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10-day Southern Caribbean Cruise on Ms Rotterdam


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My wife and I disembarked from MS Rotterdam at Port Everglades on February 25, 2023, following a ten day “Southern Caribbean” cruise.   As has been my custom, I am writing with the following thoughts as much for my own benefit as anything else.  

 

Just to cut to the chase:  The cruise was absolutely wonderful.  

 

Embarkation.  This part of the trip was so easy that I honestly thought that we might have somehow boarded the ship without taking some essential step.  To be sure, we were accelerated a bit as four-star mariners, but in any event I don’t think that we stood still, let alone sat, during the entire process from the time exiting ground transport until arriving on the ship.

 

The Ship.  Absolutely beautiful.  This was our second cruise on Rotterdam, and it has become our fast favorite.  We had last cruised on her in February, 2022, at half capacity.  Although it was assuredly full this time around, we did not feel crowded at any time.  

 

Cabin.  We enjoyed our veranda cabin, even though it was obviously smaller than the Neptune we had lucked ourselves into a time or two before.  The cabin was plenty big for the two of us, and the veranda chosen by our HAL cruise consultant was outstanding.

 

Itinerary.  We are well aware of the advice to choose a line and date based upon itinerary, and we do respect that advice.  However, we have taken this trip before, and are more interested in the sun, warmth, and service than the islands themselves.  We did take a so-called food and culture (my words) excursion in Puerto Plata, which was educational and informative – although certainly the very ordinary lunch food did not remotely live up to the touted sponsorship of Food and Wine magazine.  We also did a trolley tour in Bonaire which would have been fun had it not been for the fact that we were crammed in like sardines.  All in all, this excursion was not really worth the $55 per person charged. One fellow passenger also complained that the tour was thirty minutes shorter than advertised, but we were glad to get off early!

 

Food.  Again, very good.  We opted to purchase Club Orange and were not in the least disappointed.  Although we had meals at the Pinnacle and Tamarind included in our “deal” we actually canceled both in favor of Club Orange.  I cannot eat steak these days, which ruled out Pinnacle as well as Tamarind (because my favorite entrée there is the Wasabi Beef.  As to Club Orange, major kudos to the entire team.  Their service was immediate and personal.  

Rudi’s and the meal there was as good as ever even though there was a noticeable reduction in wait staff.  Our server did a fine job for us there despite the loudmouthed, constantly complaining jerks seated at the table behind us.  Why folks take advantage of this wonderful staff is beyond us.

 

Bars.  We frequented the Ocean Bar and Lido Bar, almost exclusively.  Both were wonderful and convivial.  It’s hard to pick out single servers and bartenders, because a team effort was involved in each.  Suffice it to say that all were prompt and funny to boot.

 

Entertainment.  We attended the concerts by The Knights all three evenings.  They were absolutely wonderful, and a must-see for those who have the opportunity.  Not being much for magic or dance, we skipped those.  Also as early-to-bed folks, we did not frequent the other venues on “Music Walk,” although they seemed to be “hopping” as we walked by.

 

“Dressy” Night.  Boy, do we miss “formal nights.”  Although perhaps the attire was slightly more appropriate on those nights, we were disappointed at the passengers who wore jeans, tee-shirts, and the like on “dressy” nights.  Our personal opinion is that part of a so-called “classical” cruise experience is taking the time to dress up on certain evenings.  Why is it so much trouble to do so or, if so, why not just eat at the Lido rather than sidle your way into one of the other dining areas?  Again, this is a matter of our opinion, and ours only.

 

Disembarkation/Airport.  As was the case in getting on the ship, it probably took us less than 10 minutes from leaving our room to exiting the terminal.  We were waved through customs after using the facial recognition viewers, and at the airport in less than 15 minutes after taking a $16 (plus tip) cab ride.  Finally, Luggage Direct made the entire process so much easier.  Thankfully, we gained access to the Delta Club at Fort Lauderdale Airport.  Had it not been for that, the three hours waiting for our flight would have been dreadful.  The airport is vastly inadequate for the number of passengers it tries to accommodate.

 

Downers.  The only “meh” parts of the trip were the mediocre excursions (as noted above) and the ever-present chair hogs who “reserve” deck chairs throughout the day.  How this problem can be realistically policed is beyond us, but the practice certainly creates plenty of resentment among fellow passengers.  We did not particularly care, being averse to too much sunshine and having a veranda available, but there were lots of complaints.  

 

Finally, our only regret is that we did not receive a 150th anniversary tile.  We asked at the service desk, and were told that if we were to receive one it would be the last night.  Sadly, we weren’t among the “chosen.”  

 

All in all, another fine cruise on our favorite line.

 

                                                                                                

 

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I loved our cruise o the Rotterdam int” the beginning of February.  Unfortunately, the Seaview pool was leaking and the bar was frequently flooded.  Was that problem resolved?

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