U4icmusic, I posted this May 2022 and it was true then, we were on both ships early in 2022 and we attended the “complimentary” rock show on the Mera in the Carousel Theatre every evening, it was excellent. But yes, the tickets for the Cirque-type shows which have now returned do involve a cost.
Post #1414 - I just reread it - I meant to say I certainly hope this isn’t Sid’s last LIVE - the way I worded it may have suggested I hoped it was indeed his last LIVE - the word “likely” threw me - I suppose I could blame it on too much wine - apologies Sid.
I have always been able to pay the deposit, as well as eventual final payment, on-line. And I get a confirmation email almost immediately after payment.
Hmm, lucky you #345, you got a “very special thanks,” I was #200 and thought that was special, ha, loving it all Sid, thank you for all the fun, still with you.
Sid, tried to find your last LIVE on the site because I wondered how many followers you had on that one, but I could not find it, strange, anyway you said it was 329, you’ll break it for sure.
The past several months I have received my e-ticket early. For our upcoming February 26 cruise I got it end of January. It seems that when I sign-in and make sure everything is complete and correct (I never enter credit card info - not necessary) I receive the e-ticket within a day.
We have been on a few older ships since they are up and cruising again. Initially shelves were completely empty, now I find it is sort of hit or miss. Perhaps cruisers themselves are leaving books behind, something I always do. So was wondering what was being done on the new ships.
I have always booked on-line with MSC and have never had problems with choosing what I want from experience to cabin choice (never did Yacht Club), make payments on-line and immediately get an email receipt, and check-in on-line receive e-ticket in a timely manner. All done and set to go for February 26 Seascape.