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Find the sticky buns in the buffet at breakfast.

 

I have seen them in various locations on different ships, i.e.; the pizza bar in the Armonia, one location with other sweetbreads on the Divina.

 

If you are a sucker for fresh, hot sticky buns, you will not be disappointed.

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8 minutes ago, Homosassa said:

Find the sticky buns in the buffet at breakfast.

 

I have seen them in various locations on different ships, i.e.; the pizza bar in the Armonia, one location with other sweetbreads on the Divina.

 

If you are a sucker for fresh, hot sticky buns, you will not be disappointed.

I better wait til the end of the week to find those lol 

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So i know it's been a while but expect there are still a lot of people googling "MSC divina secrets"

 

However a lot of them are our of date

 

1. The "secret elevators" aren't really secrets. They often take longer than the larger elevator areas.

2. The yard of beer and pizza is no longer served

3. The unlimited arcade/bowling/f1 simulator pass is no longer offered

4. The spa and massage combo isn't offered as far as I could find out

 

However there are a few other interesting things on the ship that haven't been mentioned

 

 1. La Cantina Di Bacco has its own pizza oven and serve freshly baked pizzas for under $10 each (not inc in packages)

2. They also serve wine tastings at any time they are open with no pre booking necessary. Just pick any 3 wines per person and you also get a nice antipasto plate. They don't advertise it anywhere for some reason. 

3. The deck 15 hot tubs are great and normally empty

4. The sushi restaurant in the galaxy disco also serves al la carte inc Ramen noodles and other things (tempura banana is great)

5. Imo it's well worth investing in Al La Carte options throughout the ship at any opportunity to avoid the very mediocre main dining and buffet (which seems to be the system MSC aims for)

6. Unsure if it's a company policy or specific to our ports/itinerary but we were allowed to bring as much alcohol on board as we wanted. (Inc rum etc)

 

 

 

 

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