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kaydee
04-11-2013, 09:42 PM
Looking for some feedback regarding this ship if anyone has sailed on her. We are looking into a 14 nite cruise out of Tampa early Dec and we really love the itinerary & ports. We are a little concerned about the ship as it is only 55,000 tonnage and it is an older ship altho refurbished in 2012. Appreciate your opinions. BTW, I may have misspelled the ship name but I think you get my drift...no pun intended

skyc6
04-11-2013, 09:55 PM
Looking for some feedback regarding this ship if anyone has sailed on her. We are looking into a 14 nite cruise out of Tampa early Dec and we really love the itinerary & ports. We are a little concerned about the ship as it is only 55,000 tonnage and it is an older ship altho refurbished in 2012. Appreciate your opinions. BTW, I may have misspelled the ship name but I think you get my drift...no pun intended

My husband and I cruised to Alaska with Holland America and the ship was called the Veendam, and it was wonderful! Firs class all the way and I think that is what Holland America is like! Enjoy!

Barefoot
04-11-2013, 10:06 PM
Looking for some feedback regarding this ship if anyone has sailed on her. We are looking into a 14 nite cruise out of Tampa early Dec and we really love the itinerary & ports. We are a little concerned about the ship as it is only 55,000 tonnage and it is an older ship altho refurbished in 2012. Appreciate your opinions. BTW, I may have misspelled the ship name but I think you get my drift...no pun intended

We are fans of Holland-America. We took a Mediterranean cruise last fall on the Ryndam. It's a beautiful luxurious ship. We had a room with a balcony, bathtub and granite countertops. The staff was top-notch, food was excellent, standard casino and OK entertainment. There aren't a lot of bells and whistles like rock climbing and skating rinks. But they seemed to offer enough on-board activities to satisfy most passengers.

Lbmb24101
04-11-2013, 11:38 PM
We went in 2008 to Alaska in the Ryndam, our 1st cruise ever, and loved it.
Yes it is older( but seems it was remodeled after our trip) but it was clean and well kept
The staff was attentive
It had washers and dryers for doing your own laundry.
One night they served me a halibut which i did not like, and the staff in the formal dining rm went out of their way to make sure that 1. i liked the other fish and 2. That my consecutive dinners were exceptional.

Loved that cruise

2newyorkers
04-12-2013, 05:18 AM
Go to cruisecritic.com. Click on member reviews for current reviews of the ship.

Skip2MySue
04-12-2013, 11:14 AM
Go to cruisecritic.com. Click on member reviews for current reviews of the ship.

Cruise Critic has over 900,000 members and you should be able to get any and all information you might need.
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rjm1cc
04-12-2013, 11:22 AM
Very good ship. The problem is what I like you might not. Would help if you added some of your likes, dislikes or concerns. If you have gone on other HA ships you should find this one to be similar.

swrinfla
04-12-2013, 02:52 PM
Sailed on the Ryndam for a week in early March. She looks very good and has some improvements over my first trip on her almost ten years ago.

Her dancers/singers were especially good this sailing. Food was superb; staff was, expectedly, friendly - they make it more of a point than on some lines to learn your name and your preferences on the first night!

The only objection many in my small group (30) had was that the dining room was close to FRIGID!

Her size is, in many ways, a definite plus! With only jsut over 1,900 guests, you won't find yourself waiting to get off or on, and crowds in the public areas are manageable!

SWR
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TednRobin
04-12-2013, 04:07 PM
We cruised on her sister ship the Maasdam. One of the best cruises we have experienced, and we have taken our share. It is a smaller ship, but their food was by far the best cruise food we have experienced. It was refurbished and I felt very well done. The Holland America staff excellent!

ttown
04-12-2013, 04:15 PM
We have been on the Ryndam three times. It is smaller and easier to get on and off. The service is excellent. We have also been on other Holland America ships. WE have cruised numerous times on different lines and now will only do HAL.

BarryRX
04-12-2013, 05:01 PM
I'm not an experienced cruiser, but my impression is that Holland America is a cut above other cruise lines except for the "elite" cruise lines that are out of my price range.

Happinow
04-12-2013, 05:59 PM
Sorry to be the debbie downer here but we took a cruise on the Zuiderdam and it was dreadful. The ship was old and there was nothing to do. We were very board and felt that we wasted our money. Our travel agent recommended this cruise line because he said it was a very nice, upscale cruise line. When we got home we informed him that we felt differently. We had been cruising Carnival but that too has changed. Why would you want to travel on an old ship when you can travel in style on one of the newer ships from a different cruise line? Pick a smaller ship from another cruise line and enjoy. The newer ships are so bright and colorful....the Holland America line...dark and dreary.

Barefoot
04-12-2013, 09:08 PM
I'm not an experienced cruiser, but my impression is that Holland America is a cut above other cruise lines except for the "elite" cruise lines that are out of my price range.

We felt that Holland America offered an upscale experience. We would not consider Carnival. We enjoyed our HA experience. Each to their own.

kaydee
04-12-2013, 09:55 PM
Thank you to all who posted. Seems like most of you erased my concerns regarding size & age of ship. Like I stated in my post, we really like the itinerary and the 14 nite aspect. We have done 19 cruises on various lines but never HA. Food & service seems to be exceptional which is a big plus. Will also be checking out cruisecritic.com

Avista
04-13-2013, 07:19 AM
We usually sail on Royal Caribbean, but about 18 months ago took a 14 day Ryndam cruise. It was very enjoyable except for one thing. The evening dining room service was teribble. We had to wait soooo long for everything. For that reason only we are reluctant to travel HA. Perhaps, it is wrong for me to judge based only on one cruise.

LittleDog
04-13-2013, 08:53 AM
We usually sail on Royal Caribbean, but about 18 months ago took a 14 day Ryndam cruise. It was very enjoyable except for one thing. The evening dining room service was teribble. We had to wait soooo long for everything. For that reason only we are reluctant to travel HA. Perhaps, it is wrong for me to judge based only on one cruise.

We also sail mostly on RC but have been on one HA cruise and agree with you about the slow service in the dining room. I think the problem is more a matter of a poor system and not the fault of the servers.

John

memason
04-13-2013, 09:03 AM
Sorry to be the debbie downer here but we took a cruise on the Zuiderdam and it was dreadful. The ship was old and there was nothing to do. We were very board and felt that we wasted our money. Our travel agent recommended this cruise line because he said it was a very nice, upscale cruise line. When we got home we informed him that we felt differently. We had been cruising Carnival but that too has changed. Why would you want to travel on an old ship when you can travel in style on one of the newer ships from a different cruise line? Pick a smaller ship from another cruise line and enjoy. The newer ships are so bright and colorful....the Holland America line...dark and dreary.

I have to agree, in part, to Happinow. We took an 11 day cruise on the (HAL) Noordam, last fall. The food was rather disappointing and I am not a gourmet diner, by any stretch. There was very little to do on the ship and it seemed everything was closed up by 9:00 or 10:00 each night. Entertainment, in the theater, was really not very good and the casino was small.... The buffet restaurant closed at approximately 10:00 each night, so the midnight snack on the back of the ship was out.

On the plus side, the rooms were nice and the room stewards were very attentive.

We have cruised Royal Caribbean and Princess lines previously and will return to those lines for future cruises.

Just my assessment, but everyone has different reasons for cruising and what they like. You have to experience different ones to find the ones that really "float your boat".

Barefoot
04-13-2013, 02:15 PM
We usually sail on Royal Caribbean, but about 18 months ago took a 14 day Ryndam cruise. It was very enjoyable except for one thing. The evening dining room service was teribble. We had to wait soooo long for everything. For that reason only we are reluctant to travel HA. Perhaps, it is wrong for me to judge based only on one cruise.

Our Ryndam dining room service was fast and fabulous. The waiters were professional and attentive. The food choices were amazing. Seven vegetarian choices every night. The qualify of the food selections was excellent. But that was in the Mediterranean, perhaps that makes a difference. Or perhaps I'm just easily impressed.

duffysmom
04-13-2013, 02:34 PM
Our Ryndam dining room service was fast and fabulous. The waiters were professional and attentive. The food choices were amazing. Seven vegetarian choices every night. The qualify of the food selections was excellent. But that was in the Mediterranean, perhaps that makes a difference. Or perhaps I'm just easily impressed.

I've sailed on HA as well as most of the other cruise lines and enjoyed the elegance of HA as well as the superior service. We no longer eat in the dining room when we cruise because of the slow service we experienced on cruise ships in the past. We enjoy eating in the laid back Buffet (lots of choices) and if the ship has it we always eat outside. Cruising is what you make it; we love to read and relax and a cruise is perfect for that.:coolsmiley:

Barefoot
04-13-2013, 07:13 PM
I've sailed on HA as well as most of the other cruise lines and enjoyed the elegance of HA as well as the superior service. We no longer eat in the dining room when we cruise because of the slow service we experienced on cruise ships in the past. We enjoy eating in the laid back Buffet (lots of choices) and if the ship has it we always eat outside. Cruising is what you make it; we love to read and relax and a cruise is perfect for that.:coolsmiley:

That reminds me, the Ryndam has a great library if you like to read, which we do. Also, we often ate at the buffet because it's ultra casual. We also ate a lot on our veranda (which is really just HA's name for a balcony). Room service was available 24 hours a day and offered selections like smoked salmon, as well as soups, salads, and some main courses.

TednRobin
04-13-2013, 07:28 PM
I've sailed on HA as well as most of the other cruise lines and enjoyed the elegance of HA as well as the superior service. We no longer eat in the dining room when we cruise because of the slow service we experienced on cruise ships in the past. We enjoy eating in the laid back Buffet (lots of choices) and if the ship has it we always eat outside. Cruising is what you make it; we love to read and relax and a cruise is perfect for that.:coolsmiley:

We do the same thing now, duffy. We don't even take the formal wear anymore. Just relax and have fun.

TrudyM
04-14-2013, 01:37 AM
We felt that Holland America offered an upscale experience. We would not consider Carnival. We enjoyed our HA experience. Each to their own.

In 1989, HAL became a wholly owned subsidiary of Carnival Corp., however it is managed at present by its Seattle based offices not by the Carnival group in FLA. How much Carnivals current troubles will affect the budgets it approves for running Holland is my fear. I have friends who work for them here in Seattle and they are worried.

Ooper
04-14-2013, 07:50 AM
Can anybody compare the movements of a smaller ship like the Ryndam at 55kTons compared to a larger ship of say 130kTons if it gets a little rough?

kaydee
04-14-2013, 10:01 PM
great question ooper...I do hope this brings some replies. Very interested myself

Sonny39
04-15-2013, 08:11 AM
Did a 15 day trans-atlantic crossing, 10 days at sea on the great circle route that went as far north as Newfoundland on the Ryndam last Apr. from Tampa to Rotterdam, no problems as far as rough seas.

wilkinsm1
04-15-2013, 02:37 PM
We went on the same cruise last December and loved it. It was our first cruise on Holland America...have been on many Carnival, Princess, Norwegian and Cunard cruises over the years and we were very impressed with HA. The food was excellent, service outstanding and the entertainment was first rate. We were even invited to eat at the Captain's table the last formal night. For the life of me, I can't figure why, since this was our first time on HA. The captain is from The Netherlands, but has married a woman from Mt. Dora and now lives there and in North Carolina. The steak house there was also excellent. I think you will enjoy it....we liked it so well we booked another HA cruise for next Dec....this time out of Ft. Lauderdale.

swrinfla
04-15-2013, 05:11 PM
I sometimes like to stir the pot!

Ooper: today's ships are so well protected against high seas and such that their size [that is 55,000 tons vs 100,000+ tons] doesn't really matter that much.

TrudyM: it's true that Carnival now owns Holland America, as well as Princess, Costa and a number of others. The Good Thing is that each individual line has retained its "corporate identity" and image! So, Holland America's well-earned reputation of catering to the "older" generation remains intact!

SWR
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