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  1. Hello,

     

    We're on the Fantasia for a Med cruise in October and have a question that someone may be able to answer.

     

    The drinks package is coming in at £24 per adult and £11 per child if we book before we go.

     

    However, I seem to remember that when we cruised with MSC last time (2016) they had an offer on that meant it was cheaper if you waited and bought on board.

     

    I just wondered if any recent cruisers had seen anything advertised when you sailed?

     

    Thanks

  2. Has anyone seen any first hand reviews from the Meraviglia?

     

    I'm interested in seeing it from a passenger point of view rather than a travel agent, press etc.

     

    We board in December from Barcelona ☺

  3. So excited 😊

     

    Booked a seven night cruise on the 8th December 2017. A bit of a wait but fingers crossed I'll get another one or two in between now and then. Not sure how hot or cold it will be but I'm more interested in spending time exploring the ship than sunbathing.

     

    Have been on the Preziosa and Splendida several time and loved them. The Meraviglia looks amazing, a big step up from tthe Fantasia class.

     

    Anyone else on this one?

  4. Hi all,

     

    I'm looking for some advice on MSC cruises from the USA.

     

    I have sailed with MSC for the last two years, both Med cruises on the Preziosa and Splendida. I'm thinking about having a week in Orlando followed by a week on the MSC Divina in April 17.

     

    I was just wondering if the MSC product differs for the American market? Obviously the on-board currency will be the dollar but what else is different?

     

    I quite like the MSC product. Being an English only speaker, the multi-lingual announcements don’t bother me and I quite enjoy the entertainment. That said, I did enjoy the entertainment on RC, the stage shows and comedians in particular. I wonder if these are changed for the American market?

     

    Many thanks in advance for your input.

     

    Martin

  5. Hi all,

     

    I've been having a look around the Thomson and various other cruise specialist websites reference cruise only bookings with Thomson. I'm looking to do a cruise only from Cyprus this year as we're moving there in the next couple of weeks.

     

    However, all the sites I've been on are only offering a fly/cruise package? Was just wondering of anyone knew if cruise only is possible before I call Thomson directly.

     

    Many thanks.

     

    Martin

  6. Evening all,

     

    I'm trying to book a cruise and it suits me better to board in Istanbul (cheaper flights from Cyprus).

     

    A month or so ago there were cruises available embarking in Istanbul right up to 2017. Now when I look, there is only two for November this year.

     

    Does anyone else know why?

     

    Thanks

     

    Martin

  7. Great review, good insight as to what we can expect from our first MSC cruise next year.

     

    Like you, we will disembark our ship at lunch time. How does it work on the last day. Does your cruise card stop working the night before. If yes, how do you purchase speciality coffee, etc? I have cruised a number of times before and have always vacated the at 9.00am (ish), so am unsure how this works.

     

    Thanks in advance.

    :)

    We had a drinks package and were allowed to drink right up until we disembarked. I think anything chargeable was charged separately from your final bill afterwards.

  8. Afternoon all,

     

    I thought I'd write a review of my recent trip in the hope that its helps those thinking about taking a cruise with MSC or indeed those that have already booked. I will try and do it logically, from start to finish.

     

    First of all, I'm not a massively experienced cruiser, no where near as experienced as a lot of you guys on here. I was on the Oasis of the Seas in 2012, the MSC Preziosa in 2014 and the MSC splendida this year.

     

    Booking

    We enquired through several agencies and MSC directly but found that we saved quite a bit using an agency (not sure if I'm allowed to say who I used so I wont). We chose MSC partly through our positive experience on the Preziosa last year and of course their fabulous offer where kids travel free when in a cabin with two adults, they only pay port taxes.

     

    Boarding

    We boarded in Barcelona in the early afternoon. It was a fairly easy process, our bags taken at the door and we proceeded in to the departures area to check in. There were only three or four people checking passengers in, much less than when we boarded in Venice the previous year. We waited for just over an hour to check in and make our way on board the ship where we proceeded to our cabin. We weren't in our cabin ten minutes and our bags arrived, great news for our son as he was desperate to get to the pool.

     

    Cabin

    We opted for an ocean view cabin as we're still not sure about trusting our young son on a balcony. All ocean view cabins are on deck 5, the same deck as guest services so that's handy. We were in cabin 5013 on the port side of the ship. The cabin was fairly spacious, a double or twin bed depending on what you prefer and two chairs. The pillows were terribly uncomfortable, lumpy and not much in the way of support. We also noticed that the bedding was only changed twice during the 11 nights, even though they showed signs of my wifes make up rubbing. We found this a little disappointing.

     

    The toilet again was spacious and clean, my only gripe being the shower curtain which either clung to your bum when you were wet or let most of the shower water out on the floor. On the Preziosa last year, it was a glass door and it was much better and far nicer looking.

     

    The TV had around 40 channels but only one English speaking, Sky News International. It would have been nice to have maybe BBC or ITV as there seemed to be an entertainment channel in French, Spanish, Italian and even Portuguese.

     

    We had some issues on the last three days of the cruise. Our cabin seemed to be right above where the bags were stored the night before people were disembarking. At around 2 AM there was the sound of constant banging which turned out to be the noise of suitcases being thrown down a set of rollers by the house keeping staff. It was loud enough to wake both me and my wife.

     

    The house keeping staff were okay. He was in the room in the morning and at night and seemed to do his job okay. Aside from the sheets not being changed, on a couple of occasions he left us with just half a toilet roll until his next visit.

     

    Eating

    Breakfast was the usual buffet affair. You could have a cooked breakfast, fruit, yogurt, bread and more. Always a good selection and no complaints here.

     

    We ate most nights in the buffet restaurant, the Pago Pago and Bora Bora. I love the freshly made pizzas and there was always a good choice of toppings and a plentiful amount. The rest of the buffet contained the usual chicken, fish, burgers, hot dogs etc but it did seem to get a bit repetitive after a few days. The overall food quality was great though, no complaints here.

     

    We ate twice in the main dining room. We're not ones for getting massively dressed up at night so that's why we tended to stick to the buffet. The food was very nice and a good selection. However, we were really put off at the speed it was served. The waiter was taking away one plate with one hand and replacing it with your next course with the other. I like a short break between courses and this has always been the way in every other restaurant I have eaten in. We were in the first sitting so I understand they need to get prepped for the second but 40 minutes to eat seven courses is way too fast. It really out us off.

     

    We ate in the Tex Mex restaurant which was very nice. I had a massive steak and the wife had tacos. The restaurant was fairly quiet and the meal cost around €17 for us both, great value and a nice change. We also ate in the Sports Bar and both had burgers. My wife had to send hers back as the burger was very cold, it was brought out about two minutes later and it was clear the solution had been to microwave it as her salad was now also hot. The burgers seemed to be the same as those in the buffet as were the fries so your really only paying to eat the same food in different surroundings. Nice surroundings though and great if your into sport and sports memorabilia.

     

    Pools

    There are three pools on the ship. One at the rear, and two in the middle (one inside with a retractable roof). The pools were always nice and clean, as were the multitude of hot tubs. We found it very difficult to get a sunbed, even if you were up before 10 AM although the ship did seem very busy. The indoor pool very rarely had the roof open, even in glorious weather.

     

    What the ship could be doing with is a dedicated kids area, like the water park on the Preziosa. There were far too many people moaning about the kids jumping in the pool and telling them to be quiet. I'm sorry but if you don't want splashed, don't pick a bed a metre from the pool? My little lad is six and I like to think he's well behave and very polite, so its not as if he was running riot and neither were the other kids.

     

    There was also a water slide which my little lad loved but seemed to open just whenever they wanted too and not the published hours in the daily programme .

     

    The Rest of the Ship

    The interior is simply stunning. Crystal stairs, a stunning lobby over three of four decks and lots of nice bars. It always appeared to be clean and there was always someone cleaning, no matter the time of day. The ship flows well and it very rarely seems congested, apart from the pool deck as mentioned before. It has a great range of shops, from toy shops to fine jewellery.

     

    Staff

    They varied greatly from part of the ship to the other. Bar staff seemed to vary the most, some were really pleasant and always smiling and others looked like they didn't want to be there. As always there were one or two who were really nice and went the extra mile. One even brought us our normal round before we had asked for it most nights in the Splendida Bar.

     

    Entertainment

    On the whole was very good. The evening shows consisted of the usual singing, acrobats, dancing etc which we expected with it being a multi national cruise. It did seem t get a bit repetitive though, with the same acts being used but with a different theme or storyline. We didn't go for the last couple of nights.

     

    The entertainment team were very good, as we experienced the previous year on the Preziosa. They worked tirelessly to ensure that there was always something on, morning, noon and night. Its the first time I have experienced a foam party at sea and one of the best things I have seen. People of all ages, from toddlers to old people up dancing and having fun.

     

    The cruise director seemed non-existent however. Apart from 10 minutes at the start of each evening show, I didn't see him for the rest of the cruise?

     

    Ports of Call

    We stopped at Casablanca, Tenerife, Funchal, Rome, Genoa and back to Barcelona. Sadly we spent 14 hours stopped in Casablanca, a city which has absolutely nothing to offer. We got off and walked in to town and walked back after about an hour. There were several tours of offer to Rabat and Marrakech which I'm sure is the reason why they stop, but they were very expensive and involved a 6 hour round trip on a coach.

     

    The other stops were very enjoyable. We felt it was a shame that we only got a couple of hours in Malaga, a beautiful place. I would have much preferred to miss out Casablanca and maybe have an overnight in the port of Malaga.

     

    One last thing to note was the price of tours. They seemed very expensive and in fact we done our own tour to Loro Parque and saved around €25 per person by arranging our own taxi compared to the ship prices. The bus into town provided by the cruise line in Malaga was also quite expensive, €7 per person for a five minute bus ride.

     

    Disembarking

    We were due to dock at 1 PM and had to be out our room by 9 AM. We were out at around 9:30 AM and no one mentioned anything. Our bags were on the carousel before we were off the ship and the entire process took no more than 10 minutes. We then made our way to the airport via a pre-booked transfer.

     

    Pro's

    Free child places

    Excellent ship with great facilities

     

    Cons

    Cabin location and noise

    Housekeeping in the cabin

     

    Overall we had a great time. It wasn't as good as last year on the Preziosa, but that's a much newer ship with better facilities. We love sailing with MSC and we're already looking at booking one from Dubai or Turkey next year as we're moving to Cyprus to live.

     

    If your thinking about booking one, stop thinking and book. You wont regret it!

     

    If anyone has any questions, I'd be happy to answer them for you if I can.

  9. Evening all,

     

    I've just returned from 11 nights on the Splendida, review to follow soon. However, I wanted to pass on some info reference the drinks package.

     

    We were encouraged to buy the drinks package in advance in order to save money, mainly through emails from the cruise line. Buying in advance saved us paying the 15% service charge, the Alegrissimo package costing £22 per day for an adult and £11 per day for a child.

     

    On the ship, the price was €22.60 per day per adult and €11.30 per day per child. On top of this was your 15% service charge.

     

    So now for the maths. Buying it in advance cost £242 per adult and £121 for an 11 day cruise, a total of £605 for our family (2 adults and 1 child).

     

    Buying on the ship was €248.60 per adult and €124.30 per child. A total of €621.50. Now add the 15% service charge (€93.23) and the total is €714.73. Convert that to pounds and its £533.38.

     

    So by taking MSC's advice any buying in advance to save money, your actually over £70 worse off.

     

    Not a massive amount I know, but its the point that MSC made out we were getting a better deal by buying in advance.

     

    Anyway, I hope this makes sense and the package is well worth the money

     

    Martin

  10. Morning all,

     

    We're just about to embark on our second MSC cruise (25 Sep from Barcelona) and I have a question about the dress code in the main dining room (MDR).

     

    I'm wondering what MSC deem to be appropriate wear for the MDR when it isn't a formal evening? The website suggests casual wear such as chinos and a sports jacket. Normally when I go out to dinner, I wear smart dark jeans, an open collar shirt and brown shoes. Sometimes I will wear a suit jacket as well. Will this be okay on an informal evening? The problem is, I don't wear chinos or suits. I spend enough time at work wearing a uniform :)

     

    When I was on the Preziosa last year I seen such a variation in what people were wearing in the MDR. Some went all out while others were even more informal than I have suggested?

     

    This will be our first time in the MDR as we didn't bother about it last year. Our son was only 5 so we felt he would get bored but this time we have a group of us going so there will be plenty family to help keep him entertained.

     

    Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.

     

    Thanks

     

    Martin

  11. Hi all,

     

    We're off on a cruise around the Med and one of our stops is in Tenerife. We would like to go to Siam park with the kids but it's at the other end of the island, around 75 km away.

     

    The ship isn't offering any excursions so we were going to try and do it ourself. Does anyone know of any companies that would do a tra ser for 7 people? Last resort would be a taxi but I'd rather have it all booked so that there is no waiting around and we have an agreed price.

     

    There are lots of companies offering transfers between airports and ports but few that offer port to other destinations?

     

    Thanks in advance.

     

    Martin

  12. Hi all,

     

    We're stopping off in Istanbul during our MSC cruise and we were thinking about taking our wee boy to a water park.

     

    We've had a look on the web but its quite hard trying to find any decent information on them, most are in Turkish.

     

    We just wondered if anyone on the forum had been to one and if so, what was the best way to get there?

     

    Thanks

     

    Martin

  13. Evening all,

     

    We're cruising from Venice on the MSC Preziosa in September and on embarkation day, my nephew will turn 12.

     

    Does anyone know if MSC are able to do anything to mark the occasion. We were hoping they could put something in the room for him arriving?

     

    Just a thought to get his first cruise off to a nice start.

     

    Thanks

     

    Martin

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