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172: MSC Cruises Family and Kids' Program

172: MSC Cruises Family and Kids' Program

FromGary Bembridge's Tips For Travellers


172: MSC Cruises Family and Kids' Program

FromGary Bembridge's Tips For Travellers

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of Tips for Travellers I explore the family-based entertainment, kids' programs and dining on MSC Cruises. Towards the end of 2014 and into 2015, the line started to renovate four of their smaller and older ships (Armonia, Lirica, Sinfonia and Opera) which included slicing them into two and inserting a 25-metre section full of new facilities and cabins. They called it the "Renaissance Programme".
I went on the first of the ships to go through the process, MSC Armonia,after she came out of dry dock and embarked on her inaugural voyage. Whilst on board I was able to view the changes first hand, hear more about the unusual engineering project and find out why they undertook such drastic action. But more importantly what it all means for passengers choosing to cruise on the ships.
While one of the objectives was no doubt to increase the number of guests the ship can carry to leverage costs and make them able to keep offering value fares and still make a return, passengers benefit in at least four areas from what I observed:
1: Improved facilities for families, especially in the Kids' Club areas with more options and partnerships with brands like Chicco baby toys and equipment, Duplo and Lego.2: Improved dining options and choices including a special restaurant for Spa Suites and an anytime dining restaurant in addition to the fixed seating one.3: More balcony cabins, something increasingly sought by modern cruisers.4: Refreshed and updated public areas and cabins with new carpets, reupholstered and new furniture.
To find out more about changes in entertainment, family facilities and dining, which I thought would be of most interest to listeners, I interviewed three key MSC crew and management.

Matteo Mancini, Youth Activities Coordinator for the entire MSC fleet. He told me about their approach to families and kids’ programs, the five different clubs, partnerships and more about the specific facilities and what is different to other cruise lines.
Alessandro Molinari, the Cruise Director, who spoke about how the changes in the ship have influenced the entertainment options and program, and how it is different to other ships in the fleet.
Massimo Lazzari, Food and Beverage Manager who explained the new dining choices and how the menus change based in the region.

The line is so focused on their family and children programs they invite people to email the head office team focused on the area with suggestions and questions, which Matteo Mancini personally answers.The email is mscmariners@msccruises.com
Released:
Jan 26, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Want to make more of your precious travel time and money? Then the Tips For Travellers podcast is the podcast for you! Every week your host (Gary Bembridge, a published travel author, writer, video maker, blogger and YouTuber - his channel has 30 million video views!) shares travel inspiration, advice, tips and money saving ideas based on his first-hand experiences of travelling every month of every year for over 25 years. Each episode features one of these (1) destinations reviews and tips, (2) answers to listener travel questions, (3) live travel reports or (4) cruise line reviews and advice on getting the most from them. Visit http://www.TipsForTravellers.com to follow Tips For Travellers on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Twitter and to sign up for the monthly newsletter.