sveima
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I thought so too, but not in the US. So we needed to do the same as you are planning.
Rules for cruising alone on MSC: Passengers must be at least 18 years old to travel on their own, or 21 on U.S.-based itineraries.
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We are doing this on Seascape this sunday, four of us in a Aurea suite and the two oldest kids (18 and 15) in a Fantastica Inside. The only issue i can see is that they can't join us in the Aurea only area and that there might be some issues at the Aurea diningroom but hopefully that will be OK.
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No problem to upgrade onboard 🙂
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Will YC get the Premium Extra or the Easy plus with the new scheme? Or something in between?
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Wow, quite much better prices on the Italian website than the Norwegian. 1650EUR for a YC Balcony. I paid 850EUR for the Lisbon cruise.
Any rules on what website you need to book?
And I guess it would be quite frowned upon to book the Genoa and just leave in Lisbon?
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We are on a cruise with the Virutosa from Southampton 14.09 heading for Lisbon in YC. And now some friends wants to join us. But there is no availability left in YC.
But if i check the 6, 7 and 8 nights cruise there is availability. Do you experienced cruisers have any insights to if thoose may be opened up for our 4 nights as well?
2 staterooms in different categories/experience level for family of 4
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If its not we will go to one of the other dining rooms, but it was OK on Virtuosa last summer. My family in a Aurea suite to fit all 6 of us, and my parents in a fantastica and my sisters family in another fantastica. we all got to eat together in the Aurea dining room 🙂 without any question when we showed up the first evening.