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We're sailing on MSC Opera on the 25th November.

 

Roll calls do seem to be dead due to the very low numbers of English speakers on these Cuba cruises. It could be that you are the only ones on your sailing, but then think how many English-speaking cruisers aren't on Cruise Critic (more fool them ;p). I expect you will find a few others once onboard.

 

We're super excited for the trip, and hungry for any tips or information anyone can provide. Our expectations of MSC Opera have been set to 'low' on the basis of several bad reviews, but we're very much happy to make the trip work for us, so I'm sure it will be fun either way!

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Hi, lucky I had read some good reviews. There was one where they were the only English couple on broad except for a few Canadians. Getting in out of Cuba seem to take sometime. But I'm so looking forward this cruise practicing my Spanish and salsa. This seem to be a very fun ship. Give a list of questions before I go and I will find out for you.

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