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  1. I can open the files on my iPhone and laptop. Similar menus have been posted by @Crew News HALMenus and More if that is easier for you to access without downloading.
  2. I use a PCC. You do not need to reverify. You can use it more than once a year. I booked a cruise onboard in January. When I received my invoice, I noticed the teacher OBC was not included. I emailed my PCC, during her working hours. Within 10 minutes she emailed me a new invoice that included the $100 OBC. Why does it have to be so hard? Good luck!
  3. The Food & Beverage department has been doing an excellent job with the “vague” suggestions (2019 Merlot, spritz, spring salad). I made my favorite spring salad last night. Spinach picked from my garden, asparagus and strawberries from the farmers market in a light vinaigrette. A salad is always best when the freshest, local, in season ingredients are used. Thank you to all the regular posters, especially everyone who posts port pictures. The Dali has been refloated. I am watching the local news as it is being moved to the Seagrit Marine terminal. Carnival has stated they will return to the port of Baltimore at the end of May. Positive thoughts to those who are struggling from physical or mental issues. Cheers to those celebrating and cruising.
  4. I am not a fan of the spa, I think the prices are outrageous and the push to sell you products makes the entire experience stressful. A recent thread speaks to this type of situation experience on the Volendam. (begin with post #304) YMMV I hope that you have a relaxing facial. Please post about your experience.
  5. Laundry on the Oosterdam SA & Antarctica was the same as posted on this thread. $35 a bag. Unlimited depending on the length of the cruise.
  6. I believe what @SilvertoGold wanted to know was were the olives actually Kalamata olives which are tastier (imo) and more than expensive than black olives because they remain on the tree until fully ripe and are processed salt, not lye. On the NS in March, the pizza had black olives, not kalamata, regardless of what it said on the menu.
  7. Happy 149th running of the Preakness Stakes Day! Currently raining, the track is definitely going to be wet.🏇 @cat shepard Here is a recipe that I use for elote salad, MexicanStreet Corn Salad. it was one of the MOD I posted last month when Debbie was out of town.🌽 I always look forward to @dfish recipes. I’ll be going to the farmer’s market this morning and will be sure to pick up some asparagus. If you don’t like tarragon, try subbing garlic scapes or chives. Glad the sun is shining on @kazu Positive thoughts to all who are in pain. Cheers to those celebrating and cruising.
  8. The Pusser’s Painkiller Story begins at the Soggy Dollar (where we first played the addictive hook & ring game) and winds its way to Pussers on Tortola. This is the recipe I use. If you can’t find Pussers, it must be a good dark rum. I think fresh grated nutmeg is important too. Cheers🍹🏴‍☠️⛵️
  9. How wonderful to have a naturalist onboard. Has he been giving lectures? Is it possibly blue to interact with him while on the ship? How exciting that you were able to rent a car and explore Wrangall. Fabulous pictures and you seemed to have avoided the crowds that often come with the big HAL tours. It’s a port I’ve never been to and now I want to go!
  10. A gin fizz is basically a Tom Collins that is shaken: gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, soda water, fancy bars add an egg white. Sloe gin is a liqueur, very sweet; if you substitute sloe gin for gin, it is a sloe gin fizz. The Origin Story is shown on every HAL cruise. Hopefully you will see it in the future. I am enjoying your positive attitude and your live thread!
  11. Celebrate! The work of these elders enabled my beautiful goddaughter to marry her wonderful wife. Positive thoughts to those who need them. Cheers to those celebrating and cruising.
  12. @carnivaljunkieAccording to the HAL website, January 9 and 31, 2026 cruises to South American and Antarctica both include the Early Booking bonus.
  13. @kochleffelWe spent a week in Aruba. I am going to give you two very different suggestions. The Atlantis submarine company is available on several islands. I am a bit claustrophobic but it was an amazing experience. The Butterfly Farm was also very nice. Hoping that all who are dealing with medical issues are on the road to recovery.
  14. I had zero tendering priority. We made arrangements to meet our private tour group (between 8-12 people arranged on the Roll Call) in the Ocean Bar. Then the group went to Rolling Stones to line up for our tender tickets. The tour operators seem to understand the difficulties of tendering. I met many people who only did HAL tours. If you are going Santiago to BA, the penguins on Magdalena Island from Punta Arenas. I wanted to see penguins at every possible opportunity. If it was my first experience it would have been incredible. It was my last and there weren’t as many penguins as at some of the other places because by mid February, the juveniles were beginning to migrate. We explored Montevideo and Isla de Chiloe Castro on our own. If you want to hike, you will need transportation to get out of town. Chile is a beautiful country with many hiking opportunities. Adventure Falklands (formerly Patrick Watts) was by far the best tour. People cautioned me about the long rough drive but it was so worth it. El Pedral from Puerto Madryn, my first time walking with the penguins. Tierra del Fuego National Park with Alma Calma in Ushuaia. When planning, I found a lot of information on the previous Roll Calls. You should book your tours asap for 2025. Have a great time planning.
  15. I will celebrate Decency Day. The mission of the organization is to inspire decency in our everyday life, in our conversations and our actions. DECENCY is all about: Active listening Better understanding Compassion The Key bridge has been removed from the Dali, the ship will be refloated and tugs will move it to the marine terminal in a few days. Here is an article from the Baltimore Sun: Cruise Industry Hopes Channel Reopens Positive thoughts to those who are suffering. Cheers to those celebrating and cruising.
  16. Here is a translation of @Swiss traveler post. Hello from Switzerland! I'm thrilled to have found your review because me and my best US colleague will be doing the same cruise as you at Eurodam in April 2025! I'm also a person who writes a lot, so I'm looking forward to reading what's coming from you!! One question in advance: Did you need a visa for the different countries we visit? Except for an ESTA for the USA, I think a “one day” stop to different countries doesn’t require a visa. Thanks
  17. I am interested in the activities available onboard, particularly on your sea days or when you miss a port. Are there any guest lecturers or naturalists? Anything oriented to Alaska? Cooking demonstrations? I am not a gambler and not interested in coloring for adults.
  18. @BermudaBound2014Mahalo! We are doing January 4-28, 2025 Mexico/Hawaii cruise on the Koningsdam. Plans for all ports except Honolulu on a Sunday. I’ve been there before, seen Pearl Harbor, hiked Diamondhead, drove to the north shore. I wanted to do a food tour, can’t find one available on Sunday. Many of the”local” restaurants are closed. Thoughts? You will love the 22 day cruise to Antarctica on the Oosterdam (my favorite ship). I did a live thread and so did several others. Book your tours now. Post on my live thread if you have any questions.
  19. @SusieKIslandGirl I post all my pictures from my iPhone. Go to add files. Select photo library. Select the picture you want to add. It will appear below your message. Click insert. Viola, you have added pictures. Hopefully the same process works for other types of phones. i could see your quilt. I love the colors! I look forward to meeting you on the Oosterdam in 2025.
  20. @mawvkyscThank you for this wonderful live thread. Did the flower arranging activity allow you to create your own and take it with you? I am happy to see cooking demonstrations and guest speakers on the Daily. Enjoy your sea days!
  21. Sky West is a regional airline partner of United. Look for the flight on their site.
  22. There is no harm in booking a flexible fare. You do not need to pay for it until you pay for your cruise. You can easily cancel up until that point. Another thought..,Are the flights on partner airlines? That might be why you can’t see the flight number.
  23. There is no music walk on the Oosterdam. There is Billboard Onboard, a piano bar and The Rolling Stones lounge, music from the Beatles to serious rock and roll. I do not go to the theater in the evening so cannot comment. On a TA there have been some excellent speakers in the theater during the day and other activities I have enjoyed such as cooking demonstrations. The service on HAL ships is extraordinary. Honestly, I give them my highest rating. The Oosterdam is my favorite ship but it is older and doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of some of the newer ships. I sailed on her twice last year in a verandah cabin for a total of 37 days.
  24. Some smiles for Mother’s Day beginning with a limerick. A mama, worn out by her brood, Said, “This pampering’s understood! No chores nor alarms, Just calming hot balms, A day for pure peace and self-good!” Thank you to all the regular posters. Positive thoughts for those experiencing difficulties. Cheers to all who have a reason to celebrate.
  25. Thank you Leanne and camera operators. See you in the Fall!
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