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  1. Other links in my signature (lower right) has other menus that are also available to accommodate any dining issues. In addition, any menu item can be adjusted by informing your MDR waiter the night before you will be seated.
  2. As promised: Koningsdam 7-Day Daily Programs Alaska 7-Day MDR Menus Late snack menus will be posted tomorrow as will other Specialty Restaurant menus.
  3. Here is a link to the Indian 7-Day menus: Indian 7-Day Menus
  4. I am onboard now and have been copying menus/programs and it looks like our last sea day tomorrow} will be my upload day. I have not copied lunch menus fro the Lido. Internet speed on Premium Plan from my aft stateroom varies from 48 Mbps to 143 Mbps.
  5. This week aboard the sold out Koningsdam, I have seen the Specialty Restaurants only 2/3 full when I was dining there.
  6. There is also a podium on every ship next to the Spa entrance (indoor pool area) where Specialty Restaurant reservations can be made on Embarkation Day. There will be a beverage package display nearby. Never a line.
  7. I was told by crew members that the Captain was a last minute substitute.
  8. I am a committed Holland America cruiser with maximum loyalty benefits and many crew friends to give up to go on another cruise ine. Currently, I am in Alaska until May19th on first the Koningsdam and then Nieuw Amsterdam starting Sunday.
  9. The HAL photos in Navigator are no longer used. They want a photo at the moment of embarkation to load in their Security Scanning system and to share with US Immigration. The only humen interaction you will have is to be pointed where to go and what to do in the HAL process. Of course, you will interact with IS Immigration personnel.
  10. Skip the luggage drop-off at the underground cruise terminal. Proceed along the side of the Convention Center and a sign should be visiblel where to enter to drop off luggage and check-in. When I disembark on Saturday, I will get more details and perhaps a photo of this alternate luggage sign.
  11. There is one stop at at a scenic overlook and perhaps another if mountain goats are spotted. In any case, the bus must meet the train at the CairnCross station. The excursion remains in the private dining car for the duration. With the excpetion of eating the provided lunch after boarding the train, all of my time is spent on the platform between cars to get great pictures.
  12. With the expanded luggage drop off opportunity, one Vancouver bottleneck has been eliminated. Pausing only momentarly for facial recognition instead of queing to speak to a HAL rep also contibuted to a better process. The Security scan and US Immigration was the hold up. If the other cruise lines would enforce staggered boarding, things might be even more improved.
  13. As promised, Vancouver check-in process on 4/27/24 Impressions. The Convenntion Center hallway doors were open at 10:30 AM as change for this cruise. I estimated 25 passengers walking down the hallway heading to the HAL doorway. My most memorable obdrvation was that a second luggage dropoff point was available inside the actual HAL check-in area in addition to the underground curbside drop-off point. A second observation was that nobody was checked for Deck priority number to enter the HAL doorway entrance which served both HAL ships in port. When I entered the HAL entrance at 11:00 AM and then the Priority lane, there were approximately 50 people snaking through the facial recognition process to the many terminals in operation. Upon ariving downstairs agsin for the Security and US Immigration screening, there were about 200 passengers snaking through the bsggage screening and then US Immigration queus. Much to my very pleasant surprise, the passengers from both ships rejoined their own queues with the Koningsdam passengers walking directly to the ship's gangway. I boarded at 11:24 AM. This was indeed the Vancouver terminals and HAL employees finest performance in many cruises I have experienced departing this port.
  14. I will be aboard the Koningsdam B2B the middle of May next year and again whale watching in Juneau the first week. Perhaps our paths will cross.
  15. A review of my favorite whale photos and my experience shows that May is both the most whales spotted and the most active month for Alaska. I think that since whales do not feed while away from Alaska, their first few months (April and May) back to their Alaska feeding grounds make them the most active. That means more bubble feeding and more visible tails from their deep diving for food.
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