Essentially, this was the ‘cruise from hell’ to say the very least.
Firstly the representation on board ship for English speaking people was virtually non existent, no English speaking tour guides, very little information / announcements in English and worst of all NO emergency drill for English speaking passengers, the first time in many previous cruises that this had not been carried out. We were actually twice asked to cancel excursions because of no English representation / English speaking guides!! How fortunate that my wife has an excellent understanding of Spanish. We clearly feel that this is absolutely appalling marketing, selling /advertising a totally Italian orientated holiday to British people, in fact I feel that this is a very arrogant / discourteous method of selling cruises. We have both experienced several previous cruises, needless to say with English / Northern European Cruise Lines without the hassles etc of this cruise!!
As far as the food is concerned, again quoting MSC’s “Truly Italian” experience, and also the fact that Italian food is one of the best in the world, we were expecting truly gastronomic Italian Food, again a real let down!! Very little of the food served was at all representative of “Truly Italian” style food, most of it being pre-prepared and mostly cold, occasionally luke-warm. Probably one of the causes of the virus like symptoms that both I and my wife are still experiencing at the present time or it could have been the ridiculous disparity between the outside temperatures, often 35-40 degrees, and the inside temperatures of 16-18 degrees with no possible way of regulation by passenger control especially in our own private cabins!
Moreover, everyday, published in the daily bulletin was a specific reference to passengers punctuality for meal times (our sitting was 2130) and unfortunately the Restaurant doors were never opened before 2145, quite often 2155, hence COLD FOOD!!!
Interestingly, the above opinions regarding food etc were also shared with an Italian family from Naples that we became very friendly with.
The disembarkation process was to put it mildly, a FIASCO!! To be asked to have all our luggage packed , labelled and outside our cabin at 0300hrs itself was bad enough, but to be asked to vacate our cabins by 0700 was absolutely ludicrous, bearing in mind our flight was at 1830!! And the ship wasn’t scheduled to sale until 1430.The Italian information assistants had no idea when we were to be transferred, it seemed quite simply that we had had our cruise, they had our money and as long as they escorted us off of their ship, that was all that they were concerned with.
Why, if you knew the disembarkation details, were we booked on such a late flight when there was in fact 2 earlier flights, at 1230 & 1325 to LHR instead of making passengers, who had already spent 4 hrs or so uncomfortably waiting on board the ship, now having to wait 6 or so hours in packed, uncomfortable airport lounges, when we actually know that there were seats on both earlier flights, but BA / Iberia were very un co-operative or unhelpful in this matter?
To conclude, we would NEVER spend another holiday on an Italian ship again and we will certainly NOT be recommending the same to any family / friends / colleagues. The whole experience seemed to be misguided / mis sold as far as English Holidaymakers are concerned and I will be placing most of this information on a review website for MSC and specifically The ‘Melody’ and I am also forwarding a copy to MSC Cruises. Finally, a word about Fast Track Holidays customer service. Very Very Poor, 45 – 50 minutes wait on the phone is absolutely appalling under any circumstances and this has been the problem both pre and post holiday!!! Also these comments herein were also echoed by several other English passengers booked with yourselves, who felt like us the whole experience was abominable.
Travel operator:
Fast Track Holidays