A company marked the launch of its newest cruise ship by creating a record-breaking display of 1,391 Lego ships lined up on the deck. MSC Cruises achieved the Guinness World Record for the longest line of Lego ships on the deck of its flagship, the MSC World America, as it sailed from Saint-Nazaire, France, to its new home port in Miami, Florida. The team of around 1,500 crew members assembled and arranged the Lego ships, creating a line that stretched 292 feet.
During the attempt to set the record, a Guinness World Records adjudicator was present on deck to witness the feat and officially certify the achievement. The naming ceremony for the MSC World America is set to take place on Wednesday, with the ship commencing its inaugural Caribbean season on Saturday. The impressive display of Lego ships showcased the creativity and teamwork of the crew members on board the new cruise ship.
The video embedded in the content provides a visual representation of the record-breaking display of Lego ships on the deck of the MSC World America. The celebration of the ship’s launch was a unique and memorable event, highlighting the innovative and playful spirit of MSC Cruises. The company’s dedication to creating a memorable experience for passengers was evident in the creative and impressive display of Lego ships.
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