My favorite TV channel is the chanel that shows the ship's location, speed, wind speed, and water depth. I can understand about the desire to have an adults only pool hour, but I don't mind the kids. I do like the idea of Yacht Club including on demand movies, although my wife and I don't really watch the TV on cruises except to watch the channel I mentioned above. They should allow passengers to connect their digital devices to watch movies and whatnot. Have you found that available on any other cruise lines? We've been cruising in the MSC Yacht Club exclusively since about 2015. Great video, thank you!
@@fredfolson5355 we have not been on a cruise yet where we’ve been able to connect a digital device to a TV. I think the new ROYAL CARIBBEAN ships are coming out with that.
I'm taking first MSC Yacht Club cruise in January. May I ask....How much did you tip your butler? And did you tip anyone else in the Yacht Club? Waiters? Bartenders? Room stewards?
@@eld4726 our room attendant helped us just as much if not more than our butler so it did not feel right to tip him less so we ended up leaving $100 each for a week long cruise which…..honestly I don’t know if it’s too much, just right, or too little but I’ve (Laurie) been in the service industry for years and when it comes to good service (which I received from the entire Yacht Club Staff) Id rather over tip than under tip. As for individual servers…..everyone was great. We had different staff every evening so we didn’t leave a particular server extra (because of course it’s in the gratuities you pay) but I did tip the bartender who made my latte every morning $20 at the end of the cruise. So bottom line, definitely come prepared to tip both butler and room attendant but maybe if you have a bartender or server that goes out of their way to make your vacation special give them a little extra too.
So, I just won my Upgrade bid into the yacht club for my cruise in October! I'm very excited for this experience. I do have a question for you both! In your opinion where is the best place to go for the sail away? My wife and I never cruised before so, I'm trying to make this a great experience.
@@paulras01 i liked the Champagne so much I looked it up: “Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Champagne.” I can’t find it anywhere in NY (haven’t looked too hard but still.) Normally too much Champagne makes me sick but I would have 3-4 glasses of this and was fine. It’s a medium priced Champagne so nothing crazy special…..but…..I liked it.
We’re probably going to travel in the Yacht Club this fall but i had two questions. First, we’re no strangers to cruising and always pick a cabin in a good spot amid ship to keep the ships’ movement to a minimum. With the Yacht Club all the way at the bow (stern for the Haven on NCL), do you feel a lot of motion? I was just curious. Also, I’m not a big drinker but is the alcohol up there all top shelf like Louis XIII cognac? Again, just wondering.
We didn’t feel much movement in the front. We usually book rooms in the middle of the ship and we didn’t feel a difference but we did have good weather. The yacht club bar has a wide range of liquor. Nothing insanely fancy. Your liquor package only covers drinks up to $18 I believe.
Great review. Totally agree with having adult time in Yacht Club pool. The spa is mediocre at best. There is a cold room and a salt room on Meraviglia but easily missed. Great review, thanks so much!
Really surprised the restaurant closes so early. Only open 90 minutes for breakfast and lunch and closes so early for dinner, 8:30pm?? Not very Italian. We usually don't start to think of going to dinner in the suites restaurants on Celebrity and Royal until about 8:30pm.
@@paulras01 huh? Wait. I need to rewatch this. I don’t remember saying the restaurant closes at 8:30….wasn’t I saying the show I want to see starts at 8:30?
No. You really can’t do that. Even if you were able to get into the area via sneaking in behind someone (the doors are only opened with keycards) the crew basically recognized everyone and knew our names by day 3. They’d definitely know if someone wasn’t supposed to be there.
@@laurieGaryCruise When We Were On Oceania Regatta There Was Only 1 Child Onboard Which Made For A Nice And Quiet Cruise With Only Around 650 Passengers Onboard
Families with kids need to be respectful, however banning kids outright is too much. Consider it a teachable moment on how to travel and have fun while respecting others vacation. As a family with an 8 and 10 yr old our kids will be everywhere, and are well aware of their surroundings. We do yacht club as to not have to deal with the craziness of the rest of the ship. We pay, and actually pay full fare for our kids to be in yacht club, so they better not take it away. As with all things speak respectfully with the parents, don’t be a Karen, and I am sure we can all coexist.
My favorite TV channel is the chanel that shows the ship's location, speed, wind speed, and water depth.
I can understand about the desire to have an adults only pool hour, but I don't mind the kids. I do like the idea of Yacht Club including on demand movies, although my wife and I don't really watch the TV on cruises except to watch the channel I mentioned above. They should allow passengers to connect their digital devices to watch movies and whatnot. Have you found that available on any other cruise lines? We've been cruising in the MSC Yacht Club exclusively since about 2015.
Great video, thank you!
@@fredfolson5355 we have not been on a cruise yet where we’ve been able to connect a digital device to a TV. I think the new ROYAL CARIBBEAN ships are coming out with that.
I agree with you about the pool having an adults only time
Just 1 hour!!!! Late afternoon! That’s all we are asking!😂
@@laurieGaryCruise they should do better than that. My mom's public pool would alternate during the day between kids, adults and teens.
@@lorigrimaldi194 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Makes me want to go on adults-only cruises like Virgin or Viking... Among other things...
@@hallawayjoe we agree which is why we purchased our first VIRGIN CRUISE for next year!!!
I could watch y’all eat all day! I love how excited Gary gets.
We could eat all day!!!!😂😂😂
I'm taking first MSC Yacht Club cruise in January. May I ask....How much did you tip your butler? And did you tip anyone else in the Yacht Club? Waiters? Bartenders? Room stewards?
@@eld4726 our room attendant helped us just as much if not more than our butler so it did not feel right to tip him less so we ended up leaving $100 each for a week long cruise which…..honestly I don’t know if it’s too much, just right, or too little but I’ve (Laurie) been in the service industry for years and when it comes to good service (which I received from the entire Yacht Club Staff) Id rather over tip than under tip. As for individual servers…..everyone was great. We had different staff every evening so we didn’t leave a particular server extra (because of course it’s in the gratuities you pay) but I did tip the bartender who made my latte every morning $20 at the end of the cruise. So bottom line, definitely come prepared to tip both butler and room attendant but maybe if you have a bartender or server that goes out of their way to make your vacation special give them a little extra too.
So, I just won my Upgrade bid into the yacht club for my cruise in October! I'm very excited for this experience. I do have a question for you both! In your opinion where is the best place to go for the sail away? My wife and I never cruised before so, I'm trying to make this a great experience.
@@DarthLord10 In the Yacht Club pool area 100%! You have a full 180 view of the front and sides of the ship there!
@@laurieGaryCruise ok thank you!
Quick question. I saw that glass of champagne. Did they have real French champagne in the YC or just prosecco or sparkling wine?
@@paulras01 i liked the Champagne so much I looked it up: “Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Champagne.” I can’t find it anywhere in NY (haven’t looked too hard but still.) Normally too much Champagne makes me sick but I would have 3-4 glasses of this and was fine. It’s a medium priced Champagne so nothing crazy special…..but…..I liked it.
We’re probably going to travel in the Yacht Club this fall but i had two questions. First, we’re no strangers to cruising and always pick a cabin in a good spot amid ship to keep the ships’ movement to a minimum. With the Yacht Club all the way at the bow (stern for the Haven on NCL), do you feel a lot of motion? I was just curious. Also, I’m not a big drinker but is the alcohol up there all top shelf like Louis XIII cognac? Again, just wondering.
We didn’t feel much movement in the front. We usually book rooms in the middle of the ship and we didn’t feel a difference but we did have good weather. The yacht club bar has a wide range of liquor. Nothing insanely fancy. Your liquor package only covers drinks up to $18 I believe.
Great review. Totally agree with having adult time in Yacht Club pool. The spa is mediocre at best. There is a cold room and a salt room on Meraviglia but easily missed.
Great review, thanks so much!
Thank you!
This is a great video!!!
@@karinasolis6994 thank you so much!!!!
Omg your voice is so relaxing
Thank you guhhhhl!
loved the video
Thank you for watching and supporting us as always!!!!
Really surprised the restaurant closes so early. Only open 90 minutes for breakfast and lunch and closes so early for dinner, 8:30pm?? Not very Italian. We usually don't start to think of going to dinner in the suites restaurants on Celebrity and Royal until about 8:30pm.
@@paulras01 huh? Wait. I need to rewatch this. I don’t remember saying the restaurant closes at 8:30….wasn’t I saying the show I want to see starts at 8:30?
@@laurieGaryCruiseYep. It's on the sign at the 10 second mark and you mentioned it a minute later. Seems crazy early
@@paulras01 im sure there were other dining options available. Also as long as you’re seated by 8:30 they will serve you until you are through.
@@laurieGaryCruise thanks. Looking up go on it in March. Guess we'll have to eat a little early. Love the videos!
@@paulras01 thank you so much!
Are all the cabins for yatch club on the front of the ship?
@@thebatmanwhodoesntlaugh8182 tes.
Yes decks 14 -18
Do you think a lot of people were sneaking in who hadn’t paid to be up there?
No. You really can’t do that. Even if you were able to get into the area via sneaking in behind someone (the doors are only opened with keycards) the crew basically recognized everyone and knew our names by day 3. They’d definitely know if someone wasn’t supposed to be there.
Yacht Club Pool Area Should Be Adults Only. Just Our Perspective 😀 Great Video Laurie And Gary.
Let’s start a petition!!!!!!
@@laurieGaryCruise 😀🤣
@@laurieGaryCruise When We Were On Oceania Regatta There Was Only 1 Child Onboard Which Made For A Nice And Quiet Cruise With Only Around 650 Passengers Onboard
Families with kids need to be respectful, however banning kids outright is too much. Consider it a teachable moment on how to travel and have fun while respecting others vacation. As a family with an 8 and 10 yr old our kids will be everywhere, and are well aware of their surroundings. We do yacht club as to not have to deal with the craziness of the rest of the ship. We pay, and actually pay full fare for our kids to be in yacht club, so they better not take it away. As with all things speak respectfully with the parents, don’t be a Karen, and I am sure we can all coexist.
Does seem misleading that menu items are extra at the specialty restaurant
"I would say even one child is too many". Sez a lot !
@@martinshields5673 you know where we stand!😂
@@laurieGaryCruise I would hardly brag about it.
@@martinshields5673 not bragging. Just aren’t a couple that enjoy cruising with children.
@@laurieGaryCruise You said "One is too many" Enjoy the childless selfish world. Blocking.
@@martinshields5673 you came to our page!😂😂😂 Block away baby!
Uber!