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The Ship is the Destination No Matter Where
You Travel
The new Ms Oosterdam offers passengers many
options
By Phyllis Steinberg
The new Holland America ms Oosterdam cruise ship
arrived at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale for its inaugural sailing in
early December 2003. The ship will be making round trip sailings to the
Eastern and Western Caribbean in the winter and move to Alaska in the
summer.
Not that it makes much difference where you travel. On
the ms Oosterman, the ship is clearly a destination in itself.
The
public rooms are situated on two decks. Dining rooms are in the aft section
with expansive views of the sea. And every passenger appointment seems to be
carefully planned. For example, tables for two, circle the awesome two-level
Vista dining room. There is a piano player stationed in the center to add
beautiful musical accompaniment to every dinner, making for elegance and
intimacy at sea.
This
ship has a passenger capacity of 1,848, but you won’t have to stand in long
buffet lines or feel crowded because there are plenty of public rooms, open
spaces and activities to participate in and enjoy. I enjoyed the spacious
library where I checked out some books and videos and also spent time in the
large internet café, where you can check your emails anytime during the day
or evening.
I
was on the ship when it was filled to capacity and never had to wait in long
lines for anything. The Lido casual dining area has two buffet lines on most
cruise lines. On the ms Oosterdam, the two buffet lines have been replaced
by several food court stations. There is a deli area where you can order
sandwiches of every kind and description. There is a make your own salad
bar, Asian stir-fry court ands sushi bar, an Italian bistro and to two
things off there is a dessert bar featuring mouth-watering desserts and ice
creams and yogurts. There is also pizza for the kids, including vegetarian
pizza, which is delicious. In the evening, the Lido takes on a new ambience
with tables linens and made-to-order dinner entrees . The Lido also provides
table-side waiter service without having to dress up and go into the formal
dining room. Dinner is served from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Lido. The Lido is also
place where the Chocolate Lovers buffet takes place once during the cruise.
The chef told me it takes a week to make all of the desserts! You may not
want to consume that many calories, but its fun to just take a look and
taste an item or two.
There is also a Pinnacle Grill, an alternative
restaurant that serves Pacific Northwest specialties including prime beef
and superb seafood items, as well as fine wines. I ordered the Lamb Rack
Chops with Apple Spice Chutney and Drizzled Mint Sauce. My dining companions
ordered the Filet Mignon and the Bone-In Rib-Eye steaks and all three
entrees were excellent. The starters of Seared Duck Breast and Dungeness
Crab Cakes were savory and delicious. We all had fun sampling the starters.
This is a culinary adventure not to be missed. You have to make reservations
to eat in the Pinnacle Grill, so make reservations when you board the ship
to make sure that you get to experience this extraordinary dining
experience.
But
eating isn’t all there is to do on the ms Oosterdam. There is a casino
offering all types of gaming opportunities from blackjack and roulette to
slot machines and craps. The Northern Lights Disco is a favorite of the
younger crowd until the wee hours. The Vista Show Lounge features top notch
entertainment. The dancers and singers perform a variety of high energy
shows every evening. The Queen’s Lounge, a smaller theater has a different
entertainment schedule and is also used for other activities such as bingo
and movies. There is the Crow’s Nest on the top deck of the ship where a
band and singers perform nightly. Here, passengers can dance, or stretch out
with their favorite cocktail on reclining chairs, as they listen to music as
the ship sails on its course.
Days
at sea were extra enjoyable because of The Greenhouse Spa. Here, passengers
relaxed in the hydrotherapy pools, steam rooms and sauna. The spa offered a
wonderful array of treatments and massages, including massages for two. What
could be better than that? The spa rooms had large picture windows, so
passengers could look out to the spa as they were being buffed into
oblivion.
The
ship has two swimming pools, one with a retractable roof in case of rain and
many pool chairs on several decks for sunning. The pool area also has a tree
lined sitting area. There is also a grill serving lunch for sun worshippers
who don’t want to go inside to the adjacent Lido area.
For those that like to shop, there is plenty of
shopping on the ms Oosterdam with guaranteed low prices. From gold and
silver to perfume and liquors, shoppers will have plenty of souvenirs to
take home with them.
My stateroom on the ms Oosterdam was spacious. I had a
sitting area, lighted vanity area and roomy bathroom. Eighty-five percent
of the rooms have an ocean view and 67 percent have verandahs. I also
enjoyed the premium pillow top mattresses and high quality bed linens. The
ship also had 24-hour room service and fresh fruit in the room each day. For
guests with suites, there is the Neptune Lounge, a private concierge lounge.
One of my favorite places to relax on board the ms
Oosterdam was the Windstar Café. The Café offers a large menu of Espresso
coffees and Café Lattes to try. The new ship has something for every age
group, including Club Hal for the children, cooking demonstrations for food
lovers, a golf simulator and basketball court for sports enthusiasts. There
is also a state-of-the-art fitness center with pilates, yoga and stretching
classes offered.
It really did not matter to me what the ports of call
were for the ms Oosterdam. For me, the ship was clearly a destination.
For more information about the ms Oosterdam, check out
www.hollandamerica.com
by Phyllis Steinberg
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