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MSC Cruises · MSC Seashore · Deck 14, Cabin 14088

Why end-of-row infinity balcony cabins go first

Bridge team here. We call the end-of-row infinity balcony cabins on Seashore the 'fishbowl corners' because they have sight lines that the middle balcony cabins don't. When the ship is docking, those corner cabins get the full panoramic view of the port approach — often 270 degrees. Passengers in 14088 and its equivalents on other decks almost always have a coffee in hand watching us park. Some ports take 45 minutes to dock and it's genuinely a great show from up there. Officers and experienced crew who know the ship always tell their family members to request corner units.

The Silent Bridge Officer
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MSC Cruises · MSC Seashore · Deck 14, Cabin 14088

Infinity balcony lives up to the hype

MSC Seashore's infinity balconies (no barrier between you and the sea, just a glass floor extension) are genuinely something special. 14088 has a wider balcony than most due to being at the end of the row — extra maybe 40cm but you feel it. The ship is beautiful, cabin is modern and white with good storage. AC works well. Only issue: the infinity balcony has a small lip that collects water when it rains and it takes a while to drain. Found a puddle our first morning. Not a dealbreaker. Maintenance fixed a small rattling hanger issue within 20 mins of reporting. Would recommend MSC Seashore for couples who want the balcony experience.

Coral Lookout
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