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  1. There is also fresh orange juice and mimosas included, also available for room service. Rochelle
  2. We have a little ritual on our first night in Europe (especially Italy). We like to visit a local grocery store and pick up some meat, cheese, fresh bread and a sampling of wines. Then back to our accommodation for our very relaxed picnic dinner. The next day we can go back to the store and pick up a few of our favourites for consumption in our cabin. A great way to relax after a long overseas flight and we have a better appreciation for the wine we might like to bring along for the cruise. Like you I am a schlepper and a buyer. 😉 Rochelle
  3. I was on the Koningsdam the first two weeks of June. Each week the SEAFOOD BOIL was offered one evening in the LIDO. The cost was $35 per person and it was not only delicious but plentiful. We started with a seafood chowder, followed by the main course pot loaded with crab, salmon, mussels, shrimp, potatoes and corn in a lovely cream sauce, ending with a fruit crisp with a yummy vanilla ice cream. I would highly recommend this dinner, we thoroughly enjoyed it.
  4. I live in Canada and bank with TD Canada Trust. I use their website to purchase my travel insurance. The insurance company is Allianz. I have an American dollar bank account with TD which gets me a 10% discount. Rochelle
  5. Hello lissie and anyone else who might benefit from this information… I saw your post in another thread about your preference for taking HAL’s longer and unique itineraries but that the cost of medical insurance can almost make these cruises prohibitive. I am posting a responses here as I did not want to go off topic. I personally opt for purchasing a yearly plan for my travel insurance, which I tend to find quite reasonable. I usually purchase a plan that includes unlimited trips of either two or three weeks. When I take a longer trip the insurance company allows me to purchase a top up for the extra days, which I also find reasonable. I have an upcoming trip with a friend from Scotland who has some pre existing health concerns, which meant she was quoted an extravagant sum for her upcoming holiday. I suggested she look into the yearly option. Surprisingly, although still pricey, she was able to purchase a yearly plan for just over one third of the price if she had just insured this one holiday. If she takes another holiday within the next year she will be covered at no additional cost. This is perhaps something that might be worthwhile looking into. Rochelle
  6. If you upgrade to the elite drinks package your limit increases to $15 drinks. Also the 15 drinks per day now becomes 15 alcoholic drinks and non alcoholic beverages are not included in this limit. It is easy to upgrade a package once onboard and before any drinks are purchased. Certainly worthwhile if someone is interested in high end beverages. Rochelle
  7. I will be on the Koningsdam the first two weeks of June with my friend from Scotland. She will be wearing a fancy frock every evening and on gala nights she will up the fan ones a not h or two. I say go ahead and wear your fanciest frock. Be the star of the evening and shine for your birthday! wishing you all the best for your birthday and your cruise!!! Rochelle
  8. Can you tell me which month was it that the trail was closed. I am going the first two weeks in June, wonder if that is baby bear season. Thanks for any insight you can provide. Rochelle
  9. If you want to partake in a free cruise offer but are warty because of the possibility of a less desirable cabin, just add Club Orange and you have the choice to pick the best available cabin that category. Rochelle
  10. Wow an in depth look at Alaska sounds interesting! Still a possibility if they don’t have serious plans for a port. Think I will have to check out that itinerary. Rochelle
  11. With 28 days in Alaska I am assuming you are doing b2b’s. If that is the case there is not her option to consider. If you are doing repeats of certain ports you can also plan for a laundry day. For example in Juneau there is at least one coin laundry less than a 20 minute walk away from where the ships usually dock ( I used the Public Library as a starting point). You can get a couple of loads done relatively quickly and still have time to do your own thing. A rolling carry on or fold up back back will come in very handy. Just a thought that can save you some money. Rochelle
  12. I was on the Eurodam just over a year ago, in the Observation Lounge if you entered on the left hand side there was a group of free standing bookshelves. Two of these seemed to be dedicated to books, the others had board games and puzzles. The ship was at about 50% capacity and there appeared to be a decent selection. I would image that 100% there would be more books rotating about. Rochelle
  13. I was able to get a cappuccino every morning in the main dining room using the beverage package. I never tried in the evening. This was last fall on the Eurodam. Rochelle
  14. Keep your eye on the daily program as the solo get together are often listed there especially at the beginning of the cruise. At the get together there is often more things planned than are ever appear in the daily. If you do happen to miss the first ones just ask at guest services and they can put you in touch with whichever staff member is hosting the events. Have fun and enjoy your cruise!
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