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Questions about the Maasdam
We're considering a transatlantic trip on the Maasdam in July and have
been looking at the HA deck plans on their web pages for this ship. Are the cabin layouts shown on their web pages correct - or just schematics? Can't understand why they would put the bed under the windows so that you can't see outside from the couch. We're comparing categories D and DA and can't tell if there are any differences (except in price); both classes are adjacent to each other. And the cabin descriptions tell you nothing about the bathroom space. Have any any of you sailed on her in these cabin categories? If so, what was your experience then? Can you point me to a recent review by a traveler on this ship. Thanks in advance for your help. Elias Klein |
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Questions about the Maasdam
Bev Klein wrote: We're considering a transatlantic trip on the Maasdam in July and have been looking at the HA deck plans on their web pages for this ship. Are the cabin layouts shown on their web pages correct - or just schematics? Can't understand why they would put the bed under the windows so that you can't see outside from the couch. We're comparing categories D and DA and can't tell if there are any differences (except in price); both classes are adjacent to each other. And the cabin descriptions tell you nothing about the bathroom space. On the non-verandah cabins the sofa comes first as you enter and the bed is under the window. This provides a roomier-feeling cabin. When you move up to a verandah, the bed comes first, followed by the sofa - otherwise you wouldn't really have access to the balcony if the bed was in the way. I usually cruise with a verandah, but booked an outside on a vista class ship when I did a solo cruise. I found the window was huge - and frequently sat up there reading. I don't recall if the Maasdam has the deep window seating - perhaps someone with recent experience can chime in. There shouldn't be any difference in the D vs DA (or most other outside cabins) other than location. Sue |
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Questions about the Maasdam
We are booked on the Maasdam 35 day North Atlantic cruise departing July
7th. Have never cruised on HAL. Really looking forward to this cruise as I have always wanted to go to Iceland and Greenland. Beds under the windows kind of defeats the propose of having ocean view. Bev Klein wrote: We're considering a transatlantic trip on the Maasdam in July and have been looking at the HA deck plans on their web pages for this ship. Are the cabin layouts shown on their web pages correct - or just schematics? Can't understand why they would put the bed under the windows so that you can't see outside from the couch. We're comparing categories D and DA and can't tell if there are any differences (except in price); both classes are adjacent to each other. And the cabin descriptions tell you nothing about the bathroom space. Have any any of you sailed on her in these cabin categories? If so, what was your experience then? Can you point me to a recent review by a traveler on this ship. Thanks in advance for your help. Elias Klein |
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Questions about the Maasdam
Cat. D is midships and cat DA is fore and aft the D cat.
All cabins do have two lower beds which CAN be combined into a queensize bed. If you don't like a queensize, just ask your cabinsteward to split. Willem "D. Wilkinson" schreef in bericht ... : We are booked on the Maasdam 35 day North Atlantic cruise departing July : 7th. Have never cruised on HAL. Really looking forward to this cruise : as I have always wanted to go to Iceland and Greenland. : Beds under the windows kind of defeats the propose of having ocean : view. : : Bev Klein wrote: : We're considering a transatlantic trip on the Maasdam in July and have : been looking at the HA deck plans on their web pages for this ship. Are : the cabin layouts shown on their web pages correct - or just : schematics? Can't understand why they would put the bed under the : windows so that you can't see outside from the couch. We're comparing : categories D and DA and can't tell if there are any differences (except : in price); both classes are adjacent to each other. And the cabin : descriptions tell you nothing about the bathroom space. : Have any any of you sailed on her in these cabin categories? If : so, what was your experience then? Can you point me to a recent review : by a traveler on this ship. Thanks in advance for your help. Elias Klein : |
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We were in cabin 362 and cabin 388 on the Lower Promenade Deck on the most recent cruise. These are category C, but the layout on the web page is pretty much exactly what we had including the bathroom. The two twin beds together are supposed to be equal to a queen, but I think it is closer to a king. You can look out the window (which is quite large) from the bed and our windows looked out on the walking track. We were under the kitchen and there was a lot of noise from things being rolled around overhead, and I think the pipes banged when people flushed their toilets. 388 was also right next to the elevators and both cabins had the passageway and doors to the walking track next to them. I have heard that the four cabins (D category) on the stern are much bigger than the other cabins. Also you would be under the dining room. Bev Klein wrote: We're considering a transatlantic trip on the Maasdam in July and have been looking at the HA deck plans on their web pages for this ship. Are the cabin layouts shown on their web pages correct - or just schematics? Can't understand why they would put the bed under the windows so that you can't see outside from the couch. We're comparing categories D and DA and can't tell if there are any differences (except in price); both classes are adjacent to each other. And the cabin descriptions tell you nothing about the bathroom space. Have any any of you sailed on her in these cabin categories? If so, what was your experience then? Can you point me to a recent review by a traveler on this ship. Thanks in advance for your help. Elias Klein |
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Questions about the Maasdam
Bev.,
While you did seem to receive some very detailed answers to your original question, and I really can't expand on that, at least you may enjoy a few pictures aboard the Maasdam itself. It's a small photo album, but starts at "Our Flight" to "Montreal," then to the "MS Maasdam." Enjoy! MS Maasdam: http://familyalbums.funtigo.com/?b=1...n=1&cr=1&rfm=y Happy sailing, John Sisker, SHIP-TO-SHORE CRUISE AGENCY® (714) 536-3850 or toll free at (800) 724-6644 & (pagoo ID: 714.536.3850) www.shiptoshorecruise.com |
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