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  1. 41 minutes ago, DaisyRose said:

    and any idea of the cost? 

     

    I don't know the cost but from our experience, anytime we compared a HAL hotel rate to booking ourselves, the HAL rate was always higher...and most of the time way higher....

     

    But when leaving for a cruise from Rotterdam.....if you want to go "all in" with HAL, check out these two hotels in Rotterdam:

     

    The former HQ building for HAL now a hotel:

     

    https://hotelnewyork.com

     

    Or the older Rotterdam ship now a hotel:

     

    https://ssrotterdam.com

     

    Nothing like going to ROTTERDAM to board the ROTTERDAM and staying at the ROTTERDAM pre-cruise.  

     

    Enjoy Rotterdam or any 'dam ship...

     

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  2. We have cruised on the Rotterdam and the Sky Princess.

     

    Without knowing/considering the itinerary and price, we would choose Rotterdam.

     

    Why?

     

    • Fixed Dining.  We like same time, same waiter, same table.  On Sky, we had to beg every evening for a table for two with the waiter team we enjoyed.  Horrible lines, asking permission every night, avoiding the tables for two that are in a line and not private. We love the fixed dining experience on Rotterdam. And the food...more on that later.
    • Cabins.  We were in balcony cabins for both.  Sky has an open closet (like motel 6), no chair, less storage and we think the balcony was smaller (could be based on the cabin)
    • Ambience.  Sky was like being at the shopping mall.  Especially the atrium which was like the food court.  Loud lido with some sort of bingo gambling going on.  Spa/hydro suite on Sky was not as good and was hidden in the dark center of the ship...We enjoyed the Rotterdam hydro suite....Rotterdam is more our traditional, calm selves. 
    • Retractable ceiling.  The Sky lido pool area does not have a retractable wall meaning the area is useless during inclement weather.  Makes ship very crowded elsewhere when the weather is bad and all the lido pool folks have to seek shelter.  Rotterdam (and all HAL ships) have the retractable wall.
    • Food.  For us (I realize different folks have different opinions on food) HAL food is excellent.  Dutch Cafe, NY Pizza, Dive in, MDR, Lido all beat what we experienced on Sky.  Lido on Sky was , for us, very frustrating...salad bar was a cluster to maneuver and it was hidden, juice cups were shot glass size, more like a cafeteria than HAL's lido market.   Breakfast in MDR for Sky was a very small menu w/only one "special of the day"...HAL's was extensive every day. 
    • Entertainment.  Not into production shows and that seemed to be big on Sky.  Nothing similar to the EXC talks (informative educational talks) that HAL has and we enjoy.  The jazz club had what we call "brunch jazz" which is not our thing.  Sky had nothing like the Music Walk experience on Rotterdam (Billboard, classical, rock, blues, etc.)
    • Technology.  We liked the navigator app on Rotterdam to order burgers, etc. to pick up later....Sky relied on this quarter size "medallion" (lost on day 2) that they promised would make cruising so much easier but it rarely worked or had nothing of value for us.  They seemed to obsess over it but it did nothing for us. 
    • Size matters.  Rotterdam 2668 vs Sky 3660 passengers.  Sky often felt crowded....We never experienced lines or crowding on Rotterdam 
    • Staff.  Both were great....But the Rotterdam staff (especially cabin stewards and waiters) do a great job of quietly getting things done and getting to know your likes/dislikes.  Hard to quantify that one but the staff on HAL seems to be a notch above. 

     

    There is probably more but I'm tired of typing.  Realize we are HAL loyalists (based on the experience and value we get) but we were open to trying other cruise lines but this Sky Princess experience on Princess helped us realize we were "one and done" with them for now.....

     

    I wish you a great journey on whatever you choose.....And we choose the Rotterdam any day over the Sky Princess.   

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  3. We are in/out in 1.5 hours without pushing it......we enjoy an efficient MDR and I'll pass along a few suggestions:

     

    • Utilize fixed dining....so the waiter knows what you want/don't want and is ready
    • to help out on day 1 (which is always chaotic), find your table in the afternoon and then just go to it when the MDR opens....no need to wait in the long line to be taken to your table
    • also, day 1 afternoon, if buying sommelier wine package, get the list from the beverage table (set up usually at lido) and figure out what you want....sometimes, they will know if some are available/not available......but wait and buy from waiter as he gets credit 
    • Check out the MDR menu on your TV while getting dressed for dinner.....so you will know what you want or at least have a general idea
    • Order everything at once.....some folks hold off on ordering dessert or after dinner coffee....but telling the waiter what you want up front saves steps

     

    Dinner in the MDR is a highlight for us......we love it....and enjoy the banter with the waiter, trying different foods than we would risk ordering at home....and the pace is really up to us.....

     

    Enjoy the Main Dining Room......whether 30 minutes or 2.5 hours!

     

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  4. 1 minute ago, staceyglow said:

    Interesting, because that does not line up with my experience after 25+ Carnival cruises. You said you "were told" that - who told you?

     

    Called Carnival today....that was from the Carnival employee who answered the 800# this morning....

     

     

  5. 2 minutes ago, simplelife said:

    As soon as you get your S &  S card, it will have your dining room and table information. Go and check out your table, IF you want a change, go to the Maitre 'd right away. We have always been able to get a change when we have wanted one, in one case not until the second night. 

     

    That is exactly what we will do!

     

    thanks for the info.

  6. 21 hours ago, Taters said:

    You might want to call Carnival to request a table for 2. 

     

    I called Carnival.

     

    Very helpful.

     

    I could visit with the dining room staff prior to dinner and ask for a table for two.....I could also provide a note on my cruise booking to request a table for two (but not confirmed).  

     

    I've reached out to the TA to add the "table for two" request....

     

    Also, I was told that having "fixed dining" is better for obtaining a table for two rather than having open seating.  

     

    Thanks to all for the helpful intel......We look forward to our cruise and our table for two. 

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  7. 18 hours ago, Taters said:

    A big difference I've learned is that shorts are acceptable in the MDR at dinner except for the occasional dressy night.  I kind of like this for the simplicity of packing for a very hot climate.

     

    Wow, that is big....And we are traveling in a warm climate.....I'm not sure Her Majesty will allow this but glad to know it is an option.

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  8. 17 hours ago, TomCruise48 said:

    The Panorama is the last Carnival new build to have self-service launderettes where you can use your ship pass to operate the washers and dryers

     

    We will be doing that....haven't done that since college.  

     

    Thanks for the laundry intel. 

  9. 22 hours ago, Wennfred said:

    Yes it’s possible to get the same table with the same waiters each night, I get that done even when they assign me “any time dining”. The two options are to get a medical note from your doctor stating your food sensitivities and food allergies, this also work for diabetics and for this reason you need to keep the same waiters to ensure they know you dietary restrictions. Option 2 is to draft up the memo yourself and hand it over to the Mater’d on day one.

     

    I'd rather not lie.......but thanks for the tip.

     

    We are assigned early sitting....and nothing noting a request or confirmation for "table for two" seems to be available on our reservation.  

     

    What's going to happen to us when we approach the MDR podium on day 1 and say "We would like a table for two, please"?

     

    Is it expected that we will be assigned a table with other folks for the entire 25 night cruise?  I might prefer to walk the plank than endure that. Kill me now.  LOL. 

     

     

  10. On 7/3/2024 at 8:10 AM, five. said:

    Here is a YouTube video on the thermal suite. It's not really a hot tub, not as good as HAL.

     

    Thanks for sharing the video & intel.......The pool seemed small?  We may have to wait until we board to see for ourselves....And see what the price will be.  The price is nowhere that I can discover when I log in. 

  11. On 7/3/2024 at 5:07 AM, Honolulu Blue said:

    First of all, I need to ask your VIFP status with Carnival. 

     

    It looks like we are turning "gold" during this cruise and I've read that Carnival lets you use your new level if it happens on the cruise....Don't think that is going to help out with laundry.

     

    Thanks for the details....Looks like we may be doing this dorm style with visits to the washateria. Will need to pack detergent pods. 

     

    Thanks

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  12.  

    15 hours ago, Ray4Fun said:

    Has anyone been a part of Dutch Day ? 

     

    Yes, our April Oosterdam cruise had the Dutch themed dinner in the MDR. 

     

    I recall a great menu....pea soup is delicious....and also had an Indonesian entree...which, I learned, is very Dutch.

     

    It's good to see the "Dutch dinner" back...

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  13. It's been awhile since we boarded a Carnival ship.....We have booked passage on the Panorama reposition cruise from Singapore this fall......Can folks help us out on how these situations roll on Carnival?  Holland America Line is our reference point. 

     

    • We prefer fixed dining (same time, same table for two, same waiters).  We have early dining but no reference to a table for two.  Will I be able to get a table for two, same time, same waiters for the cruise?  We'd like to not stand in line each evening and simply head to our table.
    • We enjoy wine at dinner.  Are there reasonably priced wine bottle packages?  Or how best economically to enjoy wine at dinner?
    • We like the thermal suite.  I do not see that it is available to purchase online in the spa listings.  Any intel on the price and the experience?
    • We enjoy the unlimited laundry service and we send out dirty clothes daily.  Is that available on Carnival and how much?

     

    We'd appreciate any and all advice to help make this a great Carnival cruise! 

     

     

     

     

  14. On 6/21/2024 at 11:53 AM, CruiserBruce said:

    Second, try your cruise line air department. One way international fares are what they usually do best.

     

    ^^^This....

     

    We just bought one way tickets thru the cruise line (Flight Ease on Holland America Line) for our TA in April for $485 each (AMS to ATL).  I'll be watching the fares because (based on previous experience) the price may drop a time or two and the fare is such that you can cancel/rebook w/no issues prior to cruise final payment. 

  15. 16 minutes ago, Stroopwafel said:

    but if digital is accepted everything should be fine. 

     

    You will be fine...our last couple of cruises we have successfully boarded using the electronic boarding pass on the Navigator app....The only document we need in our hands is our USA passport.  You are good to go based on our latest boardings. 

     

    Enjoy the cruise.......and RVing along the way.

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  16. 53 minutes ago, ToBe said:

    How many times have you had the Origin Story on the Main  Stage the first night of the cruise?

     

    We saw a "rough draft" of the Origin Story on the maiden voyage of the Rotterdam in 2021. I say "rough draft" because they had many of the same slides from the Covid chaos and told the portion of the Origin Story dealing with getting the crews home during Covid. 

     

     

    22 minutes ago, wdw1972 said:

    How often have you gone?

     

    Once. 

     

    It's a great presentation if you are interested in the history of Holland America Line....We love it and enjoyed it...

     

    23 minutes ago, wdw1972 said:

    Have you ever not seen had the Origin Story?

     

    The Origin Story has been shown on every HAL cruise we've boarded since Rotterdam 2021.......beginning with the Nieuw Amsterdam in late 2021 to the Oosterdam in 2024.

  17. On 3/6/2017 at 11:17 AM, EDLOS said:

    Of the passengers that only use Carry On's, are they the one's that sit across from from me in a "beer ad" t-shirt on a Gala Night. ?? Maybe it's my imagination !

     

    We are carry on folks and I manage to wear a long sleeve dress shirt and kaki pants at "dressy night".....which meets the HAL dress code requirements.....

     

    Also, Her Majesty always looks great in her black dress......on "dressy nights".

     

    I don't think the amount of luggage hauled on board relates to what folks decide to wear onboard.....

     

    We are carry on folks but we do not own "beer ad" t-shirts. 

     

    Enjoy the journey, no matter what you choose to wear onboard!

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  18. On 3/5/2017 at 1:35 PM, Skysurfr said:

    Are people allowed to bring their own luggage to their room?

     

    Yes

     

    We carry our luggage on and off these days.....We each manage with a carry on/roller bag and a backpack each.

     

    Why?

     

    • With HAL laundry, we can easily travel with the carry on/roller bag each 
    • We avoid the wait for our luggage once onboard
    • We avoid the teamsters and the tip when arriving at Port Everglades (and other ports)
    • We avoid baggage fees when we fly Delta (and most flights, Delta gladly takes our bag and checks them for free at the gate)
    • We use early dis-embarkation and love it...easy off and to the transport
    • If land touring pre or post cruise, we can easily get around and with HAL's laundry service we either leave the ship with clean clothes or arrive on the ship with dirty clothes.

     

    I realize other folks have different experiences......but....Enjoy the journey and carry the luggage onboard!

     

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