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  1. I'm guessing the daytime temp will be 60-70 F (16-21 C) most of the trip, maybe a little colder at sea? If the sun's out I'll be at the pool! There should be a Dorothy/LGBTQ+ meeting on the daily schedule before dinner, though on my last NCL Alaska cruise participation was sporadic (but that cruise only half full). I'm traveling solo and looking for dinner dates to use my two free premium restaurant vouchers that come with the drinks package (and other nights in main dining room). Most interested in Brazilian and French specialty restaurants. If you want to join me just mention it at Dorothy/LGBTQ+ meeting! I'm OK with late dinner if the reservations are tight.
  2. Hope it's still there. I see it on the deck plan. But general trend as ships get renovated is to get rid of the free amenities and move it to the thermal suite. I was on Pearl (same family) about 10 years ago and it had a small steam room which worked pretty well.
  3. I know how to throw a party! 😁 First TA for me but I've heard for years they tend to attract a fun crowd. I'm sure the drink package pricing on a less trendy ship helps.
  4. There was zero solo supplement for me on this cruise (I booked inside but may upgrade to outside), and getting the package with the drinks came to about $25/day (which is a great deal because NCL drink prices are shockingly high). For all the other NCL TA cruises (on newer ships) the solo supplement was close to the typical 200%. Yay for older smaller ships!
  5. Taking this cruise solo and looking for dinner and sea day friends! Will try to attend the LGBTQ daily event but I realize it may not be reliable. Greg
  6. one of the two dividers on my balcony rattled badly in high winds after maintenance did some painting. asked room steward to look at it, but ended up doing a temporary fix by wedging a washcloth in the gap.
  7. The hosted Meraviglia solo meetup (Nov 6-13) had around 50 people, I was surprised.
  8. It was terminal 10 for Nov 6-13 sailing (departure and return) but I think this terminal is typically used by NCL, so always subject to change.
  9. There is very little to see other than fish and if you swim out far enough to see anything the jet ski will come after you and say you're too far out. Please don't pay for it. If you have your own snorkel gear, find out for yourself (like me).
  10. I was surprised the smoking area is so centrally located by the main pool, on other ships you're banished to obscure areas. So I guess MSC is a little more smoker friendly. Could be a turnoff to some if you don't remember which side of the pool is non-smoking.
  11. Yes but not accepted at the chocolate shop on Meraviglia (but they warn you in advance if they see you have the package). I generally drink black coffee but got cafe latte every morning since the americano tasted a bit weird (i don't like espresso dark roast).
  12. I did the $130 pass for the week and generally pleased, but would not pay more than that on a future cruise. There are no windows so it feels a little claustrophobic. It was irritating checking in for the first time since they don't have an electronic record of you purchasing the package in advance. I had to pull up the pdf booking doc and show them and get a sticker placed on my key card. (No such problem with drinks/internet package). Two steam rooms are great, one mild and one hot. Two saunas are great too, one a little cooler but not much difference. The two hot tubs are a little weird and are lightly chlorinated compared to the hot tubs by the pool. There are only 3 heated lounge chairs. The showers are mostly cold and didn't impress me. The cold room is GREAT after sauna/steam. There are 3 rooms with padded lounge chairs and chill/EDM music, one is a "salt" room but honestly couldn't tell if it did anything. There are two "Mediterranean baths" which i didn't quite understand, kind of like steam rooms without the steam -- you're supposed to get wet then let the heated walls do their thing.... didn't have the patience for that. I meant to try to free sauna in the gym (for comparison) but didn't get around to it. It was never crowded but my cruise was only about 1/3 capacity (Nov 6-13).
  13. I briefly went snorkeling at sunset beach. Visibility was great but nothing to see other than fish. I swam out beyond the buoys to see if the dark area was coral (or just sea grass) but was quickly intercepted by a staff member on a jet ski saying I couldn't go out that far. I looked around elsewhere but didn't see anything worthwhile. Sunset beach is quieter but there is a LOT of rocks/coral when entering the water. BRING WATER SHOES. (I did but left them on the ship). The farthest beach was closed since our cruise was well below capacity (Bimini I think). Overall the island is nice but it's big enough to discourage going back and forth to the ship. The bars were a little chaotic and didn't have a big selection, but can use your drink package no problem. If there was free food I missed it. Interesting that they have housing for the staff on the island.
  14. How does MSC compare to Costa? I did two Costa cruises (one from Rome, one from Venice) after the Concordia mess, the solo pricing was quite attractive! Dinner was great, other meals not so much. Loved the very generous 20 euro a day drink package. Announcements in 5 languages but I didn't mind.
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