Having experience on many US Cruise Lines such as Carnival, NCL, and Celebrity I can for sure say that the MSC Divina is different. The heavy Italian influence lends way to many European cultural differences. I think that was the hardest part to get used to. Most of our fellow passengers were from Europe. The ship is beautiful and despite the poor food reviews we enjoyed dining on all meals. Our favorite part was the Kids Camp Do-Rei-Mi came and got our 3 yr old an hour into our meal so that we could enjoy the rest of our dining. I will be on another MSC Divina cruise in June and look forward to it.
Pro's
Day Camp for 3-10yr old will come pickup your child during your meal
Average Balcony with average storage space. Very nice decor.