MSC Seascape Cruise Reviews - Questions and Answers
23 MSC Seascape traveler questions & answers
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Q: I'm considering this cruise line next year, we've cruise celebrity, rcl, ncl and carnival. is this a good line for families and what other cruise line is it comparable too?
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A: I have sailed RCL, NCL, Carnival, Disney and MSC. I've only done Carnival and Disney with small children. Both of those lines are geared much more towards youngsters. That being said, MSC has an incredible water park and other things to keep kids occ... upied. I would say it depends on the age of your kids. The 2 MSC ships I was on did not have near as many children as Carnival and Disney but my MSC Cruises took place during January and February so not peak time for kids. Not sure that's helps you at all.I'm sailing seascape in February and really excited. The most beautiful ships I've ever been onSee More
Answered by pccrossman on December 12, 2022
A: I just got off the Seascape from its inaugural voyage from Rome to NYC. There were not a lot of children or teenagers on this sailing, because of it being a transatlantic and 17 days, however, I expect that will change drastically when she gets to Mi... ami. There shouldn’t be any problems finding things to keep kids of all ages busy. There is an arcade, gym area, water slides and they have what they call a robotron. There should be kids clubs available for most ages.See More
Answered by RLynnM on December 12, 2022
A: We’ve taken our kids on Disney, NCL, Royal Caribbean and MSC and they tell everyone that MSC is their favorite. They will go to the extent to tell people who ask them that Disney should take some pointers from MSC. The kids club on MSC is more inter... active than the other lines and has a continuous “summer camp” feel with games and activities constantly planned. They even have a dedicated part of the buffet and if your kids want they can eat dinner with the friends they’ve made and immediately after dinner they go to the show where there’s a dedicated front tire for all the kids who are still signed into club to sit together with their counselors. My kids have also said that there was way too much screen time on the other cruise lines and that’s saying something given at home they play video games constantly. I think that the fact that MSC is family owned and not a public corporation, and that they require all kids club staff to have bachelors degrees in education, is a big part.See More
Answered by phillies0179 on December 15, 2022
Q: I'm booked on the seascape and I'm going with teens, and they would like to know if they have bowling and the 4D cinemas because some tell me yes some say no and also arcade
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A: Adventure seekers, this is the ship's outdoor playground with Rope Courses, Net Bridges, crawl-through slides, and Zip-Line.
Answered by Sturn38 on September 16, 2022
A: MSC offers the latest high-tech adventure games in the Hall of Games, including: A full-size F1 Simulator perfect for car racing enthusiasts, ready to get their high-speed fix An immersive XD cinema, where guests can dive into alternate worlds, seen... through 3D glasses Run the River – the ultimate rafting simulator.See More
Answered by Sturn38 on September 16, 2022
A: This MSC Sports Arena includes: tennis, five-a-side football, volleyball and basketball.
Answered by Sturn38 on September 16, 2022
A: https://www.msccruises.ca/news/msc-seascape-high-tech-entertainment
Answered by Sturn38 on September 17, 2022
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