MSC Cruises teams up with Guinness World Records
MSC Cruises is banking on a record-breaking season – with help from talented guests
It announced a new entertainment offering by partnering with Guinness World Records.
The new program allows guests to test their skill and get their name in the record books.
Activities will include live shows inviting guests to attempt to break records.
The new partnership is part of MSC Cruises’ strategy to further elevate guest entertainment.
Guests can participate in the activity by day and audition for the grand evening show.
Finalists then demonstrate their talents and aim to become the next record holder.
Steve Leatham, Global Head of Entertainment, said: “We’re always on the hunt for new and engaging concepts for our guests.”
“This partnership provides unique and enriching entertainment at the highest level.”
Guinness World Records activities are now available on board MSC Seascape, MSC World Europa, and MSC Euribia, welcoming guest from June.
Any new record breakers will be verified by a GWR Official Adjudicator and awarded a Guinness World Records certificate.
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( N. America )
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