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  1. 18 hours ago, jerseyjjs said:

    You mentioned that football was shown on the big screen on Sunday.  Did you happen to notice if any of the bars/lounges showed football games anywhere else around the ship?

    I know that the pub had football games on.  There was a game where you could reserve a table in the pub, but I don't think many did.  You could still go in on your own to watch.

     

    It appeared that most games were broadcast on my Meraviglia on the cabin TV.  It seemed to be much more than other lines.

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  2. 16 hours ago, New2Cruise76 said:

     

     

    So here are some of my concerns (focused on Meraviglia):

     

    1) Is there enough activities to kids to keep them occupied? Kids clubs, and other activities. They like to do active stuff, but also like gaming and tech.

     

    2) is steerage, gen pop, the plebs, whatever really that raucous? I obviously don't want the kuds to have a ton of stress, but these are also kuds that live to go to big theme parks, so how does the ship compare to that.

     

    3) Any recent experiences with room swapping, we're looking at two balconies side by side, and there's no way to have the kids in one and the parents in the other. Is the wristbrand talked about an option to allow my wife to stay in the same room. If not, with a shared balcony, there's definitely work arounds.

     

    We're looking at the 6/2 or 6/14 Bahamas cruise out of New York. I don't see any available connecting cabins, but I'm assuming that if we get side by side balconies, we can join the balconies and have a super sized balcony.

     

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    Just off Meraviglia (first MSC Cruise).  Here are my summarized thoughts.

     

    1.  MSC, NCL, RCI, and Carnival are similar in concept, but different in execution.  The differences may be more important for you than us.  We are a semi retired couple who look to relax and go to the shows.  We also use the onboard gym for exercise.

     

    2.  It was overall a very good cruise.  No line is perfect, so we adjust to the differences between lines and will retreat to our balcony at times for quiet sea viewing.

     

    3.  I saw very little, if any, of what is mentioned in the bad reviews.  The ship was no more crowded than the previously mentioned lines, perhaps less.  Service, including bar service, was good and IMO, the MDR food quality is better than the above three.

     

    Now to your questions.

     

    1.  There are kids clubs, but I can't speak about them   In addition, off season cruises do not attract very many school aged children.  The kids pools, water areas, ropes courses, etc. are better on the other three lines. The water slides and ropes course seemed a bit smallish and less elaborate than other lines.   Also, there is no mini golf on Meraviglia, which is good for kids and adults alike.

     

    2.  Meraviglia seemed about the same as the other lines out of NYC for the time period during which we sailed.  That said, all ships out of NYC are much more crowded and have a younger crowd than the sailings that we typically sail while school is in session.

     

    3.  I doubt that they will issue "extra" keys, but you could go to guest services after boarding and they will switch room keys for your family members to meet your desired arrangements.  You could also just book the rooms with the passenger arrangement that you desire.

     

    Good luck.

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  3. No problems at all.  We went in the walk off group in a successful attempt to beat any unnecessary delays.  We went across the Brooklyn Bridge, and through the Holland Tunnel.  We arrived at our home in PA at 9:00 AM.

     

    The drive home took 90 minutes.  The drive to the pier took 3 hours, with most of the delays in the Newark area.

  4. I watched the video two days before embarking on our first MSC cruise.  I was encouraged because of many of the "reviews" have many complaints about MSC food.

     

    After eating MSC food for 10 days, I pretty much agree with the video.  MDR food is generally good, definitely better than recent MDR food on their primary competitors, NCL, Royal, and Carinval.  Some meals have been better than others, but overall, it has been a pleasant surprise.  Buffets are a little more hit or miss, but they are comparable to the previously mentioned lines.  Note that we are not in YC, so I am referring to the food for the common folk.

     

    One thing that could improve is the choice of "starters".  Appys are OK, but soup and salad selections are sparse, except for the everyday Caesar salad.  Most salads are offered as entrees and many are similar to starter salads.  I usually get one of the pastas as a starter.

     

    Our only foray into specialty dining was a dinner at Hola.  The food was fine and the dining experience was good compared to a standard US Mexican restaurant."

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  5. Update:  The bag was finally found and delivered to cabin around bedtime.  It was not in the naughty room.  There was a room that I checked with naughty and baggage missing tags.  It was not there.  I did use the paper tags that you print out with 4 staples.  Apparently, it ended up on another deck without a bag tag.  It was the first time this has happened to us in 40 cruises.  I don't know why it was not sent to the room that I checked 4 hours earlier.  We have returned to full low stress vacation mode.

     

    I am still interested to see how many times this has happened to people and how it got resolvesd.

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  6. All I dropped off luggage for myself and DW upon arrival at pier at 10AM this morning.  DW bag made it to cabin before 1:30.  My luggage never arrived and the ship sailed 6 hours ago.  They won't even acknowledge that it is lost.  "We're still looking for it".    All clothes and grooming supplies for 11 night sailing are in the bag.  So far, MSC won't do anything.  What are my options, besides filing a claim with cruise insurance, which doesn't help very much right now.

  7. How difficult will it be for passengers disembarking on marathon day to drive into Manhattan to the Holland Tunnel?  You are west of the marathon route and could take the Battery Tunnel or Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan where we will be well south of Central Park.  I plan to self disembark and hopefully will be off the ship by 8:00 AM.

  8. A number of Meraviglia reviews mention a "sewer" odor in the cabins.  Is this widespread and constant?  If it is, then the ship's sanitary system is inadequate.

     

    I am wondering how much this happens.  Reports of all experiences are welcome.

  9. 17 hours ago, SmoothFlying said:

    I'm definitly NOT a 'coffee snob' ( I love the ledo deck buffet coffee) But, I DO like it HOT about 190-200 degrees F. Lukewarm coffee( tome) is like a coffee milk shake. Yuck !!🥵

     

    Mac

    Hot is good (actually it is assumed)

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