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Yep. That is one of the biggest complaints about MSC the other is the reps screwing up the reservation when you call for a small change. My first MSC cruise on the Divina, we had an Aurea front corner 1 bedroom cabin with a large balcony (I believe these are suites now.) I would log into my account to check on my reservation and would find they moved us to a regular balcony cabin. They did this at least 3 times. Luckily I had a TA for that booking so they had the joy of calling and getting us moved back.
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@Agrajag27 I am getting ready to take what I think is my 15th cruise overall that will be on the Seashore this fall. I STILL overthink it, I STILL watch all the videos, I STILL look up daily programs from past cruisers....it's ingrained in me to be prepared lol.
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Agreed.....but I always overthink my vacations lol. I just like knowing what to expect going in. @PTC DAWG is correct in that watching some videos of the ship will help.
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Yep, take pack your patience along with your highlighters lol. There are busy times and yes, some people will rudely push their way in front of you, but honestly, if you try to go at the not so busy times, it's not bad. If you look at the daily program I posted earlier, you will see hours listed for all venues including restaurants. Usually one of the MDRs is open for a sitdown breakfast, which can be nice. My husband and I had Aurea experience on our first MSC cruise on the Divina. We did not need reservations for that cruise, we just walked up to the hostess stand and were walked directly to our table.
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I have to say your responses to these made me giggle lol. If you google msc seashore buffet, you will get a good idea of the buffet offerings. If you look at a deck plan, you will see the buffet is it's own thing and location, not held in any of the MDR's. Also if you google msc seashore daily program, you will probably be able to see a sampling of all 7 days for a sailing. They are generally pretty similar from sailing to sailing with maybe just specific entertainment like comedians changing.
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You will get your 1st one when you embark for that day.....the rest will be left sometime in the evening for the next day. I pack highlighters and mark stuff I would like to do the night before I go to bed or the next morning as I'm drinking coffee. It may look overwhelming, but it's really not too bad.
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Yep..sounds like you are the organizer just like me. Ages ranged from 82 (grandparents) down to 25 (grandkids) and there is no way I'm going to tell everyone, every night, where to be for dinner (especially after a few cocktails ๐น๐
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No. I believe the dining reservations open up at 60 days before....I could be wrong on the number though lol. Also, I want to add, since we were such a large group (18 of us) it was really important to be in the same dining room each night to avoid confusion. When you first embark, they will have an area setup for dining reservations. I headed there as soon as I embarked to double-check our reservations. Glad I did because they had moved us one night to a different dining room. This was easily changed back to the correct dining room.
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We had a standing reservation in the same dining room, same time, and same tables. But the wait staff changed. The earlier you reserve it, the better chance you have of being in the same dining room with the same table.
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Yes they are.
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YC - Meraviglia vs Seaside vs Seashore vs Seascape vs Divina
CruisnDeb replied to CruisnDeb's topic in MSC Cruises
Yep this is why I like hearing the different perspectives people haveโ2 people can be on the same cruise, and have 2 different takes on it. Thatโs why itโs important to know why someone disliked or liked it and Iโm really appreciative of all the details everyone is providing ๐. -
We recently cruised with a group of 18. Dinner time was the only time we were able to all be together and connect each day. We sat at the same time, same dining room, every night. It was at two tables (2 long rectangular tables end to end, with a space between them.) We enjoyed this setup and mixed it up as to who sat at each table each night.