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  1. I picked the file name method because it doesn't rely on any external tracking method. If I wanted to "flatten" the system and not use per-cruise directories, I'd put them all in an AARP-cards directory and use a longer name: AARP-GC-202312-NS-500A.pdf The filenames, when sorted alphabetically, would be in chronological order by cruise. If you were taking more than one cruise a month, you'd have to make the date part 6 digits: AARP-GC-20231210-NS-500A.pdf We're still working, so two sailings a year is about our maximum.
  2. Did you check the balances at the HAL site? https://www.hollandamerica.com/en/us/plan-a-cruise/giftcard
  3. Use your file system to track your cards. When I bought cards to pay for some of our trip, I named as I saved them: AARP-GC-NS-500A.pdf AARP-GC-NS-500B.pdf AARP-GC-NS-500C.pdf The NS tells me it's the Nieuw Statendam cruise. After I used all of cards A & B, and all but $72.60 of C, the names were changed to: AARP-GC-NS-500A-zero.pdf AARP-GC-NS-500B-zero.pdf AARP-GC-NS-500C-72_60.pdf I keep my gift cards in a directory (folder) underneath the directory for the cruise. The folder hierarchy is: My Documents > 2023-Files > Nieuw-Statendam-2023-12 > AARP There are also directories for all the map images (maps), post card images (cards), misc-graphics, and Poohby-shirts I still use dashes or underscores because spaces were illegal in file names when I was a boy. I just stuck with the convention. It makes things easier if need to serve them on the web. Otherwise you get all those %20 in the URL strings.
  4. As long as they can read the room number and other text you'll be fine. The vast majority of the people handling our luggage have better eyesight than the average passenger. 😎
  5. I had quite a few fish dishes on the Rotterdam in April and all were quite good. I had the Morimoto Black Cod ($25 supplement) and I would happily order it again. However, all the "free" included fish dishes were very good.
  6. You should be able to cancel the standalone Wi-Fi online. The shore excursions desk on the ship can swap in your HIA credit if you don't want to cancel and rebook your excursions. If they are popular, there may be waitlist people who will move into your spot.
  7. Thank you for taking us along! Sorry that your sailing is nearing its end.
  8. @richwmn, taking time from his 134 day Volendam cruise to call into CheerHQ this morning. The menus you see on the ships are on the server: navigator.hollandamerica.com whose DNS resolves to a private (Intranet) IP address. That means that server name can only be accessed on the ship. This is why you can see menus in Navigator without an Internet package. If you try to access that server from the outside world, you'll get a Sever not found error. Externally, the server name is: moapp-navigator.hollandamerica.com There's some pass-through API code that normally pulls the PDFs from HAL server and delivers them to those of us using the app. That code is either broken, it isn't directing to the right file location. That's why we get the 404s when fetching the page. The server name resolves, but there is no page/PDF at the URL. I'm sure that someone is seeing all the 404 errors. Web servers log them by default. (Or, no one knows to look at the logs.) It should be an easy fix.
  9. In the previous, "unimproved" version, hitting the calendar icon toggled between the day view, using a drop down date selector, and the linear view, where you scrolled through your whole itinerary. Now, to see your whole itinerary, you have to click on every single day and view a day at a time. It's annoying for our 7 day cruise, but if I were on a long sailing the new user interface would really grate my cheese.
  10. That's the old version. When you update the app to the newest version, hitting the calendar icon brings up a selection calendar. So, in essence, you have 2 day-by-day selectors, and no scrolling option. Not exactly the best UI design, but someone at HAL likely signed off on it.
  11. Thank you, @richwmn This one gives a slightly different issue - unresolved domain. But, I do notice that the format of your URL is slightly different. Mine had an extra API call in it. I'm on my phone now, but I will try using my desktop later. https://navigator.hollandamerica.com/anchor/api/content/vo/menu/1abfd7e6db3345f280006156eee7d93a/fa0e45786e2f2015c3c7ac9f231084c0_canada_2024_dr_menu_09_nav.pdf?download=inline
  12. Response from Chrome. It's in dark mode due to the time of day.
  13. As a Plan B - This is the URL for Thursday's menu now that my corner of the world is caught up to you. Try pasting this into your browser. It looks like it should fetch the Blue Gala menu. Here in Fort Lauderdale, it is 404 (at 3:35 AM.) https://moapp-navigator.hollandamerica.com/ds-public/api/anchor/api/content/ns/menu/a22909895098489489b655777d5e151b/d888ac55bcf645cd4f7a2c236cb304b9_blue_gala_menu_2024_v.2.pdf?download=inline
  14. Thanks to you, I know what my menus should look like in the app. All the URLs for the menu PDFs are 404/Not found. If it's not too much trouble, and you can see the URL, can you see if the shipboard reference for the Wednesday MDR Dinner menu looks like this? Or, you can email the working email to me. https://moapp-navigator.hollandamerica.com/ds-public/api/anchor/api/content/ns/menu/a22909895098489489b655777d5e151b/1fcd1d4757babe0172716f0463c688aa_transatlantic_dr_menu_04_2023.pdf?download=inline
  15. Just the 12 oz cans and the small Perrier bottles. The others came with the Retreat Cabana.
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