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Saving Up To Be Eccentric

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  1. I thought I saw four different currencies to choose from at the kiosk, including Euro, Pound, and Dollar, but don't know if you are required to link a credit card for some of those.
  2. Also for the shows, if you were alive during the late 80s and 90s, be prepared for well known pop/rock songs to be turned into very, very different arrangements. Some of it worked well. Some of it... "not to my taste."
  3. When I heard him, I had hope that the In Concert show might feature him and some of the members of the Cabaret band and resemble a concert. But not so much hope that we didn't select seats so that we could bail out without disturbing those around us...
  4. I'd read there were at least two entrances for the current Seascape boarding out of Terminal C. We just got new information, so it's all good. For comparison purposes (if anyone else out there has their old information), ours now says that people with cabins on decks 5-11 to use the West entrance to terminal C and people with cabins on decks 12-19 to use the East entrance.
  5. Okay, I've read enough to know that YC has its own tents, but I assume that the other 90% of the cruise ship checks in at more 'normal' checkpoints. But I've also read on here that not everybody goes to the same side, because they only will have your cruise card at one end. Does anyone know which end is which? Or does it change and we will only know when we get there?
  6. Thank you for the suggestion!! Clicked the log in link on the excursions page and it logged me in to the account.
  7. I still can't; I get an error 500. Ah, well, I get to not worry about it for a while, I think.
  8. Short answer, no, Fantastica guests aren't being upgraded to Anytime dining if they're being seated with their Aurea friends in Green Wave. It's simply the largest dining area with the most seating. The Green Wave (deck 5), Jondal (deck 6), and Agean (deck 7) are all for Bella and Fantastica guests. Of those three, which dining room you get is based on which assigned dining time you have. Aurea guests are seated via any time dining at Skyline (also on deck 7). All four of these have the same menu and, therefore, probably the same kitchen. If there was extra seating at one of the assigned dining times, it looks like they were able to accommodate an Aurea guest or two who would otherwise be seated in a different room ordering the same stuff.
  9. The only dining packages I've seen on MSC hasn't been specifically for Butcher's Cut and Teppenyaki, just for "two experiences," so what you're seeing may not be standard. Of course, I've only seen it under the general information on the webpage because I'm not seeing any dining packages under the "manage my booking" section of their website.
  10. Well, that depends. How well do you/ does your body deal with scents? Thermal changes? Humidity?
  11. As an aside, I would encourage you to look up deckplans for any largish cruise ship you'll be taking. Google.com, Duckduckgo.com, or any other competent engine will be able to find you several sites if the ones on MSC's homepage is being balky. Morpheus' complaint about interlopers is not directed at Aurea-class people going from the forward elevators into Top 19, but those that ascend to deck 19 and then 'tailgate' Yacht Club members, following behind people who open the Yacht Club doors with their wristbands or cards, or just walk in if the doors are propped open.
  12. 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
  13. The propag... I mean promotional materials make it sound like they hope something can rebuild itself on the East side in a "coral nursery" now that they've done the clean up: https://issuu.com/msc-cruises/docs/msc-cruises-cor-press-kit-ocean-cay-msc-marine-res?fr=sZDU1MjU4NjExMzc (p. 10-11 of their brochure) For those of you following along at home, one of the East beaches is the YC beach. If a reef does become restored out there first, that would be a major perk for the YCers. E.T.A. (Note the conditional bit above. I'd believe the actual experience of the CCer above who said there's nothing up there as of yet.)
  14. TAs are one way to do it... but if you ever need an idea in the future, you can always to go a 'big box' site like hotels.com or hotwire.com - then look at the areas and rankings. It gets pretty obvious if the reviews aren't great which are the better ones to book. And hotwire, for one, allows you to pick the port in Miami as an area option, allowing for quick access by shuttle, uber/taxi, or the trolley system.
  15. I get that it's per device and not per connection, but out of curiosity, for people who have chosen to have the device be their phone: have you been able to turn said phone into a hotspot?
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