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CruisnDeb

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  1. Having grown up in Maryland, I think we judge crab cakes differently then the rest of the population. In Maryland you get mostly crab and other places you seem to get a lot of filler. Just wondering if that was the case with Cagney's. Sadly, I've learned to lower my expectations when I see crab cakes on any menu 😞
  2. Did you get a day pass for here? How much was it and what all does it include? Looks like a lovely place.
  3. Yes. Here is a recent menu from the seashore. You can get multiple appetizers and desserts without an additional charge.
  4. Absolutely. I'm loving getting all the perspectives of everyone and the likes and dislikes. Everyone will have a different opinion as to whether those things are good or bad. It all comes down to knowing so you can set your expectations accordingly.
  5. Awww....so sorry for you. I know it stinks when you have a plan and it falls through. But plan B's can sometimes turnout to be even better than you could have imagined. Happy planning.
  6. Thanks @TrinaLC. I love getting people's perspective on what they liked and didn't like about their personal experiences--then I can make notes on those things that would bother or not bother me to make my decision. I've not counted any ship out yet. 🙂
  7. Thanks. I agree that the YC restaurant being outside of the YC is not a big issue, but good to know going forward to make a decision. I'm making lots of notes.....thanks everyone for all the details 🙂
  8. Thanks for your input—I love hearing everyone’s experience. I actually didn’t realize the Magnifica doesn’t have a YC—I had eliminated that ship for other reasons but good to know. The Divina was my first MSC cruise. We managed to get an Aurea corner balcony at the front of the ship—it was a lovely room with a separate bedroom, large walk-in closet, large balcony and was back when Aurea included a one hour massage for each guest. I feel the Aurea experience has been somewhat downgraded since we took that cruise and I’m not sure the price is worth it to us anymore.
  9. Thank you @psmarkle. Your details and insight are much appreciated 🙂
  10. Bumping this so it's back on page 1. I appreciate the post from Two Wheels, but I'm hoping to get a few other opinions and experiences.
  11. @Radio I'm looking forward to your review. I will be on the Joy next year for our Panama Canal cruise. I notice you are from Perry Hall....I grew up around Silver Spring and went to college at UMBC (go Retrievers!)
  12. Thank you @Two Wheels Only. I appreciate all the details 😀
  13. I am an experienced cruiser (14 so far and 2 more on the books.) I’ve cruised (at least twice on each line) NCL, Princess, Celebrity, Royal Caribbean and MSC—so I am familiar with the quirks/differences with each cruise line outside of the suite areas (I’ve not experienced the suite life yet.) I’ve cruised in interior, oceanview, and balconies. I am hoping (fingers crossed) to try my first sailing in the Yacht Club sometime next year. I would be sailing out the USA, so looking at Meraviglia, Seaside, Seashore, Seascape, and Divina. Ports aren't as important to me (I've been to most multiple times) so I'm looking at trying the ship within a ship experience. Any cruisers who have sailed on more than 1 of these ships, could you tell me which Yacht Club you liked better and why? I’m looking for information like how the YC pool was, service at the YC pool, YC restaurant, stateroom info (ex. if you had an interior, how convenient was it to get to the YC pool deck), etc. I might be overthinking it, but just curious to know if any are better than the others. TIA for your insight 🚢
  14. I had a friend who used to be a TA. They had a system that would check for reductions and alert them when a booked cruise was discounted. It's good practice to let the client know....you want their repeat business and for them to spread the word of what you've done for them to their friends and family.
  15. We actually found the bracelets to be quite functional when we cruised the Seascape in October. We didn't have any problems at the bars (they had these little white scanners they would pick up and we would tap it with the wristband.) It was great having my door open as I was approaching, especially when I was bringing a couple of coffees back to our stateroom. I liked that it is waterproof and I could go swimming with it. When we cruised Princess, they had the medallion ones.....these are so much more comfortable and we didn't have to worry about the medallion popping out of it. We only needed our cards in the casino and when we exited/entered the ship.
  16. @bruce85 I would love to see daily programs and dinner menus. Enjoy your cruise.
  17. Not sure about NYC but when I took my NCL cruise out of Miami in February, there was a separate line for those without documents. This was after the X-ray scanning.
  18. Agree 100%. Only reason I didn’t initially respond to the OP is because I figured it may be a troll just trying to start some “stuff” with what they probably know is a controversial subject. I’m always suspect of posts like these from first time posters.
  19. I agree, GMA did a much better job of reporting it than the Today show did--loved Michael Strahan's response at the end lol.
  20. The main casino is smoke-free. They have a small enclosed area off the sports bar with some slot machines where you can smoke and gamble.
  21. Here is a pic I downloaded to show my SIL what B1 cabins were available at the time we booked. Should give you a little idea of the depth of each deck.
  22. My guess is this cruise also combined 2 cruises into one itinerary.
  23. Thank you so much. I knew deck 13 had the smallest balconies. It was either deck 13 or deck 15 and I wanted cabins above and below me. Thank you so much for all the information. Sailing on her next year through the Panama Canal and looking forward to my first aft balcony.
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