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  1. As far as I can tell Norwegian and MSC are the only mss market cruise lines that don't automatically charge 2X or more for solo cruisers, barring some sort of special promotions.

  2. 1 hour ago, Damager said:

    How do you Solos feel about the relatively new Celebrity policy that charges Solo cruisers not only for 2 people per cabin (which I understand), but also charges an extra large fee for the fact that you aren't now a revenue opp for 2 drink packages, 2 wifi packages, etc, etc.    I had a cruise specced out on the Celebrity site, and the single price was $825.  I assumed my price as a Solo would be $1650 (plus all the fees).   The minute I shared that I was a single, the price jumped to $2450.   An $800 penalty for traveling solo.   This sucks for solos.

    Would it be possible to have a friend book the second slot and then conveniently cancel the week before? 

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  3. When I started cruising MSC after the restart in 2021 almost every four day cruise out of Port Canaveral was an overnight stay at Ocean Cay and a day in Nassau. Now it seems a majority of the four day offerings only stop at OC for the day and then insert a sea day.

     

    In case anyone from MSC happens to be reading this, let it be known that I do not approve. Overnight at OC was the highlight of the short cruises. Please schedule more.

  4. My wife received a free cruise offer with several options. Some were listed as “Concierge Class Stateroom” and the others as Veranda Stateroom. Veranda is pretty clear: it’s a balcony room, right? But what is Concierge Class? Googling hasn’t really helped me understand what that means. Can an interior stateroom be Concierge Class or is it automatically a nicer version of a veranda room?

  5. I don’t know if it’s the same one but I took one of the MSC tours of Nassau when I was on Meraviglia in 2021. It drove thru Atlantis, went to the Queen’s Staircase, and stopped at a rum factory, and drove around to a few other sights. I think it was only like $50. It was OK, not spectacular. I didn’t find the rum factory particularly interesting.

  6. Some of the online cruise resellers may still have some solo availability even after MSC stops selling.

     

    I discovered solo cruising with MSC at exactly the wrong time (immediately after the 21 restart) because the low rates spoiled me. I did a four day solo balcony on Meraviglia in December 2021 for <$200. I doubt that will ever happen again.

  7. 1 hour ago, Banditswife said:

    Be aware that some of the itineraries listed in the offer will NOT be available.  When I get a "free" offer, I pick 2-3 that I'd be interested in, then contact my TA.  My TA then contacts her person at HAL, several of my chosen itineraries have been "sold out" or unavailable.

    Sadly it looks like I won’t be able to take advantage of any of these offers. I hope they send me another one in the future.

  8. 4 hours ago, Haljo1935 said:

     

    If I had a good PCC, I probably would be getting all the offers I'm eligible for...that's a topic of its own...

    I don’t think we have a PCC from Holland American. That’s interesting because our Carnival PVP contacts us all the time and Norwegian assigned me one before I even booked my first cruise with them. I suppose we don’t have one because our only HA cruise was arranged Boyd Rewards and not with HA or a TA directly.

  9. A little background: my wife likes to play the slot machines and one of the comps she gets is an occasional free cruise offer. I'm not a gambler and I get nothing. Over Christmas we took our first free HA cruise.She spent considerable time in the casino. I might have played $100 worth of blackjack but honestly I can't remember if I did or not.

     

    Fast forward to a couple of days ago when I (not she) received an email offering me a free inside cabin on a fairly decent selection of HA cruises. Of course I know it's not really free because gratuities and port fees aren't included, but it's still tempting offer. Do any of you know if they will honor this offer for a single cruiser? The fine print on the offer says "rates based on double occupancy" but doubling a free fare is still $0 by my math. My wife is unavailable for all of the ones that are attractive to me but I might consider going by myself if HA will let me without paying for the empty second bunk. Yes, I know I can just call and ask, but why wait on hold and use up my minutes when somebody here might already know?

     

    I'm still wondering why they sent me the offer and not her. They won't have any chance of winning it back from me in the casino. 

  10. Carnival has many more itineraries from US ports than MSC, and I like their food and shows slightly better than MSC. I also find their customer service to be more responsive.

     

    I like that MSC sometimes has better solo rates, I love their overnights at Ocean Cay, and their pizza is awesome. I also like the older and calmer clientele with fewer kids. The Carnival 24 hour party atmosphere can be a bit much.

     

    I think I slightly prefer MSC, all things considered, mostly because of the lower number of kids.

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  11. My first MSC cruise was after the Covid restart. I picked them because they had a great rate for a solo cruiser, but mostly for curiosity. I had very low expectations for the price, so I was quite pleasantly surprised by my Divina experience.

     

    Unfortunately as cruising has crept back toward normalcy the fantastic single rates seem to be fading. Now my favorite thing is Ocean Cay.

  12. 5 hours ago, LMaxwell said:

    Kudos to Carnival maybe; the others....not to MSC and how they handled it. Carnival handled it so much better I'm willing to price them out again after several year hiatus. 

    I liked the ship and I liked how Carnival handled the situation. I didn’t like how crowded it was. Unfortunately when you’re on a ship with 6000+ people there are always going to be long lines for everything. Our fault for picking their newest ship in June, but in the future I’m going to try to limit our Carnival sailings to off-peak times and (especially) smaller ships.

     

    I think I’m just generically programmed to be uncomfortable jammed together with  that many people.

  13. On our first cruise in 2015 we did the muster drill standing out on the exposed deck by the lifeboats. That was where our muster station was located. On Celebration last week our muster station was the casino and they just scanned our cards. 
     

    I know how to put on a life vest and I appreciate not having to stand out in the heat, but I must admit I did like at least knowing where my lifeboat was the old way. There was no lifeboat hiding between the slot machines.

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  14. 1 hour ago, TreyB said:


    Just another prime example of why one should book directly with the cruise line instead of with a TA. Fantastic customer service throughout this by CCL. 

    Our total additional costs are a Lyft to the hotel, a day’s food and an extra day of pet boarding. Probably $150 at most, not even enough to bother submitting on our travel insurance. We just arrived home and I’m happy to be sleeping in my own bed tonight.

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  15. We were on Celebration and had a 4pm flight, but we didn’t step off the ship until 6:00. We had booked our air thru Carnival’s Fly2Fun so we called them from onboard when it became obvious we weren’t going to make it. Carnival rebooked us for today and paid for our hotel. I’m really happy we used their air service for this one because they were really responsive and took care of us. Right now we’re waiting to board our second flight home.

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  16. To follow up: I called today and the whole process took about six minutes. They are apparently using some sort of VOIP phone system so I had a hard time understanding their customer service person due to electronic distortion. Because of that I elected to just cancel and then rebook later rather than try to have them reschedule.

  17. We booked a cruise during my wife’s fall break but now she’s changed jobs and can’t go. I either have to cancel for both of us, change it to a solo for me or move to a different date. I see on the MSC website that cancellations are supposed to be done in writing, but what if I just want to move or make it a solo? Can I do that over the phone? Would you trust them? I hear horror stories about MSC phone support.

  18. When I registered on the NCL website and entered my contact info I was subsequently contacted by a personal vacation planner. I ended up using this person to book my first NCL cruise. In the course of arranging this upcoming trip I emailed them a couple of times and left a voicemail. At least one of the emails was missed entirely and the voicemail was responded to two days later. That was three days ago and the promised change still hasn't been made. Since the final payment deadline is approaching I'm considering just calling the main NCL number and dealing with whomever picks up the phone. Is this typical or is my person just having a bad week?

  19. 8 hours ago, Nikita4 said:

    But the price is often the same like for two persons....
    It was like that before COVID. During COVID there were very good solo Prices. And since this year, there are no more really Solo-Prices, not for Bella or YC!
    So you have to pay from 180 - 200% the price!

    Just as an example I looked up the December 3 sailing of the Seashore from Port Canaveral. Changing the number of occupants from two to one increased the per person rate from $219 to $358. That’s a 163% increase.
     

    Right after Covid singles were maybe 110% at most. I guess when they were sailing with only 800-1000 passengers per trip they were just happy to get a warm body in the room.

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