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AlanDoheny

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  1. Hi new to msc and wondering if the offer any evening entertainment which includes adults and children? Embarking on meraviglia Friday with a 4 & 5 year old. The 4yearold is very shy and so will only join in with us around - plus we wondered if anything happens on the evening for parents with children? Rather than them being off without us at kids club (which the 4 year old is unlikely to do) x

     

     

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    Hi our kids were 6 & 8, a little older I know. However, we did not use the kids club & they enjoyed the evening entertainment. There is a kids disco, checkout the kids club schedule as it's not listed on the main day schedules, also the various shows the entertainment staff put on, they mix really well with the kids, Harry and Jason particularly for us. Overall the entertainment was one of the positives for our family on this cruise.

  2. Thank you! I thought that was the case but was then doubting what I'd read. What sort of things were on it?

     

     

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    They have 3 courses on the kids menu to or the kids can mix and match from the kids menu and the adult menu. Normal kids meals, chicken, pasta, pizza etc. Plus the grilled chicken breastfeeding is every night... Can always count on that!! 😄 😄

  3. Hi,

     

    Italian style of dining means a complete menu of several meals. And a few hours of your time.

     

    Never expect large portions.

     

    And remember, if you like something you can always ask for more than one plate, for every meal on the menu.

     

    If you couldn't decide you can always order 2 or 3 different appetizers or main or even desserts.

     

    It wasn't problem at all during our previous cruises with MSC.

     

    And also, there is no special child menu on MSC, as I know. But if your kid is in Meraviglia's child club there is special part in buffet (I think) only for youngsters. I don't know what kind of food they served there.

     

    Enjoy your cruise and thanks for effort.

     

     

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    100% MDR have a kids menu on Mergivila, I know as our kids used then 😄😄

  4. Fingers crossed Kikki that the MDR menus/food improve. What was it like in terms of queues/getting a table? Which restaurant have you been assigned? I know a stretch Kikki but did you notice if children had a separate menu in the MDR. My kids definitely won't go for that. Enjoy the rest of your night. Don't drink too much [emoji3]!

     

     

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    I can tell you that kids have a separate menu in the MDR if the wish.

     

    Also you can take more than one choice of dish if you wish, as mentioned the portions are tiny!! 😄

  5. I understand your point. At embarkation it would surely slow things down, but it would be a good thing to do it all in one form. I have though presigned and sent already the form for the kids club. You can do that online.

     

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    You have to sign a form for the kids wrist bands and when collecting your cruise card at embarkation anyway.... This form should cover everything.

  6. We usually cruise with Rci and Ncl and there you also need to sign a waiver for everything. It is because they want to make sure you do not sue them afterwards if something occurs to happen. As for the kids club, they need your signature for the same reason and if someone does not want their kids in the kids club they are not signing up. Thanks for the information. We' ll have a lot to do after embarkation I guess. [emoji6]

     

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    Hi Lugi, I have no problem in signing the wavier but it would just make much more sense to either sign all forms at embarkation or have a single form that covers everything. When travelling with kids it is safe to assume that they will use the water park and a high possibility they will want to try the kids club, get it done and dusted in one go instead of several forms each time.

  7. Thanks Alan, I guess they will be ok putting a pair of dress pants and a couple of shirts at the bottom of their suitcase and leave them there until we get on board. Makes it hard when you are doing a big trip. Australia is so far away from everywhere you need to make the most out of every overseas trip.

    They will be fine with that, enjoy the holiday.

  8. Hi Kikki, can you please do me a favour and check out what men are wearing on the elegant nights. We cruise on 20/10 and will be travelling from Australia. Only thing is we are doing UK road trip and side trips for the month before with Max 20 k luggage. The men folk would rather not pack a suit and have to lug it around if they don't need to. Cruise is last week of the holiday. Just want to know what they will fit in wearing. Thanks so much. You must be bursting with excitement now!

    Hi you do not have to wear a suit on the Elegant nights, it is not compulsory. I wore a trousers and shirt which was fine, but many didn't dress 'formally' at all and had shorts on. I wore taylored shorts each night except for the Elegant nights like, I wore a suit pants, shirt and waist coat one of the nights.

  9. Thank you Alan. It certainly does help.

    I've posted this elsewhere too. If you want to use the water park you need to sign up for it.. I kid you not. There is a form to fill out for everything! We went to the water park, but had to leave as we didnt have the 'water park bracklet', you need to sign up for it at the Sportsplex. Also if you have kids you need to sign them for kids club, it's not automatic like I thought once the receive their kids wrist bands on embarkation. Surely it would be better to sign up to everything or whatever you wanted upon embarkation / check-in??

  10. I do appreciate that you are warning me.

     

    As for the kids wristbands, maybe every kid need to wear them even if they won't go to the kids club? I know that on NCL the parents must sign the kids for kids club if they shall use it so that's not specific for MSC.

     

    I do think that it's strange that on MSC the keycards for the cabin is in the cabin, on NCL they are given to you when you check in. That means that all cabins are unlocked until the guest has arrived to their cabin, right?

    All kids under 12 need to wear them. You get them with your cruise card when you embark but forms for pool and kids club are not do 3 at embarkation and need to be done separately.

  11. If you want to use the water park you need to sign up for it.. I kid you not. There is a form to fill out for everything! We went to the water park, but had to leave as we didnt have the 'water park bracklet', you need to sign up for it at the Sportsplex. Also if you have kids you need to sign them up for kids club, it's not automatic like I thought once they receive their kids wrist bands on embarkation. Surely it would be better to sign up to everything or whatever you wanted upon embarkation / check-in??

  12. If you want to use the water park you need to sign up for it.. I kid you not. There is a form to fill out for everything! We went to the water park, but had to leave as we didnt have the 'water park bracklet', you need to sign up for it at the Sportsplex. Also if you have kids you need to sign them for kids club, it's not automatic like I thought once the receive their kids wrist bands on embarkation. Surely it would be better to sign up to everything or whatever you wanted upon embarkation / check-in??

  13. There wasn't any. We were seated in the waiting area when a butler brought a tray with juice and water over to one of the rows and offered it to 2 couples, passing other people who were also waiting for check-in to open. He didn't even look in our direction as he didn't know we were also YC. DH went over to the desk to let them know that we, too, were waiting. The butler followed him back to our seats with the tray. An elderly woman, seated beside us, reached out to take a cup of water. Thankfully, the butler didn't refuse her. However, when he returned with more for us, he had to explain that it was only for YC guests when she attempted to take another. It was very unpleasant, I thought! Perhaps they should have had a reserved area for YC guests?

     

    Further up the terminal, out of our view, there was a stand where juice and water were available but no-one thought to inform anyone.

    That was the issue all cruise, nobody tells you or informs you of anything, you have to find everything out for yourself with varying answers depending who you speak with. We were on flexi dining, but we just got a note in our door saying we were changed now to formal first sitting. When I contacted reception they simply said flexi didn't work and it was being cancelled!

  14. We were on the June 16th sailing from. Barcelona. The ship is fantastic, layout very funny though, but lots for kids. The water park is superb and our boys 6 and 8 loved it. The food in the MDR is lovely but the portions are small (you can apparently ask for more than one dish). The buffet, for us was too chaotic, too many people not willing to wait in line. Also the buffet has a kids section, nuggets, burgers etc. but it was at the very opposite end from the 'adult` food which was again very chaotic and a very poor design IMO and not family friendly at all. While our boys didn't use the kids club it did look to be very enjoyable and well run (very secure) sign in and out all times etc.

     

    Hope this helps a little.

  15. We are also on board now, balcony cabin Fantastica class. Flexi dining is no longer available, we were informed today. While it didn't impact us as we eat early, it appears it was a disaster, ques for the restaurants at circa 8:00 / 8:30 were comical the first night.

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