Zuiderdam Cruise to the Panama Canal
Oct 23, 2009
We flew from Tucson to West Palm Beach with Mom…Tina picked us up at the airport. We went to dinner at the Village Tavern and spent the night at Tina’s.
Oct 24, 2009
We are on our first HAL cruise, having been on close to 40 cruises on pretty much all of the other lines, Princess and RCI mostly, but also Carnival, NCL, and Costa. I’m 54, husband 63, Mom 79, and her roommate Tina is 65.
Tina’s driver picked us up and we were at Pt Everglades by noon. We were on the ship by 12:45.…after some old dockworker lady pushed me when I asked her which way to go. The rooms weren’t ready yet so we were directed to the Lido for the buffet, which was ridiculously full. People everywhere with luggage all over, no tables for 4 of us….so Mom and Tina got a table. Tina and I had previously gone down to the Explorers Lounge to get our dining seating changed….the 4 of us were at different tables even though our reservations had been linked together. (We did have different TAs but they both assured us in writing that they had been linked). I also cross referenced them on the Cruise Documents I filled out online. Later this afternoon we had something in our door that our table had been changed.
Lifeboat drill was excruciating. It was HOT and we were outside, with life jackets on, sweating like I don’t know what, but it was VERY uncomfortable. It took quite a while to get to our stateroom because there are a lot of old people on board and they don’t move very quickly……would have been fine except that it was so HOT!! We are from AZ and we are not used to this humidity. I like the way Princess does lifeboat drills….you meet in public lounges. Just as crowded, but not hot. With all those old people out there with their walkers and canes having to stand up, it is amazing that nobody fell or fainted (or maybe somebody did, just not in our area!!)
The folks in the condos in Ft Lauderdale ring bells and hoot and holler as we leave. The captain of our ship reciprocates by blowing the horn many times.
Our cabin is 1123, a Cat K inside cabin. It is very nice, but warm. We have the AC turned all the way down but will have to ask someone tomorrow to look at it. We are aft just in front of the crew quarters. When you come into the door to the right is a couch that is shaped like an L . The couch fits into the corner and there is a table in front of it, and a chair on the other side. On the wall on the right is a counter and there is a refrigerator and a cabinet underneath. The cabinet has a hairdryer that is attached. I used it tonight and it is very weak…only 1200 watts. My hair was not dry by the time we left for dinner. Next time I’ll bring my own. The fridge was full of soda and stuff for purchase. We took it out and asked our cabin steward if he wanted us to store it in the closet or if he wanted to remove it. He said he would remove it but he forgot because it was still here when we got back from dinner. They are very busy on embarkation day so I’m sure he’ll do it tomorrow. Attached to the table is a closet that is actually 3 separate closets. There is a safe inside and some shelves as well. Needed more hangars which the room steward brought promptly. There is a stool pushed underneath the counter. The bed (2 twins pushed together) is pushed into an alcove to the left, with the obligatory fake curtains above it pretending that they are a window. Night stands on each side. The bathroom is to the left as you enter the stateroom. Typical cruise ship bathroom. So far the negatives we have noticed are that it is very dark in here….there is a mirror above the counter, along with a makeup mirror, but you can’t even see your face in the mirror it is so dark. There is a flat screen TV mounted in the corner above the counter. I tried tonight to turn it so I could watch it from the bed, but it doesn’t move. It is facing the L shaped couch. I’m going to ask the cabin steward tomorrow if it can be moved. (Note, asked the cabin steward and the TV is facing the bed as much as it can, it does not rotate.) There is a DVD player underneath. No info in the cabin regarding TV stations, DVD rental, movies, nothing….I’m thinking maybe the last folks took it with them…but they did leave their Special K cereal, bowl, spoon, sugar packet, and some chopsticks….Our first inside cabin in years, but it is very big and seems like it will be fine.
We bought a pass for the Hydropool and spa. When I called HAL they said it was $350 for the 10 days for the 2 of us. Today it was $200 for the 2 of us. They said they sell 40 passes. We went up there after the lifeboat drill….was so relaxing…the pool is not hot like a Jacuzzi and has lots of jets, fountain things to spray your back, a metal rod thing to lie back on….there are 5 lounge chairs on the side and a bunch of wicker chairs with cushions on the side. We also have passes to the thermal suite that were included but haven’t been there yet.
Did not buy an Internet pass….too expensive. The cheapest package was 55 cents a minute. I brought my laptop so I am typing daily updates on it. Funny thing is, we are way down on Deck 1 and the wifi down here is very strong, but I’m not going to pay that kind of money. You can access HAL website and New York Times for free.
Our first dinner was tonight….table 52 in the upper Vista dining room, traditional late seating at 8:00. Mom and Tina are at our table, plus a very nice family from Maryland, Mom Christie, son Zack, and her parents Irene and Ken, who are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. We had leftover Special K, spoon, sweetener and bowl in our cabin, Christie and her son had leftover women’s underwear in their closet….I think I prefer having the Special K….Dinner was hit and miss. Servers seemed nice…never saw a wine steward until I asked 3 times, then an asst dining mgr came by to take my order and the rest of our table’s wine order…by this time we were waiting on our main course. They forgot my salad and got the rest of the orders mixed up. My prime rib was fine, but not rare as requested…more medium well. We left at 10 because Rog wanted to go to a movie, and I came back down to the room to write my notes.
HAL still gives chocolates (I assume they are chocolate)….when I got back tonight there was a breakfast menu with 2 gold foil wrapped goodies….along with an HAL tote bag. It is still hot in here…..but I am going to go to bed now. More tomorrow…

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