Rare redleader74 Posted February 23 #1 Share Posted February 23 Nearly everyone I know has been on a cruise or multiple cruises. Finally my wife and I and our 5 year old daughter are going! We've talked about it countless times over many years but other trips always won out. This time, my parents (who've been to a number of cruises and love is treating all of us to a cruise. My dad has picked Holland America, 7-day cruise, departing out of Seattle on July 21st. It's so ironic that I've always been curious about cruises and very much attracted to "not having to packing up and move out of a hotel every 1-2 nights and food/drink around the clock" yet can't seem to prioritize it and now it's being "forced on us" ha ha ha. So I'm excited but also clueless as I have no idea what to pack, what to expect, etc.! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BklynBoy8 Posted February 23 #2 Share Posted February 23 35 minutes ago, redleader74 said: Nearly everyone I know has been on a cruise or multiple cruises. Finally my wife and I and our 5 year old daughter are going! We've talked about it countless times over many years but other trips always won out. This time, my parents (who've been to a number of cruises and love is treating all of us to a cruise. My dad has picked Holland America, 7-day cruise, departing out of Seattle on July 21st. It's so ironic that I've always been curious about cruises and very much attracted to "not having to packing up and move out of a hotel every 1-2 nights and food/drink around the clock" yet can't seem to prioritize it and now it's being "forced on us" ha ha ha. So I'm excited but also clueless as I have no idea what to pack, what to expect, etc.! First......Congratulations and Welcome to the World of Cruise. Once you experience your First Sailing, we hope you will catch the Cruising Bug and continue to sail and enjoy. You have selected a general forum here but I suggest you go to the Holland America Forum of CC and you will see lots more of important you will learn. Also a location to ask further information about the company and ships. You are also welcome to join the Roll Call for the sailing of your ship. You will find additional first timers like you and also those that may have experience sailing of the same trip and share additional information on the ship, excursions and activities. Sailing for about 54 years we love cruising above all trip. We still love land based trips but there is nothing like sailing. All is available on board. Dining, Activities, Sport, Entertainment, Suning, and lots more. Those accompanying you with experience will help you along. You are mentioning about dress.... The Holland America Website should have a FAQ section that will mention dress.. Relax, research is the most exciting part of the trip to prepared and look forward to July. BTW.....All ship have a Kid's Corner that your daughter will enjoy while you have your own fun. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mum2Mercury Posted February 23 #3 Share Posted February 23 Never sailed out of Seattle, never sailed Holland -- so no help on those fronts. July is often HOT. Five will be a good age for a cruise. As soon as you board the ship, go register her for the kids' club; then keep an eye on the activities they have planned. Start talking to your daughter about what it'll be like /good manners. Google menus /kids' menus and talk to her about choosing an appetizer, an entree and a dessert. Kids always behave better when you prepare them. You don't need to pack much, and cruises aren't nearly as formal as they used to be. For dinners, my husband packs one pair of dark pants + 3-4 dress shirts. I assume my dinner dresses will all be worn twice. Limit yourself to 3 pair of shoes (tennis shoes, comfortable sandals, dress shoes) + water shoes, if you deem them necessary for your planned activities. If beach stops are part of your plan, bring a sand pail, etc. for your daughter -- if they're available during the vacation, they'll be expensive. Get something small from the dollar store, which you can abandon after the cruise. Aside from clothing, the only things we take are Kindles (don't count on the ship's libraries, some magnets to hold hats, etc. on the walls, maybe a large insulated cup ... I actually can't think of anything else. Let your daughter draw something nice for the door and attach it with magnets ... it'll help her locate your door in a sea of same-doors. You know your itinerary, so start choosing your island-stop activities. Go ahead and register for them before "the good stuff" (or the preferred times) are gone. Investigate procedures for Embarkation Day, Disembarkation Day, tipping. Do you have appropriate documents for boarding? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crystalspin Posted February 23 #4 Share Posted February 23 1 hour ago, redleader74 said: My dad has picked Holland America, 7-day cruise, departing out of Seattle on July 21st. It's so ironic that I've always been curious about cruises and very much attracted to "not having to packing up and move out of a hotel every 1-2 nights and food/drink around the clock" yet can't seem to prioritize it and now it's being "forced on us" ha ha ha. So I'm excited but also clueless as I have no idea what to pack, what to expect, etc.! Welcome to Cruise Critic! I see you will be on the Westerdam, which is the mid-size of HAL's current fleet, but considered small in the industry. There is no Cruise Critic Roll Call (thread of people on the same cruise) for your dates. Alaska Roll Calls are pretty inactive in my experience, anyway. The HAL "board" or forum is here: Holland America Line: Ask a Question - Cruise Critic Message Board Forums You can pretty much ignore the dress-code guidelines on the website, especially for Alaska. Minimum is a collared shirt for you, no raggedy jeans. If you want to dress up on the "dressy" nights (perhaps for a family photograph?), go for it, but don't take an extra suitcase just for dinner clothes! I will get back to you on this thread, or see you on the HAL board, with more recommendations. None will be about beach days! Here is the Alaska board to browse and develop specific questions: Alaska Cruises Q&A: Find Tips & Recommendations - Cruise Critic Message Board Forums 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoloAlaska Posted February 23 #5 Share Posted February 23 Alaskan cruises are generally a little more casual. Think ll bean or patagonia style . You’ll want a range of clothing from shorts to warm sweaters and don’t forget a rain jacket for July in Alaska. Lots of info on what to pack on the Alaska board mentioned. My first cruise was to Alaska and I was hooked. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare redleader74 Posted February 24 Author #6 Share Posted February 24 Thanks everyone! I'm excited and daunted as I'm one of these super over the top preparers...to a fault 😕. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Crew News Posted February 24 #7 Share Posted February 24 Welcome to Cruise Critic and to cruising. Treat your first visit to Alaska as a a sample as you cannot see or do everything. Keep a list of what you want to see/do when you return. Make a list of everything you eat and keep your daily programs (delivered each night) as your friends/coworkers will ask. Your daughter will meet kids from all over the world in Club HAL, enjoy lots of food choices, see lots of seaplanes and eagles, maybe spot some bears, and will beg you to return for another cruise. July is salmon season and bears will be seen near streams grabbing salmon returning upstream to spawn. As fish parts are discarded, eagles will be on alert to grab the uneaten scraps. Provide your daughter with some cheap binoculars so she can look for eagles (ice cream cones in the trees) and some good binoculars for yourself to search for bears/eagles/whales. Eagles in the tree tops Here is a link to a typical HAL Alaska daily program: Alaska Daily Program Here is a link to a typical Club HAL kid's program: Kids Club HAL Program There is no charge for kids under 12 in Specialty Restaurants if they eat from the kid's menu. Here is a link to the daily Main Dining Room kid's menu (bring crayons to color the pictures that change every day (menu is the same)): Kid's Menu There is a link to other HAL menus in the lower right corner of my signature below. I will be in Alaska in April and will be posting the latest menus that you will be served on your cruise. MDR Dressy nights should be on Day 2 and 5. Half of the men will be in polo shirts (no jackets) with the other half in jackets & ties. Perhaps a handful of tuxedos and long gowns. 24/7 room service is free with the exception of a few items: Room Service Menu Tongass Trading Company at the pier in Ketchikan had lots of souvenirs for both kids and adults. There are many experienced HAL Alaska cruisers willing to help you maximize your family cruise experience. Feel free to ask lots of questions to help in your planning. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
broadwaybaby123 Posted February 26 #8 Share Posted February 26 (edited) Most of your packing questions can be answered by the time of year you're going, length of the cruise, and ports of call. Let me explain: You could be going on a 7 day cruise to the carribbean, but if you're going in winter, you'll need coats and long pants for the first few and last few days. The further north you are, the colder it will be. However, if you're going on a 7 day cruise in the Fall or Spring, the most you may need would be light jackets. Also, if you're going in the summer, you wouldn't need jackets at all! Likewise, the longer the cruise, the more you'll need to pack. You'll need more clothes for a 7 day cruise than a 3 day one. All that said, if you're going to colder climates, you'll need more long pants and jackets. I see you're going on an Alaskan cruise, so you'll probably need clothing for colder temps Edited February 26 by broadwaybaby123 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ferry_Watcher Posted February 29 #9 Share Posted February 29 Make sure that you do the online registration for your family, and register a credit card. Everyone needs proof of citizenship, so bring either your passports or gov't issued US birth certificate, along with your gov't issued photo ID - (photo ID required for anyone 16 yrs old or older). Have fun, and enjoy the beauty of Alaska. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tscoffey Posted March 4 #10 Share Posted March 4 (edited) On 2/23/2024 at 2:19 PM, crystalspin said: I see you will be on the Westerdam, which is the mid-size of HAL's current fleet, but considered small in the industry. Westerdam in Alaska was our initiation into cruise vacations. Both of us loved the ship. It is perfectly sized to get around quickly, and easily. Food was very good also. We didn’t take children, so we can’t comment on those facilities. We did see perhaps 10-15 children onboard though - but it was overwhelmingly adults 50+, like us. One of the nice things about HAL Vista class ships is they can uncover/cover the middle pool deck, based on weather. We had 1 quite warm sea day out of Seattle (late August) where that pool was uncovered. Then as we got further north, they rolled the cover over it so that it was always usable. (Vista class also has an aft pool that is always uncovered). Edited March 4 by tscoffey 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Coast To Coasters Posted March 4 #11 Share Posted March 4 On 2/23/2024 at 5:44 PM, redleader74 said: Nearly everyone I know has been on a cruise or multiple cruises. Finally my wife and I and our 5 year old daughter are going! We've talked about it countless times over many years but other trips always won out. This time, my parents (who've been to a number of cruises and love is treating all of us to a cruise. My dad has picked Holland America, 7-day cruise, departing out of Seattle on July 21st. It's so ironic that I've always been curious about cruises and very much attracted to "not having to packing up and move out of a hotel every 1-2 nights and food/drink around the clock" yet can't seem to prioritize it and now it's being "forced on us" ha ha ha. So I'm excited but also clueless as I have no idea what to pack, what to expect, etc.! Ah this is fantastic! I’m so excited for you! It can seem very overwhelming at first, but there is lots of fabulous information on cruise critic & the forums as well as YouTube for all the information you’ll need! The advice I always start with is kinda a given but research as much as you can about your ship, itinerary etc as you can - YouTube is your friend as you can learn all about the do’s and don’ts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crystalspin Posted March 5 #12 Share Posted March 5 3 hours ago, Coast To Coasters said: I'm not sure if HAL use a app or just their website, but if any dining menus are available you can start to get an idea as to what's available food wise and where you want to eat each night! HAL has an app for smartphones (and I think tablets), the Navigator, but it works mostly on the ship. If you load it and it recognizes your next upcoming cruise -- the menus you will see are what it is serving currently, wherever it is! However, Roger has a week's worth of menus for Alaska as they were in 2023, and pledges to get this year's up ASAP! per his post above. https://rogerjett-photography.com/specialty-2/specifc-cruise-lido-and-mdr-menus/alaska-2023-7-day-main-dining-room-menus/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Coast To Coasters Posted March 6 #13 Share Posted March 6 21 hours ago, crystalspin said: HAL has an app for smartphones (and I think tablets), the Navigator, but it works mostly on the ship. If you load it and it recognizes your next upcoming cruise -- the menus you will see are what it is serving currently, wherever it is! However, Roger has a week's worth of menus for Alaska as they were in 2023, and pledges to get this year's up ASAP! per his post above. https://rogerjett-photography.com/specialty-2/specifc-cruise-lido-and-mdr-menus/alaska-2023-7-day-main-dining-room-menus/ Ah that's handy to know thank you for sharing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare redleader74 Posted March 20 Author #14 Share Posted March 20 GREAT! thanks for all the helpful tips. Coincidentally, last, last Saturday I had to drop off my parents for their SF to Hawaii cruise at the San Francisco Cruise Port and just being amid all the cruisers and next to the ship I could feel the excitement. I have been watching a bunch of Youtube videos on HAL's Alaska cruises and on the ship we're going to be on at least to get an idea of what to expect. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare redleader74 Posted March 20 Author #15 Share Posted March 20 Greetings. So this will be our first time on Holland America and first time cruising ever. It'll be an Alaska cruise, departing on 7/21 from Seattle. The cruise is a gift from my folks and its going to be me, wife, 5-year old daughter and both sets of grandparents and my brother in law. My dad's the one doing all the booking since he's an experienced cruiser and he's booked us in room 4155 on the Westerdam. I have no idea where in the ship this is, is there a map or something that's available online that I can look this up? THANKS! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 3rdGenCunarder Posted March 20 #16 Share Posted March 20 4155 is a balcony cabin. Over the dining room, which is not a problem. And other cabins above, also not a problem. You can find deck plans on the website. Westerdam Cruise Ship - Best Cruise Ship Award | Holland America Line Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 3rdGenCunarder Posted March 20 #17 Share Posted March 20 You can find photos submitted by travelers on the HALfacts website. Westerdam is one of 4 ships in the Vista class. Photos from the other Vistas will give you an idea of layout, but not necessarily decor. Also check the date the photos were taken, because older photos will have decor that has been changed. Vista Class | HAL Cruiser Information (halfacts.com) If you have questions, search this board, or just ask. And welcome to HAL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare redleader74 Posted March 20 Author #18 Share Posted March 20 Great! Thanks for your fast and helpful response. I've got a few months here to do my research. I also need to figure out hotel in Seattle for the night before departure as well as transport to/from airport-hotel-cruise port..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Crew News Posted March 20 #19 Share Posted March 20 8 minutes ago, redleader74 said: Great! Thanks for your fast and helpful response. I've got a few months here to do my research. I also need to figure out hotel in Seattle for the night before departure as well as transport to/from airport-hotel-cruise port..... My favorite cruise hotel in Seattle is the SEATAC Marriott across the street from the airport. The hotel has a free airport shuttle to/from the airport so taxi fare will be saved. HAL usually has a Seattle hotel downtown that you can book through the HAL website. Best way to the cruise terminal (Pier 91), on the other side of town from the airport, is via taxi (40 minutes and about $50). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crystalspin Posted March 20 #20 Share Posted March 20 16 minutes ago, redleader74 said: I also need to figure out hotel in Seattle for the night before departure as well as transport to/from airport-hotel-cruise port..... You can browse the West-Coast Departures board for ideas and ask questions there: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/315-west-coast-departures/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wasasalad Posted March 20 #21 Share Posted March 20 12 minutes ago, redleader74 said: Great! Thanks for your fast and helpful response. I've got a few months here to do my research. I also need to figure out hotel in Seattle for the night before departure as well as transport to/from airport-hotel-cruise port..... This will be my third year in a row staying at the Marriott Waterfront! Amazing hotel! On the water! Everything everywhere. Restaurants! Pikes Market walking distance! There is a Target and it’s either CVS or Walgreens in Pikes Market. On the waterfront crab dinners like I’ve never had before! Delicious! Up the hill Pink Door restaurant! Google it. I love it. Reservations hard to get but they have a standby like and I got in quickly twice. Oh walked to MOPOP, Needle and Chululy Glass. I recommend taxi to get there and walk back to the hotel which is downhill all the way. I paid $45 from airport to hotel and around $20 to the ship. Plus tip Also the left of the hotel on the way to Pikes Market there is an elevator to take you up one of the hills. It’s right outside the hotel. The hotel stay is almost better than the cruise! I stay three nights pre cruise! Enjoy! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ski ww Posted March 20 #22 Share Posted March 20 Join the roll call for your cruise & get to meet on line some of your fellow cruisers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YourWorldWithBill Posted March 20 #23 Share Posted March 20 We stayed at the Doubletree by the airport, just for the convenience. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Roz Posted March 20 #24 Share Posted March 20 26 minutes ago, YourWorldWithBill said: We stayed at the Doubletree by the airport, just for the convenience. That's my "go to" hotel, and less expensive than staying downtown, especially for a family. I used a service called Seattle Express to get to the port. Don't know if they're still in business. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare redleader74 Posted March 20 Author #25 Share Posted March 20 Everything sounds great! For these hotel shuttles, is it like a mini bus, or is it an actual car (sedan, SUV, minivan, etc.)? We have a 5 year old who is currently still using a car seat. So if it turns out that the shuttle service is using a car, then we'd need to bring along a car seat or booster (she's borderline booster territory now). But if it's more like a bus, where there are no seatbelts anyway, then we won't need to bring it. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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