MSC Opera Review

Terrible Food and Service

Review for the Mediterranean Cruise on MSC Opera
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jennzeis
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Aug 2015
Cabin: Balcony Stateroom
Traveled with children

14 night cruise from Venice - great ports and that's about all this cruise had to offer. We had high hopes for this refurbished ship. Besides adding a water park and some more rooms, this ship is circa 1990. The decor is outdated and the balcony rooms do not have a small sofa like most ships. T

Kid's club - OK for the little ones. Giada was great, but the kids were not overly excited to go there. We had 5 teenagers with us and they went to the teen club once. It's not really a club like other ships have to offer, but more of a gathering place. Our kids didn't go back since most of the kids didn't speak English.

Food - the only good food on this ship is the pizza and pasta and that's it. Our waiter at dinner did not speak much English and nodded his head and said yes please when we asked for something. We had to start pointing to the items on the menu so he would know what we wanted.

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Balcony Stateroom

Cabin B3

Cabin was small and outdated.

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