2019 Sea Tales Family Cruise Travel Planner

The Treehouse (3–7 years) Little ones will want to stay all day while counselors entertain them with kids-only dance parties, movies and cartoons, ice cream and pizza parties, t-shirt coloring, pajama parties, theme nights, fun fairs, and art projects. The Lodge (8–12 years) Older kids will enjoy a boatload of exciting activities including kids-only dinners, dance parties, movies, scavenger hunts, karaoke and talent shows, sports tournaments, and theme nights.

Teens (13–17 years) Teen Lounges (13–17 years) The Beach House in Camp Discovery

In the Teens-only exclusive lounges, passengers aged 13–17 can make new friends while enjoying all of the coolest amenities. Themed parties, video game tournaments, dance classes, and movies for teens are just a few of the fun activities teens can enjoy. Please note that the Pacific does not have a dedicated Youth Center.

#5 MSC Cruises Minimum Age: Six months Children’s Programs: Extensive Babysitting: Yes Tickets: http://www.cruisecompete.com/lines/msc_italian_cruises.html

New for 2018: • MSC Cruises now sails to Cuba, Asia, and the US and Canada • MSC Babycare services are only available on sea days, not on port days. This service now starts at 1:00 PM, not 11:00AM Overview The ships of MSC Cruises are modern and sophisticated. The newer ones are glitzy and quite glamorous; all have a distinctly Italian ambience. The ships cruise the Mediterranean in both winter and summer, attracting an international clientele, mostly European. The newer ships have appealing new facilities: a children’s aqua park, a big shopping mall, the longest single-rider waterslide at sea, and an Eataly restaurant. Though life on board generally follows traditional cruise ship schedules, with fixed mealtimes and fixed table-mates, the atmosphere is relaxed. For the two formal nights each week, men are encouraged to wear tuxedos or suits and ties, while women are expected to choose either evening wear or cocktail dresses. Informal evenings call for jackets and trousers for men and casual dresses or pants outfits for women. For casual nights, just about anything goes—except shorts, which are never allowed in the dining room at dinnertime. Tank tops, bathing suits, bathrobes, etc. are not allowed in indoor restaurants. Announcements are generally made in Italian, French, Spanish, German, and English. During cruises in Europe, the onboard currency is the Euro.

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2019 Sea Tales Family Cruise Travel Planner

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