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  1. 8 hours ago, DAllenTCY said:

    When you enter the terminal, look to your left or ask for assistance to the ADA seating area.  A staff member will take your name and add you to a waiting list (if necessary).

     

    Please be aware that on a typical 7 night voyage, somewhere between 40 and 50 guests require assistance. On the longer or Grand Voyages there are likely to be nearly 100 wheelchair requests.

     

    That being said, a shore side helper can only take you through the check-in procedure.  You will be assigned a Group Number and then wait in a separate seating area closer to the gangway elevators.

     

    A crew member from the ship will arrive to take you onward once your group number has been called.

     

    David

     

     

     

     

     

    Thank you so much for the detailed info.

  2. 1 hour ago, Toad said:

    See above “smoking thread”.

    Thank you for your most helpful suggestion.  If I could have found a consistent answer, or any answer from personal experience, on the suggested thread, I would not have posted on this forum.  I have no strong feelings about the subject, nor do I want to participate in a discussion.  I merely want current information not available elsewhere on the possibility of odor intrusion into cabins.

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  3. I jumped on an upsell to a Vista on an upcoming cruise on the Volendam.  Belatedly, I realized that my cabin sits directly over the Casino, so I wonder if smoke from that venue may be a concern.  Has anyone experienced difficulty in that area?  Thanks for any info.

  4. 6 hours ago, Splinter said:

    Do you know which pier your ship is leaving from? There are up to 3 different piers for cruise ships. If embarking from the north side of the Broadway pier, you take an elevator (with an escort if desired) to the level with the embarkation door. If on the south side of the Broadway pier you will have to go up a switchback ramp. If embarking from the B street pier terminal, you also take an elevator (with an optional escort) up to the level with the embarkation door.

    Thank you so much for the detailed info.  I believe the Volendam will be at the B Street terminal on 3 January.

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  5. 1 hour ago, kazu said:

    I think the opening page of the Sommelier packages covers the Mariner discount question.  (Circled in yellow).

     

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    I see that the same rule is there I saw on another cruise about not using the package in other bars or lounges.  I’m hoping that rule isn’t too strictly observed for when I join you on the Volendam 🤞 

     

    Same here, although if one wanders into the Ocean Bar with a glass in hand, who is to know where it came from?  See ya'll on 3 January!

  6. 1 hour ago, Floating_view said:

    I just logged in and it shows I have no bookings (leave for one a week from Friday). It also shows that I have no cruise history with them (4 star).

    Updating the website needed to be done, hopefully they work out the bugs soon.

    Same here.  I am trying to check in!

  7. 4 minutes ago, kokopelli-az said:

    Have you considered Uber transportation?   See a dummy booking from the Wyndham Bayside to the San Diego Cruise Terminal (attached).   There will no doubt be other people staying at the hotel who will need transportation to the cruise terminal.   

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    Thank you.  I have only used Uber a few times, but it was unreliable in Europe this summer.

  8. Since I am somewhat mobility challenged, I have real concerns about getting from the Wyndham Bayside to the cruise terminal.  I have read that most people walk since it is a very short distance and taxis are reluctant to pick up for such a minimal fare.  However, for this cruise I will be traveling with both a carryon and a checked bag.  Getting from point A to point B while managing 2 bags and a cane seems overwhelming.  Has anyone had any experience with this dilemma?  Thanks for any info.

  9. 11 hours ago, richwmn said:

    I might be a bit more paranoid than most. Even though I only live 90 minutes (or so) from the airport I stay at an airport hotel the night before my flight, which is usually around 11am if I can arrange it. I also arrive in the port city at least the day before. For international travel, it is 2 -3 days before the cruise to get a feel for the embarkation city.

     

     

    Although I live theoretically 45 minutes from the airport, I always book an airport hotel the night before a morning flight.  Many would be travelers are unaware that bridges and interstates in my area may be closed for hours at any time of year because of accidents and/or fog.

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  10. 46 minutes ago, FlaMariner said:

     

    We must have missed this....do not recall this event....Could someone enlighten us on what was/is "sip and savor"?

    This used to be presented by the Cellar Master and Pinnacle Grill chef, then devolved into a presentation by the wines stewards and a rep from the chef's staff.  On most sea day evenings before early seating one or two small canapes would be introduced along with their recipes, along with half glass tastings of a red and a white wine to compliment them.  The bar staff would introduce the wines and discuss why they were chosen for that particular offering from the Grill.  Since this usually occurred during the same time, but apart from Happy Hour, it was usually a small, devoted group would attending each evening.

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  11. I hope this new offering does replace the Sip and Savor as it was one of my favorite activities and I was sad to see it go.  As a small group activity, it was a fantastic way for a solo traveler to meet new people over a shared enthusiasm for wine.  I will look for this new iteration on the 2024 GAUS/NZ.

  12. Due to marriage overseas, divorce, and residence in Louisiana, my passport, DL, various credit cards, and SS# were all under differing middle initials/names.  Three years ago I was almost denied boarding a flight because my DL and credit card did not match.  Fortunately, I had my military ID, which did match my credit card.  I embarked on an 18 month quest to align all of my IDs with my passport and military ID.  Not fun, but worth it to avoid hassles in the future.

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  13. 1 minute ago, disneyochem said:

    I was able to find it at the buffet and in the MDR.  The lactose-free milk and other non-dairy milks (almond, coconut, soy) were found by the gluten free section of the buffet.

     

    Also, be sure to fill out the special accommodations form prior to your cruise to ensure that there will be lactose free milk onboard.  I fill it out requesting gluten free options for every cruise.

    Many thanks for the info.

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