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  1. We chose the cabin and declined upgrades because friends were to be sailing with us and had the adjoining cabin. But they had to cancel. We normally sail inside cabins and this one is fairly large and we'll be satisfied with it if we end up staying in it. We're waiting to hear of an upgrade which has to come through Seattle as we are on for the 73 days.
  2. Today's details are found in my blog, but I'd like to comment on a couple things from today. Our morning position The lecture series is looking to be good. Tom Goltz was very good today talking about Spanish Galleon Treasures. Also the entertainment line up is really strong and fortunately doesn't feature the Step One Dancers at all for at least the first couple weeks. The BLOCK PARTY was a terrific idea and we had a great time meeting our neighbors. I'd like to see that duplicated on other voyages, especially the longer ones. We learned today that our extremely late departure yesterday was due to a last minute medical emergency that required the evacuation of the affected party. I didn't find the missing "c" but we did find a new cake. Last, our Cruise Critic Meet & Greet went very well. Thanks for Evie, we had very nice nametags and very nice give away bags for our drawing. Thanks, Evie, for doing this even those you weren't able to cruise with us. Everyone sends their greeting to you. I didn't get a chance to take any pictures of the event, but I know others did and I hope they'll post them or send them to me.
  3. At first blush, the internet speeds are better than I've seen in a long time. I have the surf package (middle). This is a Starlink equipped ship.
  4. We're now 2.5 hours behind the scheduled departure. The engine vibrations are pulsing through the ship so departure must be soon. We had our swiftest embarkation ever! It was under 5 minutes. I'll write about it in tonight's blog. Our Hotel General Manager is our favorite from many cruise days on the Volendam. Our C&T Director is also a favorite. Its been blazing hot today and I definitely prefer my view from the air conditioned comfort of the Crow's Nest. The ship was having problems with the internet (shocking I know), so I don't know when my updates will start after I lose cell service (which is spectacular). our hotel general manager
  5. Today we made it to FLL and have a nice room at the Rodeway Inn & Suites for the next 3 days. Dinner tonight at the 84 Sports bar was amazing. Greater detail is in my blog at https://timmer2023gsa.blogspot.com
  6. We were quite pleased with our Princess travel accommodations. We really like the Princess Lodge dining options over the McKinley Lodge. options. Thanks for following along on our grandchildrens' adventures. Those were truly special and probably not repeatable.
  7. Then there were the open BBQ's around the LIDO pool.
  8. We had a terrific hostess in the Canaletto on the Zuiderdam that transformed our experience so much there that we ate there 4 times in the month were onboard. A year later we were on the Westerdam and she greeted me by name in the MDR and after dinner I asked her how she remembered my name. Her response, "Don't you remember the Canaletto on the Zuiderdam?" She was terrific once again.
  9. Nice reporting and pics. We were able to do the Denali in 2022 with a granddaughter and with a grandson in 2023. In 2022 we rode south on HAL train cars and in 2023 we rode north on Princess train cars even though we we were on HAL trips. We ate one meal at the Subway but enjoyed most of our meals at the Princess Lodge area which we found much more accessible.
  10. We've done the Double and the Triple Denali and we definitely prefer the Triple Denali for all the reasons stated above.
  11. We board in less than 2 weeks for the Grand SA for almost 3 months. Look up my "BTimmer's Almost Live GSA" thread on this board for current information. We sailed on it once before from Valparaiso to BA via Antartica in 2017 and were quite satisfied with it.
  12. Here's a typical list. I customize it for each trip we take. If it's a motorcycle trip, I add more motorcycle oriented items. Many of these items on this list are very unique to my (our) needs. As we travel very frequently, I have a pretty good mental check list and the paper one is just a backup. We pretty much just travel with a backpack and a small rolling suitcase. For the GSA, we'll likely bring unfilled larger rolling suitcases so we have room for souvenirs. Done Number To Do xx 1 Stop Mail (sometimes we don't) xx 2 Stop Paper XX 3 Get $500US Money; 255 Euros & Pounds NA 4 Pay Property Taxes xx 5 Travel folder with shore excursion data & printed itinerary spreadsheets & cruise documents xx 6 Check on VISA requirements xx 7 Small Camera and Batteries xx 8 Large zoom Camera & batteries xx 9 Small tripod xx 10 Kindle Fire & cable xx 11 Laptop & cable xx 12 Finish online check in & complete any online ship purchases NA 13 Arrange for ride to airport xx 14 DJI Action Camera, Battery, & Cord 15 Download books onto Fire 16 Water Off 17 Water Heater Off xx 18 Battery Tender on Wing xx 19 Battery Tender on ST xx 20 Battery Tender on WR xx 21 Locks on Garage Doors xx 22 Power off on Upper Garage Door xx 23 Passport xx 24 Wallet xx 25 Vest xx 26 Tape xx 27 Portable battery for phone xx 28 Extra SD cards xx 29 1 110v power cords xx 30 CPAP xx 31 Handi Floss xx 32 Utility bags (2 chargers) na 33 Binoculars xx 34 Stickers xx 35 Business cards xx 36 List for airline flights na 37 Call Chase Bank na 38 Call BofA xx 39 Online Schwab NA 40 Call Citibank NA 41 Wire money to Schwab xx 42 Mow Lawn na 43 Blow off Roof
  13. In two weeks we're off again on the Zaandam to do the Grand South America cruise. Most of my "to do" items are done. I'll be posting updates here along with pictures and doing one of my regular daily written blogs (link to come later). Feel free to ask questions and I'll try to answer. This will be our first "Grand" HAL cruise and we've seen much of the destination ports except for Rio and we've been on the Zaandam to Antarctica previously. We're looking forward to a nice cruise.
  14. The Volendam is scheduled for a dry dock in October, 2024 just before the FLL to Israel RT cruise starting 11/9/24.
  15. We sailed the last westbound transatlantic on the Ryndam to FLL. We were also able to sail the final voyage of the Statendam from Seattle to Singapore.
  16. We went to Germany last week, and they still stamp you in and out at the airport.
  17. We've done Alaska cruises a number of times. In Skagway, we found a really cool thing to do is to go up to the Musher Camp (booked independently) and take a ride behind a dog sled team. The camp has the dogs there in the summer to pull tourists around in order to keep them in shape for their normal winter activity. It's a real Alaska adventure type excursion. One must be mobile and able to walk up stairs into the Unimog transport vehicle. Our grandkids totally loved this excursion.
  18. We didn't expect it then and definitely don't expect it now. But one can dream!
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