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  1. 3 hours ago, PoolSlider said:

    Carnival is offering a transatlantic out of New Orleans I think next year 2025 on the Valor. And they will be offering a return transatlantic directly to New Orleans. Not really into Carnival having tried it but thinking these sailings are tempting.

     

    I saw that....we are taking quite a leap this year and we booked Carnival on a Trans-Pacific in October from Singapore to LAX on the Carnival Panorama......

     

    We left Carnival many, many years ago but the price was right as was the itinerary.....I'm counting on not the usual Carnival party crowd.....We shall see.  Seems as though the ship is in Singapore for a dry dock and this is not the usual "stomping ground" for Carnival.  We are game. 

     

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  2. Seems as though this does not impact us as we manage to enjoy HMC without ever spending money. 

     

    The beach, the beach walk, the hiking trails, the beach chairs, the roundtrip tender, the swimming, the bathrooms and the island barbecue are all surcharge free.  

     

    We love our day at HMC. 

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  3. 2 hours ago, daisy-mae said:

    Just wondering if we are allowed to carry (wheel) our luggage on board rather than leave it with the baggage handlers?

     

    That's the way we roll...........

     

    We travel with a carry on roller bag and backpack each (use HAL laundry).  

     

    It's so much more convenient to pass by the longshoreman (and the tip requirement) and roll our carry on/roller bag right to the stateroom. No issues.  Easy.  And no waiting on luggage delivery. 

     

    Same but in reverse (and much sadder mood) when we dis-embark and use "self-assisted" dis-embarkation.

     

    (I'd only advise taking your own luggage with you if you can easily handle/drive/steer it...And you travel lite......Sometimes frustrating with the elderly passengers gumming up the early dis-embarkation line with their way too big for them to drive suitcases...thinking some folks need a license before hitting the gangway w/their SUV size luggage)

     

    Enjoy the cruise......

  4. 40 minutes ago, Sun Queen II said:

    How does the whole process work from arriving at port to getting on?

     

    Welcome to HAL!

     

    Our experience from our last two cruises in 2023......

     

    Security check

    Passport face scan

    Receive boarding group number

    Sit

    Board when group number called

    Scan boarding pass at entrance to ship

    Go to room and keycards are waiting

     

    Easy peezy and our experience has been that you keep moving......not much in the way of lines since the streamlined process of face scanning....

     

    Enjoy the journey........

     

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, *Miss G* said:

    Does anyone recall when assigned times first started?

     

    Our first "check in time" experience was post Covid (October 2021, Maiden voyage of Rotterdam) in Amsterdam. 

     

    There was much gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands by all of us on the roll call because of the assigned "check in times" and all the Covid travel hassles/documents/restrictions/EuropeQR codes/masks etc.

     

    It was all for nothing as we arrived early (way before assigned check in time) and the tall, blond Dutch lady was ready to stick a long q-tip up our noses for a pre-board Covid test. 

     

    Luckily, we've never experienced the hassles like the folks experienced when embarking in California, then again, we tend to avoid California. 

     

    Enjoy embarkation....no matter when you plan to arrive....just don't miss the boat!

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  6. Since the "recent unpleasantness" (Covid) we've boarded Holland America Line ships in.....

     

    Amsterdam

    Santiago/San Antonio

    Port Everglades 3x

    Seattle

     

    Our "check in" time was always some distant time in the afternoon.  We arrived way before that (usually ~10am) and we were always welcomed to enter and get checked in.

     

    (my cruise fare includes lunch on embarkation day and we plan to partake)

     

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  7. Thanks to all for the intel.....I'm the OP. 

     

    We booked ATL - JFK - SIN...thru Singapore Airlines.....(ATL - JFK is w/Jet Blue, then Singapore Airlines JFK - SIN)

     

    The one way flight in Premium Economy is $1,156 per passenger. 25 hours and 20 minutes of travel.....Leaving on a Tuesday and arriving on a Thursday  (blows my mind). LOL. 

     

    Singapore Airlines was the one of the lowest prices.....within a few dollars of Turkish Air and way under the prices of Delta/Emirates/United/American/JAL/China etc. 

     

    The cruise is on Carnival and the've been telling me "technical issue" for the last month as to why their "fly2fun" isn't showing flights.  I have a theory that this cruise (repositioning because of dry dock) will not offer air because this is not in Carnival's regular "stomping ground" of ports.  

     

    Thanks again for the guidance......we are excited for this trip....bucket list stuff for us. 

     

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  8. Here is a cut/paste from a previous post......

     

    You are fine without it....IMO.

     

    Here is what we use it for (sometimes) and what is the alternative:

     

    boarding pass at embarkation ......print it instead

    ordering at dive in & NY pizza......order at the counter and get pager for when ready

    daily schedule......paper schedule delivered to your room

    communicate with guest services......visit guest services

    use text feature to tell Her Majesty that I am at the bar.......leave paper note in room

    Menu at MDR......view it on TV

    onboard account (I think it is on there)......view it on TV

  9. 3 minutes ago, MalcolmCruiseCritic said:

    it wanted access to my brokerage account to verify that I owned Carnival Corp. stock....

     

    I never had to do that.....It's not required to complete the process....It's only an option.  I uploaded a pic of my statement.

     

    (my frustration now is I have received notice on stockperks that I'm "eligible" and my perk has been successfully "redeemed" but the TA says the OBC is not in the booking confirmation.)

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  10. 8 hours ago, jinpasco said:

    What it does not say is are we able to choose the room, are we stuck with a room they choose, does it restrict us to a certain section or deck etc.

     

    We've scored on two upsells over the past two years and we were able to choose from the particular "available" cabins. 

     

    My advice is to respond quickly, have a deck plan out, credit card number ready and agreement w/Her Majesty already confirmed....do not dilly dally.

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  11. I haven't read all the posts but I'm thankful for the newer, larger HAL ships.....

     

    Why?

     

    Two reasons.......

     

    The fares on the HAL "mid sized" ships allow us to sail/see the world at a price point that makes it possible for us....and sometimes we get to snag a balcony.

     

    We still do not have to board a "condo of the seas" ship to afford cruising......

     

    (If we had more $$$, we'd be all over the smaller ship with all the amenities included, etc but it will not work financially for us)

     

    Enjoy the choices in cruising.....we love the HAL of today. 

     

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  12. Just reading that a USA warship just had a close call with a enemy missile fired at them in the Red Sea.....Would not like to be on a HAL ship enjoying my lido breakfast when the missiles are incoming......thinking an itinerary change is in order.....makes my grumbling of "why are they canceling Key West for Freeport" seem silly and trivial.....while at the time, we were mad & upset....LOL> 

  13. 10 hours ago, BSMITH24 said:

     We always stay on 8 .

     

    Us too, our favorite deck because of location to spa/gym and lido pool/food....And always find it very quiet....Also, the price point for the VF cabins is very good...and very quiet up there...

     

    Enjoy the Nieuw Statendam......

  14. On 1/27/2024 at 7:40 PM, sciencewonk said:

    We haven't been on an Asian cruise on HAL before.  Will there be any local dishes served in the MDR or Lido (excluding the usual Sushi/Asian buffet) or will the food be the usual HAL choices you get on North American and Australian cruises?

     

    On our trans-pacific cruise in October (2023), I did not notice any difference in food choices from any other HAL cruise......(but we were on the Westerdam leaving Seattle and traveling to Asia so perhaps things might be different once the cruise originates in Asia).

     

    Enjoy the cruise....we loved our first time traveling to Japan.....

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