Can do better.....

 
Reviewed By: Clarke, Tipton on 13th Nov 2009
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises Times cruised before: 6-10
Cruise Ship: MSC POESIA Sailed: October, 2009
Destination: Transatlantic Age: 56-65
Cabin: Balcony Occasion: Birthday
Having just returned from my first MSC cruise I hope you find these comments useful. The cabins and general areas are maintained to a very high standard. The entertainment staff were good. I was however both surprised and disappointed with the standard of cuisine. The meals were bland and I never experienced a hot meal in 18 days. I expected better of an Italian cruise line. Lounge spaces by the pool or hot tubs were practially impossible to get hold of as a result of our European friends taking towels down at 6.00am and covering both beds and accompanying tables. Dispite notices being on display stating that these would be removed after 30 minutes no action was ever taken (even after complaining). At some stage during the cruise it appears that some customers were advised that the charges in relation to tips were mandatory which evidently caused much concern and confusion. Customers who had visited the accounting department to have charges removed were constantly asked to go back at a later date with no explanation. We were all finally summonded to a meeting two days before our departure to sign forms stating our preference with regard to the above and again it was explained what happens to all that money. In terms of MSC organisation, having arrived at Vennice at around 9.20am, at the start of the cruise we were advised that a coach had been laid on for the Gatwick flight. Unfortunately as the representitive failed to explain this to all other incoming passengers it became a 'free for all' with again our European friends pushing onto the coach. It appears that forming an orderly line only applies to the British mentality, and left many of the Gatwick flight passengers stranded on the car park. At this stage there was much arguing and the MSC representitive departing at this stage. It took four hours (stranded on the car park) and much complaining before we managed to get her to secure another coach. On the other hand British Airways were superb and are to be congratulated. The meals were excellent and cabin crew attentive and professional ... glad to see that we can still set high standards...well done
Quality of Food1
Entertainment2
Shore Excursionsn/a
Staff2
cabin staff and table restaurant staff very good
Children's Facilitiesn/a
Onboard Activities2
Cabins5
Overall Rating2
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Comment by jones, thatcham (14 Nov 09 07:05) about this REVIEW
That tips problem keeps coming back, one day the cruise line owners will "get it" and tips will be have to be earned and not just coughed up. The towel problem is on most ships, I would get up early one morning and move them all around, and then go back to bed, you can watch the fight later. You see lots of bad MSC reviews dont you? If I was a cruise virgin and looking for a experience of a lifetime I would certainly avoid those three letters (MSC I mean).
Comment by plows, wallsend on tyne (15 Nov 09 09:56) about a COMMENT by jones (14 Nov 09 07:05)
we have done msc and had none of these probs. i wonder have they just introduced this stupid tips procedure i have read today. we have had two cruises with them this year and knew 6 euros each per day would be charged but it did say it was voluntary not compulsory. they must have changed this since the summer. i do agree europeans do not know how to queue and i have learned when in rome do as the romans do. it does not however, put me off using msc. we had twor great cruises with them this year to the med and norway. judith
Comment by LeGeyt, Oldbrook (20 Nov 09 16:18) about a COMMENT by plows (15 Nov 09 09:56)
As someone who has cruised dozens of times you have to understand how it works. Its just how it is explained to you. On the cheaper cruize lines they like to show there price without tips etc so it looks better value for money, on the likes of P&O you can pay up to £18 a day tips but its int he price you pay, which is much higher. Its just like the budget airlines you see a cheap price and you pay it, then the extras add up. If you dont want the problems book with the more expensive cruise lines and then its in the price and you wont lose any sleep about it. Regarding MSC, they are like the ryan air of the cruise world. Just Make the most of the price. We are cruising from Florida early next year with them and the cruise is £285 a person for a week. The flights are £599 with BA. So the person who said BA were really good should realise they took 2/3rds of his money to be that good
Comment by C, San Clemente (05 Feb 10 21:41) about a COMMENT by LeGeyt (20 Nov 09 16:18)
Dear Geyt...here is the post I sent in regards to our recent cruise. I so want to spare you the terrible experience as you are travelling from such a long distance for this cruise. Rebook with another cruise line. You will have a much more memorable experience. I agree with you @ the tips. Though we had a terrible experience on the cruise, the last place I would ask for a refund is on the tips. The room and wait staff were very good, but obviously on a tight leash from the management. The staff actually looked frightened to me on two instances from their concerns of repercussions of bad reviews. On the second day, the boat was rocking very badly. I felt queasy and went to the cafeteria in search of bread or crackers for my stomach. The food service was absolutely empty; though I saw a very large bin of bread on the far counter by the kitchen door. I politely asked one of the wait staff if I could have a piece of bread as I felt queasy. He looked at me with fear, and said that he could not as he would get in trouble. Then he left in quite a hurry so as to not be further involved. Best Regards. I have just returned from the January 23rd sailing of the Poesia in the Carribean with 50 of my family members. I'd have to say that the stage entertainment was excellent, though the food was of uneven quality; some nights were commensurate with a cruise, but some nights were really no better than a mediocre coffee shop. The issue that was the most difficult was the room that my husband, I, and our son shared. It was at the very stern and rocked quite dramatically. I think it is because the ship is very rectangular. It is quite like a shoebox in the water; any waves make it pitch quite a bit. When looking at other cruise ships, all the others have some tapering to the hull to deflect waves, this one had none at all so on windy days with some waves, the ship moved more than any I had ever been on. Perhaps this ship was designed for the calmer waters of the Mediterranean, but it is not at all suitable for the typical waters of the Atlantic. It was worse than any of the many cruise ships I have ever been on and I have cruised in the Caribbean during hurricane season when conditions are very windy with high waves. But that wasn't the worst part of our room. Even though we were on the 12th floor, the mechanical vibration from the rudder and engine created so much vibration in our room that it was as if we were in a non stop earthquake. I tried to fall asleep in my berth, but it was as if someone was constantly and violently shaking the bed in time to rhythmic mechanical motions of the engine and rudder. The walls of the stateroom were constantly rattling and loudly squeaking. I am not a princess or one to complain unnecessarily, but this room was uninhabitable. We toured another stateroom of other members of our family that were in a room directly below us and it was the same. They had a 3'X5' mirror on the wall of their stateroom that was constantly, loudly rattling against the wall so that it was absolutely impossible to sleep. Their beds were also shaking violently. I tried to get a different stateroom but the staff at the reception desk was absolutely uncooperative. On the third night, I met with their customer service representative and spoke to him for a good 20 minutes. He insisted that the motion was from the waves. I told him over and over that the waves were only part of the problem but that the mechanical movement from the engine and propeller made the room uninhabitable. I was so tired from the first night in that horrible stateroom that I slept most of the next day in complete exhaustion. My sister-in-law allowed me to sleep in an extra bunk of her stateroom midship the next two nights. My husband and son however, remained in that horrible room. After speaking with the staff each day and getting no assistance from them, I was finally able to prevail with getting another stateroom by the 4th night. A number of people in our party became ill over the cruise with the flu. I think they contracted it on the ship. For some it was very debilitating requiring injections of anti diarrhea medication. I don't think the crew was as clean as they should have been. For example, at breakfast one morning, six of our family was eating at tables in the 13th floor cafeteria. Two tables away a sweet little girl in a high chair threw up with projectile vomiting that spewed over the table, floor, and her high chair. It was a horrific mess. The parents tried to clean up some of it, but there was more than they had the means to clean. It was at least 10 minutes before the staff came to clean it and they did a cursory job at that. The dishes were cleared and they wiped the table though from my angle I could see quite clearly that there were still flecks of vomit on the table. The high chair remained at the table with the seat of it and the floor coated in cups of vomit. My party sat two tables away and watched as people cleared away. I was absolutely horrified as the staff motioned for two recent arrivals from our family to be seated at the unclean table. It was horrible! There was a vomit coated high chair and floor at one end of this six person table, and the staff tried to seat my family at the other end. I was glad I was there and motioned them away before they actually sat down. Our family sat two tables away while we wondered how long it would take the staff to clean up the vomit on the floor and high chair. No less than 20 minutes later, the vile mess was untouched. I finally asked the staff in a polite manner to clean it up. It was at least another 5 minutes before they came with cloths and a mop to clear the vomit. Another experience with lack of cleanliness and vomiting at an eating facility occurred on Tuesday. We had a family luncheon arranged for 50 people. We had a section of the formal dining room set aside for us and we were having a nice time. Suddenly, two members of our family at a table adjacent to mine became violently ill and vomited all over the table and chairs. A third followed so that the table was covered with a horrific mess. I don't envy the staff for the mess they had to clean up, but they did a cursory job given the potential for the spread of flu. Yes, the table cloths, dishes, and vomit covered chairs were removed, but the staff did not wipe the table with a disinfectant before putting the new tablecloth on. I stopped them and asked them to wipe the table with a disinfectant, they stalled and a few minutes later returned to complete putting the new tablecloth down without using disinfectant. As I mentioned before, the food was of uneven quality. I don't expect prime rib every night, but what was offered in many instances was no better than I could have had at Denny's. In fact, Denny's is superior in some instances. The Chicken Cacciatore on the first night was particularly awful. The chicken patty was made from preformed and prebreaded chicken, not unlike the chicken fingers that are served at a typical McDonalds. It was covered in crushed tomatoes that were completely lacking in any spice. The lot was then covered by a rubbery piece of melted cheese. I remember thinking that I hoped the meals would not all be this bad. The food on the last two nights were good, however, I was disappointed in the lack of food in the evenings. Our family sat at the early seating at 5:30 pm. After dinner, we went to the stage for entertainment or to dancing. By 9 pm many of us were again interested in some sort of food, but there was none, absolutely none, available in the cafeteria. Each night we had to wait until 10 pm for a paltry display of thin crust pizza. The sauce and toppings on the pizza was far from inspired, but the worst part was that the thin crust was most often burned black as the staff has not yet mastered the use of the pizza ovens. If one stayed up for dancing past 11pm, it would be best to pack a few pizzas in their pockets as even the paltry pizzas were only served for an hour. One evening there was quite a nice deck party hosted by the ship. There was a good amount of merriment; dancing and games. However, there was absolutely no food served. One would think that an evening party would include some sort of appetizers to satiate the revelers, but there was none. Being hungry is not what I anticipate ever happening on a cruise ship. The shore times are not conducive to excursions. In particular, the port time in Puerto Rico is from 4 pm to 11 pm. We bee lined from the ship to the fort for some sightseeing, but the late port time allowed us only 15 minutes in the fort before it closed for the day. While the ship’s decor is attractive, there is an enormous amount of hard surfaces in genuine stone, faux stone, or glass. While these surfaces look very attractive and are typical for current decorating trends, it creates much ambient noise from sound vibrating off hard surfaces. It was almost impossible to have a conversation between six people seated at a table in the cafeteria during meal times. The formal dining rooms were better in this regard and were our preferred choice for all meals. The pools and outdoor spas are only open from 7am to 7 pm. Given these experiences, I would not recommend this cruise line to any one.
Comment by C, San Clemente (05 Feb 10 20:43) about a COMMENT by LeGeyt (20 Nov 09 16:18)
Please spend your hard earned money on another cruise. I just finished the Florida cruise. It was truly horrible in all respects except the entertainment. All else was truly awful. I would not go back if the cruise was free, so please don't consider a cheap price as a value.
Comment by plows, wallsend on tyne (22 Nov 09 11:31) about a COMMENT by LeGeyt (20 Nov 09 16:18)
285 is a cheap cruise. never found an msc that cheap. good luck with it
Comment by Harvey, Bristol upon Cream (13 Nov 09 22:17) about this REVIEW
It's an Italian cruise line!! Another warning to others.

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