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  1. Salsa y Salsa! Lots of fun! Learning how to make salsa and dance salsa like you belong on Dancing with the Stars 😉
  2. HAL still has horse racing but only at HMC.............Btw, thanks a bunch for a very well detailed and informative report!
  3. Those entertainers are considered "regular" crew, so no guest privileges
  4. Forgot to add; K-dam's ship's bell will be removed from it's normal position on the bow, transported to the Lido pool, placed on a specially made stand, and rung at midnight, thereby also ringing in the new year
  5. Yes on the New Year's Eve party at the Lido Pool with the BB King's All-Star band providing live entertainment and the captain present for the final countdown of 2022 when the officer of the watch will sound the ship's whistle at the stroke of midnight. It's always first come/first serve there as far as limited seating and/or standing. There are no reservations for the event/no charge but lots party favors, lots of champagne, as well as a Dutch tradition; "Oliebollen" (kinda/sorta like a Dutch donut) Always a fun event and a very cool way to ring in the new year. We will be there and very much looking forward to it!
  6. Guest/contract entertainers onboard HAL, and that includes the BB King's All-Star and the rock band on the Pinnacle class ships, but not the Billboard Onboard musicians.) enjoy a somewhat different status as compared to regular crew. They enjoy both guest and crew privileges, in other words, the best of two worlds. In a nutshell, they are allowed to be in the hot tubs in the pool area, something a regular crew member can not do. Having said that, being intoxicated, even for guest and/or contract entertainers, is not allowed onboard HAL ships. Don't know who/which ship's department the officer you described conversing with this "happy" group was and if he formed the opinion that they were in fact inebriated or just loud. Looks like, again as you describe, he gave them a warning to calm it down. If that warning was ignored s you describe, there should have been a second visit, with or without security present, which would have been at the discretion of that officer, and the happy group would have been told to get the heck out of dodge, e.g. said sitz bath, poste haste, and make themselves scarce! The officer should have made a report of the situation/behavior which would have made it to the head of the entertainment dept., the hotel general manager, the staff captain, and the captain. If there were obvious signs and symptoms of being under the influence of adult beverages, there should have been follow up conducted, up and including having the happy group submit to a breathalyzer test (breathalyzer machines, similar to those used by law enforcement, are routinely carried on HAL ships and operated by security who will have received training in their use). Based on the outcome of those tests, there would have been additional consequences as a result of that group's juvenile behavior
  7. The cabana attendants are assigned to the ship's Beverage Dept., confirmed! Their supervisor is the head deck steward while the Beverage Dept. is headed by the beverage manager
  8. Security does not get involved in a guest/occupant of the cabana area bringing in a speaker to start blaring music, unless the situation gets out of hand. Initial response to the situation described would be of the supervisor of the cabana attendants, going up to the dept. head. I have not seen a post describing the behavior of allegedly inebriated entertainers inside a hot tub (perhaps you can point me in the correct direction), but that would involve security, as well as the entertainment director and, if proven to be ETOH, there would be consequences for those individuals. Being intoxicated as a crew member and/or guest entertainer can lead up to a captain's hearing board (basically a captain's mast with all shipboard upper management, the HR manager and the SECO present in the room) and, based on the outcome of that hearing, potential termination of contract and a one-way trip home for the crew/entertainer(s) involved
  9. I hear ya however, there is no F&B department per se! There is a beverage group headed by the beverage mngr. There is a restaurant group (the old food service dept.) headed by a restaurant operations mngr. and there is a galley group (the old food preparation dept.) headed by the executive chef. There is the Hotel General Manager (the old hotel manager and then hotel director) with the ultimate responsibility of the entire hotel dept. Below him/her are the asst. hotel gm and the F&B director who both function as the right hand persons of the hotel gm. Not 100% sure who the cabana attendants belong to but will find out
  10. So, the F&B manager has nada to do with a so-called "VIP" blaring the Cranberries on his boombox inside the cabana area! That goes all the way up to the hotel general manager (new title after HM and HD). Not sure why the OP has/had a meeting with the F&B mngr. since there's neither food nor beverage involved in this/his valid complaint!
  11. Tony, great pic of that "Who, me?" cutie pie! Nutella brings back memories from my youth in Holland 😉
  12. Could be worse! 😉 Could be stuck inside the Shanghai, PRC terminal that the Chinese authorities closed up after a group of about ten of them in full uniform marched up the gangway to go get a free lunch in the Lido. When the SECO (guess who 😉) told the staff captain, the latter refused them permission to board, so the now slightly upset platoon of custom dudes marched off and secured all entrances to the terminal trapping about 75 Amsterdam pax inside! The situation was later rectified after the staff captain reversed his decision and the SECO had to have a meeting with the Chinese head honcho in charge, who didn't speak a lick of English, so the local port agent had to act as interpreter 🙂 The way things work............ See you soon also!
  13. Enjoy K-dam and her crew! Go get a Broodje Kroket at the Grand Dutch Cafe! See ya soon! 😉
  14. Well, you've heard about the slur "Going Dutch," have ya, Meneer uit Den Haag? 🤓
  15. VIP or not; doesn't matter/don't care! You don't start blaring YOUR music in a common area of the ship for everyone else to have to endure! If you are a VIP, then reserve one of the meeting rooms on the ship and go play your tunes over there until the cows come home looking to be milked! Poorly handled by ship's staff!
  16. Sorry, but the NL staff is from the Philippines, not Indonesia! 😉
  17. The Neptune Lounge concierge assignment used to be a rotating position from within the front office/guest services. For about a year and a half now, that has been changed to a permanent NL concierge position (so no longer a rotating position), backed up (for her/his breaks) by a member of the front office which is still a collateral assignment. So, to answer your question, you will see one NL concierge plus one part-time backup. In addition, members of the Pinnacle Grill restaurant will be in the NL on a daily basis to set up /restock the food items inside. That is usually also the same individual however he (it is usually a male PG server) can have a backup from the PG also. Enjoy your time in the NL! It's a great place to relax!
  18. Good for ya! Let's keep it that way and think positive! 🤠
  19. Captain Halle Thon "Hi, it's me again" Gundersen entering Prinsendam's show room on formal night for the staff introduction and toast
  20. Looks like Cees Tesselaar with his front office crew; cool pic!
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