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MSC Opera

MSC Opera is small by today's standards at 58,600 grt, but the amount of public space seems more like a ship almost twice its size.
The Aroma Coffee Bar is built around the second level of the ship's two-deck atrium.
The sleek European styling can be seen as the stairway descends from the Aroma to the reception desk on Deck 5.
The La Cabala piano bar is one of MSC Opera's smaller lounges. Throughout the ship there are touches of the European design which aren't evident unless you look at details, yet they give you a different feel. Note the interestingly-shaped bar stools at right. 
The Byblos Discoteca is the ship's late-night dance club located at the top of the ship with a sweeping aft view. It is unusually spacious and equipped with the latest electronics and special effects.
The ship's theater is located at the front of Deck 6 and has excellent sightlines due to absence of any posts in the main part of the room.
L'Approdo Restaurant is the larger of the ship's two main restaurants and is located aft on Deck 6.
Il Patio is an outdoor dining and entertainment area on Deck 11 that is protected by the tent above and glass walls on all sides. 
The two pools and whirlpools are located just forward of Il Patio. There is another entertainment area at the forward end of the the pools.

MSC Opera Staterooms

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