MSC Magnifica deck 7 plan (Amalfi-Promenade-Casino-Lounge)
Deck layout and review

Review of MSC Magnifica deck 7 (Amalfi-Promenade-Casino-Lounge)
Royal Theatre (level 2 of 2)
Atlantic City Casino (capacity 222 seats, size 6780 ft2 / 1000 m2, smoking allowed, slots, gambling tables, own full bar) is the ship’s main gambling and gaming venue. It occupies a large indoor space of several hundred square metres and is designed for adult guests over the minimum age requirement, typically offering a range of casino games including slot machines and table games such as roulette, blackjack and poker, along with dedicated areas like a separate poker room for Texas Hold ’Em within the overall facility. The casino has its own bar service and areas where smoking is permitted in line with ship policies, and it functions as one of the principal evening entertainment options alongside other venues such as the theatre and lounges, with typical opening hours that span sea days and evenings when passengers are aboard.
MSC Yacht Club Restaurant is a private dining venue reserved solely for guests booked in the Yacht Club. It was introduced as part of the ship’s extensive refurbishment and forms one of the core Yacht Club facilities alongside the Top Sail Lounge and private pool and sundeck. The restaurant offers à la carte menus with a focus on Mediterranean and international cuisine prepared by dedicated culinary staff, and service includes a sommelier to assist with food and wine pairings. This space is designed to provide a refined and elevated dining experience with panoramic views, and access is restricted to Yacht Club passengers as part of the all-inclusive Yacht Club service package.
Card Room (28 seats Texas Hold’Em poker room next to the Magnifica’s Casino)
Library (15 seats, books in different languages, card and board games)
Art Gallery (art exhibitions and auctions)
Photo Gallery & Shop (photo services, cameras, accessories)
Oriental Plaza Restaurant (54 seats Asian specialty restaurant/a la carte charge, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Thai and Indonesian cuisine; open for Lunch 12-4 pm and Dinner 6 pm - 12 am) is a speciality à la carte dining venue with seating for a relatively small number of guests in an intimate space. It offers a range of Asian-inspired cuisine with dishes drawn from Chinese, Japanese, Thai and other oriental culinary traditions, including items such as sushi, sashimi, maki, temaki, dim sum, dumplings, noodles, pad Thai, chicken satay and other regional specialties that are prepared to order rather than served buffet-style. The interior décor reflects an Asian aesthetic with dark and gold tones and motifs such as dragons and floral prints, and table reservations are typically required due to its limited capacity. It operates as one of the ship’s fee-based specialty restaurants distinct from the main complimentary dining rooms and self-service buffet.
Cyber Cafe (19 Internet computers room) is a dedicated internet station and computer room in the Amalfi public area where guests can access the web, email and online services using a bank of computers equipped with full-size screens and keyboards, and there are also high-quality printers available. It is positioned among other public amenities such as the card room and art gallery, and offers a way for passengers to connect online while at sea without relying solely on personal devices, with the ship’s Wi-Fi network available throughout the vessel and specific internet packages or access plans applying to use of the Cyber Cafe computers.
Cuba Lounge (32 seats cigar club/smoking room) is a dedicated cigar lounge and smoking roomIt is an indoor bar-style venue with seating for about 30-plus guests and is designed to offer an environment where passengers can relax with a selection of cigars accompanied by drinks from the bar’s range of spirits and beverages. The space is separate from the ship’s main bar and lounge venues, labelled specifically as a cigar room, and forms part of the broader set of lounges and social spaces on Deck 7 serving adult passengers throughout the cruise.
L’Olimpiade Sporting Bar (120 seats 3230 ft2 sports bar, open 10 am - 1 am, with pool tables, a la carte menu for snacks and beverages) is one of the ship’s themed bar-and-lounge venues that combines a casual bar atmosphere with sports-oriented entertainment elements. It is a spacious indoor public bar seating around 120 people and operates throughout most of the day and evening, typically from mid-morning into the early hours, serving an à la carte menu of snacks and light fare alongside a full range of beverages. The bar is equipped with large television screens showing a variety of sporting events and also includes pool tables for guest use, making it a social meeting point where passengers can watch live or recorded sports, play games and eat or drink in a relaxed setting rather than as a formal dining experience.
L’Ametista Lounge & Bar (330 seats show lounge with dance floor, full bar, karaoke, dance competitions, cooking demonstrations, game shows, occasional midnight buffets) is a large public lounge and entertainment venue that functions both as a bar and a show space. It is one of the ship’s principal lounges with seating for around 330 guests and includes its own bar and dance floor within the Amalfi public area. The lounge is used for evening entertainment and activities such as live music, karaoke, dance events, games and other scheduled performances, and also operates as a social space where passengers can drink and gather throughout the day and night.
