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  1. 1 hour ago, Homosassa said:

    Many cruise lines now have any type of blow up pool (including small bath tub size) on the prohibited list.

     

    Check with MSC before bringing one.

     

    Really ? Never ever seen that , for what reason do you know ? 

    Well the solution to that problem is a collapsible bucket , babies just want to splash , doesn't matter if they are fully submerged or not. A bucket full of water and some toys they are happy. 

     

  2. 23 minutes ago, amurray88 said:

    I think your feelings are misplaced. We have been on one cruise with a baby, where he was allowed in the same pool as everyone else and no-one.... No-one had an issue with it.

     

    I didn't say I was doing it - I was simply asking.

     

    Have you considered taking a small blow up baby paddling/splash pool . You could check with the pool deck attendants where best to place it on the deck for emptying,  there are plenty of grids/ washaways . 

    I have seen that tip for others with little ones .

    It also comes in handy in the cabin for giving baby a bath when you only have a shower available . 

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  3. 52 minutes ago, amurray88 said:

    Nice!

    Well, we're booked up for Virtuosa now so onwards and upwards!

     

    Well done, good  choice. We love L'Atelier bar on the lower level of the Galleria for the cocktails and people watching.

    We love the mezzanine level/outside pub for watching the parties on the Galleria though depending on time of year/weather yours could be on the pool deck,  White night for an example. 

     

    The cabins are lovely unless you went for an Ocean view on deck 8 midships, too small with a baby, just big enough for 2 ! 

     

    We like MSC as they still do traditional dining at set times . You'll know that from Seaside . 

    Virtuosa is big but we never had a problem getting seats anywhere .

    Have a fab cruise .

     

  4. 1 hour ago, amurray88 said:

    We did Azura in January that required a 4 and a half hour train to London, an overnight then a 4 hour flight 🤪 we're used to the no pain no gain approach... although we were able to take loads of luggage which was great.

     

    This time we would be substituting a flight for a LONG drive to Southampton. We have family in Cardiff so would probably try and kill 2 birds with 1 stone. Interesting comparison you make... for me, it's going to take something very very special to beat Symphony. I don't really want it to beat Symphony, I just want to know that it'll fit our needs. 

     

    Azura in January was nothing special but it was perfect for us. He was among 4 or 5 other babies onboard and that was it for under 18's. We realise during July it's going to be a different ballgame. Just saw horrific pictures of queues and I think that would kill us!

     

    We did New year 2023 on Azura , 14 nights. The ship served a purpose as we like to go away either over Christmas or New year. I wouldn't go back on Azura though we like sister ship Ventura,  been on her 3 times and back again in December. We are not flying anymore and always do the coach down to Southampton from Bolton. No stress, someone else doing the driving,  once your cases go on the bus you don't touch them again and next see them outside your cabin door. We had a family with a baby on our New year Iona cruise. You don't have to worry about the size of your car boot snd can have 3 cases per person.

     

    We have been on Virtuosa 3 times but we love MSC anyway and go on all their ships, last one was Euribia in March. Been on 9 ships eith MSC.

     

    We are a lot older than yourself 😆 🤣.  Our grandson is 17 ! Will do anything for an easy life 😆

  5. We have been on Symphony, Seaview , sister ship to Seaside and Virtuosa.

     

    If travelling with a baby I would go for the cruise without flights and no limit on luggage .

     

    No pizzeria??? MSC have the best pizza at sea and is available in the buffet from  lunchtime to the small hours . Love MSC pizza. 

     

    Symphony has the best theatre shows though Virtuosa's are short and sweet in the main theatre,  ideal if you have a small child with a short attention span plus there are 2 shows for an extra small fee in the Carousel lounge, if you pre book in your planner it is half price. 

     

    Virtuosa has a Galleria similar to Royal promenade but there are no free snack places on it like Cafe promenade , all speciality restaurants and bars but we love it.

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  6. We had cabin 8204 on Virtuosa , the teeniest Ocean View cabin we have ever had on any cruiseline even the bed was a small double.  Worst cabin for comfort but a great location. 👍

  7. When we have an inside cabin we always have twins , rather have more space between the 2 singles than squeeze between the bed and the wall. Same for an OV if the bed is under the window,  much easier to look out of the window sitting on a single bed with the floor space in the middle than clamber over the pillows to look out. 

    For all other cabins we have a queen bed .

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  8. On 12/13/2023 at 2:02 PM, DaKahuna said:

     

    How would the wait staff know who booked where?  

    I can imagine an 8 top or 10 top with various couples from all over and how would they know who got free water and who did not? 

     

     

    I know this is a resurrected thread but will answer anyway. 

    With MSC they still have traditional dining and will seat same , more or less,  nationalities together . We just got off Euribia and had booked through the same travel agent  as another couple who were put on same dining table.. As luck would have it we knew the couple from 5 years ago when we met on Meraviglia! That was a bonus .

    The waiters have a manifest in the dining room of  who is entitled to complimentary bottled water/tea/coffee , we were told by our waiters this info. 

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  9. 9 ships  so far..... 15 cruises .

    First one Splendida 2017, last one Euribia last week with Magnifica,  Preziosa, Seaview , Meraviglia, Bellissima,  Grandiosa and Virtuosa in-between, not necessarily in that order 😆

    We enjoyed every single one of them .

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  10. Enjoy Euribia , we disembarked on 8th March , our 15th MSC cruise ,  been on all the sister ships plus others .   Don't miss the Carousel lounge big band experience , absolutely fantastic new use of the space compared to her sisters. There is singing , dancing  and of course the big band playing different genres. Check the planner .

    We ate in the Le Grill. Fab meal. Disappointingly on Euribia the Sky lounge   is not adults only like her sisters so consequently there were screaming kids at night in there on our trip.... love the free chocolate in there though so that made up for it 😆

    Look forward to the rest of your report .

     

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  11. We had what they call a Junior Ocean view on deck 8 on Virtuosa , same as Meraviglia more or less .  

    We chose the cabin , It was one of the smallest cabins we have ever had , even the bed was small . 

    Never going to book one of those again . The inside cabin we had on Meraviglia was bigger ! 

  12. With regards the interporting , people getting on and off at each port, we think it is absolutely fantastic , every port is like a B2B day. You  don't have a full ship trying to get on and off at once when it is your embarking/disembarking day. You can stay on the ship for as long as you want on disembarking day if you have a later flight and have lunch onboard too. 

    We know  when we hear Charlie Charlie that the crew are getting ready for drill for the new arrivals and so get a drink quick if we need one before the bars close for the period of the drill. 

    The announcements are always done in English first so once we hear the English one we switch off to the others .

    Our only bug bear with the interporting itineraries is if we are in our room  the announcements come into the cabin , solution to that problem is go and find somewhere cosy/comfortable to sit on the ship and wait until drill is over or take a shower 😆.  

    There were some procedures  we thought  strange on our first MSC trip on Splendida but at the end of the 14 nights we thought everything that was strange  we wished other cruiselines did . 

     

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  13. 13 hours ago, devonuk said:

    Back from my first ever MSC Cruise (Euribia) after some 30 cruises on a variety of differing lines. My overall impression is not good and when asked I use an analogy that a Travelodge is good in that it provides a decent bed, en-suite, coffee maker etc. and if that’s all you’ve experienced you’d think it was pretty good. However, if you’ve stayed in the Hilton, Intercontinental etc. you’d probably think the Travelodge was not so great and that folks is where I will leave it. 
    The ship itself is fantastic but overall for me the good was far out weighed by the very bad. 
    It’s cheap for a reason and it shows 😬

     It is a pity you couldn't be more specific and compare an equal experience on MSC and one of your other cruises. A blanket statement doesn't provide enough detail.

    We have cruised Celebrity 5 times and have  Elite status through Royal, we have 100 nights now  with MSC on several ships.. I know which line I prefer now , cost isn't the first factor, I have more fun with MSC.

    I am always willing to give companies a second chance,  heck it was  15 years before we gave Princess one 😂. We went on Enchanted in 2022 and now are hooked .

    I would say if you had your first MSC experience out of Barcelona,  which we did, I think your feedback would perhaps be more positive,  we disliked  our first UK sailing with them but knew what the problem was and ignored it. 

    Enjoy your next cruise wherever it may take you, ours is on Euribia 2 weeks today and I can't wait.

    Edit :-  We started cruising with P&O October 21, nothing is perfect with them either but we still have 3 cruises booked .

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  14. 5 hours ago, cbfb said:

    Thank you so much!! I’m sorry I didn’t make it clear, one of the smoking areas is starboard deck 5 so I wasn’t sure if that would be an issue! 

    Oh I see.. from 3 decks up never noticed anything and as a life time  non smoker believe me I would have ...

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    18 minutes ago, cbfb said:

    We are looking at booking this cabin on Equinox which I think has the exact same cabins. Was it obstructed at all and any issues with smelling smoke? Thanks so much for any info. 

      No obstruction of view at all ... 

    Smoke?  Not sure what type of smoke you are referring too but no obnoxious smells that I recall.

     

     

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  16. 3 hours ago, the wandering two said:

    Hi Heather,

    Google A Taberna do mar, Portuguese/Japanese seafood, their tasting menu is outstanding. According to recent TripAdvisor reviews the current price is around €35 for ten courses. 

     

    Thank you for the tip. X

     

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