I just got back from a cruise on the MSC Musica. I would suggest never using them.
I just got back from a cruise on the MSC Musica. I would suggest never using them.
We'd be interested in details of what you evidently didn't like.
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Mary Ann & Pucci
Based on your original post, you were cruising the Med, MSC caters a lot to Europeans, I would think even more so in the Med so could it be a chance that you maybe just didn't fit in? Maybe the expected comfort zones weren't there?
Again based on your other post. You requested information about doing things on your own, which would indicate you are an adventurer, adventurers are usually adaptable, was the ships service so despicable that it overpowered your ability to adapt???
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I know I did not choose them a few years ago for our Med cruise was because they let kids cruise free. I did not wish to find out what that was like.![]()
I would avoid any line that had kids sail free
Occasionally, some of the six-star luxury lines offer "kids sail free" promos....
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Mary Ann & Pucci
I went on a visit to the MSC Opera, which sails out of Southampton. I'd be prepared to take a trip on the ship, because we were told that there are usually a lot of British passengers and the announcements are made in English to start with.
MSC has a lot of good single occupancy deals, but I'd be wary about taking a ship that sailed out of one of the Italian ports in case there weren't many English speaking passengers on board. I'd hate to be stuck on a ship alone where I couldn't find anyone to chat to!
What happened with that ship and cruise company?
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