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Has anyone stayed in the Yacht Club Suites next to the Top Sail Lounge on the Meraviglia? I was wondering how the noise level from the lounge entertainment is. Will be able to sleep at night?

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I have not been in YC on Meraviglia, yet.  Entertainment in the Top Sail lounge on the MSC ships I have sailed on is pretty low key.  A piano player, maybe a duet with violin.  It usually ends by 9:30 or 10pm.  I would have no reservations booking those cabins.

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I stayed in the cabin right next to the TopSail Lounge on the port side, however on the Seaside.   There was only once during the week that we herd anything, and apparently it was a young child  with parents who thought it was ok to beat on the walls like a drummer.   Thankful it was a one time occurence

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Most of the time the TSL entertainment on Meraviglia would help you fall asleep! We stepped 'outside' for entertainment in the evenings, returning only for a night cap or two.

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1 minute ago, hamrag said:

Most of the time the TSL entertainment on Meraviglia would help you fall asleep! We stepped 'outside' for entertainment in the evenings, returning only for a night cap or two.

 

Totally agree!  I couldn't imagine spending all evening in TSL (unless when with company and having a natter).

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Just now, Beamafar said:

 

Totally agree!  I couldn't imagine spending all evening in TSL (unless when with company and having a natter).

 Indeed, we did do that a couple of times with folks we really got along with. I often notice the Irish use of language is similar to us Scots....natter being the latest. I wonder what our American cousins make of these words, and the non British Isles Europeans also.

 

Lang may yer lum' reek!

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17 minutes ago, Beamafar said:

 

Totally agree!  I couldn't imagine spending all evening in TSL (unless when with company and having a natter).

 

We enjoy wandering the atrium areas, for a wee gander....and often enjoy a drink listening to a decent singer or pianist or even jazz!

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On reflection, it's fair to say that, as the whole YC area is forward and at the highest point of the ship, there isn't much of a difference between being in the foremost cabin as opposed to being in the ones furthest back when it comes to the ship's motion.  If the seas are rough it'll be much of a muchness.  Best to de-camp to the lower, more central areas of the ship if it's an issue (personally I find the casino the ideal location  😜).

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