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  1. My Dad passed away 3 years ago and my Mom 17 years ago. I miss them both and feel your recent pain. I speak to my parents several times a day. It helps even though they do not often reply. Jim
  2. Hi, Bristol5, I have done a few cruises (three transatlantic) with 4-6 sea days in a row. I like doing trivia, reading, chatting with new/old friends, attending the lectures/shows (night and day), doing nothing and/or exercising (so I can enjoy more food on HAL ships!). Jim
  3. Thanks for the clarification. That looks like a great voyage. Jim
  4. Is the pink line the route? It looks like it is going through land. Jim
  5. B.B. King's gone! Say it is not so. Jim
  6. No way! I thought I had a great deal for a car in Las Vegas for US$0.03 per day in October. Jim
  7. I love Steel Drum Calypso (and more) music. We did not have that on our Rotterdam cruise in 2021 (Caribbean). Jim
  8. As long as there no spiders, I am okay with BBC. Jim
  9. Hi, Petronillus, Exactly. Maurice Sendak designed sets for the Pacific NW Ballet's version of The Nutcracker and we went to see it several times over a few years. Never got tired of it. Jim
  10. From the map, it looks like a roundtrip through the Inside passage. A "Sea Day" does not always mean in the middle of the ocean. It means no port calls that day. Jim
  11. I loved my four years of college in Maine and would have stayed in the state after graduation, except for snow from October to May. Jim
  12. Two suggestions: Hearthside Books (Downtown/Merchants Wharf) and Red Dog Saloon. The former for books about Alaska and the latter (if you can get in) for a little history with your drink/food. Jim
  13. Fortunately, my strongest drink is unsweetened ice tea. Hard to mess that up. Jim
  14. Whales begin to leave in September. Jim
  15. We have no cruise plans beyond Koningsdam next January Jim
  16. I like both Blackjack and Roulette. I do not care about the odds since I am going lose my budgeted gambling funds anyway. What i do care about is the smoke on HAL ships so pretty much stay away from the casinos. Jim
  17. Bread pudding is my favorite food. Due to health restrictions my intake is severely limited. But I always have it at least once a week on a HAL cruise with lots of exercise in between my intake of it. Jim
  18. I have been debating the value of Club orange with myself for months. I have decided that its costs/options do not warrant the expenditure. We like specialty dining. We like "My Time" dining in the MDR with different folk every night. Jim
  19. August! I have been to Alaska over 60 times for business (never on a cruise) from Fairbanks to Ketchikan. Jim
  20. Whatever the entertainment options are on a cruise ship, attending them is optional for the passengers. How many of us have created music playlists for our electronic devices (I have several depending on my mood; now I am listening to a You Tube Hawaiian music package that i heard many times)? How many times have you viewed a favorite Broadway show? On my recent Royal cruise, we went to see We Will Rock You (for the first time for us) and there was audience participation for many of the songs. Obviously, many attendees had seen this show many times. How many sporting events have you recorded that you want to watch again (and again and again)? I have several. Repetition is NOT a bad thing if you enjoyed what you saw. Jim
  21. I have heard from a You Tube source that HAL charges only the difference between US$11.00 and the cost of higher priced cocktails if you have the drink package. I NEVER buy a drink package, either for alcohol or not. They are not cost effective for us. I do not know if that includes Scotches, Bourbons and the like. Jim
  22. I think an enhanced driver's license is also valid for Canada. However, I do know if they are available in all states. I live near Seattle and have such a license. Jim
  23. Hi, Norris, We stayed at Hotel Conscious Park Tire Center (I know, it sounded weird to me as well) that is located about 30 minutes by tram from the Centraal Station (train). The staff were wonderful. The extra cost buffet breakfast was very good. Lots of dining options within 10 minutes walking distance (we are in our 80s so factor that into time). We went to a concert at Concertgebouw for which the price was an unbelievably low-price (29 Euros) on a Saturday night. We sat in seats along the left side wall (as you face the stage) with about 6 feet of legroom and nobody sitting in front of us. It was an aisle. If you have not seen it, try the WWII Resistance Museum (Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam: Plantage Kerklaan 61) and Zaanse Schans Tour: Prins Hendrikkade 74, 1012 AE Amsterdam which is a tour to a windmill museum. I found both on Trip Advisor. Look for FEBO fast food outlets for a very unique dining experience. It is an automat with food served through little window compartments. I think it has limited stool seating. Better than your standard McDonald's or Burger King by far, with some local food options as well as good burgers (most under 3 Euros). I know that there is one just off Dam Square (short walk from the Royal palace/City Hall complex (to the left with your back to the Palace). Take the historic antique tram ride around the city (about 45-60 minutes) located in/near Dam Square as well. If you need more, let me know. Jim
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