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  1. This is the issue isn't it? And I find it curious that we still have not heard from the OP what he wants or has asked for other than for HAL "to make this right." (Or at least i didn't see it.) I think what the OP dealt with was terrible, but he did not do himself any favors by not being clear and totally honest here. It would not have taken 10 pages to say. "We had human waste back up in our toilet several times a day every day on an X day cruise. Maintenance was in every day and couldn't fix it and the most they offered me was $1000 future cruise credit. I was told no other rooms were available and going home meant forfeiting many dollars paid for tours." It would have helped us all understand the full nature and scope of the problem. IMHO $1000 credit is not enough. But I am not sure a full refund is in order without more info. And a full refund of what - cruise fair? on-board spending too? And as an aside, as someone who has been dealing with septic issues for most of the summer, never underestimate what a cluster that can be. And it must be 20 times more difficult on a ship. I have learned an incredible amount about on-board plumbing. I am somewhat more assured that I won't accidentally get sucked onto to seat.
  2. I agree the situation with the toilet was totally unacceptable. (The deck not so much - looks like it got some interim repairs and not sure what else they could do while sailing.) Agree a $600 pp future cruise credit inadequate if this happened multiple times during your cruise. I am curious what you expect HAL to do if they really did not have any other cabin available? (And was it really no other cabin or nothing near the class you booked?) In your third post said you didn't want to go public and you gave HAL a chance to make it right. What would you consider fair to make it right? Not trying to be cute. I am really just curious what kind of compensation HAL gives for various situations.
  3. Reminds me of the time we went for a cruise on the Magellan (which was then with now defunct CMV.) We assumed it was pronounced muh-JEL-uhn. We soon learned the correct or at least British pronunciation was muh-GEL-uhn (with a hard -G-).
  4. I don't usually follow this topic, but we in Spokane are hoping desperately that Hilary spares southern California and sends buckets of rain our way. Eastern Wasington (state) has some devastating fires and no end in sight. your thoughts and prayers would be welcome
  5. If you have time to notice, what is the earliest time one may self-disembark in Amsterdam?, I need to book a cab for a ride to the airport and I was wondering how early I could schedule it. I have really enjoyed your review. We are on Rotterdam in about a month. Safe journey home
  6. Notwithstanding slightly snarky post above (sorry), I am also greatly enjoying your posts. Very fun and informative. Nice to have dailies and menus. I believe DH and I will be on Rotterdam with you in September and will try to remember meet and greet. Now if I could just get rid of earworm from your Gerry and Pacemaker post.🙉
  7. It looks like one or both legs of our September 2023 Rotterdam cruise are sold out. Does anyone know if the guarantee assignments will be made any earlier if the ship is sold out? I assume they wait until they make all the sales the can before assigning cabins. Thanks. We are still a bit more than a month out but just hoping. I know from above one never knows when one will get word of the assignment.
  8. Nieuw Statendam has a little over 1300 cabins. Assume 2 pieces of luggage per cabin, that is 2600 suitcases. Assume 11am start to boarding and 4 or 5pm departure, that is 5 or 6 hours to move luggage or around 450 to 500 bags per hour. Assuming they are also replenishing the ships' stores, suspect the service elevators are plenty busy too. That said, it would help to direct people to elevators at other parts of ship.
  9. I have seen recent postings show $35 for ships sailing northern European routes
  10. After reading this topic, I wanted to pull it forward and see what current practice was, particularly on the Rotterdam. We have OBC from HAL from when we booked on board, CCL shareholder OBC, and firefighter OBC. The terms and conditions of the latter two specify it is NOT available for gratuities. Everything I have read today says regardless of stated terms, once onboard, HAL will deduct daily crew appreciation from nonrefundable OBC. Is this still true or has anyone has a different experience?
  11. Decided to search "schengen" and got quite an education but still no answer to luggage kiosk issue.
  12. I have seen this mentioned before with regard to my question elsewhere about kiosk luggage check and wondered what it means; . More specifically I have been trying to find out if US passengers, arriving on a ship into Amsterdam can use the airport kiosks to check baggage for an international flight home or will we have to stand in the baggage check line for our airline. O
  13. I am trying to wade through the KLM info on Schipol. Some airlines can use the kiosks to check luggage. We are flying with Delta to the US but KLM does their bags. Anyone know if we can use the kiosk for our checked bags?
  14. The chocolate covered cream puff at the Dutch Cafe.
  15. Thanks I was leaning toward taxi unless the ship transfer was somehow earlier. Luckily we (well DH) is strong enough we can self disembark and hopefully get off around 7:30 And thanks for reminder or security appointments.
  16. We have what I consider a ridiculously early flight out of Schipol in October. Will be disembarking Rotterdam so wondered I wondered if the kind and helpful authors of these posts are still watching this discussion. Usually we would just go on the train but given the walk from port to station and timing, I am trying to decide between ship's transfer or cab. Never done a ship's transfer and I wondered how early they run or if you had to wait until the first bus was filled or what. I called HAL about this. Not a clue what I was worried about. Thank you
  17. Would also like to know the schedule for those staying on board for the next cruise. When may they get off and when must they return. Thank for your posts. Been very helpful
  18. Tack så mycket A transit pass really should solve my problem. Although I am also looking at your prior suggestion to use the ferry to get to Vasa museum. Really nice to have someone like you helping us muddle through our ports.
  19. Thanks. I was hoping HoHo would give a ticket with its own time stamp. It might still be worth it for one day though as Stockholm is fourth port day in a row and it would be nice to have an alternative.to our usual marathon walk.
  20. So somewhat related, has anyone tried the Stockholm city pass and used it for the HoHo bus?. We are in Stockholm overnight and I am trying to figure out if the city pass pass and/or the HoHo you buy with it are for a calendar day or for a 24 hour period. Our experience is that most HoHo are 24 hour but not so much City Pass tickets. Even if we had to run around the first day to get in the museums we want to see, if the HoHo was good 24 hours we could at least use that the next morning. I wrote the pass vendors an email but no answer yet. Thanks
  21. If anyone on the Rotterdam figures out if these are working, my DH would love to know.for our cruise in September Thanks
  22. Totally agree CNSJ. Although on last cruise on Nieuw Statendam found the Rolling Stone and BBKing quite enjoyable so may try to stay awake a liitle later than usual.
  23. I spend far too much time looking at food videos taken on Holland ships. If you are interested in more than tacos, you just search for food videos with a ship's name. Details of all the offerings on board.😋
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