Lots of stories about our adventures and experiences the first day on the ship. Unfortunately most of them not good.
There are good stuffs, however. Nancy invited us to check out her cabin and it was amazing, amazingly large that is. Turned out that when all of us got upgraded to outside cabins with balconies, Nancy did not get upgraded. Of course she is the most deserving among all of us. After contacting the agent, eventually she got upgraded to a cabin that is normally for handicaps; enough room for wheelchairs, I presume. It is so big that last night, we got all 18 of us in the group to go to her room and have a group picture taken. Can you imagine fitting 18 people in a normal cruise ship cabin? True to the theme with the MSC experience so far, they need to work on the little things like giving people a bigger TV when the room is humongous.
Our food experience is also getting a little better. We ran into a manager in the ship dealing with problems with English speaking guests when we doing immigration for Scotland. We met up with her for a complaint session and got to know why things are how they are in this ship. Not totally satisfactory but feeling better having complained and getting some answers. Had lunch at the restaurant which was a bit better than the buffet the day before. The dinner was also better. Let's hope for continued improvement.
The show needs improvement
We will always remember this act
No kidding, this was how it was served
Taken from the balcony, late at night
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