BJzink Posted October 15, 2019 #101 Share Posted October 15, 2019 25 minutes ago, bcummin said: There are lists of 4-star mariner benefits. Surely you will appreciate the free laundry. Priority tender boarding varies from ship to ship with circumstances, but Btimmer reported last month that it had become very good on the Maasdam. You will enjoy your voyage. Barbara Actually I was asking for specific benefits of CO that would be beneficial for me over & above the 4-star benefits. The ones I have read are not worth much for me. Thanks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilvertoGold Posted October 15, 2019 #102 Share Posted October 15, 2019 2 hours ago, bcummin said: There are lists of 4-star mariner benefits. Surely you will appreciate the free laundry. Priority tender boarding varies from ship to ship with circumstances, but Btimmer reported last month that it had become very good on the Maasdam. You will enjoy your voyage. Barbara Agree, free laundry and priority tendering are good rewards. Also priority check-in. Plus 50% off specialty dining, wine packages, Explorations Cafe. Something, or more, for all 4 stars and up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 15, 2019 Author #103 Share Posted October 15, 2019 (edited) 8 hours ago, BJzink said: Since I will be boarding Maasdam in December, I'd like to know what benefits will apply to me as a 4-star mariner. Most of the ones I have seen do not interest me. If you book fixed seating in the MDR, there would be no dining perk other than the special entree or dessert that would change daily. At breakfast in the MDR there would be a CO express line you can use. The only other additional perk I can see, and I don’t know if it is even real yet, is the in category upgrade perk which I don’t believe applies to cabins with suite in the name. I will need to see the T&C before making a judgement on that perk. Other than those I’m not seeing any others, but remember it won’t be implemented on the Maasdam until tomorrow and we haven’t received any info in the cabin about CO yet. Edited October 15, 2019 by Ken the cruiser 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BJzink Posted October 15, 2019 #104 Share Posted October 15, 2019 1 hour ago, Ken the cruiser said: If you book fixed seating in the MDR, there would be no dining perk other than the special entree or dessert that would change daily. At breakfast in the MDR there would be a CO express line you can use. The only other additional perk I can see, and I don’t know if it is even real yet, is the in category upgrade perk which I don’t believe applies to cabins with suite in the name. I will need to see the T&C before making a judgement on that perk. Other than those I’m not seeing any others, but remember it won’t be implemented on the Maasdam until tomorrow and we haven’t received any info in the cabin about CO yet. Thanks for your reply. I choose to only sail on the smaller ships and always pick a cabin on Lower Promenade so I can spend time on the teak deck. So an Upgrade wouldn't be interesting to me unless it was an upgrade to Lanai. I do ask for fixed late dining, and I have never had to wait for seating at breakfast or lunch in the MDR. Think I'll save my $$$, 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 16, 2019 Author #105 Share Posted October 16, 2019 1 hour ago, BJzink said: Thanks for your reply. I choose to only sail on the smaller ships and always pick a cabin on Lower Promenade so I can spend time on the teak deck. So an Upgrade wouldn't be interesting to me unless it was an upgrade to Lanai. I do ask for fixed late dining, and I have never had to wait for seating at breakfast or lunch in the MDR. Think I'll save my $$$, I’m hoping the in-category cabin discount would rather be where you could book the OV cabin you wanted, but only pay the price that is equivalent to the cheapest cabin in the category. For example if the price difference was $15 pp/day, then you would only be paying a net price difference of $10 per day for the other CO perks. Then if your loyalty status was between 1-3 stars, it may be worth it. But we agree with you, at 4/5 star, it still wouldn’t be. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkNC Posted October 16, 2019 #106 Share Posted October 16, 2019 Today the Maasdam starts Club Orange. According to officials, they have 1 couple signed up out of 1,200 passengers. That’s what I call a rousing success! 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 17, 2019 Author #107 Share Posted October 17, 2019 On 10/16/2019 at 11:49 AM, Ken the cruiser said: I’m hoping the in-category cabin discount would rather be where you could book the OV cabin you wanted, but only pay the price that is equivalent to the cheapest cabin in the category. For example if the price difference was $15 pp/day, then you would only be paying a net price difference of $10 per day for the other CO perks. Then if your loyalty status was between 1-3 stars, it may be worth it. But we agree with you, at 4/5 star, it still wouldn’t be. Well, we did some searching on the HAL website last night on Club Orange and found the Sep 2019 news release which pretty clearly outlines the OC perks. So if you’re interested in the details, you may want to read that news release if you haven’t already done so. But for us as 4 stars who like booking vista suites, we think we’ll pass. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daisybertie Posted October 17, 2019 #108 Share Posted October 17, 2019 Have just watched the Maasdam leave Sydney on the harbour webcam. The most beautiful sight. Have a great trip all on board and we will be joining in Fremantle on November 6th. Looking forward to the remainder of your reports. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 17, 2019 Author #109 Share Posted October 17, 2019 Had a great time on our excursion to the Blue Mountains on transition day today as the weather was beautiful. Of course a cruise out of Sydney would not be the same without a picture of the Sydney Opera House. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazy Kruizers Posted October 17, 2019 #110 Share Posted October 17, 2019 Just got caught up with your reports and explanations to everyone. Wonderful job. Glad you enjoyed to the Blue Mountains in Sydney. Great picture. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 18, 2019 Author #111 Share Posted October 18, 2019 Here is a list of the lectures that are scheduled to be provided on this circumnavigation cruise. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HAL Sailer Posted October 18, 2019 #112 Share Posted October 18, 2019 Thanks for your continued narrative. We had planned the circumnavigation cruise a couple years back but health issues intervened. It's still on our bucket list. So, we are especially looking forward to circumnavigating 'with' you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcummin Posted October 18, 2019 #113 Share Posted October 18, 2019 (edited) 4 hours ago, Ken the cruiser said: Here is a list of the lectures that are scheduled to be provided on this circumnavigation cruise. You have a lot of nature and science and some photography to look forward to. Last December and January we also had Aboriginal culture, Australian history, and Australian guest chefs. I hope that your list grows and that the zodiacs get used. Barbara Edited October 18, 2019 by bcummin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 18, 2019 Author #114 Share Posted October 18, 2019 22 minutes ago, bcummin said: You have a lot of nature and science and some photography to look forward to. Last December and January we also had Aboriginal culture, Australian history, and Australian guest chefs. I hope that your list grows and that the zodiacs get used. Barbara We noticed that too as it would be nice to hear about Australia history and aboriginal culture at some point on the cruise. As a side note Dr Peter Carey, whom I believe was the first Director of the In-depth EXC program, left the ship in Sydney and Chris Cook, a naturalist, is now the new Director of the program. In the first Storytelling Meeting we went to with Chris last week, he did mention Dr Carey was retiring, so I guess you could say we were on one of the first cruises Dr Carey was on promoting the future Maasdam In-depth EXC program (Antarctica, Jan 2018, on the Zaandam) and his last on the Maasdam (Auckland to Sydney on the Maasdam). He was definitely one impressive guy that knew his stuff! I still remember him saying on the first day we boarded the Maasdam when we saw him by chance on the promenade that he was upset that HAL is taking the “In-depth” out of the EXC name and implementing it fleet wide. Maybe these more nature-based lectures and Port-to-Table discussions under its new management as of this cruise are the beginning of the new “more general’ EXC program. I’m not complaining, as the lectures have so far been very interesting on our circumnavigation cruise, but rather just stating an observation. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaDog-46 Posted October 18, 2019 #115 Share Posted October 18, 2019 Hi Ken & Barbara Not on the Exec. list but it is usual for the Great Barrier Reef Pilot to do a very interesting talk either before Cairns or after clearing Endeavour Straits. He will join either in Sydney, Brisbane or Cairns & usually go all the way to Darwin where he will take the ship through a strait between Cobourg Penninsular & Melville Island to starboard, into Van Diemen Gulf. John 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 18, 2019 Author #116 Share Posted October 18, 2019 2 hours ago, SeaDog-46 said: Hi Ken & Barbara Not on the Exec. list but it is usual for the Great Barrier Reef Pilot to do a very interesting talk either before Cairns or after clearing Endeavour Straits. He will join either in Sydney, Brisbane or Cairns & usually go all the way to Darwin where he will take the ship through a strait between Cobourg Penninsular & Melville Island to starboard, into Van Diemen Gulf. John Thanks John! That sounds like another cool lecture to look forward to! Just came from an evening lecture on Big Birds which was very interesting as well. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazy Kruizers Posted October 18, 2019 #117 Share Posted October 18, 2019 Looking over that list -- a lot of interesting lectures. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcummin Posted October 18, 2019 #118 Share Posted October 18, 2019 Ken, I am so envious that you got to know Dr. Peter Carey. What he started has been magnificent. John, long time no see. We send our best to you and to Hayati. Your Australia is indeed a fascinating country. Barbara Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcummin Posted October 18, 2019 #119 Share Posted October 18, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, Ken the cruiser said: We noticed that too as it would be nice to hear about Australia history and aboriginal culture at some point on the cruise. . . You can still get some good tastes of Australian history and culture along the way. In Darwin the Hop On - Hop Off bus takes you all around and to the free Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Lots of good art and history, including Aboriginal culture. In Geraldton they have a city shuttle bus that also goes all around, including their Western Australia Museum. Magnificent place full of nature, aboriginal history, European settlers, and the Batavia shipwreck, also free. I could have spent all day there. One day is not enough in any of the ports, but on one voyage our Cruise Critic group met after each port to compare notes. One couple left the ship in Darwin to visit Uluru in central Australia, then rejoined in the next port. You have so much ahead of you. Enjoy. Barbara Edited October 18, 2019 by bcummin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted October 18, 2019 #120 Share Posted October 18, 2019 On 10/14/2019 at 3:06 PM, Ken the cruiser said: Power strip update. Talked with our steward and the power strips are NOT in every cabin. Then we talked with some nice folks at breakfast who are in an OV and when they asked their steward about the shortage of plugs in their cabin, a power strip with the HAL logo suddenly appeared the next day. So if you find your cabin has an insufficient number of plugs like they did, you may want to mention something to your steward. We were just on the Maasdam for 2.5 months in two different steerage cabins on Deck 6 and Deck 5. There was a power strip used for the TV set and it had an unused socket. However it was a European style receptacle. No problemo. We always carry a European to American adapter, so we used that to add an addition electrical connection. Glad to hear you're enjoying the travel router. It has worked well for us for several years. I carry it in my pocket so we have internet together throughout the day. I need to re-charge it daily. We're planning to rejoin the Maasdam in April, 2020 in San Diego to sail to Mexico and back to Seattle. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 18, 2019 Author #121 Share Posted October 18, 2019 5 hours ago, bcummin said: You can still get some good tastes of Australian history and culture along the way. In Darwin the Hop On - Hop Off bus takes you all around and to the free Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Lots of good art and history, including Aboriginal culture. In Geraldton they have a city shuttle bus that also goes all around, including their Western Australia Museum. Magnificent place full of nature, aboriginal history, European settlers, and the Batavia shipwreck, also free. I could have spent all day there. One day is not enough in any of the ports, but on one voyage our Cruise Critic group met after each port to compare notes. One couple left the ship in Darwin to visit Uluru in central Australia, then rejoined in the next port. You have so much ahead of you. Enjoy. Barbara Thanks! We figured this is our one big go around Australia plus we had a bunch of OBC, so we have 8 hour HAL tours booked in practically every port except Komodo Island. The other nice thing about this cruise is there are 1-2 sea days between ports to recover from those long excursions! It’s funny, we did’t used to like a lot of sea days. But the older we get, the more we are starting to appreciate them on longer cruises! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcummin Posted October 18, 2019 #122 Share Posted October 18, 2019 (edited) Ken, you have a good plan to glean the most out of the once-in-a-lifetime Australian ports. Chris Cook was a naturalist and then in charge of the zodiac boats on the Maasdam last winter. He should be good to lead the EXC In-Depth program. Eric and Martin Ellis were our "Australian Ambassadors" to teach us about Aboriginal culture. Music, dancing, artwork, heartfelt experiences. Eric was scheduled to leave us in Fremantle to return to his "day job." I was deeply disappointed when Martin also left with him. They left a void. Chris Cook will remember Eric and Martin. Hopefully your sea days will be packed with lectures and experiences. If you have time to talk with Chris or the front desk or anyone in command, point out that you had expected more presentations on this voyage. For example, we had two history lecturers accompanying us the whole time we were in Australia. Enjoy every moment! Barbara P.S. We have been on cruises where a passenger would give a lecture or more. IF HAL needs help, there could be Australian passengers aboard who could give some good talks about their homeland. :) Edited October 18, 2019 by bcummin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erewhon Posted October 19, 2019 #123 Share Posted October 19, 2019 2 hours ago, Ken the cruiser said: Thanks! We figured this is our one big go around Australia plus we had a bunch of OBC, so we have 8 hour HAL tours booked in practically every port except Komodo Island. The other nice thing about this cruise is there are 1-2 sea days between ports to recover from those long excursions! It’s funny, we did’t used to like a lot of sea days. But the older we get, the more we are starting to appreciate them on longer cruises! Have you booked an excursion to see the dragons? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ken the cruiser Posted October 19, 2019 Author #124 Share Posted October 19, 2019 2 hours ago, erewhon said: Have you booked an excursion to see the dragons? Yes, we’re on a 2 hour HAL one. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisemom42 Posted October 19, 2019 #125 Share Posted October 19, 2019 On 10/17/2019 at 8:40 PM, Ken the cruiser said: Here is a list of the lectures that are scheduled to be provided on this circumnavigation cruise. As others noted, missing some history and culture talks?? Enjoying hearing about your continuing experiences. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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