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  1. WE were looking at the Azamara Onward 10 day Greece itinerary in July 2022 under the 60% off for 2nd guest.

    The price on the web site shows $3,779 for a "plus" Veranda.  Doing the math under the 60% off for 2nd guest promo gets a 2nd person price of $1,511.60. Total $5,700 for 2 (including the port tax of $201. each.)

    Okay -- run the "book now" on the web site and BOOM - the price for 2 pax in a VC stateroom (same number of the stateroom chosen in the first pricing estimate) is $7,402 - a PLUS stateroom is $7,900 -- $2,200 more.

     

    We've run the query twice on 2 different computers, under 2 different accounts and both come up the substantial increase from the listed "bait" price. 

    What am I missing here?

  2. 25 minutes ago, ABoatNerd said:

     

    However, the cruise lines are not interested in me, they are focused on the younger set. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

    And that thought is verified by the new video at the bottom of the above CNBC item - Headline:  "Cruise industry proposes ban on passengers over 70" (without doctor statement that they are fit to travel -- was the rest of the sentence)

  3. 31 minutes ago, Vict0riann said:

    I might just send that link to my PCC and see if she will confirm it!

     

    Did it...

     

    I just did - along with the 3 other "citations" of the new policy (after checking my email - no info; the roll call for the cruise - also no info).  So we are seeing "reports" of a new cancelation policy but I, as a booked passenger with outstanding questions as to this specific topic open with my PCC, have not received anything.  

  4. Thank you, CruiserBruce, for your kind attention.

    I was looking for more "general" impressions of the itinerary.  The ship will be new to us, but we've cruised with HAL previously. We've been to Rome and Venice, but Naples will be new.  So we have some general experience, just looking (at this time) for overall impressions of HAL "doing"  Western Europe.  

    I've looked at the Roll Call board - seems thin for the 4-17 itinerary (where the 4-28 itinerary has 3 pages, but seems confused as to embarkation points and sometimes even debarkation point - I think it is a one-way Barcelona to Venice - but can't be sure).

     

    Also - I read that the New Amsterdam will just be out of dry dock - then read a retraction of that information. On another thread, there was discussion as to "just out of dry dock".  We had a very POOR experience on the Zuiderdam just out of dry dock previously and really don't want to repeat that experience!

  5. I've completed a search with little results -- so I'm posing the question to the community

     

    We are looking at HAL New Amsterdam out of Barcelona in April 2020.  We'd like to get information about that itinerary --11 Day Ancient Treasures (Barcelona, Sete, Monte Carlo, Florence, Rome, Naples, Tunis & Carthage, Valetta) -- and about HAL in Europe generally

     

    Can anyone provide some information - or direct me to where the info might be located?   

  6. Yes - it is a matter that can be "worked around" 

    But it is symbolic of the clunky web site design and the intermittent failures.  Sure each individual time it happens, it is a sigh and move on.  It is the accumulation of failures in different areas that create the frustration.

     

  7. WE had the same issue with Tropicana v. Amazing Evening -- Tropicana has a 7 day notice cancellation with a small penalty.  Guest relations worked "with" us to get information, but then exceeded their mandate by accepting the penalty and cancelling our Tropicana reservations (I requested that the AZRepresentative learn what the Tropicana would do and I wanted a full refund - I didn't care if that refund came from Tropicana or AZ - the Representative accepted the cancelation with penalty from Tropicana, but didn't get the balance refunded from AZ.)  

     

    In any case - hearing about the Tropicana and experiencing the "Azamzing Evening" -- I wish we'd chosen the Tropicana.

  8. On 8/4/2018 at 11:39 AM, barryw1111 said:

    I’ll be cruising to Cuba 02/20 with 7 other couples from Owings Mills Md

    WE hope to leave the ship in Havana for our own Jewish themed tours.

    I'd suggest you contact "Blexie" - Havana Tours

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147271-d11950395-Reviews-Havana_Tours_With_Blexie-Havana_Ciudad_de_la_Habana_Province_Cuba.html

     

    We used him in Havana in November and he is a bright, articulate, well organized young man - and already has information about Jewish theme tours in Havana. 

  9. We exchanged money in each port.  Just be sure to request a receipt.  Our guide said there had been some shenanigans with tourists getting short changed at the conversion booths - their computer states the amounts and conversion rates and will print the receipt.  Tell then you want a receipt.

  10. Aside from the SNAFU of retrieving "prohibited" items from security, early WALK OFF was pretty simple. WE didn't wait for an announcement. Near the announced projected time, we were ready and left our cabin heading for the gangway. We found the correct location, verified with the security staff where to wait. They were prepared and we were 2nd in line when the ship was cleared (right around 7:00 AM - as projected).  We walked off - walked though customs, found the "prohibited items retrieval place" (outside customs) and got in line for a cab. A cab arrived immediately and we were off to MIA.

    MIA was a disaster - with long security lines -- AND they had the dogs out. But I still made my "early" flight (11:00 AM - not all that early!!)

  11. This drink issue is obviously on-going and confusing!

    I wasn't confused when boarding - due to participation here, I knew to request "with included spirits" when ordering a "suspicious" drink - a mojito.  At sail away, above the Pool Bar, I requested a "mojito with included spirits". The server was totally okay with the order - the delivered drink was a perfect mojito!  I was pleased.  

    I next ordered a mojito at the Pool Bar - in person. The bartender requested my card.  I said "with included spirits" -- he was totally non-plussed, pulled a sour face and went off. The delivered drink was terrible -- bitter, full of rum and mint and pretty much nothing else.  I returned it to the barman.  I tried later at the Sunset Bar - again the waiter requested my card and I reminded him I said "with included spirits". The drink delivered was, again, terrible - lemon (rather than lime), bitter, no sparkle.  I returned it - and this server reported my dissatisfaction. It was a kurfuffle with the director coming and inquiring as to my satisfaction - calling in someone else to make the drink. The drink they delivered was marginally better, but still NOT the level of the first.  I tried again, later, at another bar, to get a mojito with included spirts and was disappointed against with the bar tender's attitude and a poor drink.  I didn't say anything .. just wandered off leaving my drink at the table.

    My sister is a scientist so we tested our hypothesis and ordered a mojito and offered my card.  Beautiful mojito delivered -- perfect in all ways - sweet-ish, sparkling, limey, minty, rummy perfection!

    I wondered if the "included spirit" being used might be suspect. I ordered a daiquiri - which is on the included list.  It was good, so I don't think the rum was the issue with the mojito.

    I know what my conclusion is.  

     

    (The attention paid to my issue is not the point of this post. I appreciate their attention but it would have been better if the matter had been solved with a good drink every time "mojito with included spirts" was ordered.  If there is only one bar tender who can make a good mojito - then it is a matter of communication and training.  But I don't think that is the issue  ....)

  12. A woman on Journey just YESTERDAY (November 20) had a 9 AM flight. We got off the ship -- early departure dealing with our own luggage -- promptly.  I'm fairly sure she got the to the airport on time - BUT security was a nightmare in the American terminal with the dogs out and huge lines.  

    So - yes ... you MIGHT be able to get off the ship in a time manner (but there are no guarantees as to that since the ship must clear customs), but you can't count on MIA being a smooth transfer.

  13. Thanks -- in the original messages -- back in March!! -- he said he'd meet us at the port.  I have guessed that most guides would be informed as to when the ships dock and approximately how long it takes for Pax to get off.

    I'd just like some confirmation!  

    We will probably keep him for Cienfuegos-Trinadad (that is the group of 😎 .....but based on the "caravan" approach, I'm thinking I'll quickly find someone else for Santiago. 

  14. I have a tour for 8 reserved with Yuri for November 15.  (However, we leave in 1.5 weeks)

    He has not responded to recent messages requesting time and place of meeting and what type of transportation he provides.

     

    He had good reviews at Trip Advisor -- but, things can change.  I know of the internet difficulties; I know that Hurricane Michael has caused problems.  I've allowed consideration for those in expecting a response. Other private operators have responded to recent inquiry.

     

    Does anyone have CURRENT information as to Yuri and/or Cuba Guiders.

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