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  1. On 11/7/2022 at 4:35 PM, RuthC said:

    Personally, I think it may have had something to do with who was in charge on that cruise. She was in charge on another cruise on a different ship, and the restaurant ran to perfection there, too. 

     

    You and I are both experienced enough HAL cruisers to know that whomever is in charge--be it at the helm, as HD, an Executive Chef, or the PG Manager:  it makes a world of difference as to our cruise experience.  

  2. On 11/7/2022 at 4:35 PM, RuthC said:

    Personally, I think it may have had something to do with who was in charge on that cruise. She was in charge on another cruise on a different ship, and the restaurant ran to perfection there, too. 

     

    You and I are both experienced enough HAL cruisers to know that whomever is in charge--be it at the helm, as HD, an Executive Chef, or the PG Manager:  it makes a world of difference as to our cruise experience.  

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  3. 21 hours ago, lenquixote66 said:

    My favorite on board ship cookies are oatmeal raisin.

     

    Off or on a ship, Oatmeal Raisin are a favorite of mine, too.  I like Shortbread cookies as well and am a good purchaser for a variety of Girl Scout Cookies.  I have a friend who is an excellent cookie maker.  I don't know what she calls all of them; some are quite interesting mixtures of ingredients.  Large, rich, and delicious!  Her sons' dorm rooms are a popular stop  for their friends when they come back to their universities after being at home for a week-end.  

  4. 1 hour ago, CGTNORMANDIE said:

    Lately I been picking up dough from our Italian bakery along with my sliced scali bread with sesame seeds.  I let the dough rise in a greased covered bowl then I pound it down, gently and place it in a parchment lined bread tin.  I baste it with egg beaten with a bit of oil and bake for 35 minutes.  I put the finished loaf in a plastic bag and place in the freezer.  Once the loaf is frozen I can cut thin slices and trim the crusts making the best tea sandwiches.  I will try one with tuna a cucumber although I think crabmeat will be even better.

     

    Lots of work for tea sandwiches!  My Chef, me, would object to being asked to do something like this.  Yet, your recipe sounds very good!  

  5. 10 minutes ago, Swath said:

    We did not ask about Naan

     

    When I dined at one Indian restaurant, I cared not for most of their foods and ate much Naan.  It was good!  The other foods would have caused me some gastric distress, I thought, if I ate much of them.  

  6. 2 hours ago, Damcruiser said:

    Consistent inconsistency is perhaps consistency.

     

    I cannot accept this as a perfectly normal business practice.  It does not need to be.  It ought not to be.  

     

    Yet, HAL is not the only cruise company that is affected by this "disease".  Read the Message Boards of Seabourn and Silverseas.  Comments on "luxury cruise experiences" on those Boards are not what one would expect to read and inconsistency of the cruise experience is now the 21st Century "norm".  Or, so it seems to me.  

     

    As an edit, RKA, I think why are you surprised at this?  The cruise industry, at this time, reflects our society.  There is a dysfunction in both that I don't understand and that has taken place in my lifetime.  Covid has only made the dysfunction worse, in my opinion.  

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  7. The one pleasantness, the courtesy, and service of the crew is the one consistent that remains from the HAL of 1970 when I first sailed on Rotterdam V.  Many other things have changed, but, even in those early '70's when the nationality of the crew started to change, somehow, someway, this guest's experiences with the crew never altered from being excellent to being acceptable.  (Except the one 21 day Noordam cruise when the Captain and the Hotel Director were less than guest oriented.)  

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  8. 2 hours ago, Copper10-8 said:

    No cruise line is perfect!

     

    Amen!

     

    25 minutes ago, RuthC said:

    That's not a Piano Bar, though. It's a performance. Totally different atmosphere. 

     

    miss Janet Fast and her talented Bass player husband who was part of the Ocean Bar group.  He would sometimes join her for a set after the Ocean Bar group was finished for the evening.  

  9. 34 minutes ago, CruiserBruce said:

    Its the other way around. Indonesians are typically the room stewards, and Filipinos are typically waiters and bartenders.

     

    In my experience, Filipinos are Lounge Stewards and bartenders.  Indonesians are, as you said, Cabin Stewards and dining room Stewards.  Lido Restaurant Stewards?  Seems to be a mix.  PG/specialty restaurants?  Unsure of the nationality of the staff.  Certainly a more welcoming and "warmer" mix of folks than when the PG was initially staffed.  In my opinion, of course.  

  10. 1 hour ago, navybankerteacher said:

    There were a number of unavailable items - specifically no more tomato juice in MDR or Lido - but you could still buy a Bloody Mary in the bars

     

    That was a similar experience that I had on Carnival Miracle.  Some wine selections were unavailable, but, everything else that my traveling companion and I wanted were available.

    Nothing wrong with a non-alcoholic (if one desires) Bloody Mary in the morning if there is no Tomato Juice, in my opinion.

  11. One of the disappointing changes that I have seen, at least on HAL ships, is the decreasing quality of the ice cream served.  Once upon a time, Haagen-Dazs was the ice cream brand served.  Various flavors (Pineapple Coconut, became very fond of that flavor) available.  Then, that brand was dropped.  A different brand was served (don't remember its name), it was OK, but, not Haagen-Dazs.  Then, it changed again to what I think it is a generic brand.  Edible, but, the variety of ice cream is not as great and certainly another cutback that has taken place over the past several years.  

     

    Thankfully, one thing that has not changed at the ice cream counter is the quality and variety of cookies offered,  HAL's Christmas Cookies and their selection is really very good.  Love the Gingerbread men.  

  12. 16 hours ago, BklynBoy8 said:

    ??????? relish ??????. No way.....    Toasted Rye ok or Sandwich White..

     

    Not a lot of relish; just a bit.  Agree with your bread choices and I would add a good quality Whole Wheat is a bread that I enjoy, particularly toasted.

     

    16 hours ago, BklynBoy8 said:

    On board I like Tuna at Tea Time with Cucumber Thinly Sliced with Crustless White Bread.... 

     

    Love the tea sandwiches whatever the kind!  I sometimes don't eat lunch when I am on a ship just so that I can better enjoy tea.  

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  13. I recommend getting a rental car.  It will give you more freedom to go where and when you want.  Driving in Alaska is very easy to do.  Staying in Seward is also a suggestion of mine.  

     

    I like Anchorage and consider it to be a very nice city (and also easy to get around by car).  But, to use Anchorage as your "home base", you will loose much sightseeing time driving back and forth from Anchorage to Seward, Girdwood, etc.  

  14. 19 hours ago, sailingkiwi said:

    Napier is one of the biggest wine growing regions in New Zealand, so I would recommend a wine tour and perhaps lunch at a vineyard.

     

    100% agree!  I participated in 3 different wine tours when I last visited New Zealand and loved--and learned--from every one of them.  One of the tours did include a delicious lunch in a very pleasant setting.  

     

    19 hours ago, sailingkiwi said:

    I would walk around the waterfront to the Waterfront Market, have a browse and grab some food to eat from the food trucks/stalls. Highly recommend porno donuts if you have a sweet-tooth. Then I would pop into Te Papa (right next door).

     

    I had to Google porno donuts; they sound good.  A walk around the waterfront, regardless of the day of the week, is very enjoyable.  A stop at the Wellington Museum was a favorite of mine as well as Te Papa.  I really enjoyed my visit to your home city!  

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