Update: I have cancelled my Celebrity cruise due to date issues and rebooked on a completely different MSC cruise.
I must say, choice is both a wonderful and awful thing, and I have spent the last week obssessively researching every possible option (of which there were quite a few) and going a bit crazy with the indecision. The thing with cruises is that there are so many aspects to weigh up including:
- the Port options
-the ship facilities and age,
- the food quality
- onboard entertaiment
- price
- the space to passenger ratio
- childcare facilities
- cabin size
- added extras and packages (e.g. Open bar)
Etc etc etc, the list goes on
Finding that cruise option that excels in all is either impossible or going to cost an arm and a leg. DH really wanted to cruise Disney again to experience Star Wars day at sea, but the price alone put that option to bed.
Inevitably, something had to give, and in this case it was the port options (along with a price that was a little bit more than I had hoped to spend). Other than my excitement over MSCs new private island, the ports of Nassau, St Thomas (repeat visit) and San Juan, don't thrill me.
What does excite me, is that we will be cruising on a brand new ship (Seaside) in a Yacht club suite.
For anyone not familiar with MSC, the yacht club looks AH-MAZING!
Because MSC (an Italian owned company) are still trying to break into the US market, their Yacht Club class is roughly the cost of a standard balcony on
Royal Caribbean or Celebrity (or Inside cabin on Disney). But the strong feeling is that once word gets around, these prices won't last. I haven't read a bad review of Yacht Club yet, and for anyone wanting to get an idea of the perks, google a very informative trip report from Royal Diamon who did Yacht Club on a different MSC ship. (Sorry, don't think I'm allowed to post a link).
Basically it includes such things as unlimited drinks inc. mini-bar, a Yacht Club restaurant (with upscaled food), lounge and pool and spa area, and even a private beach on their private Island.
So, I am super excited!
The plan is coming together and I now pretty much know how the whole trip will look. I now need to start paying things off.