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  1. Most banks have pre paid travel visas. For 4.95 you put the cash on the card and tgen use it as a regular credit card. If possible financially you coukd get one and load it with the required amount to be held. After the cruise you can continue using whatever is left. The card doesn't expire so on future trips you coukd load it the same way. No credit limits, no credit checks, yet fully functioning credit card.

     

    Sent from my SCH-I915 using Forums mobile app

     

    Check with HAL (or any other provider for that matter) and make sure it will work. I seem to remember reading somewhere that HAL doesn't take pre-paid cards.

  2. [quote name='nana51']I have been on 3 cruises, have pictures of all the rooms, but have no idea what their rooms #'s were. would Holland America have that info on the website?[/quote]
    If you contact the Mariner's Society they might have the information. In fact, since you can request a reprint of your final statement (which includes the cabin number) it might be easy for them.

    Rich
  3. They will put a hold on the card for the full amount before you sail. Lat year we were on our honeymoon so had over $1500 in OBC from wedding gifts. HAL still put a hold for $840 on our card day one.

    I've heard Celebrity and possibly others only put holds on as needed (supposedly a daily hold once your OBC has been used up). You might check with HAL to see if with sufficient advance OBC a hold could be waived.

    If you have OBC equal to or greater than the "hold" would be, all you need to do is select "cash" as your payment method. When you check in you will be told to check in with the front desk. When I do, they look and see the credit and say thank you. At the end of the cruise, any refundable credit is returned.

  4. My memory isn't clear on this, because we've never been in a position to do this. I recall getting letters in the past from HAL, shortly after arriving home, stating that if we booked another cruise within (60? 90?) days of returning we would get OBC, or something?

     

    Does HAL still do this? I think there was a code for it.

     

    HAL still does this. There is a code but I can't remember it. When I book within the proper time frame my PVP knows what the code is and applies it. I would think that a good TA would know the code as well

  5. as I posted this morning, I realized that my two star HAL symbol is not showing and scrolling through other posts, I notice other Hal star symbols missing.

     

    I am assuming this is because the web site we copied them from has been taken down. Is there somewhere else we can link to these symbols for Cruise Critic?

     

    Thanks in advance for all your replies. This board has answer to questions I sometimes didn't know I even had:D

     

     

    I believe that some people were linking to the basic "star" symbols on the HAL site - I have no idea on what HAL feels about this. The link is

     

    https://www.hollandamerica.com/images/5starMariner.gif

     

    Change the 5 to whatever star level you are.

     

    On another thread Joanie stated that the animated stars were her creation and she has not offered them to the HALFACTS site.

     

    Rich

  6. To sum it up. Many (most? all?) HAL ships have at least one sign asking that passengers refrain from jogging / running on the promenade deck. Even cruisetrail has admitted that he saw one.

     

    Despite that, some people still choose to jog / run on the promenade deck.

     

    Chances are pretty good that the ships crew will not say anything to you if you choose to jog / run.

     

    Each passenger will make a choice.

  7. That's interesting. I will pay attention to this.

    I did not see that on the Nieuw Amsterdam in November.

    Sure I will do on the promenade what I usually do.

     

    You say you will pay attention. How many signs would there have to be, how big would they need to be and where would they have to be placed in order for you to refrain from jogging / running on the promenade deck?

  8. True, no one cares if you are walking there; there are no walking restrictions. When I was on Eurodam, there were clearly posted signs restricting running on the Promenade. There were no posted exceptions. It is an individual decision to heed or not.

     

    I agree with the above. My last three cruises (Noordam, Zaandam, and Eurodam) I made it a point to check for the signs. They do exist. They are, however, kinda small. They contain arrows captioned forward and aft, advise slippery when wet and no jogging.

     

    Your choice as to compliance. Like many things aboard the ship, enforcement is lax -- the crew does not want any confrontation.

  9. Oh that's encouraging - it would indicate that she did indeed share that information with you for the new site.

     

    Actually, I knew that jtl513 had provided that information and contacted him off board and he provided it to me. He also said that retiredmustang had provided the information for either the R or S class ships. When I saw retiredmustang post on the other thread I asked him about it, and he replied with his information on that thread.

     

    Rich

  10. When we send stateroom pictures to you, is it possible to have some sort of response(maybe automatic) indicating that you have received the email.

     

    I sent some pictures, but not sure if you received them and don't want to bother you by asking.

     

    I usually don't look at that account until I am ready to do updates. Your pictures arrived after I finished the last set. I have been sending "thank you" replies after the cabin has been added to the site.

     

    Rich

  11. While fix'n links, you may want to note that zuiderdam 8140 photos were taken in June 2013.

     

    This information has been added, thanks.

     

    In another thread http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?p=41418980#post41418980 IRL_Joanie suggests that halfacts.com has wifi location info. Have great bits of info been shared from that great-but-now-defunct cabin photo website?

     

    I will be doing updates this weekend and will include the wifi locations

  12. Please excuse my ignorance. I don't understand why all the Vista cabins are in the same list. Is it because the cabins are all numbered identically?

     

    With just a very few exceptions all four ships of each class are identical, therefore 7065 on the Noordam would show what 7065 on the Zuiderdam, Oosterdam and Westerdam would look like.

     

    When, like in the case of Vista Class 4010, there are pictures of more than one ship both are shown

     

    Rich

  13. By any chance, is one of the two exceptions, the pictures of Eurodam 4131? I sent those in a separate email than my Ryndam pictures which did get posted to the site. I don't want to fill up your mailbox by sending them again if you did receive them.

     

    Eurodam 4131 has now been added - Sorry I had just done a bunch and just didn't get to it.

     

    I sent some photos of Ryndam 035 on January 11 - perhaps you didn't receive them, or I didn't put my name on them? Don't see them on halfacts. Should I send them again?

     

    You sent 5 emails with titles 035 Ryndam, 053 Ryndam, 053 Ryndam, 035 Ryndam and 053 Ryndam. I went with the three out of five. If it is 035 let me know and I will change it.

     

    Rich

  14. RJC (Rick, Jacqui, Chris),

     

    I sent you a boatload (hah!) of photos today, and will send more from my Eurodam 2013 Northern Atlantic TA as soon as I sort them out. But, I noticed that on some of the sections of the great new site that you have daily programs and menus. Do you want those as well? On that 2013 Eurodam TA, I posted daily skeds and menus -- do you want those files? (OK, it may have been a bit of overkill on my live blog, but people on these boards in the past seemed to want that info about various cruises, so I included them.)

     

    Dave

    Dave - in an earlier post jtl513 said you were responsible for the wifi locations on either the R or S Class ships -- may we include those?

     

    Thanks

     

    Rich

  15. Go to http://www.wa70.com/hal/dining/llS.jpg to count the number of tables for 10. (Click to zoom in) I think there's seven: 134, 135, 140, 141, 307, 308, 309.

     

    I think unless you make a reservation for the full table, I'd guess that your chances of sitting together are pretty slim no matter how long you wait.

    John -- I got updated dining room maps and they are now on the HALFACTS.com pages for the different classes. The map for the Statendam is at http://halfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/SADM.pdf

     

    Rich

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