We chose this cruise because of the ship and the price for an inside cabin in Yacht Club. It really is the only way to cruise primarily for the perks included. You can research them yourselves. This was the 2nd leg of a B2B (26 Mar.) and we had a fantastic time. The ship was spectacular and the staff were phenomenal. This was also our second MSC cruise, as we had sailed on the MSC Seaside (07-14 Mar.2020), the day CoVid shut down cruising. My wife and I fell in love with the Yacht Club experience! Interior cabins are a fair size (226 sq. ft.) and the Yacht Club is in a closed off area over 3 or 4 decks with key card access only, and has a separate salt water pool, two hot tubs, a dedicated lounge with snacks, a grill on the top deck (19 or 20), 24 hour butlers and a dedicated 24 hour Concierge. MSC is the only cruise line I have sailed on that has inside cabins in a premium setting at a less than premium price. Prices start at around $2000.00usd. which includes a host of perks, such as a Premium Drink package which is good for all bars and restaurants onboard except for Tacos & Cantinas plus it is valid on the private island (Ocean Cay). We also booked another cruise while we were onboard (2 week Southern Caribbean) departing from Martinique which we are hoping to change to a Barbados departure for the ease of direct flights from Toronto, Canada. We were offered a 30% Casino Discount for this cruise so it was a no-brainer to re-book the Yacht Club. I highly recommend booking MSC as the ships are beautiful, complete with crystal staircases and a wonderful staff. I should mention that one of the perks in the Yacht Club is priority embarkation/disembarkation and escorted Butler service to the theatre and restaurants.
We were given a accessible stateroom with a humongous walk-in shower which we really enjoyed. There was sufficient storage for clothes and room under the bed for suitcases.