Maasdam Review

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Seattle, Washington to Sydney, Australia in 23 days

Review for Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Maasdam
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SALAMANCA2014
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Sep 2016
Cabin: Large Ocean-View Stateroom
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Laundry on my deck

We selected this cruise based on the Ports of Call. This was a repositioning cruise starting in Seattle, Washington. The length of the cruise fit our schedule.

The Internet worked very well for a cruise ship. There was a couple of times when the downloading a data froze. I did receive a credit for the time that the service was unavailable. The Internet was available in most area of the ship.

The foods in the dining rooms were very good and the service of all the staff was outstanding. There is a period of an half of an hour during the day when no meals are available. All restaurants are closed between 5:00 PM and 5:30 PM. The diner on the deck that serves hamburgers and hot dogs closes at 5:00 PM for the day. The other restaurant the Lido closes at 5:00 PM to change over for the dinner meal.

Cabin Review

Large Ocean-View Stateroom

Cabin D

The inside cabins were sold out and there was limited cabins available when we purchased our tickets. We purchased an ocean view cabin that had a fully obstructed view on the promenade deck. The cabin had two twin beds the size was okay for a cruise ship. The bathroom had a full bath tub/shower. There was only shelving on the left side of the sink. There was limited space for the placement of personal items. The luggage didn’t fit under the bed. There was no refrigerator in the room.

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Seattle

Stayed at a hotel in Downtown. Used Uber to ship.

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