towny44 wrote: 13 Aug 2025, 14:04
A useful report Smurfie, I am sure I would enjoy the newer MSC ships, just I have enjoyed the Royal Caribbean ships. But I would like to get a feel for what the non YC experience is like, before I would consider booking a cruise from Southampton.
Two points I would make John.
First from what I could see there did not appear to be many disabled cabins (based on the number of wheelchair users around the ship, and yes I know that it is not always a wheelchair user that needs such a cabin). You might find this useful
https://msccruises.co.il/wp-content/upl ... ET_ENG.pdf.
The other point is that as everything is concentrated in two areas (decks 5-7 for shops entertainment etc, and 15-19 for the outdoor stuff) then moving around is probably a lot easier than on many ships. However as I said earlier the lift system is such that a wheelchair user would probably find moving from deck to deck less troublesome that on many other ships.
From talking to some of the crew they all say that outside of peak holiday periods the ship is not that crowded.