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In your opinion is Deck 16 prefereable to 18 for the YC1 suites?

 

Many of these suites have a triangle (full sofa) and square (pull down). If you were to book one of these and are only two people, is there a chance you would be moved? (I wouldn't ask on another line, but I seem to recall reading of people being moved w/o their consent).

 

Also, what website lists all the suites available?

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We've booked two cruises on Seaside in 2018, both in YC1 rooms on deck 16. The first cruise will be just my DH and me, and I was only offered rooms that sleep 2 to choose from. Our DD will be with us on the second cruise, and for that one I was offered only rooms that sleep 3. I chose deck 16 for both since I wasn't sure exactly what was happening on deck 18.

 

 

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We've booked two cruises on Seaside in 2018, both in YC1 rooms on deck 16. The first cruise will be just my DH and me, and I was only offered rooms that sleep 2 to choose from. Our DD will be with us on the second cruise, and for that one I was offered only rooms that sleep 3. I chose deck 16 for both since I wasn't sure exactly what was happening on deck 18.

 

 

 

Meant to say that I wasn't sure what was happening on deck 19!

 

 

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I don't think there's a bad location within the Yacht Club. However I do think there is a chance you will be moved if a 3+ cabin is needed. Also, would you rather be closer to the lounge, or the restaurant and one flight up to the One Pool Bar/Deck? We chose 16.

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Yep, we had to add a 5th person to our booking to get more than just a 'double sofa bed'. It's very frustrating, since other cruise lines will let you book any available cabin, as long as you don't *exceed* the max guests. MSC seems to be much pickier.

 

This being said, the cost of 'adding' a guest to a room is *very* low... Just saying...

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It's not that we purposely chose a 4 person suite, it's all that's being offered.:(

Well if there are no 2-person suites available they can't move you to one! But with the current $99 deposit special there may be a lot of people booking that end up canceling. I seriously would not mind being moved within the YC. The exception is we have 3 cabins booked side-by-side on a cruise in 2018. I would be mad if one of those are moved. I booked directly with MSC and made sure the ressies are linked together.

 

Out of curiosity, have you tried a mock booking online to see what the availability is (that is you can get the website to work ;p)?

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Out of curiosity, have you tried a mock booking online to see what the availability is (that is you can get the website to work ;p)?

 

 

Yes, I have. For the sailings that I'm looking at all that comes up are suites with the little triangle and square.;)

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