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  1. 3 hours ago, Georgia_Peaches said:

    The mattress topper on our bed used to make the two twin beds convert to a king has lost it's humph and needs to be replaced.  It was saggy causing the center of the bed to form an uncomfortable valley.

    This is virtually our only true complaint about Yacht Club. Inevitably, I find a body part wedged into that gap -- multiple times a day/night. This, along with the double bathroom sinks, are what we miss from NCL's Haven. We're not going back to Haven, however. We look upon these 2 inconveniences as a not-so-bad reason for our holiday to end. LOL

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  2. 1 hour ago, PAJunkie said:

    Marriott Lifetime Platinum matched to Silver.  I called and asked about it since the spreadsheet indicates Gold, but they said now the highest Marriott matches is silver.

    Do you mean Marriott Titanium? I am lifetime Marriott and they call my level Titanium. I matched to Diamond using it when we first joined MSC in 2018. Has the match for lifetime Marriott changed to only Silver now?

  3. 6 hours ago, Heartgrove said:

    I am interested in a MSC Divina Grand Voyage for Fall 2024.

    We are interested as well. We're on the Divina in November this year for the repositioning from Europe to North America. We're hoping that when we're on Seaside next month we'll be able to book the 2024 repo as well. Fingers crossed!

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  4. In YC you can request whatever you want. They will always try to accommodate. Don't worry about any menu at any venue -- just ask for what you want. They may not have it available without a bit of notice, but they will work with you. We had lamb chops and filets in the YC from Butcher's Cut several times that were delicious! (And they love to get those for you because they get extra for themselves to have as well.)

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  5. 33 minutes ago, GenerationX said:

    At that second, who comes to the rescue but…yep, you know what I’m gonna say, Charles!

    Lots of people say that they don't need a butler and wouldn't know what to do with one. But you have identified the whole butler role -- it's all about what the butler does for you without you asking. So glad that you had a great butler who anticipated so many of your needs. 🙂

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    18 hours ago, CruizinSusan70 said:

    So, does my DH take my card and walk the steps to our muster station, or is there a single dedicated elevator or two for those in scooters.

    During our last muster drill, we were quick to depart Yacht Club and head down the 10 flights to our assigned place. There were virtually no other passengers on the stairs at the time we were. We did see the crew at each elevator bank; they were there to make sure that no one used the elevators during muster. On our way back up, the same crew saw us fighting against all the people still heading down. By the time we got maybe 5 decks up, the crew who saw us head down initially said something like, "Here, you can take the elevator back." We said, "Really?" and thanked them. Conclusion -- the elevators are functional during muster and the crew has discretion to allow their use. Talk to the crew on your deck and figure out something that works. 🙂

  7. 6 hours ago, stuart2468 said:

    I asked this very question yesterday and was met with a stern no, you'll have staff looking for you if you do, which creates more work for them.

    In YC? It's quite easy to keep track of people in YC.

  8. We did not know if staying later was even a possibility. We couldn't fly out of Genoa the day of disembarkation (due to personal constraints) so we booked a hotel for that night and a flight the following day. When we were onboard, we asked the YC concierge the day before we were supposed to disembark and were pleasantly surprised to discover that we could stay so late. I would imagine that factors like what time they leave a port would influence how late a party could stay on board. For us, they were so generous and kinda said "of course you can stay." This benefit of staying onboard so late made us quite happy about how MSC handles all the embarking and disembarking at the various ports in the Mediterranean.

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  9. We were disembarking in Genoa for one cruise and our hotel check in was 3pm. There was not problem staying in YC until around 2pm. Breakfast, lunch, drinks -- all were available until we left. The concierge kept our luggage until we decided to leave.

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  10. Our favorite thing about an MSC cruise is that they are an Italian cruise company. We've spent over 150 days in Italy on land-based holidays. Cruising MSC out of Florida is a much shorter flight and costs less frequent flier miles. We still get to practice speaking Italian on the ship, but also sometimes get to practice Spanish depending on what ports we choose to tour. On our last two cruises, the YC staff that we encountered were mostly from the Philippines so now we've learned a few phrases in a new language too. (And we love their risotto!)

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