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KINGBOBOFTHENORTH

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  1. The Hard Rock Cafe has been there for years. If there's a Margaritaville there now, that is new.
  2. There's really not a lot of on-site parking options at Port Canaveral. Each cruise terminal has its own garage and that's where you park unless you go offsite.
  3. AS FOPMan has estimated, you don't get a lot of time there. And there really isn't much to do there either. It's mostly a shopping center (with some great restaurants though). Entertainment is in the evening, the new drone show isn't until dark, the balloon ride is often closed (if you're going in summer) due to afternoon winds and thunderstorms.
  4. This is news to me that there's a price difference between garages at Port Miami. I will keep that in mind. As far as I know, you can park wherever you want to. I arrived to a full garage one time and had to park at a different garage. You get a ticket when you go into a garage and pay when you depart so it shouldn't matter where you go after you park. You might want to drop one person off with the luggage at the RCI terminal and then go park and walk back empty-handed.
  5. The Miami International Airport Hotel is located IN the airport terminal. No shuttle needed. No wasted time. Can't get any closer than that.
  6. Did you check the paperwork for the credit card you used to pay for the trip? Many credit cards come with free trip interruption and trip delay coverage that may apply in your case.
  7. The ship's onboard currency though is in €.
  8. I've never seen any bands per se on MSC cruises. When you can pay 1-2 DJ's to play, no need to pay (typical) a 4 person live band.
  9. Your best bet is to do a 1-day rental from a company that allows you to pick up a car Sanford airport and drop it at their location near Port Canaveral/Cape Canaveral. A taxi or rideshare can be done but very expensive.
  10. MSC docks within a couple blocks of a nearby Rotterdam Metro station. Take the Metro to Rotterdam Centraal Station and then a regular NS train to Amsterdam Centraal. Very easy.
  11. Great pics; thanks! I love that blue decor too. One of the better White parties I've seen. As they say, any day at sea is better than any day at the office!
  12. No, they went to assigned times after they reopened post-covid to try to space people out. Look, if you can drive to the port then it's easy to arrive at your assigned time. I live near Port Canaveral and can be there during my assigned window. But next week I'm flying to a cruise in Long Beach. My flight will arrive LAX when it does and then I will take the Carnival bus to the port. I'll get there when I get there, regardless of any appointment time. So i should stand outside the terminal for 2 hours waiting for my time slot? Not going to happen. I'll check in when I get there, a factor out of my control.
  13. This question comes up often and this is my answer: just get there when you get there. No one has ever looked at my paperwork with the time printed on it. Don't ask, don't point it out, just go in the terminal and join the queue. No one is going to inquire.
  14. The Holiday Inn-Port/Downtown is right across the road from Bayside Marketplace, home to more than a dozen restaurants plus lots of stores. And it's less than 10 minutes to the ships.
  15. Yes, there are two toll plazas between the Port and Orlando International Airport so the tolls are the same both ways.
  16. Most of the Food Outlets on Ocean Cay closed at 3PM on the first day there when we overnighted. Lighthouse Food and the Rose Food Truck stayed open until 5PM. After that, only the Lighthouse Bar remained open until 11PM for drinks.
  17. If it's offered, it should be listed within the Excursions. If it's not there, it might be offered on board at the ShoreEx desk. Don't panic though; worst case scenario would be to take a train from Civit to Rome Termini and then another train to FCO from there. You wouldn't want to have an early flight though.
  18. If the itinerary says Hamburg, the dock is in Hamburg, If the itinerary says Warnemünde, the dock is in Warnemünde.
  19. I have been on 11 MSC cruises and have never had a bad experience. It is true that on the first couple of MSC cruises nearly a decade ago that the people working the Reception Desk were kind of indifferent. And I don't think our room steward introduced himself either. But that has changed as MSC realized that to grow as fast as they are, they have to compete with the other brands. I was on MSC in Europe in December and they were just as friendly as all the other lines. So I think they have evolved. As for the food, I'm a meat and potatoes person so easy to please. I don't like that sometimes the carvery is in one place and the potatoes a mile away at the buffet, but the food itself is fine.
  20. Also check the following: There are two ways to access your reservation when you click on MANAGE BOOKING at the top of the MSC website. One reads "With Booking Number" and the other reads "With Your MSC Account" which requires you register and create a password. When you use the latter and select your cruise, it should bring up a listing with each port and when you click on that port, present you with the Excursion options for that port.
  21. Much better than everyone watching the video at the same time and then reporting to their muster station immediately afterwards.....at the same time! Feedback can make a difference.
  22. Prices are based on the demand for the product. If there's little demand, prices will go down. But the cruise industry as a whole is reporting unprecedented demand so more likely than not, prices will go up.
  23. I was looking at their website because I have an upcoming cruise at Port Canaveral. I don't like the way they count days. My cruise begins on a Monday and ends on a Friday. That's a 4 night cruise and parking at the port would charge 4 days at whatever rate. This offsite lot wants to charge for 5 days even though it's just 4 24-hour periods/4 nights. And then they add a $7.50 Port Canaveral entry fee and sales tax. Yes, it's still cheaper than parking at the Port but not as much as it should be if they counted days the same way. I think I'll just park at the port.
  24. It's been my experience that the length of time it takes before a MSC credit/refund posts to your account kind of depends where you are in your credit card billing cycle. Let's say your bill just dropped and you're due a refund. Because you're at the beginning of a new cycle, that credit could very well post before the next bill drops. But if you're near the end of a billing cycle, the next bill will drop without the credit because it's so soon but the credit should show up before the second (from then) bill drops. The important thing is to make sure that someone is actually working on issuing you a refund.
  25. Should you happen to have a NC Quick Pass, it is valid at all toll plazas in Florida marked E-PASS and SunPass. The two toll plazas on SR528 between Orlando International Airport and the Port are both E-PASS and both have cash lanes. Please note that once you cross into Brevard County (where Port Canaveral is located), there are no tolls anywhere.
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