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The ship MSC Euribia was built in 2023, being 2 years older than MSC World America, which was launched on 2025. The ship MSC Euribia it has a capacity of 6327 passengers that are distributed in its 2419 cabins (interior, exterior and balcony), on the contrary, the MSC World America can accommodate up to 6762 passengers in its 2626 cabins. In the same way, the ship MSC Euribia has a lower ratio of crew members per passenger, having one crew member per 3.7 passengers, compared to the ratio of 3.2 per crew member of MSC World America, which normally translates into better service.
Comparing both cruises, one of the differences of MSC Euribia is that it has a total of 3 free restaurants (Marketplace Buffet & Restaurant, MSC Yacht Club Restaurant , Restaurante Principal (MSC), ) included in the price of the cruise, making a total of 10 restaurants that we can visit. Nevertheless, MSC World America has enabled a total of 13 restaurants of different types of menus in which 6 (Marketplace Buffet & Restaurant, MSC Yacht Club Restaurant , Restaurante Principal (MSC), Il Mercato Buffet, La Brasserie Buffet, Luna Park Pizza & Burger) are included in the price of the cruise.
The exterior and common areas of the cruise MSC Euribia include a total of 4 pools and 9 jacuzzis where you can enjoy with the family during your stay and take a dip. However, the cruise MSC World AmericaIncludes 3 plus pools, having a total of 7 that we can enjoy for free during the stay to bathe and including 13 jacuzzis to relax. On the other hand, the cruise ship MSC Euribia has 23 bars and lounges to enjoy all kinds of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages instead of the 20 that includes MSC World America distributed throughout the boat.
MSC Euribia is 331 meters long, so it is equal to the length or height of 12 basketball court, 8 Boeing 737 aircraft, 3 Big Ben, or 22 buses. Instead the cruise MSC World America is 333 meters long, so it is equal to the length or height of 6 Towers of Pisa, 14 tennis courts, 3 football fields or 70 Tesla Model 3 cars.
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