Wednesday, January 3, 2018

MSC Seaside - part 2 of preview party

Part two......

I was entitled to preview the Seaside because I made a little video at a Travel Agent conference remarking how MSC allows cruisers to experience the cruise line for their first time while matching their loyalty level with another cruise line. In other words...if you are 'diamond' with Carnival you get too cruise at MSC's highest loyalty level for your first MSC cruise too. It was just a one night preview cruise so I did not get to experience all that I would have liked too this trip. I can say that what I did experience was modern, beautiful and exciting! Everyone should look into taking MSC up on their challenge and use that "loyalty level match" to experience this ship.  When you look at the ship itself, it literally looks like someone set a condo building on top of a flatbed ship.


On the back of the ship are glass elevators that can lead you up to Deck 16 for the "Bridge of Sighs" which is like the infinity bridge at the Westside of the Grand Canyon. This unique catwalk has a glass floor and you can look down 131 feet underneath to the aft ship pool. The view of the sea is breathtaking from up there! 

Another great feature are the waterfront boardwalks and the extra wide decks. As a matter of fact, everywhere you walk is "open" and I never felt closed in or crowded any time on this ship...or anywhere on this ship. I even remarked that some areas seemed to have "wasted space" if you can believe that...lol.








Even the buffet areas were spacious and I loved the design. There are two on this ship....deck 8 and deck 16 and I have to admit, they had the best food of any other ship buffets I have encountered.  Everything was organized, the staff was professional and I was not worried about "germs".  The food stations were in a square, in the center. As you walked around to view the offerings there came a place where it started to repeat for passengers on the other side. I found homemade pizza, grill foods, salad and fruit corners, bakery items and in the morning there were even breakfast pizzas!  And of course, there was a bar...with espresso, lattes, etc. too!


     


        


      

I know in my previous post I talked about the bars and lounges but I must comment further on the dining options.  While I was less impressed with the main dining room....The Specialty Restaurants looked amazing! 

We were only able to sample the Asian Market Kitchen by Roy Yamaguchi. This restaurant is rather large and found on Deck 16, besides the Asian menu items there is also sushi and 4 teppanyaki grills. The decor is very well themed and gorgeous. I loved the place settings, dishes and the aluminum chopsticks!
    


    

Also on Deck 16 is Ocean Cay, a seafood fusion type of restaurant and Butcher’s Cut steakhouse which looked amazing to Kevin.


OMG...I haven't even talked about the bowling alley, racecar simulator or the outside, pools or kids area yet!  Guess there is a Part 3




Tuesday, January 2, 2018

MSC Seaside, part 1...too much to tell!


MSC's newest ship"Seaside"

Last year I made a video about MSC's policy of "level matching" from other cruise lines and won a preview of their new ship.  So on Dec. 22, 2017, we made the drive down to Miami to experience her for a one night cruise before she started her Miami itineraries.  As soon as you walk onboard into the "lobby area" or atrium, you know she is special.  I fell in love right away with the Swarovski crystal stairway.
  

MSC is new to the US as far as cruising goes but many of us will recognize those initials when we think of shipping containers.  Founded in 1970, MSC is a family owned business started by Gianluigi Aponte in Brussels.  MSC is new to the US as far as cruising goes but many of us will recognize those initials when we think of shipping containers. The ship features world-class entertainment, a large spa, family-friendly facilities, and the private "ship within a ship" MSC Yacht Club with its own dedicated restaurant, lounge and pool area.  MSC Seaside also features six specialty restaurants
MSC Seaside on Dec. 23 began sailing year-round from Miami to the Caribbean offering seven-night eastern and western Caribbean itineraries. With Seaside, MSC Cruises’ fleet now includes 14 ships. MSC Cruises has designed six new ship classes, all prototypes that offer cutting-edge marine architecture and design. The company employs more than 17,000 people worldwide, both ashore and on board its ships.

The large three floor screens behind the lobby bar change and feature three platforms,with the bottom one being large enough for a small performance band.

                  
 But my favorite...right in the center of the ship, Deck 6....Venchi CHOCOLATE bar and other awesomeness like ice cream...watch as the chocolate is being made from the lab!
 
Of course you may be thinking...get to the important part...what are the cabins like!?
We were given a standard balcony cabin on Deck 10 but viewed other cabins in our tour time.  The cabins are beautiful, with clean lines, a lot of mirrors and very modern.  It appears very roomy and long with airyness and not crowded.  You place your keycard in front of the outside sensor and the door unlocks. Then inside the door you place the keycard in another sensor which allows you to turn on the lights, but keeps you from forgetting your keycard when leaving...or forgetting to turn off the lights.  MSC seems to be very energy efficient and your cabins also have a recycling trash can.  

Things that stood out:
➤The bathroom is layed out extremely well with an angled corner sink, glass enclosed shower complete with a "razor bar" (thank you!!!!!) and the garbage is under the sink, enclosed in the cabinet.  

➤ The balcony door is a sliding door allowing you to have it open at any interval.

➤The closet is on the backside of the bathroom, sliding doors, with a few small drawers and the safe inside.  


➤ Blow dryer, mini bar fridge included. 

Another thing I noticed while walking to our cabin...the doors are set-in not flush with the hallway doors.  I feel that this will cut down on noise or people hitting my 
cabin door while going by.

Perks in some of the suite options can include a small jacuzzi outside on the balcony, larger balconies, wellness program, spa amenities, etc.  Of course, the best upgrade is the "Yacht Club".
Handicapped facilities were very accomodating in all cabins.


Now moving on to what my husband feels is the most important...the Lounges, 
MSC Seaside offers 9 amazing eateries on board, 4 themed restaurants, and more importantly.....20 great bars and lounges.

The Sports Bar on Deck 8 is very large, plenty of beer on tap, a lot of bar seating plus large booth areas and bean bag chairs!


of course you should also check out ...and sample.....the Seaside Bar on Deck 5, Shine Bar on Deck 6, Champagne Bar on Deck 7, Seaview Lounge on Deck 8 and the indoor pool Jungle Bar on Deck 18 for the latest tropical drinks


  
The Haven Lounge, some great entertainment here!

  
The Garage Club on Deck 7 is teenage hangout during the day but becomes the ship's nightclub at night where you can dance the night away and enjoy premium cocktails.  The Billiard Room is close by too

stay tuned for more info coming soon.....