Markanddonna Posted March 8 #1 Share Posted March 8 Been on 8+ msc cruises and this is the first with English only announcements! Seashore out of Port Canaveral. It might be different out of Miami or maybe it's a new policy. We had 8 different languages out of Rome on the Grandiosa pre pandemic with Mandarin And Cantonese added to the list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Georgia_Peaches Posted March 8 #2 Share Posted March 8 We experienced English only out of Miami as well as PC. I believe the other languages were offered on the stateroom television. Perhaps they have toned this down for US departures although, our Miami cruise clientele was very European centric. Had a ball meeting new friends in the wine bar from France and Holland...before too long it was like a game of Pictionary as we drew out pictures trying to communicate...then someone got smart and whipped out their translation app on their phones. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Eglesbrech Posted March 8 #3 Share Posted March 8 20 minutes ago, Markanddonna said: Been on 8+ msc cruises and this is the first with English only announcements! Seashore out of Port Canaveral. It might be different out of Miami or maybe it's a new policy. We had 8 different languages out of Rome on the Grandiosa pre pandemic with Mandarin And Cantonese added to the list. We have been on ex Southampton cruises where it has been English only and others where it has been multiple languages. In Europe at least it seems to depend on how many embarkation ports / range of pax there are. Our last winter cruise they had Southampton, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Zebrugge and Le Harve and so 5 languages. In the summer the only embarkation was Southampton so English only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare JamieLogical Posted March 8 #4 Share Posted March 8 I was on the Divina out of Miami last month and announcements were in five languages, but according to the staff, our passenger demographics were 80% European, so that is not surprising. I have sailed on the Meraviglia out of NYC a few times now and announcements have been in English and Spanish on those sailings. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark_T Posted March 8 #5 Share Posted March 8 I do suspect it is driven by the demographics, so it can change with each cruise rather than by departure port. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fogfog Posted March 10 #6 Share Posted March 10 On 3/8/2024 at 8:39 AM, Markanddonna said: Been on 8+ msc cruises and this is the first with English only announcements! Seashore out of Port Canaveral. It might be different out of Miami or maybe it's a new policy. We had 8 different languages out of Rome on the Grandiosa pre pandemic with Mandarin And Cantonese added to the list. We noticed that on Seashore last month and yet on Divinia this past week there were lots of folks from the EU and all announcements were in E/F/D/S/I and at the YC and Diamond events greetings also included portuguese. In dining, the servers often sang HBD in 2-3 languages each time... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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