Thursday, April 27, 2017

Cruise360 in Vancouver: Nieuw Amsterdam ship inspection, heading back to YVR airport - June 4, 2016


Trip Index
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Early Saturday morning, I checked out of the Vancouver Airport Marriott hotel and rode the Canada Line out to the Vancouver Convention Centre. I brought my carry-on with me as I found out from the conference staff the day before that there was complimentary luggage storage available. This would help me save time by taking the Canada Line straight to Vancouver airport (YVR), versus returning to the hotel to retrieve stored luggage and taking the airport shuttle.

Breakfast was provided for this morning's keynote session...so much variety! I appreciated that the main plate was vegetarian-friendly, with meat options offered on a separate platter. Of course I indulged in everything. That banana loaf was delish! Overall, the food was really good, considering there were hundreds of attendees served at the same time.


After breakfast, I attended a ship inspection on Holland America's Nieuw Amsterdam. The event was more organized than yesterday. We were led aboard in small groups, then were given a printout of all the cabins available for viewing and helpful information. There were purple bows affixed outside each cabin to highlight it from the hallway. To keep this blog entry from blowing up in size, I will include photos from the Neptune Suite, an accessible verandah stateroom, and a large interior stateroom (one in which I wouldn't mind staying in, as the floorplan is open and spacious!).


Neptune Suite - 7062:

whirlpool tub
only the suites get packaged Elemis toiletries

Accessible Veranda Stateroom - 6052:

lots of space around bed
wide door flush to ground
accessible bathroom
non-suites get bulk Elemis toiletries

Large Interior Stateroom - 1053:

spacious lounging area
look at all that space!
standard sized bathroom
next guests must be Dutch

Some of the public areas I was able to get to:

in case you lost track of time
ladies restroom
casino
theater
fresh flowers throughout the ship
theater room showing latest DVD releases
a centralized menu for the buffet!
classy buffet seating area
Tamarind menu
lido pool deck

After touring the ship, travel agents enjoyed a five-course plated lunch in the main dining room.


During our meal, agents at my table with cellular data service found out that Celebrity Infinity had collided with a dock in Ketchikan. Fortunately no one was hurt in the incident, but some were concerned that the vessel wouldn't make it back to Vancouver for tomorrow's ship inspection event. (it did end up arriving in time) With one of the docks out of commission in Ketchikan, I wondered how it would affect my cruise next week...

After the ship inspection, I retrieved my carry-on bag from conference storage and headed towards Waterfront Station to board a Canada Line train to YVR for my flight to Anchorage. It would transfer in Seattle, where I would meet up with Kaleb. I bought my ticket on the WestJet website, paying in Canadian dollars with a SPG Business AMEX credit card that had no foreign transaction fees, which ended up cheaper than purchasing the same itinerary on Delta's website in USD. This I had found from using Google Flights to get the lowest fares. (another is Hopper for mobile devices)

Though marketed as WestJet, my flights were actually operated by Delta. Incidentally, the fare I purchased included one free checked bag, as it was the least expensive at the time of booking, even though I wasn't planning on checking anything. I wasn't sure if I would still get the free checked bag while flying on Delta metal, since it was unclear on the WestJet documentation. I was traveling with just a carry-on so it wouldn't matter, but during Delta check-in, I saw that I would in fact receive a free checked bag if I had one. Good to know!

Kaleb was flying on a Delta award ticket. He was only traveling with a carry-on so no need to worry about checking bags.

Sorry I didn't take a picture of all that I packed in a carry-on for a 13-night trip that included a business conference and an Alaskan cruise! Okay, back to my journey to YVR...

The plane was departing around 4:30pm so I had enough time to get to the airport, as I did not need to check a bag. The train ride took about half an hour...not too bad for $4 CAD.

last bit of walk from train station to the airport

Vancouver has US Customs pre-clearance, so I was able to clear immigration before landing in Seattle. There is Global Entry here, which can help speed up the process. Note that you must show your Global Entry card to airport security staff, else they won't let you get into the expedited line.

Once past customs, I located the Plaza Premium Lounge, with complimentary admission thanks to Priority Pass membership provided by the AMEX Platinum Card. It turned out that my gate was conveniently right across from the lounge entrance. There were many food and beverage choices, along with comfortable seating.

right across from gate E87
pour your own spirits
hot food
cold food and coffee machine
make ramen if you'd like
IKEA glasses

Stay tuned for my next installment about our pre-cruise stay in Anchorage, followed by a 7-night southbound Alaska cruise on Norwegian Sun, and a post-cruise stay in Vancouver!

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Monday, April 17, 2017

Cruise360 in Vancouver: Radiance of the Seas ship inspection, trade show, Taste of Vancouver reception - June 3, 2016


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Today was my first ship inspection of Cruise360, aboard Royal Caribbean's Radiance of the Seas. I had done a ship inspection before on Carnival Miracle, so I knew what to expect this time, though it wasn't as organized. The cruise terminal was filled with passengers embarking and disembarking, so agents were escorted in small groups at a time to go through security.


We were given visitor badges and the opportunity to note down or take a picture of a piece of paper that had the open stateroom locations listed. I guess that's one way to save a tree.


Once on board, we were released to do our own self-guided tour, to meet at a set time for lunch in the main dining room. I only had an hour to run through the public areas and visit the suites. (one was closed from viewing as the guests had checked in earlier than expected) I've only included pictures from the Royal Suite as the other suites were smaller, less ornate versions of it. I must say that the Royal Suite bathroom was quite impressive!

360 view of Atrium Lobby:

Radiance of the Seas atrium #theta360 - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

the pub
what a claw game!

360 view of the casino:

Radiance of the Seas casino #theta360 - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

Entrance to Giovanni's Table
Giovanni's menu
Interior of Giovanni's
pool tables

The Colony Club:

Radiance of the Seas - Colony Club #theta360 - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

visual directory
the library

The Royal Suite:

front door
nice jetted tub

360 view of the Royal Suite living room:

Royal Suite living room #theta360 - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

360 view of the Royal Suite master bedroom:

Royal Suite bedroom #theta360 - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

360 view of the Royal Suite grand bathroom:

Royal Suite bathroom #theta360 - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

card room
ladies public restroom
Windjammer Cafe buffet
self-serve soft serve
Izumi (Japanese) menu
Izumi seating
Rita's Crab Shack, just for Alaska
al fresco dining
Samba Brazilian Grill offerings
Samba seating
nightclub
pool with large TV screen

360 view of sports deck:

Radiance of the Seas sports deck #theta360 - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

fitness center
rock climbing wall
warm, covered solarium and pool
Park Cafe in the solarium
spa specials
tonight's dinner menu
Then it was time for lunch in the main dining room. The meal was tasty. The "cake" was more like a chocolate tart.

360 view of main dining room:

Radiance of the Seas main dining room #theta360 - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

travel agent's lunch menu
seasonal salad
pan fried escolar
chocolate cherry cake

That concluded the Radiance of the Seas ship inspection. We disembarked and returned to the conference center for the next keynote session. It included "afternoon tea". Non-stop eating!


The trade show was an opportunity to learn more about cruise products and destinations, plus pick up some swag.

heading down to the exhibit hall
open open open...
inside the exhibit hall; complimentary alcohol everywhere
chocolate mousse from Celebrity
tiramisu/limoncello offering by Costa
handmade chocolate bars from fathom
high-tech prize wheel (I won a luggage tag)
just got a few things

One of the Vancouver vendors had Oculus Rift VR goggles for agents to try out. You can do it at home if you have Google Cardboard, Oculus Rift, or other VR goggles. Here are some instructions to sample some of British Columbia's stunning landscape:

YouTube for Android
YouTube for iPhone
Android app
iPhone app

After the trade show (I did not partake in the edible swag), we were fed again at a cocktail reception hosted by various Vancouver travel entities. It was very well organized (four service lines plus separate beef carving and pasta stations) and the food was delicious!


Tomorrow, I go on a Holland America ship inspection, then high-tail it to the airport to catch a flight to Anchorage for the start of my Norwegian Sun Alaska cruise...stay tuned!

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