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We brought our snorkeling gear and used it in the "lagoon" area that looks out toward the YC's section. Unfortunately, we didn't really see all that many fish. I think when we go this year, I might leave the fins at home.
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3 hours ago, JamieLogical said:
You could have noisy guests next to you with or without the hot tub. The hot tub itself id white noise and shouldn't be too disruptive.
True. Thanks.
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We are currently booked in a Fantastica mid-ship balcony cabin next door to a suite that has a hot tub. I know you never know who’s going to be next to you…. BUT, do you think it might be extra loud on the balcony next-door due to the hot tub or not?
I first chose the room on Seashore because I liked that the railing curves right after ours, and we get to see the backend of the ship. However, now I’m wondering if it might be extra loud next to us due to the hot tub suite and perhaps we should change staterooms.
What would you do?
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10 hours ago, shipgeeks said:
We certainly agree that menus, and food, were better in those days, especially on Chandris/Celebrity. However, other elements were different, too. All passengers ate at their set time and table, and long dinners, as a social event, were the norm. That seems to be the exception now.
I also note (and remember) that items such as tomato juice as an appetizer, or hearts of lettuce, or sliced tomato as the salad, are featured on these menus. Would anyone order those now? I know that I appreciate being able to order, and enjoy, things that are much more labor-intensive.
True. I’d say the salads are better then what they might have been like (at least on this cruise). As I was a kid, I probably fought not to have salad at dinner. 😂
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On 8/19/2023 at 1:38 PM, BklynBoy8 said:
I remember as a kid touring some cruise ships. I remember seeing a Carnival ship around the mid 80s. If I recall, one could arrange with a travel agent to tour a ship, so long as you exited when they made the call for non-passengers. Not sure when that stopped, but it was fun for a few hours. Although I’d be jealous I didn’t get to stay on.
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I thought fellow foodies might enjoy seeing menus from a cruise I took with my family nearly 40 years ago on Chandris Victoria (now Celebrity Cruises). In the summer of ‘84, we took a week-long cruise out of Puerto Rico. It was my first cruise. Even as a kid, I remember the food was delicious, and we had a fabulous waiter from the Philippines, JoJo. Of course, my palette wasn’t as sophisticated as an adult, so I wish could have experienced these meals like my parents did back then.
In those days, you could get copies of the dining room menus as a souvenir. It’s amazing to see what was offered versus what you see on a typical cruise today. I remember it being so much more formal.
I hope you enjoy a glimpse into the past.
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20 hours ago, CGTNORMANDIE said:
You might want to post those menus over on the “Cruise Foodies”site. The gang over there would love to see them.
Great suggestion! I’ll do that now.
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On 5/27/2023 at 5:24 AM, CGTNORMANDIE said:
What a joy to see those classic Chandris X menus from the beloved Victoria. Imagine Caviar, Baron of Lamb, Beef Wellington and roast duck…all on the same menu! I had an entire collection of Victoria menus from her original owners…Incres Line. She had all Italian service in those days. Chandris acquired her later. Victoria was a classic and much loved ship. She used to call at Boston on occasion and I would drive over to Commonwealth Pier to see her.
Glad you enjoyed seeing them. I was a little kid when I sailed this cruise, so I didn’t have as sophisticated of a palette as I do as an adult. Looking back and what was offered in those days in a regular dining room? Wow.
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Haven’t stayed in YC but we’ve had a great experience on MSC. Friendly staff, good food, nice staterooms, and the pizza is DELICIOUS!
I think you’ll have an amazing time.
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We booked early seating, but now I’m reading that there are (or were) different times you can be assigned. I don’t want super late dining but I don’t want anything before 6 either. Can anyone explain the current dining room times and if we can make changes when we board? (We’re Fantastica)
TIA
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Sharing menus from a cruise I took with my family nearly 40 years ago on Chandris Victoria (now Celebrity Cruises). In the summer of ‘84, we took a week-long cruise out of Puerto Rico. It was my first cruise. Even as a kid, I remember the food was delicious and we had a fabulous waiter from the Philippines, JoJo.
Back then, you could get copies of the dining room menus as a souvenir. It’s amazing to see what was offered versus what you see on a typical cruise today. I remember it being so much more formal.
I hope you enjoy a glimpse into the past.
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Thanks for all the replies to my
post. We had a lovely and relaxing day on Ocean Cay. Despite our sailing being sold out, there was still plenty of space on the island if you wanted to be away from crowds. Gorgeous weather this time of year as the humidity is going down.
Sharing a couple pics from this past Sunday.
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The Oct 21st cruise was completely sold out. It was quite busy, but you could still find quiet spots onboard and plenty of quiet beach space on Ocean Cay.
The ship was pretty well maintained. Nice customer service. Attentive waiters and canine steward. Food pretty good, too. We had a relaxing time.
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It was mentioned above to go early for seating with umbrellas. I thought you had to rent an umbrella? If that’s the case, can we do the rental onboard the ship? (We aren’t YC)
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We’re sailing a 3-night cruise out of Miami on Divina later this week. Will we have a gala or elegant night? If so, am I right to guess it might be the 2nd night?
Will there be a White party?
TIA
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First time visiting Ocean Cay. (Not sailing YC.) What’s the best swimming spot to spend the day? How about for snorkeling?
I know from experience on Castaway Cay and Coco Cay, many tend to park at that first beach. Sometimes it’s better to walk a bit away from the crowd.
What say you about Ocean Cay? Any and all tips appreciated.
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I’m on a sold out Divina three-nighter soon. As your cruise is similar…. I’m curious if you have a formal night and what night of the cruise it is for you?
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Thanks. I’ll bring a copy of the “newer” one just in case it poses an issue.
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Hi. I’m sailing out of Miami later this month. I originally had printed my eTicket and it had a boarding time is noon.
Just now, I tried to see if I could enter my credit card for onboard purchases because that option did not pop up when I originally checked in on the website. I went to try and enter it and got some error message which doesn’t surprise me because we’re talking about the MSC website here. However, I wanted to see if maybe it went through and would be on the eTicket. That why I selected the option for them to email it to me.
This new E ticket has a boarding time of 3:30 PM which has me really upset because my other had noon (which I would vastly prefer). Do you think I can just bring the original one I printed out or is the UPC code gonna give errors or something? Had I known it was gonna do this I would have not bothered emailing it to myself. 😞
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I know we booked it because Broward schools are closed on Friday. Probably not the reason for the ship to fill up, but perhaps one of many reasons.
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Same experience here. I booked at "20%" off. Email says 30%...but price is same. Kinda tired of these sneaky marketing ploys.
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Does the CT include gratuity?
Does anyone know who I'd email to let them know of a dietary restriction (Independence of the Seas) for the CT?
Thanks!
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My parents got a similar email from RCCL a year ago from out of Ft. Lauderdale. They adhered to it.
Is MSC really as crowded/chaotic as is painted in this YouTube review
in MSC Cruises
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I was on a sold out 3-night cruise on the Divina in Oct 2022. As others have noted, the only time it ever felt really busy with the first day.Other than that, we were able to find many places that were empty or less crowded. Never had much of a wait for drinks, etc. We had no one sitting with us at our dining table. Also, on Ocean Cay, there were SO many places that you could explore and feel like you had the entire beach to yourselves. MSC felt no different than other cruises I have been on. In fact, the busiest I was ever on was the Disney Dream (and we still loved that one, too!)