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  1. 7 hours ago, acme510 said:

    love2crews. Have a question about your tour that you booked with Steve in Amsterdam. Did you have to specifically request him or the only one guide through this sight?

     

    I believe Steve is the only guide.  You will most likely communicate with Marlou (Steve's wife) via email before your tour.  Both Steve and Marlou are extremely helpful and patient-and I ask a LOT of questions, lol.

  2. 8 hours ago, PinkSandGirl said:

    We all had to say we forgot password (didn't) and re-set and even then the app was shaky.

     

    There must be something up with all their accounts.  I had to reset my password the other day too (just for accessing the website, not for checking in).  Thinking it might have something to do with the rebranding...

     

    Not sure, but glad it's not just me struggling with the login, lol.

     

    Bon voyage!

  3. On 1/18/2024 at 11:10 PM, mirkymirk said:

    Hello

    We are arriving in Copenhagen by cruise (Princess Cruises) this summer and are looking for some ideas for things to see and do with kids (10 and 12 years).  Some questions I have:

    • How far is the cruise port from the city centre and what's the best way to get there?
    • Is Tivoli Garden worth the visit?
    • Is a canal boat ride worth the time? Companies to recommend?
      • Is there a highly-rated excursion company that you have used and would recommend to show us the town? (We are not into museums, but more picturesque spots.)

    Any other hints, or suggestions are welcome. Thank you.

     

    Uffe with Great Dane Tours is amazing.  He is super flexible and patient.  He knows everything about everything, too.  We spent two days with him and at the end of the second day, we had him drop us at Tivoli and then we took a taxi back to the port from there.

     

    We only spent a few hours at Tivoli.  I think it was worth it-we are Disney fans so wanted to visit because of the Disney history.  I will say, if you opt for the photo package, make sure you download the photos BEFORE you leave the park.  Or else you will never see them (yes, we learned the hard way 😞 )

  4. On 1/28/2024 at 10:56 AM, dreamboat43 said:

    I am looking for excursion recommendations for Celebrity's Best of Scandinavia cruise in June.  The ports are Copenhagen, Helsinki, Tallian, Stockholm, Visby, amd Skagen.   Are any of those ports easy to do on your own?  Is there anything to do or see within walking distance of the ports?   In which ports would you recommend doing excursions?   Can you recommend any specific excursions?  This is our first time to Scandinavia.  All input appreciated!

     

    We did the Best of Scandinavia last May on the Apex.  It looks like your ports differ a little from the ones we visited, though.  I did a (very) detailed live and included everything you'd want to know.  Happy to answer any questions you may have.  Enjoy your sailing. 🙂

     

     

     

  5. On 3/18/2024 at 5:06 AM, wintertexancruiser said:

    Can anyone suggest a good tour company to see the sights in Copenhagen. Our cruise ship is only offering one excursion.

     

    Hopefully one that is convenient from a cruise port.

     

    We will be on the NCl Star in October. Thanks in advance

     

     

     

    Hands down Great Dane Tours. Uffe was our guide for 2 days and we had an incredible time in Copenhagen.

     

     

  6. As many other have said, Delft is a great place.  We painted our very own Delft plates, there.  Terrific experience.

     

    I'd also HIGHLY suggest Giethoorn.  It's truly a fairytale village.

     

    You can read more on my live thread.  I have tour providers and everything you'd want to know. 🙂 

     

     

  7. We booked with Private Day Tours Amsterdam (Steve).  He was AMAZING.  If you can only do one thing, I would suggest Giethoorn.  It's surreal.

     

    Here's my live thread where I detailed everything we did (including tour providers, hotels, transfers, etc.)

     

    Feel free to ask any questions. Enjoy your time in Amsterdam.

     

  8. 1 minute ago, love2crews. said:

    I find it helpful to use Google Maps.  You can search by map area, so make sure the map is showing the area near the port and then search that specific area.  You can also sort by the date you want to stay and set filters for price as well.

     

    I'd be happy to take a look and see what I can find for you.  I know early July...if you don't mind sharing the dates I will take a look. 🙂

     A quick search took me to Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam-North Riverside.  Their website states they have a lift to all floors.  Breakfast buffet is included and it's about an 8-10 minute drive to the Amsterdam Passenger Terminal.  It looks like prices for early July are around $200 (give or take a little, not sure of your exact dates). 

     

    https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/gb/en/amsterdam/amsmk/hoteldetail/amenities?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-EX-_-NL-_-AMSMK

     

  9. I find it helpful to use Google Maps.  You can search by map area, so make sure the map is showing the area near the port and then search that specific area.  You can also sort by the date you want to stay and set filters for price as well.

     

    I'd be happy to take a look and see what I can find for you.  I know early July...if you don't mind sharing the dates I will take a look. 🙂

  10. The complimentary Eden Cafe is towards the entrance of the Eden space.  We didn't have much luck in the cafe (not big fans of the meals we had there), however, we loved the Eden restaurant for dinner. 

     

    There is also a bar in the main center area where the entertainment is.  As others have mentioned, they have special drinks there.  Think special effects like dry ice and uniquely shaped glasses.

     

    They also offer cooking classes that take place in the Eden kitchen.

     

    The entire Eden space is unlike anything I've ever seen on a cruise ship. 🙂

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  11. My take on independent shore excursions:

     

    I love the flexibility independent shore excursions offer.  I tend to book direct with the tour operators.  I do, however, browse sites such as Viator.  If you look under "Additional Information," you will find the local tour operator. Then you can reach out directly to the tour operator.  Of course I always make sure the operator is well reviewed and there are RECENT reviews.  If there aren't a lot of reviews but they're all good, I'll see if the reviews are a ) all in the same language, b) posted around the same time, or c) if the reviewers only have a couple reviews.  For me, these are red flags.

     

    I also make sure to tell the operators we have to be back to the ship 2 hours before the ship is scheduled to leave port.  For example, if we're in port until 9pm, I'll tell the operator we need to be back by 7pm.  I DO NOT tell them we're in port until 9pm; just that we need to be back by 7pm.

     

    Also, if we have a long drive, I will NOT book with independent tour operators.  I will book with the cruise line.

     

    For most tour operators, this is their job and they do not want to risk their reputation if something goes wrong.  They will do everything in their power to get you back to the ship.  Of course stuff does go wrong every now and then, but by allowing a minimum of a 2 hour cushion, we have always made it back to the ship in time. 🙂

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