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Review: Colossal MSC World America Cruise Ship Seems Familiar, but Has Unique Offerings

  • MSC Cruises introduced its new ship, MSC World America, at a naming ceremony in PortMiami on April 9, 2025.
  • The ship was developed to provide a large, 22-deck vessel that offers year-round, seven-night Caribbean itineraries beginning in April 2025.
  • MSC World America includes distinctive features such as the 11-deck dry twisting slide called The Jaw Drop, multiple dining venues, and a family area named The Harbour on the top decks.
  • The ship accommodates 6,764 passengers and weighs 216,638 gross tons, with entertainment including "Dirty Dancing in Concert" and 18 bars like The Gin Project serving custom gin drinks.
  • MSC Cruises aims to maintain its European identity while appealing to American guests, as stated by new USA president Lynn Torrent during the launch event.
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Review: Colossal MSC World America cruise ship seems familiar, but has unique offerings

It’s hard to not compare MSC Cruises’ World Class ships and its largest-ever offering, the MSC World America, to similarly massive ships sailed by Royal Caribbean. But while World America may look like its competitor’s ships, it has touches that set it apart. The Jaw Drop dry, twisting slide takes riders on an 11-deck trip on board MSC Cruises’ new ship, the MSC World America, in PortMiami on Wednesday, April 10, 2025. (Richard Tribou/Orlando Se…

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