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<blockquote data-quote="sptrout" data-source="post: 1713984" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>Agree with the others that Grand Cayman is (and always will be due to many problems/issues with building a pier) a tender port. Normally tendering is a real pain, but in GC they use their own tenders that are large and carry many passengers each trip. Much better than having to use the ship's very small, in comparison, tenders/lifeboats. One problem that can be a be pain is coming back to the ship. Sometimes the lines to return can be long and hot.</p><p></p><p>BTW -- We was on MSC's Seaside this past December and had a great time (we were on the "eastern" trip). If at all possible, book a Yacht Cabin and you will be treated like a king and queen. The best "experience" that we have had on any cruise including suites on Celebrity, Princess, and RCCL.</p><p></p><p>Also, do not miss the evening main theater shows. All production shows, which usually I cannot stand, but in this case, they were outstanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sptrout, post: 1713984, member: 1045"] Agree with the others that Grand Cayman is (and always will be due to many problems/issues with building a pier) a tender port. Normally tendering is a real pain, but in GC they use their own tenders that are large and carry many passengers each trip. Much better than having to use the ship's very small, in comparison, tenders/lifeboats. One problem that can be a be pain is coming back to the ship. Sometimes the lines to return can be long and hot. BTW -- We was on MSC's Seaside this past December and had a great time (we were on the "eastern" trip). If at all possible, book a Yacht Cabin and you will be treated like a king and queen. The best "experience" that we have had on any cruise including suites on Celebrity, Princess, and RCCL. Also, do not miss the evening main theater shows. All production shows, which usually I cannot stand, but in this case, they were outstanding. [/QUOTE]
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