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  1. I’m a vegetarian and gluten-free. I’m sailing on 9/10/22 on AOS so I will come back and let you know how it went.  It’s a challenge eating out in general but I make it work so hopefully I can here as well.  I did switch from MTD to Traditional Dining in order to have the same staff nighty which I “hear” is supposed to be more helpful when dealing w dietary restrictions. 

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  2. Is this the Home2Suites you are talking about staying at?   

     

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34168-d12199245-Reviews-Home2_Suites_by_Hilton_Ft_Lauderdale_Airport_Cruise_Port-Dania_Beach_Broward_County_Fl.html

     

    That is where we stayed in July and it was wonderful.   TONS of stuff around there.   Restaurants, Fast Food, Convenience Store, Starbucks.....

     

    The hotel was clean, staff friendly and the free breakfast had plenty to eat.

     

    We had two queen beds and a sofa bed along with the full frig, microwave and dishwasher.   If you have a car there is a kroger not far away and we went there and got stuff to make for dinner two of the nights we were there and ate in the room.   

     

    I would totally stay there again. 

     

     

  3. Final Thoughts:

     

    Internet:   I pre purchased the unlimited internet package one device at a time thru the website (discounted if you pre purchase).   We found over all it worked well.    We would trade off between everyone in the family at time and once you figured out how to switch devices it was very easy to switch.  In addition we found that I Message on our I phones worked even when NOT logged in to the wifi....we would be connected for the app and it would still work but you couldn't send photos but it allowed us to communicate with each other while on board.    I had read here about this being possible and we found it to be true. 

     

    MSC App:   Worked well for checking your balance.    It would update fairly quickly after a purchase.   I had also read here about some pax getting billed for stuff they did not purchase so I was checking often but had no such issue during our cruise.

     

    Shows:   We didn't attend any.   It's not our thing so I can't comment on that.

     

    Bar Service:   Eh sometimes it would be good and sometimes we left with out getting served.   We didn't have drink package so we would be like well I guess we saved some $$ but I can see if being frustrating if you had the drink package and couldn't get drinks.   It was interesting that sometimes we couldn't get served and it wasn't even that busy?   Honestly I get when its busy but sometimes....eh I guess we just spent less that way.  LOL  

     

    Staff:  Everyone seemed friendly in particular in the buffet we had quite a few conversations with the staff who bussed tables.   The only grumpy employee I encounters was a guest services and honestly can't exactly blame them.    They just get guest complaints all day long. LOL

     

    Ship:  Gorgeous.   Seriously I think it's my favorite ship   So much space.  Never felt crowded. Well laid out.   

     

    Thermal Spa:   My DH had the thermal spa pass for the week and went almost every evening.   He enjoyed it and everything seem to be in working order (seriously this is important on the Anthem of Sea he got the pass and a lot of stuff was broke/out of service which is annoying when you pay for something like that).   He didn't find it crowded in the evenings anyway.   He would recommend it. 

     

    Overall: 

     

    Having experienced MSC for the first time I would definitely not hesitate to book with them again.   We were overall very happy with our experience.   Any issues were small and honestly could and have happened on other lines.      I was a bit nervous reading a lot of reviews here and it seemed like everything was YC to be happy with this line but we found this not to be true in our case.   We were "regular" pax and still had an excellent time.    Please don't not book MSC Seaside based on reviews.  Giver her a try and decide for yourself  

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  4. Just a heads up as you head to FLL and MIA for your flights home.......MULTIPLE ships dock in on Saturdays.   Make sure you pack your patience.    Both airports/airlines has policies and how soon you can check your luggage in and when you can pass thru security.    The cruise industry has boomed and the airports just can't handle it.    It's busy and crowded and it all just takes time.     Baggage check in line at FLL....

     

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    Once we got past security the gate areas are super busy and no seats so we found a spot in a corner to sit and wait...

     

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    As flights departed the crowds cleared up and soon it was time for us to board and we were on our home.  😞

     

     

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  5. All too soon it was morning and we had docked back in Miami...

     

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    We were booked for a 3:30 pm flight out of FLL so we wanted to stay on board as long as possible before heading to FLL.    We were the Orange group to depart which was scheduled to be called at 10:10 am which was great for our plan.   

     

    You had to out of your cabin by 8 am so we headed to the buffet then for breakfast and to wait.    While I never felt the crowds on the ship all week and often commented where are the 5,000 pax?    Apparently they all came for breakfast at the buffet at 8 am.  LOL    It was busy.   We had to eat outside since there was no space inside.  Definitely more lines to get food but no worries I still managed to get plenty to eat and downed as many of my precious cinnamon rolls as possible. :0 

     

    Teenagers back to unlimited internet....LOL

     

     

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    After eating we made our way into the Artium area to wait to be called.....FYI the screens had constant information on which colors had been called and what was currently being called.   When they called orange...

     

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    Getting off is way less fun then getting on....LOL

     

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    Customs at Terminal F is extremely efficient as they use facial recognition.    One scan and we were welcomed back the US.   We made our way thru the terminal, found our luggage and went outside.   The outside is busy and kinda crazy.   We called an Uber to pick us up which is the right as you exit where pre arranged services picks up.   Help your Uber driver by looking up and see what number you are standing under (the signs are above your head).   I think he was there is less then 2 minutes.  It was fast.    We climbed in and were off to the FLL Airport.

  6. After a bit of walking for about a hour we headed back on board.....where we found one of the hidden ducks from another pax.  

     

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    My daughter was trilled!

     

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    My husband decided to do the Zip Line.  No one else was interested but we were going to watch him from the deck.    While we waited my youngest hit the play area about the water park

     

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  7. Port Nassau 

     

    Honestly I'm not a hug fan of Nassau.   I find the vendors extremely aggressive and you can't two steps without someone wanting to sell you something.

     

    I would have loved to do Atlantis for the day but for the four of us it was a lot of $$ so we decided to just get off for a bit in town then come back and enjoy the ship for the day.

     

    Pulling into port...Disney Ship was already there. 

     

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    Rainbow

     

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    Us and the Disney Dream   We big. LOL

     

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  8. Sea Day

     

    Today was a sea day and we spent the day wandering around and relaxing.


    My husband and I attended the Capt and Officers Q&A.   The turn out was small but it was interesting and everyone was able to ask questions

     

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    Later on a tried some Gelato.   Salted Toffee  OMG delicious!  

     

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    Price Menu (Mine above was the regular cup size)

     

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    Few shots around the Ship:   

     

    South Beach Pool (age 16 and up)

     

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  9. Port Day: Cozumel

     

    If you have been to Cozumel in the past please note that MSC does NOT dock at the same spot as Carnival, NCL, Celebrity......

     

    You can see them from where we dock but you would need a taxi to get to that area.

     

    Not to worry still plenty of shops and taxis available here as well.    This is the name of the pier MSC docks at...

     

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    Once you exit the ship you take the walk way OVER the road to the shops area.   Downstairs you will find plenty of taxis available to anywhere you need to go as well as vendors for tours etc.

     

    We had made reservations for Mr. Sanchos when we booked our cruise.   $5 pp deposit.   We did the all inclusive side of the resort.   We grabbed a cab at the port and it was a $18 ride for the four of us.  About a 20 min drive.  

     

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    On busy port days Mr. Sanchos DOES fill up hence the reason we booked a head of time (4 ships in port that day and we didn't arrive till 10 am).

     

    We checked in and paid our balance then the waiter took us to a table that was our home for the day.   We got started with some drinks and ordered food from the menu.   There is also a buffet as well

     

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    Beach was very nice and not crowded.  For additional fees you could rent jet skis or go snorkeling.

     

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    Also loungers for use as well but we prefer the shade so we stayed at our table area

     

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    Menu:

     

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    I highly recommend the Miami Vice!  LOL

     

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    We had a lovely day there.   The food was good (Get the fried shrimp my husband says).   The water was nice and it wasn't crowded.    Staff was very friendly.

     

    We would definitely go back again.

     

     

  10. So let's talk about dining on the Seaside:

     

    My husband and I ate in the MDR one night.  All the other meals were in the buffet.   We did not purchase any specialty dining.  

     

    We are NOT Foodies.   As long as I didn't have to buy it, prepare it, clean it up...it's all good. LOL

     

    We did the MDR for years but honestly I prefer the buffet regardless of what line we are on now.     I like to have a little of this and a little of that and I want to eat and go on with my day.   I do not enjoy the long multi course meal.  If you enjoy that.....great!   But one thing I love about cruising is having the choice. 

     

    We ate at the Buffet on Deck 8 which is the larger buffet with longer hours.    Yes, it gets busy but we found if we went to the aft of the buffet we were always able to find a table.    One of us would sit and wait while the others got their food then head out to get their own once someone came back to the table.

     

    I have read here about the food being the same on the Buffet......my thoughts it's "somewhat" true but we always found stuff to eat and there was new stuff.......I guess the difference is other cruise lines tend to do "theme" nights in the buffet....one night was BBQ, one was Seafood, one was Italian.....etc.....MSC does not do that.     

     

    The front of the buffet was the standard burgers, fries pizza....but head towards the back for more options.  Loved their salad bar and often found something new to try in the ethnic section.     

     

    Three of us are vegetarian.    Both Vegetarian and Vegan items were marked as such.    Probably the biggest selection of Vegan items I have ever seen on a buffet.   Thought we found the lunch had more to offer then dinner.    Again still plenty to eat

     

    Breakfast is the usual food you'd find on any cruise ship with the best cinnamon rolls EVER.  Seriously I ate soooo many.  LOL

     

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    Just a couple meals from the buffet:

     

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    We also found the  buffet has the best desserts off any buffet we have been on before.  We often find the mass market desserts on cruise line buffets a bit blah.....not so here!

     

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    Oh and their buffet coffee was the BEST I have ever had on a cruise ship.   

  11. We left Stingray City and made a snorkel stop then made our way back to the docks.  Chip put up the sail for a bit but the wind was not in our favor today.   

     

    Note:  Chip is the gentleman to the left with the bread.   Captain and Owner.  Really awesome person!

     

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    As we neared the docks Chip took care of getting everyones payment and soon we were in the van on our way back to the cruise port after dropping off some of the hotel guests.   We were back getting on the tenders around 12:30 pm.

     

    Since it was still a bit early the tenders were not full and no line to board them.   The tender ride is a great time to get some ship shots!

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    Pulling up to the boarding area on the ship

     

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  12. See the ship directly towards the back in the middle.....all the pax wrapped in blue towels?  THAT is a cruise ship tour.  Packed full.   

     

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    The back of the Catamaran you exit into the water using the stairs

     

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    The stingrays are wild but obviously show up for the food.  A lot of them have names and have been showing up for years

     

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    Amazing creatures

     

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  13. I had booked an independent tour with Stingray Sailings.    We need to be on the pier to met by 8:30 am (hence our concern for getting tender tickets).    We were at the port by 8:20 and heading to the van with some other pax from the Carnival Ship.    We made a couple stops at hotels along the way to pick up additional pax then made our way to the Catamaran.

     

    Our tour included two stops:

     

    Stingray City and a Snorkeling Stop not too far from SRC.    The Catamaran is very spacious and Captain Chip and his first mate Matt were an excellent crew.    They provide snorkeling gear for you or feel free to bring your own.   Bottle water is provided and soda and beer for purchase.    

     

    Soon we were on our way out to Stingray City hoping to beat the crowds from the cruise ship. 🙂
     

     

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    Boats at Stingray City

     

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  14. Port:  Grand Cayman

     

    Grand Cayman is a tender port.   The night before you will find the information listed for getting tender tickets.  I had read on here several times 7:30 am however they stated 6:45 am so we went with that.

     

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    My husband went to get in line around  6:15 am while I got the kids up and down to the buffet for breakfast where met us after getting the tickets.

     

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    Soon announcements were made about boarding the tenders but it was confusing as the deck numbers to proceed to where to board the tenders were different depending on the language spoken?    English, German and Spanish all said different decks?    I had to ask someone where to go.....ended up going to the Haven Lounge were we waited for a few minutes before they had everyone proceed downstairs to the tender.   For the record NO ONE asked to see our tender ticket.   My husband was annoyed....LOL He got up early and meanwhile tender tickets for number 1 and several numbers much higher were all being allowed to board at the same time.   

     

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      The tenders are two levels and I believe hold over 200 pax per tender   We boarded and were quickly on our way to the pier

     

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  15. 7 hours ago, SteelCruisin said:

    Not sure why this bothers people, it is no different than laying out by the pool with the exception of their not being thousands of others right next to you and it being incredibly loud. I figure if I need the privacy I can still sit back closer to the door and have the same amount that the rest of the balconies have. To each their own I guess...

     

    We had the extended balcony like that last summer on the  NCL Breakway.....ever time we left a port FOOD got thrown to seagulls and guess where it all landed?   Seriously we had french fries, cereal, crackers. Never again  😞

  16. We were back to the ship by 12 so we got on changed and had some lunch.    We got back off and shopped a bit in the port area then took some ship photos before heading back on board for the day.

     

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    Never seen this before MSC had ramps and stairs to board the ship:

     

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  17. Getting busier now

     

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    If the oldest had smiled (rarely does LOL) this would be the prefect Xmas card photo   LOL

     

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    Rope Swing  Robert helping my youngest (honestly he just threw her as she held on LOL)

     

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    It was a wonderful experience and Robert was a great guide.   Courtney Taylor tours provided great transportation

     

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  18. After about a 30 min drive we were at Blue Hole.    Our guide Robert met us at the van when we arrived.  He has use sign in and took us to the lady to pay ($15 pp).   Soon we were on our way and it is a beautiful place

     

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    We were also there early so not many people yet.  The crowds picked up as it went on

     

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    Robert took great care of us especially my oldest who has some knee issues.   He made sure we stayed safe and looked out for us.   He also took my water camera and took most of the photos and videos for us.   

     

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    There are several spots you can jump from into the water which is very deep.     Note you do NOT have to jump to see everything.  My DH & Youngest DD did most of the jumps.  My oldest and I did NOT until almost the end and did some 'chicken" jumps Robert called it.  LOL

     

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