29th June 2022
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Family and kid-friendly amenities have been showcased on the brand-new MSC World Europa.
The largest kids’ area ever for MSC Cruises will be more than 766m2, divided into seven separate areas for children ages 0 to 17.
For the ship, which is scheduled to go into operation in December, amenities have been developed that include drone relay races, a section dedicated to Lego, a digital game show, pickleball, and hoverboards.
The first ship in the MSC World Class, MSC World Europa, can accommodate up to 6,762 passengers.
Up until March of next year, the ship will make seven-night trips from Dubai to Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas Island, Dammam, Saudi Arabia, and Doha, Qatar.
Seven-night Mediterranean voyages in the summer of 2023 include stops in Valletta in Malta, Barcelona, Marseille, and the Italian ports of Genoa, Naples, and Messina.
Matteo Mancini, director of entertainment for MSC Cruises, said: “We have invested heavily in the entertainment offering for our younger guests, and we know they value the latest technology, trends and experiences.
“We have worked to introduce real innovations in both the design of the facilities as well as the development of an incredible programme of activities, all carefully planned to ensure that the differing needs of all age groups are met – from our youngest guests through to teenagers.
“More than 350,000 young people who have travelled with us over the years and we have listened to their feedback. MSC World Europa reflects these learnings and we have been inspired to create experiences that blend technology and social media with activity and sport to create fresh and new entertainment for the kids who sail with us.”
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