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  1. Haven't been following these in a couple of years but have four local pilot buddies on this voyage, so will be joining you watchers.
  2. Well, the problem with Juneau -- and almost all Alaska ports -- is that now so many of the large ships call on the same days. Used to be different. Luckily I have summitted Mt. Roberts (yeah, really...all the way to the top), done the Mendenhall/Nugget Falls hike, the government buildings, etc, etc back when Juneau wasn't overrun with 6 big ships all on the same day. That was back before the new piers, and we ALWAYS had the preferred berth right next to the library. I live in the PacNW so I go to Alaska every year. But in Juneau I've given up on the Mendenhall, Mt. Roberts, anywhere on Franklin street, etc. However I have a favorite sushi shop up in town, about a mile walk from the harbor. Only the locals go there. So now that's ALL I do in Juneau . Gorge on sushi until I can hold no more, then back to the ship.😞
  3. In July/Aug of this year it was $16 per diem for anything under a suite. I didn't stay in a suite so I don't know what their charge was.
  4. Yeah, you and I were both on that sequence of Kdam segments last holiday season (when, as I said, my silver was dropped on my bed). My friend who was also on the preceding segment said that as he was entering the reception he overheard Captain Kan (at least that's who I think it was) saying to the Hotel Director, "Let's just get this over with". And yet another degradation of the brand since the resumption post pandemic shutdown. Again, JMO.
  5. I believe the wearing of our medallions to the reception continued after "2014 or 2015", on up until the pandemic caused the cessation of cruising. IMO that's because up until that time ALL captains held a nice medallion reception for ALL awards (even the bronze/copper) on the last sea day and ALL 4* and 5* were invited to attend. It was only after the resumption of cruising that invitations were limited to the upper echelon of 5* and medallions were unceremoniously dropped on your bed. Even my silver was left on my bed, although I was invited to the reception. And some captains even discontinued the practice of placing the medallion on the recipients and merely read the names of the recipients in a VERY short ceremony. I don't know if the loss of the old beautiful reception had anything to do with the retirement of the Director of the Mariner Society, Gerald Bernhoft. So far he has not been replaced. Again, all of this is IMO.
  6. On the westbound 150th Anniversary cruise on Rotterdam (westbound was the one in October, not April) we were seated in the Pinnacle for lunch and they arrived soon after. When Joska's leash was detached she ran over to our table so I got to pet her. BTW, that really surprised me that she did that because she was actually "working" at that time. But then Corne came over and retrieved her.
  7. Warning! Curmudgeon mode follows. With reference to this thread in particular, I **CELEBRATE** Information Overload Awareness Day! It's why I very rarely participate any longer, just scan for info on folks that I know personally -- and therefore am indeed passionately interested in their trials, tribulations, and victories. OK, back to being my usual pleasant self 😊.
  8. Well, I live in the Seattle metro area and have used the one-nighter quite a few times just as a segment to get to Vancouver to continue on to someplace else. Here's my take: The one-nighter is a booze cruise for Seattle HAL corporate folk. So I have learned to just stay in my stateroom for that segment and order room service. One time on Eurodam I figured that the Tamarind might be safe (the MDR is intolerable on that night). Nope. They had pushed a bunch of tables together to seat about 12!!! They were all noisy and drunk. On the way out, passing the podium, I said to the manager, "They're corporate, aren't they?". He just rolled his eyes and nodded "yes".
  9. But if you have a PCC (I've been lucky and have had the same AWESOME one for 13 years) you can just call the PCC line directly. They have not changed their answering message, just telling you to key in the extension number of your PCC. So for those of us fortunate enough to have a PCC there is absolutely no reason to EVER call the main HAL line.
  10. <sigh> Yeah it's me again, posting what I do on ALL of these threads complaining about the dismal deterioration of the HAL web site. Here goes: In late 2016 Carnival (corporate) got rid of their direct-employee IT folks and outsourced to Capgemini. Capgemini is a nominally French IT contractor who has occasionally admitted that it, in turn, outsources to India. Just search keywords "Carnival" and "Capgemini".
  11. Silly sayings in honor of today: A place for every thing, and a thing for every place. I may be slow....but I ain't quick. <-- y'know, I actually do say that one a lot. Don't need to wait for silly sayings day. And now back to lurking.
  12. Well, shucks. Guess you didn’t, ummm, expand my signature. I’ve sailed on 11 HAL ships, about 25 voyages, with 42 B2B2B2B days on Koningsdam coming up next month. So it should be apparent that I also like “being on a dam ship”. I have never yet in 13 years on CC made a complaint about room service or bland food – and I didn’t even after disembarking Zuiderdam last year. Not my style. It’s just that the post about those two specific complaints with regard to Noordam sort of struck a chord and reminded me that I had experienced exactly the same disappointments on Zuiderdam and so I replied to that post. But then I’ve never been on a GWV or any other Grand. I guess we Dallas County plebes don’t inhabit the same financial universe as you Collin County folk.
  13. Y'know, I had my first cruise on a Vista-class ship (Zuiderdam) last year. Expand my signature 😉. My observations agree with yours, particularly about the food being bland and unusually disappointing room service. I think that's weird, both of us being unhappy with our first experience on individual Vista-class ships.
  14. With VERY few exceptions that has been my experience too. I'd chew ground glass before I'd EVER play 6/5 on land or at sea, so the hosts have generally been very gracious in opening the high-limit BJ table for me -- even in the mornings on sea days. So I agree with you, with sufficient staffing they'd probably open the craps table if asked politely.
  15. Definitely felt it here in Everett. And I was in my condo -- fourth floor of midrise building.
  16. Well, I dunno about “pretentious”. “….alle vongole” is just Italian for “….with clams”. Although I don’t think that “alle” LITERALLY means “with” but is generally used that way in menus. Oh, I get it. You think that everything on the menu should be in English. Well, next time you’re in Canaletto just order “long slender strings of pasta with shrimp and clams”. You can do likewise when ordering anything else on the menu that is printed using the Italian-language words.
  17. Yeah, and then the drunk Sooners barfing and peeing on our sidewalks. Always nasty in downtown Dallas the day after Texas-OU weekend. Is Steve's gait showing any improvement yet? I know you'll keep us posted but you know why I'm particularly eager for updates.
  18. My beloved PCC of 13 years(!!) still works from his home in Seattle. Don't know what I'd do without him. He always knows the way I like things and my preferences so our calls are short. I need to tell him very little but which cruise I wish to book, and then my credit card number. Umm, when I said "our calls are short", I meant the business part. He always has time to chat. And if I need further assistance later on, he always returns my call or email the same day!
  19. Hi @leo72976! Welcome to the HAL board! I originally learned to fly in Roanoke, back when Northwest Regional Airport was Friendly Aero Valley. The late great Edna Gardner-Whyte, who built the airport, was my instructor. But that was back in the dark ages, before the invention of gunpowder or the printing press😉. Never been on X, but I know that some folks here have been so can offer you comparisons. Getting to Canada Place from YVR is simple. Just take the SkyTrain mass transit. There is a SkyTrain station right at the terminal. Again, welcome!
  20. I do the same. And to answer the question of @SargassoPirate, because I'm a blackjack player and don't like to touch the chips with my bare hands. I suppose slots players should do the same.
  21. Regarding noro -- I never touch any common-use surface on the ships. Even when it's rocking I don't use the handrails on stairs. Before going to dinner in the MDR I check the menu on the TV or posted outside the MDR and decide in advance what I will order so I NEVER touch a menu. Rarely use elevators but hit the button with elbow or knuckle when I do. I use raw sugar for my tea, but since covid they no longer provide individual packets so I always bring my own so I don't have to touch the glass dispensers. And I bring alcohol hand wipes. That Purell that is provided will not protect against viruses. And no, I'm not OCD but my first career was clinical microbiology. So I have great knowledge of and respect for viruses. And yes, I have been on sick ships but so far have never contracted noro -- or covid. Knock wood.
  22. Whee! I actually have a Denali picture (since we're talking about Alaska cruise tours). I rarely take cruise photos since I'm a bad photographer. This is the dearly-departed love of my life at Denali. He's the one who suffered from the same condition that is currently plaguing Lenda's @Quartzsite Cruiser DH Steve. We didn't get there on a ship. We flew his plane (mine didn't have the range) up there -- took turns flying 'cause it's a looong trip from Washington to Alaska when you only have one engine.
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