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On other cruise line websites, you can see what cabins are available and where. How is that possible with MSC?

You can get a limited number of avilaable cabins by going through the on-line booking process as far as "choose your cabin" screen , a process known as a dummy booking.

You don't go any further than that.

 

It's tedious if you want to look at various options as it doesn't retain any of your information that is required to get that far, e.g. Name; D.o.B.

 

Pete

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On other cruise line websites, you can see what cabins are available and where. How is that possible with MSC?

 

Hello,

 

Try this:http://WWW.enjoyparadise.com ( a flemish side )

click MSC cruises

in the opper box you see" zoek cruises " + a number

this means search cruises

click on it

on the left you see "rederij "

this means company and MSC is selected already

under " rederij you see " schepen "

this means ships

then select your ship by scrollilng ( or ships )

in the box the on the left side you see your selected ship or ships

click " kies "

this means choose

a list with your ship(s) appears

all the cruises are listed by date

scroll to your cruise

click " cruise details "

in the opper box you see " bereken uw prijs " in the little black box

click on it

you see the little bleu box " verder "

click on it

sit back and waite until the list appears, can take a minut

this is the list of all available cat.and prices ( in € )

on the left of categorie & naam you see a little white circle

click on the circle and its getting bleu

waite a moment until the available cabin numbers appears in the third collom

click on the arrow to see all cabin numbers

the list is updated every day

It seems complicated but it is not

hope this is a help to You :rolleyes:

you can follow this procedure for every company and ship

Gilbert

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Hello,

 

Try this:http://WWW.enjoyparadise.com ( a flemish side )

click MSC cruises

in the opper box you see" zoek cruises " + a number

this means search cruises

click on it

on the left you see "rederij "

this means company and MSC is selected already

under " rederij you see " schepen "

this means ships

then select your ship by scrollilng ( or ships )

in the box the on the left side you see your selected ship or ships

click " kies "

this means choose

a list with your ship(s) appears

all the cruises are listed by date

scroll to your cruise

click " cruise details "

in the opper box you see " bereken uw prijs " in the little black box

click on it

you see the little bleu box " verder "

click on it

sit back and waite until the list appears, can take a minut

this is the list of all available cat.and prices ( in € )

on the left of categorie & naam you see a little white circle

click on the circle and its getting bleu

waite a moment until the available cabin numbers appears in the third collom

click on the arrow to see all cabin numbers

the list is updated every day

It seems complicated but it is not

hope this is a help to You :rolleyes:

you can follow this procedure for every company and ship

Gilbert

 

The method is essentially the same as mine i.e. a dummy booking

When I run your method alongside my method different cruises are listed..e.g. for cruses in the Caribbean in march 2016, your site shows cruises beginning and ending at the port of pointe de pitre whereas the UK site has the same cruises starting and finishing 2 days later at Bridgetown.

 

This is in line with different national marketing and sales strategies.

 

Again it is an example of MSC running their cruises like a circular bus route with embarkation/disembarkation at different ports.

 

 

 

Pete

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On other cruise line websites, you can see what cabins are available and where. How is that possible with MSC?

 

Hello

 

if the red link does not work,try to type the same web adress

or You can choose "zoek uw cruise " and select " vertrek vanaf "

use the arrow to select your departing date and than you can follow the same procedure as discr.in the previous tread,scroll to your cruise,cruise details,etc.......

regards

Gilbert

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The method is essentially the same as mine i.e. a dummy booking

When I run your method alongside my method different cruises are listed..e.g. for cruses in the Caribbean in march 2016, your site shows cruises beginning and ending at the port of pointe de pitre whereas the UK site has the same cruises starting and finishing 2 days later at Bridgetown.

 

This is in line with different national marketing and sales strategies.

 

Again it is an example of MSC running their cruises like a circular bus route with embarkation/disembarkation at different ports.

 

 

 

Pete

 

Hello Pete

 

That is certainly true,and sometimes you pay the same price for one day more or less.One for the price of two,or two for the price of one!!!!

Maybe this side is interesting to compare $ , € , and Pound prices.

 

Enjoy Your day

Gilbert

Loking forword to okt 27 on Splendida in the Yacht Club for the first time

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