MSC Divina Review

2nd Time on Divina but this time highly disappointed

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on MSC Divina
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lancera
6-10 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Nov 2017
Cabin: Balcony Stateroom
Traveled with children

Our first time on Divina was amazing. So much, we decided to repeat, which we have never done before, we like to try different ships. This time we convinced my In-Laws to come with us as we spoke so highly of Divina. Well, little over a year did a lot of difference. This time (I assume) they changed the chef and the worst was the food in the dining room. How they can ruin Italian food is a mystery to me. Buffet was better, but limited in evenings as most people do go to the restaurant. But better food than the restaurant, no doubt.

I love the ship as such, it is a beautiful ship, from lobby to sitting areas to cabins it is very nice and an enjoyment to be on. Passengers are mostly from out of US at least during summer, November had more US then July. Is more upscale than other lines with the same price.

Shows were really good, entertainment in general good. I love the bowling and 4 D Theater as well as racing the car. There is one slide (water is really cold, so I didn't use it but kids really enjoy it). I travel with kids 8 then 9 years old and both really liked the club, although they spent a lot of time in the sports court or around the ship with other kids.

Cabin Review

Balcony Stateroom

Cabin B1

Our cabin was a handicap one, so it was huge. Decoration was different than cabins in the Fantastica experience. Beds were also very comfortable and in general decoration is far better than some Carnival, NCL or Royal I have been on.

Port Reviews

St. Thomas

Nice port, good beaches, interesting places to see.

Nassau

Nassau has a nice pirate museum the kids and us enjoyed and several points of interest. Is worth going out one time, we have been here several times and after 2 visits we just stay on the boat.

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