nobbync Posted July 2, 2012 #1 Share Posted July 2, 2012 MS Amsterdam 14 day Alaska – June 15-29, 2012 I was going to do a live from thread on board our MS Amsterdam 14 day Alaska cruise but decided against it because of how port intensive this cruise is. I am very happy we were able to go on this cruise since this is the last year of it. Anyone who is still deciding if they can do this trip should do it. I am very disappointed this trip is no longer offered next year as I would do this cruise again and again. This is my 9th cruise and my 4th on Holland America but my first time on Amsterdam. I am 48 and usually cruise with a friend. We drove to Seattle a few days early and stayed in Port Townsend. We wanted to stay there so we can do some Killer Whale watching with Puget Sound Express before the cruise. We like to get out and do things that have to do with scenery and wildlife as I love to take photos. I used to do all the shows on the ship but this trip had so much port time and scenic viewing we did very little on the ship except eating and sleeping. I also like to read and just relax when I can. The drive was very nice and we had a great view of Mt Shasta in Northern California. PORT TOWNSEND We arrived in Port Townsend, Washington on Wed 6-13-12. It is a beautiful town on the water with lots of small shops and restaurants. We stayed at the Aladdin Motor Inn which was close enough to walk to town but far enough away where it was quiet. We had a room right on the beach and it was nice. Outside our window in the evening a bald eagle was perched on a light post outside our balcony. It was a great start and hoping this eagle would give us good luck. On Thursday we went killer whale watching with Puget Sound Express. It was slightly rainy and cloudy but the boat was comfortable. When we left they told us we are in luck and we would catch up to j-pod which has about 25 killer whales. They were going away from us though and it would take about 2 hours to catch them. We got to them and it was spectacular to finally see a wild killer whale not named Shamu! We saw about 7-8 of the killer whales from j-pod. Since it took so long to get to them the viewing was for a short time but we felt blessed to be able to even get to them. Many other boats were there including the Eagle Wing boat from Victoria that we were thinking about taking. SEATTLE – PARKING – EMBARKATION Since we stayed in Port Townsend we really did not do anything in Seattle but I did set up parking before going. We used CruisePark which is located on a National Guard Armory and is very close to the pier. They had a free shuttle to and from the pier so it was very easy. We parked about 11 am and were on the ship in just a short time. I think from the time we parked to actually being on the ship was less than an hour. More to be posted later. Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvteaching Posted July 2, 2012 #2 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Hi Nobby, I'm very impressed with your report so far. We stayed at the Aladdin Inn in Port Townsend on Spring Break and enjoyed our stay there. Where did you eat while in Port Townsend? We found the Bayview Restaurant near the ferry dock and loved it. We're on this cruise in less than a month so I'm looking forward to hearing your views on it. We did it two years ago and loved it. Like you, I'm very disappointed that HAL is not offering it next year. Karen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ellbelle Posted July 2, 2012 #3 Share Posted July 2, 2012 OMG, you drove from San Diego to Port Townsend??? How many days did you allow? In December we drove from Modesto to San Diego and it wiped us out! Looking forward to the rest of your trip report! We sailed on the Amsterdam two summers ago, loved the ship and itinerary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted July 2, 2012 #4 Share Posted July 2, 2012 very nice review - looking forward to more. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences:):) great pics:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Assateague Island Princes Posted July 2, 2012 #5 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Oh yay, Nobby! Been looking forward to this since your return. Chatting with you and others on your Roll Call prior to your sailing was a lot of fun, and I was anxious to hear your thoughts and observations about this fantastic itinerary. More please!!!!:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PathfinderEss Posted July 2, 2012 #6 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Thanks very much for your review, can't wait for the rest of it. We are going to be on this cruise in August, so am very interested in the reviews about it. Thanks also for your great pictures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Himself Posted July 2, 2012 #7 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Nobby, I agree with everything you say about that 14 Day cruise on the Amsterdam. I hope HAL restores this wonderful cruise some day. I was on it last July and treasured every minute of the voyage. I am most anxious to hear the rest of your report. HIMSELF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbhcw Posted July 2, 2012 #8 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Hi Nobby:) Just home from the coast and so happy to see your review...it's hot back here...loving the pictures already:D They look soooo cool...and beautiful as usual:):):) Cannot wait to read more!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobbync Posted July 2, 2012 Author #9 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Hi Nobby, I'm very impressed with your report so far. We stayed at the Aladdin Inn in Port Townsend on Spring Break and enjoyed our stay there. Where did you eat while in Port Townsend? We found the Bayview Restaurant near the ferry dock and loved it. We're on this cruise in less than a month so I'm looking forward to hearing your views on it. We did it two years ago and loved it. Like you, I'm very disappointed that HAL is not offering it next year. Karen Hi Karen, you are so lucky to be going so soon. If you need someone to carry your bags I will accept! :D Port Townsend seems to long ago already I forget the names of the places we ate at. I know I saw the Bayview but we did not eat there. We picked up food at teh Co-Op but we also ate in two restaurants. Sorry I can't remember the names but one was on the water but closer to the Aladdin Hotel then town and we also ate in a pub upstairs on the water but in town. Both places were very good. Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobbync Posted July 2, 2012 Author #10 Share Posted July 2, 2012 OMG, you drove from San Diego to Port Townsend??? How many days did you allow? In December we drove from Modesto to San Diego and it wiped us out! We drove and I love driving so it is no big deal. My friend on the other had would have rather flown. We left on Monday after work and got in around noon on Wednesday. Driving home we got off the boat on Friday and was home Saturday about 6 pm... That is a short drive for me... :D Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobbync Posted July 2, 2012 Author #11 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Oh yay, Nobby! Been looking forward to this since your return. Chatting with you and others on your Roll Call prior to your sailing was a lot of fun, and I was anxious to hear your thoughts and observations about this fantastic itinerary. More please!!!!:D I appreciate the info and fun talk before the cruise. Because of you, Vbmom and a few others on here I have been wanting to do this trip for years. Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising-along Posted July 2, 2012 #12 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Hi Nobby, so glad to see the beginning of your review. :) Absolutely love the pictures and am looking forward to hearing more! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobbync Posted July 2, 2012 Author #13 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Thanks everyone for the great comments and those that are going on this cruise this summer are in for a special treat. Jane - Hope you enjoyed your trip at the beach and I heard about the heatwave hitting you all. Thankfully San Diego is the same ole usual temps of high 60's to mid 70's... On my first post I talked a little about the Puget Sound Express for whale watching from Port Townsend. This review will be slow but I will try to post daily. Mainly because I am processing photos as I am doing this review and I want to post good shots but there are so many it is hard to choose. So I got to a few of my whale watching shots from this boat so thought I'd post them now. This is a shot of our boat. It had comfortable seating for all. You can sit out back or on top if you want at anytime. I tried to ride it out on top but it got a little too cold and rainy for me so most of the trip I stayed out back. The trip back almost everyone was falling asleep. Guess it was too much fresh air for us to handle. Here is the little guy in J-Pod or one of the little ones. We found this pod out by Pender Island. Here are more in front of the Bluffs at Pender Island. More later about the ship... Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KNOT2L82SAIL Posted July 2, 2012 #14 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Nobbync.... did you have your camera on a zoom for those wonderful pictures or were you really that close??? Outstanding! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobbync Posted July 2, 2012 Author #15 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Nobbync.... did you have your camera on a zoom for those wonderful pictures or were you really that close??? Outstanding! These were shot with a 120-300 zoom. For Killer Whales you have to stay 200 yards away and even if they come towards you you are supposed to move. You can get lucky and they surface close to you but that is rare but 200 yards on the water is much closer than you think especially with smooth seas. Though there were times they did get much closer on the tour we did later on the cruise in Victoria. Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobbync Posted July 2, 2012 Author #16 Share Posted July 2, 2012 THE SHIP This was the best ship we have been on. The ship is very clean and the crew is superb. I know some people do not care for the slower pace of a Holland America ship but I prefer it but even if you like to stay busy there is a lot to do on this ship. BTW, I have never had a bad cruise and I try not to let worn carpets and basic maintenance bother me. As they say Ship Happens. There were places where I think the carpet needed replacing but just a few areas. When I board a ship I usually have more bags I carry then I check in. I usually check in one bag and then I carry on two camera bags and I also carry my wedge pillow. I can’t sleep lying flat due to health problems so I carry a large wedge pillow. This is my first cruise where I boarded and crew grabbed my bags and took us down to our room. I usually am lugging all these things and am sweating by the time I get to my room. Not this time and it made for a great start. We booked the cheapest inside guarantee on this cruise and we ended up with a small upgrade. Instead of being on deck one all the way in the front we were on deck 2 close to the front but not all the way up there. Nice size room and much bigger than most of the other rooms we have stayed in including a couple balcony cabins we had. Since we were going with the very long daylight hours having an inside was a blessing as anytime we wanted to sleep we turned out the lights and it was pitch black. I like the inside cabins for this reason for Alaska. Our room stewards Dodi and Sene were wonderful and wish I really could bring them home. I rented a tux so I did not have to carry an extra bag and that was a blessing also. The tux was waiting in our room and no issues with it. We also got the laundry package which was $98 for the 14 days for the cabin. We put in one or two bags every day. Only one did not come back the same day. All the clothes were folded nice and ironed. My t-shirts for the first time in their lives saw an iron! We even sent one load in the night before going into Victoria and got it back that morning. We usually do our laundry onboard but I believe we will be doing this all the time. Nice to come home with clean clothes. The food was overall very good to outstanding. I know food is subjective but I for one enjoyed the food. The lido deck a lot of food is actually cooked up there so that made things nice and fresh. Even veggies they cooked up there so they were still crisp and not soggy like typical buffet veggies. We had a good selection of fresh fruit all the way through the 14 days. Last year another line ran out of almost all fresh fruit and that was only a 10 day cruise. Not a big selection of desserts on here like other lines we have been on but what they did have was delicious! For any of you that do not handle dairy well the lido has about 5 different nondairy milks for you. If anyone is going to be on this cruise soon please say hi to Moul who was at the water and juice counter in the Lido. Good guy that just got on the ship for his long tour of duty. The dining room was also nice though we only ate there a few times. Since this cruise had a lot of port days or scenic viewing we were too tired most of the time to clean up for dinner but when we did eat there it was good. One of the formal nights with filet mignon and lobster tail, it was really good. The filet was cooked just right and could be cut with a fork. The tail was good size and not over cooked. We also used room service for dinner and it showed up on time and was hot. I like the Explorations Café and lounge. The seats there are really comfortable and a great place to read. We did not see any shows but went to qite a few movies. I was disappointed that after 10 days they started repeating the movies. They also have a list of 1000 DVD’s you can order anytime you want. Just call the front desk and if they have it you drop by and pick it up. We watched a few this way before bed. If anyone has any questions about the ship feel free to ask and I will try to answer if I know. Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vbmom87 Posted July 2, 2012 #17 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Thank you so much for posting your trip report. I am anxiously awaiting to hear more. It is a big disappointment this itinerary is being dropped. Princess had also tried a 14 day AK itinerary, but they too discontinued it. :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
epixx Posted July 2, 2012 #18 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Hi Nobby: We're following you July 27. I'm especially interested in how the Adventure Bound trip worked out for you and whether you had too much of Tracy Arm with 2 days in a row. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobbync Posted July 3, 2012 Author #19 Share Posted July 3, 2012 Hi Nobby: We're following you July 27. I'm especially interested in how the Adventure Bound trip worked out for you and whether you had too much of Tracy Arm with 2 days in a row. Tracy Arm was awesome both days but the Adventure Bound trip was one of the best tours I had ever been on. I will be positing about that later in my review... Tomorrow will be Ketchikan... Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare erewhon Posted July 3, 2012 #20 Share Posted July 3, 2012 Thank you for posting reports of your trip and the fabulous photos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vbmom87 Posted July 3, 2012 #21 Share Posted July 3, 2012 Tracy Arm was awesome both days but the Adventure Bound trip was one of the best tours I had ever been on. I will be positing about that later in my review... Tomorrow will be Ketchikan... Nobby Ah, yes, isn't that a marvelous tour!!! It is definitely my favorite scenic tour! I was in awe the entire time. So glad it worked out for you and I am really looking forward to the details. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carri cruiser Posted July 3, 2012 #22 Share Posted July 3, 2012 THE SHIP This was the best ship we have been on. The ship is very clean and the crew is superb. I know some people do not care for the slower pace of a Holland America ship but I prefer it but even if you like to stay busy there is a lot to do on this ship. BTW, I have never had a bad cruise and I try not to let worn carpets and basic maintenance bother me. As they say Ship Happens. There were places where I think the carpet needed replacing but just a few areas. When I board a ship I usually have more bags I carry then I check in. I usually check in one bag and then I carry on two camera bags and I also carry my wedge pillow. I can’t sleep lying flat due to health problems so I carry a large wedge pillow. This is my first cruise where I boarded and crew grabbed my bags and took us down to our room. I usually am lugging all these things and am sweating by the time I get to my room. Not this time and it made for a great start. We booked the cheapest inside guarantee on this cruise and we ended up with a small upgrade. Instead of being on deck one all the way in the front we were on deck 2 close to the front but not all the way up there. Nice size room and much bigger than most of the other rooms we have stayed in including a couple balcony cabins we had. Since we were going with the very long daylight hours having an inside was a blessing as anytime we wanted to sleep we turned out the lights and it was pitch black. I like the inside cabins for this reason for Alaska. Our room stewards Dodi and Sene were wonderful and wish I really could bring them home. I rented a tux so I did not have to carry an extra bag and that was a blessing also. The tux was waiting in our room and no issues with it. We also got the laundry package which was $98 for the 14 days for the cabin. We put in one or two bags every day. Only one did not come back the same day. All the clothes were folded nice and ironed. My t-shirts for the first time in their lives saw an iron! We even sent one load in the night before going into Victoria and got it back that morning. We usually do our laundry onboard but I believe we will be doing this all the time. Nice to come home with clean clothes. The food was overall very good to outstanding. I know food is subjective but I for one enjoyed the food. The lido deck a lot of food is actually cooked up there so that made things nice and fresh. Even veggies they cooked up there so they were still crisp and not soggy like typical buffet veggies. We had a good selection of fresh fruit all the way through the 14 days. Last year another line ran out of almost all fresh fruit and that was only a 10 day cruise. Not a big selection of desserts on here like other lines we have been on but what they did have was delicious! For any of you that do not handle dairy well the lido has about 5 different nondairy milks for you. If anyone is going to be on this cruise soon please say hi to Moul who was at the water and juice counter in the Lido. Good guy that just got on the ship for his long tour of duty. The dining room was also nice though we only ate there a few times. Since this cruise had a lot of port days or scenic viewing we were too tired most of the time to clean up for dinner but when we did eat there it was good. One of the formal nights with filet mignon and lobster tail, it was really good. The filet was cooked just right and could be cut with a fork. The tail was good size and not over cooked. We also used room service for dinner and it showed up on time and was hot. I like the Explorations Café and lounge. The seats there are really comfortable and a great place to read. We did not see any shows but went to qite a few movies. I was disappointed that after 10 days they started repeating the movies. They also have a list of 1000 DVD’s you can order anytime you want. Just call the front desk and if they have it you drop by and pick it up. We watched a few this way before bed. If anyone has any questions about the ship feel free to ask and I will try to answer if I know. Nobby Nobby, so glad to read your reviews, I have been wondering how your adventure was! beautiful pictures, I am enjoying them immensely! I think the scenery in Alaska was so magnificent, who could bother with any small worn areas of carpets?? One thing I did appreciate was the clean windows on the Amsterdam!! looking forward to more of your wonderful photos!! Love those whales!!! Linda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobbync Posted July 3, 2012 Author #23 Share Posted July 3, 2012 KETCHIKAN We pulled in to Ketchikan right on time. Weather was cloudy but overall not too bad. For the morning we had no plans so my friend went shopping and I turned left off the ship to walk the areas that way to see if I could find eagles. Each time I had been here we could find eagle perched on the piers but this day there was none close. Many flying around or high on the trees but nothing on the docks. Still it was a good walk. Starting at noon we arranged a tour with Ketchikan Taxi Cab Tours. Prior to the trip I emailed Dave quite a few times talking about what we wanted to see. We had been to Ketchikan before so we did not want any tour of the town itself. We were more into wildlife and scenery. For $74 an hour for up to 6 people I think this is a bargain. We had 3 of us. It was me and my friend Cindy and then also a new friend from the roll call Glen joined us. We started with a drive north and into the Tongass National Forest where we did some walking through the forest. It was really beautiful and weather was still holding up. We went to a cove where many eagles were flying around. This was a youngster. We also stopped at Totem Brite where we found this great scenery. We choose the afternoon because we wanted to go to Herring Cove last as the other ships in port would already leave so less people means a better chance for bears. As we got to Herring Cove there were many eagles. This is where they all went to waiting for the salmon run. Many king salmon were gathering at the mouth ready for the run but none started yet that we saw. After getting lots of photos of eagles we saw a adult female black bear with her two cubs. They were not close but we could see them pretty good walking through the grass. Overall the day was a good day. Got some nice photos of a waterfall, eagles and black bears (might not be great shots but they are better then what I had). Next up Tracy Arm by ship and boat... Nobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising-along Posted July 3, 2012 #24 Share Posted July 3, 2012 Wow, all I can say is WOW! What a treat your pictures are. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carri cruiser Posted July 4, 2012 #25 Share Posted July 4, 2012 KETCHIKANWe pulled in to Ketchikan right on time. Weather was cloudy but overall not too bad. For the morning we had no plans so my friend went shopping and I turned left off the ship to walk the areas that way to see if I could find eagles. Each time I had been here we could find eagle perched on the piers but this day there was none close. Many flying around or high on the trees but nothing on the docks. Still it was a good walk. Starting at noon we arranged a tour with Ketchikan Taxi Cab Tours. Prior to the trip I emailed Dave quite a few times talking about what we wanted to see. We had been to Ketchikan before so we did not want any tour of the town itself. We were more into wildlife and scenery. For $74 an hour for up to 6 people I think this is a bargain. We had 3 of us. It was me and my friend Cindy and then also a new friend from the roll call Glen joined us. We started with a drive north and into the Tongass National Forest where we did some walking through the forest. It was really beautiful and weather was still holding up. We went to a cove where many eagles were flying around. This was a youngster. We also stopped at Totem Brite where we found this great scenery. We choose the afternoon because we wanted to go to Herring Cove last as the other ships in port would already leave so less people means a better chance for bears. As we got to Herring Cove there were many eagles. This is where they all went to waiting for the salmon run. Many king salmon were gathering at the mouth ready for the run but none started yet that we saw. After getting lots of photos of eagles we saw a adult female black bear with her two cubs. They were not close but we could see them pretty good walking through the grass. Overall the day was a good day. Got some nice photos of a waterfall, eagles and black bears (might not be great shots but they are better then what I had). Next up Tracy Arm by ship and boat... Nobby Beautiful photography!! I overheard someone on our cruise say he hadn't seen any wild life except for one seagull.... wonder where HE was looking??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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