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  1. When you’re attempting to connect the excess device, the message will ask you if you want to continue to activate the device as it will disconnect the existing device. so you can choose the device insofar as forcing the other device(s) to log off.
  2. On board the Zaandam and have had a great time and generally excellent service. We have autogratuities “enabled”. But We had some USD cash set aside for final extra tips, and they are certainly deserved. however, we unexpectedly had to dip in that cash. I do have plenty of Canadian dollar (my home currency)… would it be totally uncouth to tip in CAD? Or do you think the HAL staff would be able to exchange it since “money is money” (and maybe they’re changing it into their own currencies anyway) appreciate your thoughts!
  3. Departing on Zaandam tomorrow from Port Everglades. The ships return to port is delayed due to a medical emergency and we’ve received notification that all boarding times are pushed back two hours. I have to return the rental car before the new boarding time, and have a fair bit of luggage I was hoping to take directly to the port. can I still drop the luggage off early? Even if the ship isn’t in the port yet? thank you!
  4. Agree. the options to get to south Florida from western Canada are soooo limited and extremely expensive. It's a big barrier to cruising for me since it takes 9-15 hours to fly to the port with the connections required!
  5. Sounds like many of you have a routine for specialty dining on HAL. My ship only has Cannaletto and Pinnacle Grill. The trip is two weeks with six sea days. I was wondering if you have any tips on when/what day to book reservations at the two restaurants? (ie embarkation day for dinner, sea day for lunch). Tell me about your routines 🙂 We thought we might go for 4-5 meals between lunches and dinners. Thanks!
  6. Thanks everyone. I've reserved Cabana #3. Hopefully it's still close enough to the action and accessible enough without taking away cabana #1 from someone with a wheelchair.
  7. Hmm then accessible cabana is currently still available. I just don’t know if it’s ethical to book it for a 4 wheel walker (not wheel chair). The person does find stairs quite difficult but not impossible. You’re right that the sand will be a challenge
  8. Thanks Ruth - From an accessibility perspective did you have a preference for location? I wonder if the crowding near the start might present its own challenges?
  9. Thanks Bruce. I guess it's time to say YOLO 😁. Since you've rented them previously, do you happen to know if, with the butler service, they will drive you out to to the cabanas that are further away (like #9-15 range)? The tram looks like it only goes as far as #5. We have someone in our group who will be using their walker. It seems like once you're at the cabana between the butler and the restrooms they'd be good to settle in. They will be ok with the steps into the cabana. It's just getting *to* the cabana I'm concerned about.
  10. Regarding a Zaandam tender in HMC 1000-1700h in January. Cabana (not villa) is $700 USD. I guess I'll cough up the $$$ if I need to (and I suppose HAL knows this... hence the cost), but holy moly after exchange that's ~$950 CAD. Butler service would be an additional $270 USD. Just wondering if they go on sale or come down in price if I wait? Or if I'd better pounce on them while they're still available since it sounds like they typically sell out. I am assuming the latter...
  11. Is it the pool area that gets the most crowded? Seems like 3900 ppl (or whatever fraction thereof actually go) is a lot for the number of pools
  12. Thanks all. lol I'm definitely not elite. Just a lowly Gold. 1/3 of the ports are tenders so that sounds like a real pain. I think I'd probably spring for the sanctuary, and a balcony for a little refuge as suggested above.
  13. I'm looking for a solo getaway by myself - a brief escape from work/family obligations. I'm considering a 7 day Mexican Riviera cruise on the Discovery Princess. My question is... is the vibe on this ship conducive to relaxing? I've been on smaller ships before and can usually locate some peace and tranquility, but I've never been on a massive ship like Discovery. I really don't want to stress about line ups or battle others for a lounge chair. i want to chill out and be able to enjoy my own company. Is it possible to avoid the hustle and bustle on these mega cruise ships? Thanks for your opinions and experiences!
  14. I went on the HAL chat help and was able to have dining time and table size set for my cruise. Weirdly, I didn't come across the option for dining or bed size when I booked (direct).
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