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  1. We're cruising with Holland America for the first time this May to Alaska on the Eurodam. One of the draws for my Mom, who plays violin, were the quartets in the small Lincoln Center stage. We're sad that's going away in this renovation, but wondering what might replace it. Hoping for two things—the Dutch Café, and maybe a small library. 

     

    Anyway, does anyone have any updates on what's being changed and updated on the Eurodam? Thanks in advance.

     

    The last info I saw was that the dry dock is scheduled for these dates:

     

    PLANNED DRY DOCKS

    Eurodam 18 February 2023 – 04 March 2023

  2. On 2/2/2023 at 8:48 PM, DRedmond said:

    Do you know what will be replacing The Lincoln Center?  We sail on the Eurodam immediately following the dry dock.

    They haven't announced that yet as far as I know. I hope you can tell us. I'd love it if they'd add the Dutch Cafe, but that seems unlikely....

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  3. 13 hours ago, 3rdGenCunarder said:

    ....Thank God for Lincoln Center or I would have no evening entertainment. They were excellent, as always, and the early performance was always standing room only...

     

    I'm sad Holland America is apparently going to remove the Lincoln Center theater from the Eurodam during the dry dock this February.  My Mom and I were so looking forward to it for our cruise to Alaska on Eurodam in May. I know they'll still have a couple of performances of classical music on the main stage, but that isn't the same as having classical music every night in a dedicated small theater. Sigh.

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  4. Given that Holland America's parent company is struggling financially, because of the heavy debt taken on during the pandemic, it seems a good sign from that angle that things are often sold out. 

     

    We also have HIA for a cruise to Hawaii in May, and I'm glad I already booked that dinner in Tamarind for our preferred night and time. I also decided to pay in advance for a dinner in Canaletto. Once I get on board I'll see if I can reserve a Pinnacle dinner with our OBC, and if not maybe we'll try to get something at the spa instead.

     

    For our cruse some of the shore excursions have also already sold out, which surprised me. Glad I got the ones that we wanted early!

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  5. This is very interesting. And so even though their stated policy is no refunds for Club Orange, in fact (and as makes sense), they do (often?) give refunds. 

     

    Is there a special Club Orange phone number, or is it just the regular Holland America number? I'm looking at the pdf right now, and not seeing a Club Orange number....

  6. When including the room upgrade, Club Orange seems like a really good value.

     

    But one caution is that according to an agent I talked with in calling Holland America, Club Orange non-refundable and non-transferable. Is that true even if you have their travel insurance? Anyway, I guess only buy Club Orange if you're pretty sure you're going to do that cruise.

  7. My first time sailing on HAL is coming up in May, with a dream cruise to Alaska with my dear old Mom. We booked that early late October, and so far in advance. Our deal seemed fairly good and included OBC. Still happy with the booking and am looking forward to it.

     

    Since then I've been waisting some time fantasizing about other possible cruises, looking at the routes and rates on HAL's site. One thing I noticed, that I suppose is obvious, is that there are some really good rates on cruises that are about to sail but aren't yet full. 

     

    What are the pros and cons of booking only a few weeks before sailing? One negative I can think of right away is that the savings on the cruise might be eaten up by higher plane fares. Any other pros or cons?

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