MSC Cruises expands kids’ activities
MSC Cruises is expanding its fleetwide kids and family programs this summer.
The cruise line unveiled new entertainment and family friendly services.
Starting this summer, families onboard MSC Cruises will have more activities and services to choose from, including expanded hours for kids’ clubs and more family game shows.
Brand-new activities include:
Extended services for babies from six months and up: MSC Cruises will offer a dedicated baby care service for babies as young as six months old. Previously, the service could only cater those aged 1 or over. The services are offered in collaboration with Chicco – a long-term MSC Cruises partner.
Doremiland Open House and Party: Each day a time slot will be reserved when all Doremiland areas will be open. There will also be a big family party for parents and kids to play together once a cruise.
New MSC Original Family Game Shows: After the success of MasterChef at Sea Juniors, Break the Wall and MSC Dance Crew, two new family game shows are now available as part of the family program: “World Quest” a geography-based trivia game and “Caravaggio”, a spy game show dedicated to art.
Extended Club Hours for teenagers ages 12-17: Club hours are extended for young guests aged 12 to 17 during sea days from 10am to 1pm and from 3pm to midnight and every port day from 3pm to midnight.
Guinness World Record activities for families now available on multiple ships: After trials of Guinness World Record activities, the programme will now be extended to more ships. Families will have the chance to win prizes. Now available on: MSC World Europa, MSC Euribia, MSC Seascape, MSC Seashore, MSC Magnifica, MSC Divina, MSC Meraviglia, MSC Virtuosa and MSC Grandiosa.
A brand new MSC Foundation Day: Families will now have the opportunity every day to take part in exclusive children’s activities carried out in collaboration with the MSC Foundation and its long-term partners, to learn more about sustainability initiatives.
Corporate Senior Manager Kids Entertainment, Matteo Mancini said: “We host more than 600,000 children and teenagers across our entire fleet every year, and we want to make sure every single one of them disembarks having had the best experience. ”
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