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  2. It's March, and we've been getting a lot of rain here in San Diego. But today, the weather is lovely!
  3. Not sure if this will work, since you're in Mexico, but you could try sending an e-mail message to this address: postcruisesupport@msccruisesusa.com If that doesn't work, maybe change it to just postcruisesupport@msccruises.com
  4. We've done 2 or 3 NYE cruises, so just after Christmas actually. Many places seemed to be open, although on the holidays proper (Christmas, New Year's Day) some businesses may be closed.
  5. We'll be on Ascent in a matter of months. I see that there are 4 non-specialty dining rooms. And on the Celebrity website, it appears that I can make reservations in these restaurants. Just not sure how this works, as it differs from what I'm used to. Can I go where I want when I want to? Should I make reservations in advance? Maybe now? Suggestions?
  6. I've sailed on both MSC and Celebrity many times. I've done Concierge Class a couple of times on Celebrity, but have not tried Yacht Club. But it's my understanding that they are like night and day, with YC being vastly superior. CC is mostly just a glorified veranda cabin, imo. Not so for YC.
  7. I've done both, although I've done most MSC sailings in Europe. Generally, I found the food, and most of the wines, to be better in Europe.
  8. I finally got around to posting my "official review". There's a lot more info in this thread, but of course the review is a lot more concise. Disappointing that World Europa is currently rated 2.8 stars by those who have sailed on it. Things are never perfect, but we had a nice time. I uploaded quite a few photos, all of which failed. Also, it shows me as a first time cruiser, when I've probably been on at least 20-25, but here's a link for anyone interested. https://www.cruisecritic.com/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=712444
  9. Here's what they should have written... Hi, hope this message finds you well. I am on the social media team for MSC, we kindly ask that you remove your post about LA as this news has not been officially announced yet. Please let me know if you're able to do so, we'd really appreciate it. And if you are able to delete your post, as a goodwill gesture, we'd like to offer you a $300 onboard credit, good for any sailing of 4 nights or more, redeemable for the next 24 months. Thank you!
  10. Here's the message I received... Hi, hope this message finds you well. I am on the social media team for MSC, we kindly ask that you remove your post about LA as this news has not been officially announced yet. Please let me know if you're able to do so, we'd really appreciate it. Thank you!
  11. They contacted me on Facebook. It was a woman who worked for MSC and she identified herself as a social media ambassador or social media specialist. Something like that. I didn't reply, as again, the cat is clearly out of the bag.
  12. In this case, if memory serves, it was Ruben Rodriguez, President, MSC Cruises USA.
  13. As discussed in another thread, MSC Bellissima is on the Port of Los Angeles' schedule, weekly, beginning October 4th, 2025. The Alaska sailings are the subject of speculation only, although I believe MSC has said publicly that's something they'd like to do, which probably means it will happen sooner or later.
  14. Recently, we've discussed the fact that MSC will apparently soon be sailing out Los Angeles. I was engaged in a conversation here and elsewhere (Facebook) about this. I was contacted by a social media spy (my term) from MSC, who asked that I delete my comments on the topic, as they haven't yet announced that they'll be sailing from L.A. I didn't do so, as the cat is pretty much already out of the bag, in my view. Now if they offered me a free drink package, everyone has their price, right?
  15. FWIW, early on, I ran into the hotel director who was hanging out with the finance director and I asked him about the Speakeasy. I didn't know who they were, but I figured they were senior officers. The conversation went something like this... Me: Excuse me, I have a question. Do you know how we can get an invitation to the Speakeasy? (They looked at each other) Hotel Director: Is this your first cruise on MSC? Me: No, we've been on a number of MSC cruises. Hotel Director: I see. And are you here alone, or do you have small children with you? Me: It's just the two of us. Hotel Director: I'll be right back. He returned a few minutes later with a couple of invitations.
  16. I have not done YC. Did a Aurea Grand Suite over this past NYE and really liked it a lot. It was much cheaper than YC. The promo I booked included drinks and wi-fi, and we booked 3 specialty restaurants for $100 each ($200 total). We also got a 4th (out of 7 nights) specialty restaurant for being diamond members. In our case, our cabin was a lot bigger and nicer than many YC cabins, and because we ate in the specialty restaurants 4 out of 7 nights, we ate very well. We timed it so that 2 of the 3 remaining dinners in Les Dunes (Aurea restaurant) were on Gala Nights, with somewhat better menus. This worked out great for us and we saved thousands over booking YC. Plus, I don't want a butler escorting us around, but that's just me. That said, I know that many rave over YC, so in my mind, it boils down to personal preference.
  17. I've sailed on World Europa, Bellissima, Virtuosa, Divina, Seaside, and Grandiosa. We have a cruise booked to the Norwegian Fjords on Euribia. How about you?
  18. Let me add a 2nd question to go with the main question. Has anyone booked Bella and received a cabin assignment prior to final payment. Again, when did that happen, what did you book, and what did you get? It seems as if most, or all assignments, occur after final payment. I wonder if they ever do Bella assignments earlier?
  19. Some gripes are legit (especially shoreside customer service), but generally speaking, I feel people are overly negative. I think we did our first MSC cruise in 2016 or 2017 on Divina and the reviews were awful. We had such a great time! I kept reading about how there was nothing to eat in the buffet other than burgers and hot dogs, which was totally false. The only thing (then) that was legit was that they had a very grumpy and unfriendly eastern European crew, but that's largely been resolved. I think people are more inclined to write a review when they're annoyed about something or other. MSC is a bit different than some other cruise lines, so maybe they didn't like those differences, or perhaps they went forward with the wrong sort of expectations. I've read some negative reviews for MSC and others and it felt as if I wasn't on the same ship, as their experience was so different from mine.
  20. I also see MSC Magnifica in San Diego on Feb. 3rd, 2026. But it's a one-time stop. Could it be headed to Alaska? https://www.cruisetimetables.com/san-diego-california-cruise-ship-schedule-2026.html
  21. Good catch. 7 night cruises out of L.A., likely to Baja California. I'm in San Diego, so that's fairly convenient. I've already sailed on Bellissima, but we had a nice time.
  22. My father (RIP) was a professor of law and economics, and an NFL agent. I work for a big Wall Street firm and I know more about investing and making money than he did, but he knew far more about economic theories than I do. But dad loved to gamble. He had photo after photo of himself winning big jackpots on the slots and shaking hands with the casino manager. $10,000 here, $8,000 there, even $20,000. He loved showing these photos to others. In fact, I still have those photos, even though he's been gone for many years. It all seemed so simple. Play the slots and win a ton of money. But when he passed, I got to clean up his estate, which was not only insolvent, but quite messy. And despite all of those photos showing him winning, if memory serves, his actual losses were somewhere between $600,000 and $800,000 (closer to $800k, I think). His only saving grace was that he had a great teacher's pension to barely keep him afloat, but because the estate was insolvent, largely due to gambling, my sister and I didn't inherit a penny. Of course, that's not the main point. The point is that gambling is typically a losing proposition. The odds are often much worse on a cruise ship than a land-based casino, and of course those odds *always* favor the house. When dad passed, in with his belongings, I found about 8-10 small checks waiting to be mailed. $12 to Discover card, $16 to Visa, $8 to MasterCard. He was trying to pay at least a tiny bit on his credit card balances, but those small payments didn't put a scratch in terms of what he owed. After he passed, I checked his answering machine. I couldn't begin to count the number of messages from creditors due to overdue bills. It's hard to imagine how much stress this must of put on him. Dad, who was a smart, highly-intelligent, educated and charismatic man, was broke. I attribute this to gambling. Because I work for a big Wall Street firm, people sometimes think that investing in the stock market is gambling. I don't see it that way, because you can be wrong initially, but be right later. And a properly allocated portfolio stands a good chance of recovery, and then some, even in a lousy environment. But gambling losses tend to be forever. I do gamble every now and then, but not much. I think my last loss was about $120, which I can handle. Pretty sure I'll never be offered a "free" cruise by the casino department. And that's okay.
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