mini-suites
#4
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On the Maasdam I don't recall any robes (can't be 100% sure of this as I wouldn't use one anyway - they're usually too big for me) and certainly not personalized stationery. The room was very nice however. There was a closet with a safe, a small sitting area with a table (with fruit basket) and chairs, a sofa, desk and TV. The balcony with furniture was fairly private. A chocolate was left on each pillow every night. <BR> <BR>There was a whirlpool bath (Jacuzzi - same thing?), with a retractable clothes line, and I believe a hair dryer. <BR> <BR>On the same deck, by the way, was a coin operated (US coin) laundry room with iron and ironing board. The soap comes down a tube so you don't need to use your own.
#5
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We sailed on the Ryndam (sister to Maasdam) in a mini-suite in January. There were bathrobes and personalized stationery (the latter a fun touch, but hardly necessary, and perhaps a function of our "alumni" status). There was, indeed, a hair dryer, and everything else listed in April's post above. Oh - and a minibar/refrigerator. The Zaandam and Volendam ARE the same; they are bigger than the Ryndam and her sisters but I believe that the configuration of mini-suites is similar. Have a great time!
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Now, I'm really confused because of hearing conflicting reports. I understood that the HAL Maasdam did provide bathrobes in the mini-suites but today I was told by a HAL rep. that they do not...Which is it? I've found that when you call the 800 number to ask a question and talk to 3 different people, you'll hear 3 different answers. I trust passengers who have recently sailed much more than the reps.



