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shipcafe
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posted 08-24-2008 04:10 PM      Profile for shipcafe   Author's Homepage   Email shipcafe   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hello Everyone,

After being aboard Eurodam for her inaugural festivities and her inaugural voyage to Norway & Scotland, I am please to publish a photologue of her on ShipCafé. I am keeping this photologue dynamic as I will be back aboard her soon a couple of times and will add/update photos accordingly so check back later!

As with all of the most recent updates to my site, the newest photologue link can be found on the main page.

Hopefully you find it of interest!


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eroller
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posted 08-24-2008 05:51 PM      Profile for eroller     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Nice job Steve. For me personally, she has the most sophisticated interiors in the HAL fleet. Definitely a step in the right direction.

I am sorry to see some of that hideous HAL carpet found it's way to the Greenhouse Spa. At least it's not all over the rest of the ship and maybe this is the last we will see of it???

Still not sure about those cabin corridors (I think Rotterdam Deck looks the best) but they are improved.

Overall the ship looks quite good.

Ernie


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desirod7
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posted 08-24-2008 10:43 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It seems less gaudy than the Oosterdam and Zuiderdam.

It has a sleek Dutch Moderne look in parts, yet the punctuation of 19th Century and before Dutch Art reproductions seems to border on kitsch.

The Netherlands are world leaders in art and design for the modern movement and 20th century.

The DeStijl movement, works of Mondrian, De Kooning, Rem Koolhas come to mind.

IMO that is the type of work I would like to see featured.


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Cunard Fan
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posted 08-25-2008 12:11 AM      Profile for Cunard Fan   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I like her as a whole but I really dont like the Silk Den, to me it looks cheesy and cheap, I also have the same problem with some other parts of the ship. Most of the rest of the ship though I like. Even her outside is starting to grow on me.

[ 08-25-2008: Message edited by: Cunard Fan ]


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Maasdam
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posted 08-25-2008 04:01 AM      Profile for Maasdam   Author's Homepage   Email Maasdam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Cunard Fan:
I like her as a whole but I really dont like the Silk Den, to me it looks cheesy and cheap, I also have the same problem with some other parts of the ship. Most of the rest of the ship though I like. Even her outside is starting to grow on me.

[ 08-25-2008: Message edited by: Cunard Fan ]


In real Silk Den looks very good, much better then on pictures. She's in the same style as Tamarind. The most out of touch bar is the Pinnacle Bar that's one ugly and cold decorated bar. Most people thought so. Overall feel of Eurodam is excellent a real HAL vessel much in line with S and R class vessels and with a modern touch.

Greetings Ben.

[ 08-25-2008: Message edited by: Maasdam ]


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shipcafe
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posted 08-25-2008 10:03 AM      Profile for shipcafe   Author's Homepage   Email shipcafe   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by eroller:
Still not sure about those cabin corridors (I think Rotterdam Deck looks the best) but they are improved.

Overall the ship looks quite good.

Ernie


I couldn't figure out initially why they only have that color carpeting on deck 7 but it must be to note that it's the deck with the Neptune Lounge, Penthouses, etc.


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eroller
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posted 08-25-2008 10:15 AM      Profile for eroller     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by shipcafe:

I couldn't figure out initially why they only have that color carpeting on deck 7 but it must be to note that it's the deck with the Neptune Lounge, Penthouses, etc.



This is what I figured as well. Too bad they didn't use that carpet on all the decks. I think it looks good.

Ernie


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shipcafe
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posted 08-25-2008 10:25 AM      Profile for shipcafe   Author's Homepage   Email shipcafe   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by eroller:


This is what I figured as well. Too bad they didn't use that carpet on all the decks. I think it looks good.

Ernie


I think that the brighter colors on the other decks is more impressive in person. It seems that the photos never do justice. Admittedly when first boarding and finding my stateroom, I was pretty surprised to have those colors hit me though - lol.


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oslo dutch
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posted 08-25-2008 11:17 AM      Profile for oslo dutch     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by desirod7:
It seems less gaudy than the Oosterdam and Zuiderdam.

It has a sleek Dutch Moderne look in parts, yet the punctuation of 19th Century and before Dutch Art reproductions seems to border on kitsch.

The Netherlands are world leaders in art and design for the modern movement and 20th century.

The DeStijl movement, works of Mondrian, De Kooning, Rem Koolhas come to mind.

IMO that is the type of work I would like to see featured.


That's my idea too but somehow these designers gone a bit Disney with all these Golden Age inspired decors coloured like for example a Rembrand painting. However everything is designed to attract a ceertain clientele.

Eurodam look a bit better than the others as they have now also worked with a Norwegian interior design firm.


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avalon1025
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posted 08-26-2008 11:36 PM      Profile for avalon1025   Email avalon1025   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Having just come off a packed Noordam, anyone experience the impact of the extra passenger capacity of the Eurodam?
Noordam was quite full last week!

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BigUFan
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posted 08-28-2008 03:47 PM      Profile for BigUFan   Author's Homepage   Email BigUFan   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Marvelous job as usual, Steve.

I see only one room that I'm not crazy about, and it was mentioned above by Ben, The Pinnacle Bar. I agree.....that's one ugly and most uncomfortable-looking room. But the rest of the ship is very inviting. The hydrotherapy room is a vast improvement over the same space on the older Vistas, aboard which it almost appears Carnival-esque. With a little luck and a lot of prayers, maybe I'll be sailing her in the not-too-distant future.


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shipcafe
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posted 08-31-2008 09:18 PM      Profile for shipcafe   Author's Homepage   Email shipcafe   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Back on board right now sailing toward New York. She still looks fantastic and I've gotten new(er) and updated photos to add to my photologue upon returning.
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Maasdam
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posted 09-02-2008 03:40 AM      Profile for Maasdam   Author's Homepage   Email Maasdam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Those Rembrandt painting are not what they look like. If you see theme nearby you would be surprised.

Steve looking forward to the update.

Greetings Ben.


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shipcafe
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posted 09-06-2008 07:40 PM      Profile for shipcafe   Author's Homepage   Email shipcafe   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I've just updated my photologue with the additional photos taken last week on board!
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eroller
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posted 09-06-2008 08:59 PM      Profile for eroller     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by shipcafe:
I've just updated my photologue with the additional photos taken last week on board!


Nice job. So how did you enjoy the short cruise?

Ernie


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shipcafe
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posted 09-06-2008 09:18 PM      Profile for shipcafe   Author's Homepage   Email shipcafe   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by eroller:


Nice job. So how did you enjoy the short cruise?

Ernie


Well it was quite a bit different of a crowd compared to her Europe guests but it was still an enjoyable experience.


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eroller
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posted 09-06-2008 10:23 PM      Profile for eroller     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by shipcafe:

Well it was quite a bit different of a crowd compared to her Europe guests but it was still an enjoyable experience.



I know there were a lot of "ship nuts" onboard with the NY World Ship Society so hopefully you got to meet many of them.

Ernie


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