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Djb4CC

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    Toronto, Canada
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Holland America
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Trans-Atlantic

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  1. So this stockperk app is fairly new for HAL, at least newly being required method. So this question may not yet have come up. So I have submitted my proof of ownership at the end of February (I can’t and wouldn’t provide access to my broker account) and my ownership is verified. I have applied against a future cruise and it has been processed. All good. My question is, how often do we need to verify our ownership? Like if I book another cruise, will I have to verify again (which is fine - same as old process) or is my ownership confirmed for some period of time, ie 3 months, a year from submission, each calendar year, each CCL program extension? Anyone with experience so far or perhaps on a different CCL line.
  2. The cabana never shows up in the navigator nor booking confirmation. I agree that you should not have to worry… but bring a copy of your email that was sent with your booking. I would also suggest making the cabana one of your early stops on embarkation day so you can “stake your claim”. I did see an issue with double booking this last cruise and they had to move someone to one in a less ideal location.
  3. So had a cabana in January on the Rotterdam for 9 days. It was the best money spent on a cruise. I have attached the food and drink “schedule” they provided. The Nami sushi at lunch was awesome. And we always tried to make sure we were back up there after a port visit by 2:30 to get the gelato and sparkling wine each day. always tried to stake out a table in the shade for lunch as not a huge fan of eating off my lap, even if it is just a burger or pizza.
  4. For easier time then the fill with a glass in the lido is to head to the gym and they have a bottle filling station. No ice, but it is very cold water.
  5. On the last ship I have been on, the Rotterdam, the gym had a bottle refill water station built into the drinking fountain. I am sure as they upgrade the gyms on the ships, these will become standard features.
  6. Zaandam I can help with… there is no sauna in the change room. It is outside the changeroom about 8-10 feet down a public hallway that has several treatment rooms and the gym much further down at the end. Once you enter from the hall into the sauna area, there is a very small vestibule (6x9?) with a water fountain, and a couple of hooks and the door to the sauna; it is very brightly lit. I usually was just in my swim shorts and coverup shirt; bright a towel from the change room. I would kick off my sandals and hang up my shirt on the hook and then drop my shorts once in the sauna as there was no hiding if someone opened up the hallway door when you were in the vestibule. Take note, the height of the sauna door is a bit low and this 6’2 guy banged his head more then once over the 12 days. The sauna is a decent size, very easily seat 4, but could get 8 in shoulder to shoulder. The sauna door has a small window to the vestibule and the sauna itself is is fairly dimly lit with the light from the window being the primary light source. Had a few interesting chats with a couple of guys over my last January trip, but more often than not it was very quiet. It could be more to do with timing as I am mostly an early morning sauna-er.
  7. Ummm… the Massdam is no longer in the Holland fleet… I had to check the website, because I thought it was long gone; your inquiry made me question myself. Are you thinking a different HAL ship?
  8. The issue is not that cruise line changes the final price… the issue is that you will have to purchase US dollars in the future to make the payment and you have no idea what that exchange rate will be in 18 months time.
  9. No charge to access the changeroom and there are two single stalls.
  10. Was on the Zaandam in January and there is still a free sauna. Not sure if you are male or female, but for men, the sauna is not in the change room, it is across the public hall from the change/shower room. For the women, I was told that the sauna is located inside the changeroom itself.
  11. As a larger person myself, was just on Zaandam in January… the bathrooms themselves are fine size, but the shower levels a little to be desired. What I ended up doing is using the shower in the spa change rooms (and usually had a sauna for a bit beforehand).
  12. In San Diego in January, we were able to drop off our luggage, go through checking our papers, do the carry on baggage screening, and check-in, only to be sat waiting in the “pen” for our group letter and time to be announced. We had to wait for about 50 minutes before boarding. We arrived early only because that was the only time the hotel shuttle was going. so it really seems to be port specific as all the recent trips out of Ft Lauderdale and Vancouver (Oct 22) have been very much checkin time ignored.
  13. My suggestion is to use the chat function on the website rather then the long queue on the phone. Just as the chat agent to send you an updated booking confirmation. My only issue has been on the one cruise I used a travel agent for, the chat agent was unwilling to do it and said the TA needed to request it.
  14. 12 days… can’t wait. Just got our boarding time… Group D at 12:30. Would have preferred an earlier boarding, but it’s all good.
  15. Well according to the spreadsheet of saunas and steam rooms on cruise ships (which you can access from the below message and discussions), the Zaamdam does not seem to list any free sauna or steam room information at all… does not bode well for some kickback, relax, and chat time. Oh well, I am sure I will find something to keep me occupied, will just have to look harder for opportunities.
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