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shipgeeks

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  1. Ray, have you sailed on other lines/ships? What do you like/dislike about them, and about cruises in general?
  2. I agree that there will be more and more Americans for the time being, but reading some recent posts (and some three or more years ago), I suspect there will be many who will try MSC for the price, but will not return as it isn't like their usual cruiseline. I just hope MSC will continue to provide that difference, for those of us who appreciate it.
  3. And you will be able to see all of this from an upper deck of your ship, for orientation.
  4. The appeal to us, on our MSC cruises (apart from the fact that we enjoyed the food, the shows, the service, etc.) was the fact that most of the passengers were not Americans, and the cruises were not geared towards just the US market. I sincerely hope MSC here does not become another RC/X/Carnival/NCL. We enjoyed the feeling that we were "away", not just sailing with a bunch of our hometown neighbors. As to the MSC private island, it truly is not like any other. It was the highlight of our ports.
  5. 49 cruises so far, and have never purchased travel insurance. Have never wished we had.
  6. We will continue to book Bella, but have never chosen to sail during holidays, nor on any cruise shorter than 7 nights (preferably longer).
  7. Now that I have looked at the deck plan, I see it is indeed a passageway for the inside cabins.
  8. I would agree with PTC, and our experience is that it's a nice quiet neighbor to have, unless you intend to sleep until 10 or 11.
  9. When we sailed on MSC, the only nights that were well adhered to were the formal/gala nights. White Night also had a good bit of participation, dress-wise. Both of those were evident all over the ship, all evening. Other than that, few or no pax in any theme attire. It seems that the themes only refer to late night parties on upper deck (flower power/70s, Roaring Twenties on our cruises).
  10. It was interesting watching the Nassau webcam Saturday morning. One RC ship made it in, with great difficulty. After that, four ships that had been in the lineup all turned around and left.
  11. And the one I used must have a direct contact, because my TA would put me on hold, then come back perhaps a minute later with my cabin assignment and other details. I say Okay, and it's done.
  12. I believe so. When we sailed previously, that was the case. It was super easy, even for us who have never used an ATM or a smartphone. You don't have to do it the instant you board; you can wait a day or two. And you can book shows and things at the same time.
  13. We loved our onboard experience. We used our TA for booking. We had no reason to change anything or use the website or call, so cannot comment on that. I gather that many would agree: as long as you don't need to dispute or change anything, just go on the cruise, it is a fine experience. Perhaps someone here could answer the question you tried to reach them about?
  14. A further thought, based on our four cruises during the past year. Ships that have installed new ventilation systems feel chilly to me in all the public rooms. (We do not have AC at home, so I really notice it.) Now I pack almost all long-sleeve garments for dinners and evenings onboard. I've seen other women and girls wearing hoodies over their nice dresses, due to the chill. I don't want to have to do that.
  15. If sailing out of a Florida port, knowing that I might have to stand out in the sun before boarding, and then feel chilly once the ship is moving out, I usually wear long pants (frequently linen), a jersey (with or without sleeves), and a jacket about the weight of a jeans jacket. I have also worn a wool sweater with a blazer for boarding there.
  16. Passengers are more likely to dress up in the evening while onboard.
  17. mnpurple, You just reminded me of a neat experience I had on MSC a while back. I held the door for a young lady whose hands were full with plates of food for her kids. As she walked through, she said "Merci!" It just felt so international, so MSC.
  18. Daytime with shorts, and evening with long pants on Caribbean theme night.
  19. OP, I believe you said you are already booked. I'm wondering what type of cabin you have. The popular recommendation is that a balcony is a must; I say otherwise. We were given a balcony on our AK cruise, and only used it once - for an hour or two - during the entire 10 days. Being up on one of the open decks was fantastic; we spent most of our waking hours there. If the weather was not ideal, a covered deck, or public spaces with big windows, was great, too. That's how we saw a huge group of whales, plus lots of other wildlife, as well as just enjoying the scenery along the way. If your cabin choice is not finalized, I would recommend saving lots of $$ by booking an OV or inside.
  20. Saint John has a new attraction right at the cruise terminal: a container village with shops, eateries, artists, occasional live music, etc. Very easy walking, and if so inclined, one can take stairs up to the top of one of the containers for more sunshine and a view of the area.
  21. Are we the only people who think the idea of having food (esp something like pepperoni pizza) in our cabin is sort of gross? Crumbs, leftovers, odors, wrappers, plates, cutlery and cups.....no thanks.
  22. We did a 10-night Alaska cruise and did one excursion (White Pass Railway). It was the same price whether booked via the cruiseline or not. The only other time we took any transportation in a port was the local bus to the glacier. Honestly, the best part of the cruise, IMO, was just being on the top deck while we sailed, and the day the ship was in Glacier Bay. I don't feel like we missed anything by not going on whale-watching, helicopter, dogsled, etc. tours. We saw whales, sea otters, eagles from the ship as we sailed. Where does your cruise go?
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