Jump to content

cublet

Members
  • Posts

    2,937
  • Joined

Everything posted by cublet

  1. Hello, I was on after Easter and the (new Melitta) machine had been replaced with the (old) WMF machine. Regards, Cublet
  2. Hello, Anthem had two earlier this year but I never saw them being used. They were adjacent to a board-games area and the noise wasn't very chess-like. Regards, Cublet
  3. Hello, The last time I saw this asked, it was followed-up with the same query on taking a microwave oven. I hope it was in jest. Regards, Cublet
  4. Hello, Phyllis Grosskurth writing on Freud said he thought it would not be possible both to be loyal and have a mind of one's own. Sounds pretty familiar even today. However whilst I still have a mind (and before I turn into a sheep) I intend to keep using it. Regards, Cublet
  5. Hello, So: I am RCI Pinnacle, X Elite Plus (through my own bookings but now matched to Zenith) and Diamond on MSC (again through my own bookings and not status-matched). I’m still in the ‘foot-hills’ of the P&O and Cunard loyalty schemes. I sailed in the 2000s out of Europe but for the last 10 or 12 years only out of the UK – and never to/from the US so this is from an ex-UK viewpoint. I have only ever heard announcements in multiple languages on MSC during: (a) boarding day Muster Drill; (b) Upper Tier Welcome Back cocktails – where the CD spoke fluently in five languages to everyone assembled. (And after which all the officers came around all the tables and ‘clinked’ glasses with us PAX.) Most, if not all, people that board MSC with the mind-set that the Royal/X/NCL way of delivering a cruise experience is the only - and right - way to do it will come away disappointed. If you don’t/didn’t like it then don’t go on a two week holiday staying in a 3*/4* hotel in Italy as that will be a 100% truly authentic Italian ‘experience’ compared to MSC’s (diluted) ‘Italian Flair’ (though I don’t know if they still use that expression). Just board with an open mind and acknowledge the fact that not everywhere is ‘America’. I have never found the MSC ships crowded – nothing compares with the Royal Promenade during the $10 ‘cruise essentials’ sale that makes a rugby scrum look like a vicarage tea party. I found specialty dining on MSC, especially Butchers’ Cut, first class. I would put that on a par with X’s Tuscan Grill but slightly below the level of Murano and nothing (now) comes close on Royal since the sad demise of Portofino’s. MSC’s MDR dinner experience is good - and varied - enough. Royal’s idea of ‘variety’ is 57 different ways of preparing steak. Where MSC fails miserably is over the buffet experience and the MDR breakfast experience. The former is because of the old department store cafeteria-like self-service lines that should be junked at the earliest opportunity. The latter is because the Maitre D’ back-fills tables where people have upped - and - left and waiters don’t know where to wait whereas Royal/X has a rolling programme of filling fresh tables along the length of the MDR. What MSC does not do is conflate the top loyalty scheme passengers and top accommodation passengers – there is nowhere us Diamonds can congregate if not sailing in YC (pronounced ‘Jack Club’ on Euribia in April!) unlike on Royal or X. But I am still happy to go back when not in YC. There, and no mention of ‘half-and-half’ or ‘wash-cloths’. MSC is different – get over it. My dear, late, lamented, Grandmother used to say “There’s nothing new in-under the sun”, and I think this is at least the third time I’ve written this, but this time I’m saving it as a document I can copy and paste into CC once the topic is raised again- as it surely will. Regards, Cublet
  6. Hello, The only time I have lost weight on a cruise was on Celebrity Eclipse in Aqua Class and dining in Blu. Regards, Cublet
  7. Hello, I agree - generally. However if the port is busy then it’s possible a ship may have to berth at the old terminal next to the bridge and a shuttle, or team of huskies, would be necessary from there. Regards, Cublet
  8. Hello, Sorry to have missed you too. We aren’t meeting next year as you cancelled because of school holidays - yes? I hope you have a safe journey home. Regards, Cublet
  9. Hello, Doesn’t AIG sponsor a football team? When asked why I wouldn’t give a ‘Ten’ when I offered a ‘Nine’, I replied I didn’t know what a ‘10’ would look or feel like. Sitting on my lap, cutting my food and feeding me wouldn’t do it. Regards, Cublet
  10. Hello. I haven’t looked this time but have seen Half & Half in a jug at breakfast in the past - I bring Lakeland Milk Stix with me. I’ll look tomorrow. Regards, Cublet
  11. Hello, So my English Breakfast Tea comes from Bigelow of Fairfield in the US and my Modern Earl Grey comes from (wait for this) Starbucks!! Regards, Cublet
  12. Hello, I’ll check after dinner but my teabags are certainly not Tetley’s. One described itself as “Modern” Earl Grey whatever that means. Regards, Cublet
  13. Hello, Along with my kettle and Lavazza coffee machine, I’ve got sachets from the Copper Cow company of (mixed) condensed milk and sugar. I won’t be trying it but someone to whom I gifted a sample said it would be OK in coffee but disgusting in tea. Other than what I brought with me, I’ve no ‘plain’ milk. Regards, Cublet
  14. Hello, I remember now - it was the Bamboo Bar on Euribia. Did the Bamboo Pool on Meraviglia have plastic chairs etc around the pool area shaped as if made with bamboo wood? Regards, Cublet
  15. Hello, Agreed, but also the Atmosphere Bar too - again on Virtuosa but also in the same place but under different names on Euribia. Regards, Cublet
  16. Hello, Anyone coming to join me on a quickie? My first outing with Zenith benefits! Regards, Cublet
  17. Hello, Whilst in port, the view from Anthem's Crown Lounge is usually no more than the concrete of the sea or pier wall. The view from Independence's Crown Lounge is magnificent - sea day or port day. Regards, Cublet
  18. Hello, Yes, double points for solo in a double, not solo, cabin. So me in a Concierge cabin = 10 points per night. Sometimes there are/were single special offers (especially during Covid) when double cabins were available to solos at half the couple's rate. But this is more a feature of low booking numbers than of altruism. Regards, Cublet
  19. Hello, Premium on/against what? A glass of Malbec is $9 - five glasses would cost $45. The whole bottle costs $39 - less 20% = $31.20 and five glasses would then cost $6.24 each. $6.24 vs $9 is hardly a premium. Regards, Cublet
  20. Hello, They were aware of it and changed it in March 2023 - but they changed it back to charging the whole whack in March 2024. The bar and waiting staff were embarrassed but only following orders. Regards, Cublet
  21. Hello, Your mentioned perk of 5 drinks per day suggests to me that you are D+. That being so, you are now, under the new regime, E+ on Celebrity. That being the case you are entitled to a 20% discount on a drinkable bottle of wine (unlike some of the swill that is 'gratis'). So outside of Happy Hour you can drink cheaper, and better, than buying by the glass and have your favoured bar keep your bottle for you. Regards, Cublet
  22. Hello, On Euribia in April this year, they had reverted to charging the whole price. Not for the first time there was a gulf between ship-side and shore-side. Regards, Cublet
  23. Hello, I see the Zenith discount on Specialty Restaurant cover charge is 25%, can I ask if that is a 'one-time' use per cruise or can I use it multiple times? I am booked on Apex but don't know how often I would use the discount as Apex doesn't have either Murano or Tuscan Grill that are my usual feeding holes. Regards, Cublet
  24. Hello, Are you sure about the 'pressing' and 'dry cleaning'? I've printed the latest Captain's Club Membership Benefits' and under the ZENITH heading there are no entries along the lines of 'pressing' or 'dry cleaning' but just 'Complimentary' long the line of 'Bag of laundry (wash, dry, fold)' (BOLD - my emphasis). Having said that, since Royal destroyed one of my made to measure formal shirts I would trust them with nothing more that socks. Regards, Cublet
×
×
  • Create New...

If you are already a Cruise Critic member, please log in with your existing account information or your email address and password.