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  1. On 12/3/2023 at 10:43 AM, FlaMariner said:

    We stayed at the Yokohama Sheraton for 5 nights after dis-embarking the Westerdam HAL ship in October. 

     

    Great location.  Across the street from the Yokohama train station.  Lots of restaurants.  It was only a few subway stops from the port. 

     

    Not a clue about shuttle service....we used Japan's public transit to get around.....easy. fast. frequent. clean. crime free.

     

    Enjoy Japan...we did. 

    We're you able to use the Suica card for the local trains? And could you reload them easily at the stations?

  2. On 10/30/2023 at 3:54 AM, Elzacruiser said:


    Mobile suica cards are not refundable so load your money wisely.  We start with 2000 yen( per my bank it was USD$13.36 the time we loaded) before we left the States. Since we have world wide phone plan, we just add extra whenever needed. For example- Haneda airport to Shinjuku station is 1400 yen each person, so we add another 2000 yen on my husband’s card. Within Tokyo, subway usually cost 178 yen, so you can estimate how many trips you are going to take.  Of course, there are so many places accept CC payment so you can utilize that as well.  When out of Tokyo, suica cards are still good for transportation, food and convenience stores, but if you visit some small restaurants or food vendors, cash is the only way.  The remaining balance are good for five years, so if you still have funds left, when transfer in Japan, you can use it at the airport. We ended with a little bit over 400 yen each card.   Of course you can use the final balance at stores and pay the short payment by cash or other means so that’s another way to drain the funds.  You’ll know how easy it is to use mobile suica card in Japan when you arrive.  Enjoy your time in Japan!

    Is it 5 years for the physical card too? 

    We kept ours from June 2018, and are finally coming back October 2024, so that's 6 years!

  3. 25 minutes ago, Sparky74 said:

    Has anyone found any great Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals?

    Not at all. I get smashed with emails with supposed u beatable deals, but when you pick it apart, they just shift money around to make it look good.

    I also got a better deal 3 months ago on a cruise only fare, even with the extras added now the fare is much higher.

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  4. 4 minutes ago, boeckli said:

     

    Why would you want to pay in USD? Taking today's rate for the card I would normally use, I've saved over AUD70 pp for the 16 day cruise 🙂

     

    I believe all other pre-purchases would be payable in USD .

     

    Your time will come too 😉 (I've already waited since January)

    Only because I have found my bank gives me a better rate than the cruise companies with the conversion. I could be wrong.

    Anyway , had no luck as the website gave an error when I tried to add my booking that wasn't showing. Maybe a Black Friday crash!

    Have a lovely cruise!

  5. 53 minutes ago, boeckli said:

     

    Log into your account, then click on the yellow 'Manage My Cruise' button

     

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    On the next screen, select 'Pre-pay Crew Appreciation'. On the following screen you will see the daily rates (which are US@) and the A$ total for your cruise (you can then do the calculation for the exchange rate).

     

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    Thankyou very much for going to the trouble of those instructions 😀

    I am guessing then, that you can't pay in USD on an Aussie website, have to pay the AUD they have calculated. 

    (92 days lucky you!) I have 11 months to wait .

  6. 20 minutes ago, boeckli said:

     

    With HAL you can pre-pay your gratuities in A$, at a very favourable exchange rate 🙂 Just log in to your account for the details.

    Thanks for that, is there a way to compare currency once logged in? So, do you select say $100 usd and then they say how much aud? Or do you just select how much in Aud?

    I usually use one of my cards most favourable  on the day with exchange rates (card that doesn't charge a foreign transaction fee)

  7. 22 hours ago, mum and son said:

    Like me! I'll be upgrading to Plus when I board to use up some OBC, maybe I should buy the rest of the OBC today. Not that it makes a big difference for that level of spending. Might load some USD on my travel card though.

    Do you know if it's possible to buy OBC with Holland America? And do they refund any not spent?

    We have no OBC for a cruise booked in October next year, also gratuities not included which gets painfully expensive with the exchange rate.

  8. Hi,

    Those from Syd Australia,  approx how many months is a good time to book airfares on a direct route to Haneda?.

    We are a little over 12 months to sail, and info on web suggests don't book flights until around 6 months prior for best price.

    Looking at ANA so we have daytime flights,  very expensive so far.

    Thanks!

  9. 6 hours ago, MicCanberra said:

    If you do any tours overseas such as Gate 1, Cosmos, Trafalgar, Globus, Colette,  APT, etc they always have a recommendation of how many $ per day for the driver and for the guide.

    As a someone who does these tours, that is what I provide.

    Here in Australia sometimes there is a line that says 'tip not included' , if they state that then we feel a tip is expected and we  tip accordingly to the usual rates.

    When we booked Insight and Trafalgar,  we had those automatically included, (like cruising here.). When we were finished up in Canada insight, the envelopes still got passed around as most hadn't paid the expected tips. So, if it's part of the fare I think it should always be included

    I wrote on the front that we already paid those (hundreds of dollars each for host and driver), and as the tour manager was less than average I didn't want to leave extra....we still felt guilty for  no good reason.

    It's always a topic that makes me uncertain , uncomfortable and the system is unfair for the workers.

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  10. 44 minutes ago, Worldtraveler 4727 said:

    @buchhalm Sigh. I truly am NOT coming from an ethnocentric point of view— regardless of your opinion that Americans think USD (and anything else) is welcome worldwide. 
    I was on CC months before asking this same question, and was assured by many that  Australia was #1 a country whose citizens enjoyed a living wage, and while tips might be welcome, they are not necessary. #2 I was assured that I did not need cash, and so far that is absolutely true. 
    Having leftover euros, yen, pounds, and pesos at home, I hated to possibly add AUD to the unused piles. 
    Therefore, I brought no AUD with me. 
    I am asking this question again to receive some reassurance about doing what is correct in this culture. 
    Thank you to all who helpfully and kindly reply. 

    Save yourself the trouble, and a genuine thankyou  would do for good service.

    We are more cash free than USA and pay for things with cards mostly, especially with Covid restrictions in recent years and handing cash around.

     

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  11. 31 minutes ago, Gwendy said:

    I am amazed by people’s lack of personal accountability.  They knew Covid was rife and going on a cruise shop was iffy after Diamond Princess.

    This was the same time we cancelled our long planned family cruise to Alaska.

    Yes us too , to Norway prior to the Do Not Travel but  we didn't want to take the risk!

    HAL gave a refund but TA took $2000 in commissions I made an insurance claim lucky it was covered but out of pocket around $700 total trip.

    After Do Not Travel, HAL gave refunds plus extra perks for rebooking.

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  12. 19 hours ago, mum and son said:

    I may be wrong, but I don't think you can get married at sea unless your celebrant is also travelling on the cruise. I have friends who were married on the Pacific Aria some years ago and they had to get married while the ship was still docked. All guests have to be booked passengers, but I believe the celebrant will come onboard and perform the wedding and then disembark before it sails, unless they are a booked passenger.

     

    There are some recent reviews of onboard weddings on fb groups for some of the ships that call Brisbane home. The happy couples were thrilled with the service from the cruiseline (P&O) from the reviews I read. 

    Thankyou, can you tell me key words for FB group at all there's lots...if it's allowed here

  13. 1 hour ago, MicCanberra said:

    I wasn't part of it but there was a wedding party bride and groom and a few others, on one our cruises, most of the family members were meeting at one of the ports for the wedding ashore and the reception. Our ship missed the port. They did have the honeymoon anyway.

    oh dear!

    I think the Carnival one I looked at they do it in Sydney prior to everyone else on embarkation day.

    I went to the wedding forum here but most of the chat is outdated and US based

  14. Hi, asking for a family member. 

    Has anyone experienced going to a wedding  or being married on a cruise?

    If yes, which comlany/ship and can you please tell me about your experience. Particularly the service and communication with the  couple for planning and also how good/bad it was.

     

    😊 thanks 

     

  15. On 9/23/2023 at 7:38 PM, Techno123 said:

    I so agree with your comments. We do tip in the UK  (10% in a restaurant, a drink for yourself if buying a big round in the pub, round up the taxi fare etc) but it used to be nothing in comparison to the expectations in the US.

     

    I am sad to say there has been an insidious creep  - if people flash tips around even for poor service, then there is an expectation from the person providing that poor service that they will still receive a tip  (our taxi driver at Heathrow airport had  suggestions of 10, 15 and 20% tip on his card reader he got nothing as we put our own bags in the boot and had to get them out again!) 

     

    And it now appears reading @RetiredandTravel post above, even in Japan where tipping used to be regarded as an insult it is creeping it's way in.

    OMG yes I am hearing you! We are planning a trip to Japan and we went before in 2018 briefly and tips very definitely not expected.

    We went to Scotland and spent a week in Edinburgh and were pretty shocked that tips were added "US style" onto the electronic bill! This was not the case outside of the city.

    In Australia, the staff are paid a proper wage too, and if you get good service say for taxi/uber or restaurant you can leave extra as a tip, but it is NOT put on the bill.

  16. 8 hours ago, BruceMuzz said:

    Very generally speaking, the weather should be far nicer in the Autumn.

    You could get lucky or unlucky at either time, but the odds are better for Autumn.

    Thanks,  that's what we were thinking. Do you think we could do the places missing on the 2nd itinerary like Hiroshima, Himeji easily from another port, or even from Toyko?

    We have only been to Tokyo  before for a 3 day stopover, so unfamiliar with what might be achievable with an extra stay based somewhere to see more of this beautiful country.

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