August 18th We left our Hotel at 10:45 and we were at the ship by 11:00. Our taxi driver stopped only once - to pay the toll at the tunnel. The rest of the time he just pushed through yellow lights. There was hardly anyone at the pier when we got here. After we turned in our luggage we were given the usual sheet of paper with the 7 questions concerning the gastro virus. We filled them out and after that there was the picture taking before we went upstairs to check in. That only took a couple of minutes for the girl to run our passports through the machine and take our pictures. Then we went to the waiting room. There the chairs were placed in 2 columns of 2 chairs and 3 chairs in a row. The place could only sit about 100 people. There were still lots of seats left. A few people were standing by the door to wait to go through security and then get on the ship. There really wasn’t any need for anyone to stand as there were still empty seats when they called for the S suite passengers at 11:30. We dropped off our carry-ons in the Neptune Lounge and began our usual walk around the ship to see if anything had changed - nothing very new since we were on the ship in Feb/Mar. One of the things we did notice in the Lido for the first day lunch - no Caesar salad - there was a spinach salad and a mixed green salad with several other pasta salads. The dressing are now in plastic bottles - easy to pour. No liquors with the ice creams. At 12 we went back down to the Neptune Lounge and were told by Claire that our suite was ready. So off we went to put away our things from our carry-ons. This is where HAL is not great - we arrived at the ship at 11 and our cabin steward had to go and hunt our luggage - we finally got it at 3:50 and were only able to get 2 suitcases unpacked before we went to lifeboat drill. People who arrived at 2:30 - 3 had their luggage within a few minutes. Had a wonderful Salmon dinner - one thing we did notice was that the Caesar salad was not on the “starter” section of the menu - just listed as available daily at the bottom of the menu. We have had this suite before but 2 new things since we were last here - all new verandah furniture - I love it. And another very nice addition to our suite - in the dressing room on the vanity is a container with cotton balls and q-tips. We did stop by the sail-away party to meet with an old friend - Jazzy Jeff - whom we met previously on the Oosterdam and Westerdam. He is now the Maasdam’s DJ.

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