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  1. 13 hours ago, oakridger said:

    @liamur14 thanks for the clarification.  I haven't been in those specific rooms on Oosterdam but looking at the deck plans, I wouldn't expect them to have any noise problems because deck 6 and 8 surround them with only cabins.....no public spaces or loud venues etc.  You can look at pictures of deck 7 verandah cabins at Halfacts.com here:

     

    Vista Class | HAL Cruiser Information (halfacts.com)

     

    I've spent 4 weeks on the Oosterdam and really do like the ship!  I wouldn't hesitate to book any of the cabins on deck 7 unless you are very susceptible to motion at the extreme aft or forward of the ship.

     

    Good luck and happy cruising,

    ~Nancy

     Thanks Nancy I put a temp hold on deck 6 cabin 6149, Holland's TA said she books that verandah. She said it had good views from that side of the ship going on this cruise.  Pretty excited now! thanks again

     

  2. On 8/6/2018 at 8:52 AM, Hutchinj said:

     

    Larro9, Number8, Cindivan -- Hope you all have a great time in your aft cabins aboard the Paul Gauguin. We will be preceding you in #767 on our cruise in July 2020. Will certainly post a detailed review here upon return.

     

    Now we all have to suffer through the long wait until cruise time. I'm sure it will be worth it, though!

    Can you  share your  review of cabin 767? thanks

  3. On 3/22/2022 at 10:47 AM, Wendy The Wanderer said:

    It's because of how they treated customers during the covid cancellation era. Refunds were very hard to come by. Also early reports that the ambience onboard had changed. But I'd still choose the PG I think unless Regent offered a really good itinerary on Navigator.

    Wendy our Nov cruise is sold out,  so why aren't people joining in ? I'd like to book some private excursions and need a few people. Last time we were on Holland and that was a great group. Just my 2 cents.

  4. 48 minutes ago, Daniel A said:

    It does not appear to be the case any more.  Although the Elite package includes the Quench package (which used to be unlimited non-alcoholic beverages) now the Quench package limits the soft drinks to 15/day, and they will count towards the total number of drinks you get on the Elite package.

    ThaNKS, we're on the Eurodam on Sunday, I'll let you know.😎

     

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  5. On 9/2/2021 at 9:09 PM, Daniel A said:

    Can somebody please correct me if I am not understanding this issue.  It looks as if you have the Signature Beverage Package you are limited to 15 drinks of any kind (alcohol up to $11, soft drinks, water bottles and coffee.)  If you upgrade the package to Elite, it costs $5/day more lets you go up to $15/drink and it includes all of the benefits of the Quench Package which is unlimited soft drinks, (but the web site says the Signature Package includes everything in the Quench Package which is unlimited non alcoholic drinks...)

     

    So, if you get the Elite package, do you still get the unlimited soft drinks?  Have all of the posts from passengers who had the Signature Beverage Package or did they also limit the Elite Beverage Package to 15 total of all types of beverages?  Also, did anybody have just the Quench Package?  Was that limited to a total of 15 as well.

    Does the Elite include unlimited sodas?

  6. 33 minutes ago, Robjame said:

    My point was about a Group Insurance policy that we already pay for...a deal breaker for us. 

     

    I did check the Oceania Insurer (AON) and the cost was close to 10% the cost of the cruise. However, thank you. If we do decide to go ahead, we will checkout Snowbird Medipac.

    I do hear you, insurance was not cheap, that is so disappointing, I feel your frustration!

     

  7. 1 hour ago, Robjame said:

    Our group travel insurance is through Johnson. I called today (August 23) to verify coverage and the answer has changed since I phoned about 3 months ago.

     

    "As long as the Canadian advisory is to avoid ALL cruise travel, Johnson will not cover us for health insurance for cruise travel."

    Have you checked out Canadian Snowbirds Medipac?

  8. 2 minutes ago, Riversedge said:

    In a perfect world, yes.   I think if this were the case, all paperwork, testing etc would be done at the main terminal.   I doubt that the Eurodam will be allowed dockage at the main terminal so obviously HAL is working on something.  However, since we don’t know if Venice port is actually where things will happen we can’t count on anything.   Time will tell and nothing we can do now but wait and hope they let us know soon.   

    Thanks Riversedge.

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