy to work with. Karen
  5. As the Koningsdam left Hawaii last February there was an invitation only Crows nest reception for 5* Mariners. Officers spoke, medals were awarded and President's Club members were introduced (there were quite a few.) Beverages were offered, but no munchies. It was well attended. It was a nice touch. There was nothing on our Alaska Cruise on the Westerdam in June🙁. We stopped going to the embarkation receptions.
  6. We used it for our Alaska cruise from Seattle in June. Walked in to the terminal, and the Verifly check is had no line. We were checked in immediately and on our way to the next stop in the process. Verifly made it easy. There was a line for regular check in. We will use it again when we board the Koningsdam in San Diego Nov. 5.
  7. Hi Ruth! Thank you for the info...I printed it out will take it with me on our Koningsdam California Coast cruise in November. It is what the reservations rep told me when I booked ahead. We did not book "Have it All" this time, and, because the ship looked to be heavily booked, I decided to book ahead. I am sorry that it will appear to be a hassle, but since we are not doing excursions, I will have plenty of time to spend at guest services. We are not in a Neptune this time, and I found in the past that the special" Club Orange" line was a waste of time anyway. You are the best, Ruth! Karen
  8. My experience with HAL hotels in Seattle is that you will have to wait until check in time. They have a place to store your luggage.
  9. Ours too! I wish they would return it R/T Seattle again instead of Vancouver.
  10. I have always asked at the Seattle Airport Hilton since I am Hilton Honors, and the answer is always "no." But I would get points if I had their food venues charged to my room. I would stick with letting HAL book the rooms in Santiago/Buenos Aires, just for peace of mind. We had a pre cruise package booked in Santiago, cancelled due to Covid. You can always ask when you check in. It pained me to pay more and get no points, but the trade off was the convenience. A number of years ago when we booked the downtown Sheraton with HAL we were mysteriously given a Club Level room with lounge access, even though I was just a basic member.
  11. We were on the Westerdam/Alaska Seattle in June and you are correct. There was no place to line people up at that terminal, but they did have a large waiting area. We had verifly and there was no line for that screening. We came on the HAL bus from the airport Hilton and waited in the priority area. I will say the Seattle cruise pier was a mess with 2 ships boarding at the same time. It was more controlled for Hawaii/San Diego because everyone had to take a covid test at the pier, even though we did the required testing 2 days before.
  12. At the port in San Diego for the Feb. sailing of the Koningsdam to Hawaii (which was heavily booked) there were 3 signs outside the terminal gate with about 100 passengers behind each time sign. It was strictly monitored. You dropped off your luggage and then got in line. We are 5* (and I believe we could board any time) but also in a Neptune Suite. We showed our boarding pass to the HAL rep and she allowed us to go through the gate to the terminal. We were actually given a very late boarding time for this cruise, which was a problem as we had to wait in our hotel lobby and then take their shuttle to the cruise pier. I called HAL and pointed out the we were 5* in a Neptune and could we possibly have an earlier boarding time? We were moved up to the 2nd group, right behind the handicap group, which was allowed to board first.
  13. We were on the Westerdam/Alaska in June in a Neptune Suite and enjoyed breakfast in the Pinnacle for breakfast. I found the service to be really wonderful on this ship for PG breakfast....much better than the special Club Orange dining room on the Koningsdam. Patrick was our concierge...he was with us for the Koningsdam?Hawaii in February, but switched to the Westerdam as it heads to Australia/New Zealand this fall. We were happy and surprised to see him again...he is great!
  14. We were on the Westerdam in June and they hadn't implemented it yet. We like to order a clothesline bacon to share and then get another appetizer. I guess we could share that too!
  15. I found that to be on our last 2 cruises this year...MDR waiters didn't seem to know. Frequently the entree that was offered was not that great. We were in a Neptune on the Koningsdam Hawaii and Westerdam Alaska.
  16. We also take our actual original CDC Vaccination Card. better as others have said, to have a back up! In Hawaii we had to show our actual card to be seated in a restaurant last February.
  17. Hi Reds4life, I am a Cincinnati transplant to California....my mom had Pete Rose as a student at Western Hills HS! We sailed on the Zuiderdam last Christmas for the Sea of Cortez, and most recently her sister ship, the Westerdam for Alaska in June. Our 15 year old grand daughter came with her parents and us. She chose not to join Club HAL, and had a great time on the ship and on excursion. Last summer Alaska we has our 12 year old grand daughter and family and she, too, made lots of friends independently, and is still talking about it a year later! Both loved the Dive In and getting smoothies and the pools. The Zuiderdam is a nice sized ship, but doesn't have the activities ( or crowds) of the larger lines. Hopefully you will look at all the posts and decide for yourself. Go Reds! Karen
  18. Glad you heard from them🙂!
  19. We were on this excursion a number of years ago. Allen Marine did the excursion in a modest catamaran. The toilets are small Marine toilets with room for 1 person, and the ride is very rocky in them. I wouldn't try to bring a baby in there. While the excursion was great, the ride from the Arm to Juno was very long and after awhile, boring. The seats in the cabin were all filled, with passengers coming and going to outside decks, so changing the baby in the cabin may not be the best idea.
  20. I would call, phone # 800-522-3399...it goes to the HAL main menu and then you choose. I wasn't on hold for very long. The agent I spoke with, Jennifer, told me to email of fax the request, so you should have received an prompt reply. I always ask for email confirmation. The email is world_cruise_reservations@hollandamerica.com. I hope this helps! it is frustrating to have to jump through so many hoops!
  21. I asked Jennifer if I should address my email to her. She said "no," that it will go to whoever opens the email. They are all working from home/remote. So far I have had replies from 2 different employees, neither was your guy, Shivang. I have heard from Nisha Parashar and Puja Singh, which makes me wonder if a call center is answering the emails. It doesn't matter, they seem to be adding the OBC.
  22. I finally called yesterday since I hadn't heard back from my July mailing to them. Jennifer at World Cruise Reservations explained that there are 2 people in the office and mail is only being opened once a month🙁. I don't like to do the request by email but did resend everything as a PDF and received email confirmation by the end of the day that the OBC had been applied to our November cruise.
  23. There were a number of float planes taking off, so HAL excursions may have been among them. A HAL excursion floatplane did crash a few years ago. As others have stated, it can be very risky. My husband was a pilot, and we would never chance flightseeing, spectacular is it may be. This lawsuit just brings back memories of this sad day. We were having dinner at the Pinnacle Grill with son, wife and 12 year old grand daughter when the announcement was made and the venue became very subdued. I felt badly for the crew as this should have been a very happy, upbeat return to sailing for them.
  24. I was on the Nieuw Amsterdam Alaska sailing last summer along with my family when this accident occurred. This was our first time back on board after the pandemic pause. My HAL Ketchican excursion left by small boat for an island. The weather was very overcast as the float planes were taking off. As the day progressed it was raining heavily. Our port call was lengthened because the ship would not call at Victoria. By early afternoon the captain announced that a private flying excursion had not returned and had our guests on the flight. At dinner it was announced that the wreckage had been located and that crisis counselors would be available for anyone . It was a very sad, traumatic ending to our cruise. We prayed for those lost. I am somewhat surprised that HAL would be sued and I hope they will not settle. For many HAL excursions I have signed a waiver and the dangers are clearly spelled out. I am sure it is the same with private companies too.
  25. We order the wasabi cocktail at our seat while looking over the menu. The Tamarind is our favorite restaurant, warm and welcoming with great cuisine! We choose it over the Pinnacle for our 5* mariner benefit.
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