MSC Seashore is an evolution of MSC Seaside and MSC Seaview. The ship is 52 ft longer which allows for larger main restaurants, casino, retail, and entertainment areas.
The innovative MSC for Me technology provides an enhanced onboard experience and the guests onboard MSC Seashore will have the chance to experience the world’s first digital cruise assistant, Zoe.
MSC Seashore includes the MSC Yacht Club, an exclusive “ship within a ship”, where you can indulge in the luxury of a private club while enjoying access to all the recreation and entertainment amenities elsewhere on board.
MSC Seashore will feature a brand-new restaurant for Aurea guests as well as an additional main restaurant. There will be a new location for the specialty restaurants on Deck 8 as the buffet now moves to deck 16. This new position for the specialty restaurants allows for waterfront seating on the iconic waterfront boardwalk bringing guests ever closer to the sea whilst they enjoy their lunch or dinner. Restaurants include: Pan Asian by Roy Yamaguci, Teppanyaki by Roy Yamaguci, Marketplace Buffet Restaurant, Biscayne Bay Restaurant, and Butcher's Cut. The ship is also home to 20 distinct bars and lounges including: Aurea Bar, Champagne Bar, Haven Lounge, Top Sail Lounge, and Lounge Bar.
MSC Seashore offers every kind of recreation activity you could wish for including a high-tech theater, disco, and casino to the full-sized bowling alleys, and an interactive multi-story water park and adventure trail. Also included onboard are colorful kids’ play areas created in partnership with LEGO® and Chicco®.
On deck 8 you will find The Aft Pool, a newly redesigned pool area that gives space to a new double-deck lounge right below the pool. Inside, you will find a new larger indoor pool area featuring an additional deck over and around the pool which offers an enhanced sea experience.
Looking to relax? Offering a wide selection of Balinese massages and other wellness and beauty treatments to revitalize body and soul, the lavish MSC Aurea Spa on MSC Seashore is a haven for relaxation and pampering, offering a thermal area, and beauty and nail salon.
Overall it was fine. We enjoyed ourselves when we could without spending too much. The ports were the best part. The food and service was our least favorite part. But it was cheap and overall a good deal for a vacation.
A great value with a cabin that would cost you $4,500 on RCL for just $1,288.
Ship is maxed for maximum passengers. That is why the pricing is so good.
Find a way to avoid crowding getting to events early and it's a great ship.
We've cruised with MSC several times and overall we were very happy with this cruise and enjoyed it much more than many, but not all, of the other cruises we've been on. The entertainment was excellent but different than what you might see on other cruise lines. It definitely has more of a European influence and includes not just singers and dancers but also cirque type performers.
Be prepared to be spoiled as the Yacht Club was first class all the way. We especially enjoyed meeting people from other countries and cultures, both on board and during the land excursions, all of which we found to be enjoyable and educational!!
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