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trishbk

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    Bora Bora

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  1. Can we please add passengers who save lounge chairs? We are currently on the Rotterdam for 3 cruises for a total of 4 weeks. By 8am everyday, every lounge chair has been saved. Sometimes, they save up to 6 lounge chairs with one โ€œwatchdogโ€ passenger saving them. Now with 3 weeks under our belt, we have never been able to sit on a lounge chair โ€” seriously! And yes, we have been hermits retreating to our inside cabin. Right now with over 300 kids on the ship, it peeves me to see a family early in the morning saving 4 chairs and an adjacent lido pool dining table the whole day. The Hotel Manager and Assistant Hotel Manager were standing around the Lido pool area at 8:30am after all the chairs had been saved. We took the opportunity to speak to them face-to-face about the issue and letting them know we have not even had the opportunity to enjoy a lounge chair for weeks. His response wasโ€ฆ they canโ€™t do anything about it because โ€œCorporateโ€ says they canโ€™t move passengersโ€™ belongings for fear of being accused of personal belongings being stolen. I told them that last week there was a confrontation between two groups of passengers because someone had saved 6 lounge chairs. I also told him about the issue with the non-service dogs and he just diffused it as โ€œCorporateโ€ has their hands tied. I am pretty fed up! HAL has put in the daily program at the beginning of each cruise about the 30 min rule. I told the Hotel Mgr that I may choose to move someoneโ€™s stuff off a chair if it has been empty for 30 min and confront the person if they come after me as they touted in the daily program at the beginning of each cruise. The Hotel Manager insinuated that I may be asked to leave the cruise as he said they warned the passengers the prior week when there was the the prior confrontation. This is frustrating just like the fake service dogs. When will Holland America WAKE-UP and address these issues instead of putting their heads in the sand????!!!!!
  2. We also had to deal with a so called โ€œservice dogโ€ on our Kdam cruise, just after your Hawaii cruise. Spoke to some others irritated by the dog in the stroller, and also questioning what function the dog was providing to the passenger. The couple claimed that the small Yorkshire Silkie Terrier was brought on board for the husbandโ€™s Type 2 diabetes. As a nurse that pointed this out to us and other passengers, you do not need a service dog for Type 2 diabetes. So many times I saw the dog, the husband was not even present. Please people, leave your emotional support dogs at home! And pay for a dog sitter when you decide to go on a longer cruise. No, donโ€™t treat them like they are your grandchildren! The HAL rules are very clear. Sadly folks get an โ€œexpertโ€ to say their dog is a service dog. This is hurting the real service dogs that are really helping their owners.
  3. OK Iโ€™ll join the list of skepticism as well. As I was getting off the ship today in Kona, Iโ€™ve noticed that the guest services were coddling these so-called service dog. It was sitting happily in its stroller and the two guest services women were petting it again I doubt that itโ€™s a service animal.
  4. I agree. By the way this is the current so called service dog in the stroller. Not the best photo.
  5. An update as promised in regards to those 2 dogs that the two women brought on to your cruise. I spoke to Rene the Hotel Manager in person after I boarded the current Jan 30 Hawaiian Cruise. He informed me that those women are now banned from Holland America. Per Rene, they did not have the correct paperwork for those so called โ€œservice dogsโ€. On the current cruise, there is another so called service dog. Rene says it has the right paperwork, however as a former dog trainer, I highly doubt this small dog is a service dog either. Service dogs do not travel in baby strollers and as per the HAL policy, bringing a comfort or emotional support animal is not allowed on HAL ships.
  6. I was on the Kdam in December and returning on the 18 day Hawaii cruise at the end of January. I do know Rene, the Hotel Manager. He arranged for us to get our same MDR table on our January cruise. If I have an opportunity to chat with him, I may ask what follow up was done re the dogs. I do agree the dog issue needs to be addressed. Real service dogs play an essential role and these dogs are not service dogs.
  7. HALโ€™s policies extend Mariner benefits to the passenger with the highest status so long as they are sharing a cabin. A little while back, when my husband was 4 star and I was 5 star, he would also get the complementary day in the thermal suite and 2 specialty dining benefits.
  8. I have been a 4-H Dog Leader for 6 yrs where I taught 9-18 yrs old kids how to train their dogs in obedience training. Before that I showed AKC Obedience. I have young kids in 4-H whose dogs are more well behaved than these little dogs on your cruise, even their very young puppies! I also have neighbors who train puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind for more than 20 yrs. If the dogs cannot make the โ€œcutโ€ to advance for Guide Dogs for the Blind, they typically are trained to become therapy dogs for individuals who are at risk for seizures or military warriors who are paraplegics. The dogs on your cruise are not service dogs! One hint for me is the woman wearing high heeled sandals. If your dog is for a disabled person, they do not wear heeled shoes. One of the things that disgusts those who train puppies for the blind is that anybody can get their dog listed as a service dog. I am on the Jan 30 Hawaii cruise, and if someone brings a dog on a cruise that disrupts my experience on the cruise, I will report it immediately. I will try Guest Services first and then will go to Rene the Hotel Manager.
  9. We hope you enjoyed Hilo and perhaps got to downtown old Hilo today. They also have a daily Farmerโ€™s Market downtown with more than just produce. The bus to downtown from the Hilo port is only $1 or if you are over 55, it is FREE. Only runs once an hour but weโ€™ll work or pay a few dollars for a taxi.
  10. Sorry to hear you are without an excursion. You might want to consider grabbing Uber to Waikiki. Here is a copy/paste of our upcoming Jan 30 Hawaii cruise info that I put together: Ride city bus that stops directly in front of terminal. Bus 20 or 42.26 min bus ride to Halekulani Hotel. It is 1 hr 15 min to walk. Taxi is 7 min and approx. $15-$19. Bus website: TheBus New , lots of buses go past the cruise ship terminal, which is called the Aloha Tower on the maps. You can go up the Aloha Tower for free for a bird's eye view. From Aloha Tower you can catch free shuttle buses to Walmart and Hilo Hattie if you need anything.Also great inexpensive place to purchase souvenirs.
  11. There are 2 cold water bucket drops located in the thermal suite near the 2 steam rooms. One of them is between the non-functional horizontal shower and steam room. The other is inside the door to the left of the steam room that has a sea view. Just look up alongside the wall and you should see a bucket with a chain. Just get under it and give the chain a long, hard pull for a refreshing wake up. I just recommend doing this immediately upon leaving the steam room.
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