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MSC World America (MSC Cruises)
Debut: April 2025
Highlights: Seven themed districts including Family Aventura with the Cliffhanger (an overwater swing ride), The Harbour Aquapark, and MSC Yacht Club.
Capacity: 6,764 passengers
Itineraries: Caribbean and Bahamas
Review Summary: A bold move by MSC into the North American market with a mega-ship full of family-friendly features and upscale experiences.
Norwegian Aqua (Norwegian Cruise Line)
Debut: 2025
Highlights: 10% larger than its predecessors (Prima and Viva), featuring a hybrid waterslide and rollercoaster.
Review Summary: A step up in innovation and size, designed for thrill-seekers and modern cruisers.
Celebrity Xcel (Celebrity Cruises)
Debut: 2025
Highlights: Builds on the Edge Class with enhanced luxury and design.
Review Summary: A refined, upscale experience with a focus on modern aesthetics and premium service.
Star of the Seas (Royal Caribbean)
Debut: 2025
Highlights: Second in the Icon Class, joining Icon of the Seas as one of the largest cruise ships in the world.
Review Summary: Packed with family-friendly attractions and record-breaking amenities.
Disney Destiny (Disney Cruise Line)
Debut: Late 2025
Highlights: Sister ship to Disney Wish and Disney Treasure, featuring new venues like The Sanctum and De Vil’s.
Review Summary: A magical experience for families, with immersive Disney-themed entertainment.
Windstar’s New Ship
Debut: 2025
Review Summary: Windstar introduces its first newly built ship in decades, promising a boutique luxury experience.
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