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2 hours ago, Até said:
Minimum age for casino is 21 on US sailings and 18 on all others.
Thank you
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2 hours ago, Langoustine said:
Is he planning to play with his own money?
I should hope so. He's still in high school, however has a part time job and is pretty responsible. (for a teenager)
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Would an 18 year old be able to play in the Casino on MSC Seascape? My grandson just turing 18 in a couple of days and wants to try is luck. (He'll learn quickly)
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On 10/5/2023 at 5:43 PM, Saving Up To Be Eccentric said:
It should be noted that there is this note now being shared by MSC:
MSC Ships will be docking in Terminal:
MSC Divina: Terminal E
MSC Seascape: Terminal C
On November 4th, 2023, MSC Seascape will call at Terminal B
Thanks, haven't seen that note. Wish they were using Terminal B on Dec 16th. Love the new NCL terminal.
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On 10/2/2023 at 12:40 AM, Saving Up To Be Eccentric said:
C is standard, at least until they get the new MSC terminal built, or that's what they've been saying. However, things may change on any given day/week.
Thanks
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Anyone know which terminal at Miami MSC Seascape typically uses? Thanks
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22 hours ago, morpheusofthesea said:
Until the time when Terminals AA/AAA are complete, even MSC does not know which terminal they will be docking until the night before the ship arrives at the Port of Miami. It is printed on page 13: 08. MAIN STEPS FOR EMBARKATION in ones cruise documents which terminal they hope it might be. We had terminal F, when we got to POM it was Terminal C. Asked on board at Guest Relations if we would be returning to C (parked our car at Garage C) and was told they will know when the ship receives an email the night before docking.
Terminal AA/AAA – MSC Cruises (2023)
Terminal A – Royal Caribbean | The Crown of Miami
Terminal B – Norwegian Cruise Line | The Pearl of Miami
Cruise Terminal C – Disney Cruise Line | MSC
Terminals D & E – Carnival, Princess Cruises, P&O, Holland America Line
Terminal F – Carnival Cruises
Terminal G – Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises
Terminal J – small vessels and luxury cruises (Oceania Cruises, Regent Seven Seas)
Thank you, appreciate the information. I suppose I'll find out in December. Looking on Port of Miami's web site for a cruise schedule, however couldn't find one 😞
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What terminal does MSC Seascape typically use at Port of Miami?
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Thanks everyone, much appreciated. 😀
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Will be going on my first MSC cruise in Dec. Is there a strick dress code for Gala night? Don't want to pack hubby's suit.
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15 minutes ago, Essiesmom said:
There will be breakfast in one of the MDRs. Limited hours, though. EM
Thank you
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What are the options for complemtary breakfast and lunch on the Seascape? I'm hoping more than just the buffet.
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Thanks everyone for the info, much appreciated.
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Will be on the Seascape in December and will be my first MSC cruise. Is it possible to book shows on line prior to the cruise? Thanks
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2 hours ago, mmbcater said:
On Seascape you reserve the shows on the ship.
Good to know, thanks
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17 hours ago, Tierun said:
Yes for breakfast, but usually closes at 9 am. Lunch is only open on sea days.
Thank you
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My apologies if I have asked this already. On the Seascape is there a main dinning room open for breakfast and lunch? Thanks
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Thank you all for your responses
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17 hours ago, CruisingFox27 said:
Anytime dining is only Aurea experience and Yacht Club.
Thank you
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Does MSC Seascape offer an anytime dinning option for Fanstica and Bella status?
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9 minutes ago, cellfree said:
I see you are from Central Florida, we are on Gulf Side. We now cruise between MSC and Carnival and almost always book MSC with “easy plus.” We find it much easier to use than Carnival’s beverage package. It can also be used at Ocean Cay which is great.
Thanks for the info. Yep, we live not to far from Orlando attractions. When we get the drink package, it's part of the booking promotion. We mainly cruise on NCL and I've never had an issue, just wish it included speciality coffee. I've never gotten the package on Carnival, as on the couple of cruises we went on it wasn't part of the package. (Don't drink enough for it to be worth the cost) However I don't like the fact Carnival limits the number of drinks one can get per day.
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4 minutes ago, cellfree said:
Not in the “venchi” shop (my spelling might be off) but everywhere else, bartenders quite agreeable to what you might request.
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4 minutes ago, cellfree said:Not in the “venchi” shop (my spelling might be off) but everywhere else, bartenders quite agreeable to what you might request.
thanks
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34 minutes ago, FloridaMac said:
Yes, according to this: https://www.cruisegear.com/msc-drink-packages-complete-guide-with-prices/ I was researching Easy Plus earlier today as well
Thanks for the link, I'll check it out.
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Are specialty coffee's included in the Easy Plus drink package? Thank you
Boarding Documents USA/Caribbean
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Just want to double check, only because, to MSC web site info is confusing. (I should not have looked) Leaving out of Miami, going to the caribbean, returning to Miami. I am 99.99% sure all I need is a passport or birth certificate. However looking at the MSC web site, makes me wonder if I need ESTA or something else. Thanks