MSC Cruises Expands Family Entertainment Offerings for Summer
MSC Cruises announced an expansion of its family and kids’ entertainment programs for the upcoming summer season. The enhancements include new activities and services aimed at providing comprehensive family entertainment on board their ships.
MSC Cruises will now offer baby care services for infants as young as six months old. This service, previously available only for children aged one year and older, will be provided in collaboration with Chicco. The initiative aims to offer parents more flexibility while ensuring their infants are well cared for by trained staff.
The cruise line will introduce daily time slots for parents to join their children in the kids' club. Additionally, a family party will be held once per cruise, allowing parents and children to participate in activities together.
MSC Cruises has added two new game shows to its family entertainment lineup. "World Quest" is a geography-based trivia game, and "Caravaggio" is a spy-themed game show focused on art. These new shows are designed to involve both children and their parents.
The company has extended the operating hours for the teenagers' club (ages 12-17). The club will now be open from 10 AM to 1 PM and from 3 PM to midnight on sea days, and from 3 PM to midnight on port days.
Following successful trials, Guinness World Record activities will be available on more ships. These activities will offer families the opportunity to participate in record-breaking challenges and quizzes.
MSC Cruises will introduce daily activities focused on sustainability, developed in collaboration with the MSC Foundation. These activities aim to educate children on environmental topics through interactive sessions.
The company’s popular entertainment options will continue, including the LEGO® Experience, the "Break the Wall" game show, "Cabin 12006 The Secret Game", MSC Dance Crew competitions, and MasterChef at Sea Juniors. These programs are designed to provide varied and engaging entertainment for children and teenagers across the fleet.