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  1. We have used the limousine bus twice in the past, once from Narita and once from Haneda (also two cases plus two carry ons), it went perfectly. There is plenty of room under the bus as its really a coach it was very comfortable and we bought the tickets at the counter with our credit card. Planning on using the bus again in October I can’ wait. Happy planning Rosalyn
  2. How many different threads are there going to be about this, I have already posted this a few times but will repeat once again. it seems the article has caused some total (un)necessary panic among future cruisers. ‘A few corrections/nuances from a local because the Guardian article is missing some details which seems to have lead to misinterpretations of what was actually decided; the city council has not voted to shut down the cruise terminal and it doesn’t take effect immediately. For some time now there is a debate going on in Amsterdam about how to control the huge number of tourists that visit the city each year. On top of that there is increasing awareness about the huge air pollution caused by ocean cruise ships. As you may know, their engines still need to run, at a lower level, to generate the electricity needed to power all systems on board. For years, there has been talk in Amsterdam about moving the cruise terminal to a place outside the city. In 2016 for instance, the city already decided to move the cruise terminal to somewhere more near the harbor, but concrete action was never taken. The city did reduce the number of ocean cruise ships that are allowed to dock at the Amsterdam cruise terminal to a maximum of 190 ocean cruise ships per year. Yesterday, the city council has decided to speed up the process of moving the cruise terminal for sea cruises. In other words; it’s time we stop talking about it and start taking action. That’s it. So there is no immediate shut down of the cruise terminal in Amsterdam. And until the new cruise terminal is ready, which won’t be for many many years, ocean cruise ships can still come to Amsterdam and dock in the Cruise Terminal.’
  3. We have used the limousine bus previously and it worked very well, will use it again in October and we are also booked at the Keio Plaza. We just paid with a CC and we were good to go. Another tip I have and this is not compulsory but will save time which is very pleasant after a long flight. Register all your details on this website and you will get two Q codes (on your phone) one for customs and one for immigration and then you will sail through to bagage claims https://vjw-lp.digital.go.jp/en/ Happy travels
  4. Have you already looked at prices one way? I keep considering a transatlantic but have baled out because booking single flights is sometimes double the prices of a return. Is it not possible to add the other flights via NCL? you can always ask. In this case pricing a return could even be cheaper.
  5. Two things firstly: I don’t know when you are going to travel and secondly if you can book flights do so as soon as you can. I very much doubt that prices will be better in November and don’t of course know who told you this but at the moment prices are really high. An example I booked our flights as soon as they were available in January for flights for October and November and prices have now doubled and I sincerely doubt if they will become cheaper. Also you talk of premium seats do you mean: the best seats in economy the best seats in premium economy (do check it is a real P.E. and not economy comfort pretending to be P.E.) the best seats in business If you are in doubt about pricing you can always (at a price) consider booking refundable flights. the best seats in business class. Happy planning
  6. Register through this website it is free and will give you two Q codes one for immigration and one for customs. This is really worth the effort, we used it last year and we really got through very quickly. https://vjw-lp.digital.go.jp/en/ Good luck I have a suspicion you will need it. Happy planning Rosalyn
  7. How many different threads are there going to be about this, I have already posted this a few times but will repeat once again. it seems the article has caused some total (un)necessary panic among future cruisers. ‘A few corrections/nuances from a local because the Guardian article is missing some details which seems to have lead to misinterpretations of what was actually decided; the city council has not voted to shut down the cruise terminal and it doesn’t take effect immediately. For some time now there is a debate going on in Amsterdam about how to control the huge number of tourists that visit the city each year. On top of that there is increasing awareness about the huge air pollution caused by ocean cruise ships. As you may know, their engines still need to run, at a lower level, to generate the electricity needed to power all systems on board. For years, there has been talk in Amsterdam about moving the cruise terminal to a place outside the city. In 2016 for instance, the city already decided to move the cruise terminal to somewhere more near the harbor, but concrete action was never taken. The city did reduce the number of ocean cruise ships that are allowed to dock at the Amsterdam cruise terminal to a maximum of 190 ocean cruise ships per year. Yesterday, the city council has decided to speed up the process of moving the cruise terminal for sea cruises. In other words; it’s time we stop talking about it and start taking action. That’s it. So there is no immediate shut down of the cruise terminal in Amsterdam. And until the new cruise terminal is ready, which won’t be for many many years, ocean cruise ships can still come to Amsterdam and dock in the Cruise Terminal.’
  8. That was our plan too however as there was a wait for the bus we took a short walk on returning to the bus stop there was an enormous queue with very little chance of getting on. We asked a taxi driver for the cost of a short tour and ended up paying £40 for an hour. (I think he actually took longer) He took us to the little church and drove around the island, I was so glad we did this as there were so many narrow winding roads I don’t think I would have really enjoyed the extended bus ride. Happy planning
  9. No idea on the budget but a few tips for the flights, if you can, fly business or otherwise premium economy. Not sure of the airlines available to you but P.E. On Singapore Airlines was fantastic, you can also choose a stopover in Singapore which is a great place to visit and recuperate. That said we were still Zombies for three days because of jet lag and time difference. Since our first down under cruise we have progressed to business class after a cheap upgrade to South Africa which made us decide business or not for the ‘long haul’ flights. That said after our last Australia cruise in December with two plane changes with five hours between we have now said as direct as possible. Depending on the time precruise if in Sydney and longer than one or two nights we booked the Meriton suites Sussex street which gave us the freedom of an apartment. It was situated between Circular Quay and Darling Harbor. Happy planning we loved our visits to Australia and New Zealand. Rosalyn
  10. Copied from the British Isles/Europe forum, it seems the article has caused some (un)necessary panic among future cruisers. ‘A few corrections/nuances from a local because the Guardian article is missing some details which seems to have lead to misinterpretations of what was actually decided; the city council has not voted to shut down the cruise terminal and it doesn’t take effect immediately. For some time now there is a debate going on in Amsterdam about how to control the huge number of tourists that visit the city each year. On top of that there is increasing awareness about the huge air pollution caused by ocean cruise ships. As you may know, their engines still need to run, at a lower level, to generate the electricity needed to power all systems on board. For years, there has been talk in Amsterdam about moving the cruise terminal to a place outside the city. In 2016 for instance, the city already decided to move the cruise terminal to somewhere more near the harbor, but concrete action was never taken. The city did reduce the number of ocean cruise ships that are allowed to dock at the Amsterdam cruise terminal to a maximum of 190 ocean cruise ships per year. Yesterday, the city council has decided to speed up the process of moving the cruise terminal for sea cruises. In other words; it’s time we stop talking about it and start taking action. That’s it. So there is no immediate shut down of the cruise terminal in Amsterdam. And until the new cruise terminal is ready, which won’t be for many many years, ocean cruise ships can still come to Amsterdam and dock in the Cruise Terminal.’
  11. To be honest I think anything goes! This was on the Journey last month.
  12. I am definitely one who does not agree that Oceania lives up to their reputation (constantly acclaimed) of the best cuisine at sea. We spent 35 days on Regatta circumnavigation of Australia, many times the food was a disappointment, often nowhere near hot enough. To be honest food did improve after the midcruise survey and some people who had complained had been phoned about their comments. In March we took a cruise on Onward to see if Azamara was as good as we had experienced pre covid and we were absolutely blown away by the welcome buffet awaiting us. All I could say was “Oceania eat your heart out” the quality of the food was extremely good and the Sunday brunch once again surpassed all expectations. Joining the Journey on Saturday and hoping once again to be totally Azamazed, as previously posted pictures can speak louder than words.
  13. There have been some negative reviews about the Westerdam but as most are about night life we are not worried. We will be on the second part of your cruise boarding in Yokohama and disembarking in Singapore, great itinerary. Here is another thread with some positive reviews of the Westerdam, don’t let a few people stop you taking a fantastic cruise. Do join in the roll calls, there are three in total one for each leg and one for the combined Yokohama Singapore. Happy planning Rosalyn
  14. Enjoy Seville, we certainly did, having lunch at the Terrace cafe with views over the city was a wonderful experience. I am sure you will have visited or planned a visit to the Plaza de Espana its a short walk from the ship. When there the Military museum is worth a visit, we had not planned it but just walked in to have a look. Enjoy the rest of your cruise and look forward to seeing you onboard, or at our unofficial M&G at 17:00 in the card room or after the drill. https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g187443-d590989-Reviews-Museo_Militar_Regional-Seville_Province_of_Seville_Andalucia.html
  15. I have never sailed Celebrity, our cruise in March was on Azamara Onward , we were so pleased to sail Azamara again we are now booked on Journey depart next Saturday.
  16. Was anyone able to sign up for a M&M? I presume yours was on embarkation day, we are on the next Journey and have independently chosen a place and time (depending on drill). At the moment I think there will be six of us unless Azamara posts on the Insider but unless registered how will they know! Have a great cruise can’t wait for Bordeaux boarding. Rosalyn
  17. If you also have a Celebrity account you can login and see all your points. I have just done so and they are all there except our last one in March which does show the booking but no points (yet). Just copied and pasted everything and sent to self, will wait until after new cruise next week to claim extra points as we are still Discover and nowhere near next level. Rosalyn
  18. One not mentioned yet is Azamara, similar R ships to Oceania but personally our preferred line. Tips are included as are most drinks at all times, small ship, great library (except Azamara Onward). Hop over to the Azamara board they are a very friendly bunch even though at the moment there have been some glitches due to their new computer system. Happy planning
  19. You might want to check out this info as well. happy planning Rosalyn
  20. You can of course go to the Blue Lagoon and the retreat spa sounds great but why not just contact the hotel and ask what the extra cost would be to have an earlier checkin. ?
  21. This site is a wealth of information with many photos of cabins etc, just click on Pinnacle class. https://halfacts.com/ happy planning Rosalyn
  22. Do a quick search on the forum, based on these and not based on personal experience I would book my own! Here is just one of many threads.
  23. This might help. https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/visa-calculator/
  24. The last three veranda cabins aft on each side of deck 4 have showers only and one of them is the famous 4168 with the larger balcony! Happy planning. Rosalyn
  25. Sssshhhhh, don’t tell anyone you have hit the jackpot! Best balconies ever and we had no issues with noise whatsoever, there is a small galley between the cabins plus the stairs. Had similar on Eurodam and Nieuwe Statendam (they have different numbers same enormous balconies though), we usually choose the one with the shower as we don’t like having to step in/out of the bath. Happy planning Rosalyn
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