MSC Divina Review

First and last cruise with MSC

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on MSC Divina
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DebnDave2009
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

I was on MSC for the Weight Watchers 1st Rejuvenation cruise. The ship is beautiful, but the staff clearly prefer Europeans as guests than Americans. hard to get bar service if you walked up to the bar instead of waiting for someone to come and take your order. The main dining room menu was not all gratis like I have seen on other cruises. You had to pay for example; shrimp cocktail, steak, it just seemed strange. Their shows were very good. The port stops were the same, but the times seemed to be shorter than normal. We stopped in Cozumel, Jamaica, grand Cayman and Bahamas. I will say that embarkation and disembarkation were a breeze. There was always a line at the guest services desk it seemed. English is most definitely the second or third language on board! We did stay in an inside cabin which compared to the ship decor the room was very drab. I got to peak at an veranda cabin and also bland looking. Anyway, it was just a different atmosphere. The most beautiful has to be the glass staircases that have swarkois crystals in them!

Cabin Review

Interior Stateroom

Cabin I2

Actually spacious for a small inside, but too dark even with all the lights on and just blah and drab.

Port Reviews

Miami

Came in day before cruise had fun down in Miami beach people watching!

Cozumel

Had fun at senior frogs!!

Nassau

Balmoral island for beach time. Beautiful place but everything is very expensive there!!

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