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What’s new on the Zuiderdam

ABOARD THE ZUIDERDAM   A Caribbean voyage to the Panama Canal aboard the MS Zuiderdam is an opportunity to take a look at one of Holland America Line’s freshest refurbishing’s and renovations of one of their popular mid-size ships.  Dennis Cox tells us this story in beautiful photos.

Holland America Line’s Zuiderdam cruise ship anchored at their private island Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas viewed from a tender.

While the Zuiderdam is a Vista class ship carrying up to 1,900 passengers and 788 officers and crew, it is similar in many respects to the 2,137 passenger Signature class MS Eurodam which I wrote about previously ( www.AllThingsCruise.com/ hal-in-the-baltic-an-inland-sea-of-raiders-and-traders/ ). The most notable difference is one fewer specialty restaurant on the Zuiderdam, the Asian-style Tamarind.  Of special note, in my opinion, is that the ship’s Dive In grill by the Lido Pool also has the same world’s greatest crispy French Fries as on the Eurodam.  Love those fries, HAL.

Originally launched in 2002, the Zuiderdam has been undergoing substantial interior updating and additions since October of this year.  Additional improvements, including refurbished stairways, will continue through March.  Exterior refurbishing by ten sailors working discretely onboard is also expected to continue through March.  The ship will then transition to the Baltics for five cruises during the coming summer.

Passengers are greeted on the initial day of the cruise by a select crew wearing spiffy new uniforms and caps.  Except for the two doormen in the main dining room, these are worn only the first day.

The theme of the renovations on the Zuiderdam is open spaces.  This is best exemplified by The Crow’s Nest on the forward Observation Deck 10.  The ship’s library is no longer in a separate room, but consists of a large kiosk (above, right) and two smaller book shelves in opposite corners of the space.  A panoramic vista from the top of the ship can be viewed from various positions throughout the room while enjoying a drink from the onsite Explorations Café bar.

An EXC Tours desk at the Explorations Center in The Crow’s Nest arranges shore excursions and is equipped with tabletop terminal screens that passengers can use to research prospective tours in all ports visited by HAL ships (above, left) or have directions pointed out by a member of the tours staff on a screen that can range from world wide down to street level (above, right). 

The list of renovations and refurbished areas of the ship is extensive. Graphically colorful carpeting, such as the sample above from the Mainstage theater, and seating, like the new chairs in the Lido Market above, are prominent.  Less obvious are the 102 fully upgraded suites and new chairs and sofas in all staterooms.  New signage and elevator boards, as well as 42” flat-screen television monitors in staterooms and 50” TV monitors in suites, have been added throughout the ship. 

A most elegant and sophisticated addition to the ship is certainly the Gallery Bar with an eclectic art collection of approximately 121 pieces in the bar’s comfy lounge. 

Technical innovations have been made to the stage at the Mainstage.  Sliding panels containing one million LED lights are capable of making ongoing changes of the background throughout performances to improve the visual experience.  The Mainstage now anchors a new concept called Music Row with attractions extending on Deck 2 from the Mainstage to the well-established B.B. King Blues Club and the newly added Billboard Onboard and Lincoln Center Stage, venues that will soon be extended to larger ships in the HAL fleet.

Lincoln Center Stage classical musicians on Holland America Line’s Zuiderdam cruise ship.

The Take Five piano quintet, outstanding classical musicians hailing from five different European countries, perform chamber music in the new Lincoln Center Stage, an exclusive partnership with the vaunted New York institution.

Billboard Abroad singing pianists Andy Burns and Emily Pirtle on HAL Zuiderdan cruise ship.

Billboard Onboard is also a new partnership venue.  Fifty years of hits are performed by the talented singing pianists Andy Burns and Emily Pirtle.  Some sessions include tunes specially requested by passengers and singing along is often encouraged.

Control room screen to monitor America’s Test Kitchen demos on HAL Zuiderdam cruise ship.

A control room screen monitors the demonstrations of creative cooking with innovative ingredients by certified chefs brought on board from the popular TV program America’s Test Kitchen.  The demonstrations are specifically created for Holland America Line and the recipes are designed to be foolproof for the home cook.

Plate designed by Chef Rudi
Chef Rudi Seafood Tower

The Pinnacle Grill on the Zuiderdam lacks some of the sophistication of its namesake on the Eurodam.  There are no Dutch masters paintings on the walls.  The room is bright with an understated elegance, however, and retains some of its original antique statuary while being modernly upscale.  The star of the Pinnacle is the cuisine of celebrity Master Chef Rudi Sodamin.  On a single evening during each cruise on all HAL ships Rudi’s Sel de Mer (literally “salt of the sea”) braisserie of seafood is featured.  Limoges porcelain plates with Rudi’s own whimsical artistic designs inspired by the Cote D’Azur – the seafood painted on mine looked real enough to eat – and his unique appetizer, Rudi’s Seafood Tower – three stacked containers with octopus, shrimp cocktail, and crabmeat – were the stars of the show.

O Shop and O’s Breathe on HAL Zuiderdam cruise ship.

Yes, Oprah is everywhere.  The presence of the biggest O on HAL cruise ships is most noticeable in the O Shop carrying her books and products in The Shops area of Deck 3.  It is curated by the editors of O Magazine.  Less obvious are the stretching classes, titled Let’s Breathe, held by the mid-ship Lido Pool and led by Rob or another instructor from the Fitness Center (look for the colorful O yoga mats at 7 AM).  The O program also includes a one-time session per cruise of the O Book Club in the Gallery Lounge.  Apparel for sale in the O Shop citing the phrase “Discover Life Exploring the World” is a philosophy with which many ardent cruisers would likely agree.


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