I just rode Cliffhanger, the latest over-the-top ride on a cruise ship, and it was a hoot


I just rode Cliffhanger, the latest edge-of-your-seat ride only on MSC World America — and it was a surprising blast.

One moment, I’m seated, feet firmly planted on the ship’s deck. The next? I’m swinging through the air, weightless, as Ocean Cay — MSC Cruises’ private island in the Bahamas — slips from view.

There’s the dreamy white sand beaches, rows of colored houses and iconic red-and-white lighthouse.

Then, just blue sky.

The line to experience Cliffhanger. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

For a split second, we teeter at the top. Then comes the drop. I whoosh backward in a dizzying arc, the sea so far below.

My stomach somersaults, and I realize my hands are gripping tight. Then the adrenaline kicks in. I lift my arms above my head like on a roller coaster and let out a squeal of delight.

The author trying out Cliffhanger. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

This is the most fun you can have 160 feet above the sea — all brought to you by MSC Cruises.

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What is Cliffhanger on MSC World America?

There are many adventures to be had aboard MSC World America. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

Cliffhanger is billed as the only overwater swing at sea, and it might look tame — but don’t be fooled. Towering above Deck 20, the ride — in reality, a massive swing set perched on the edge of the Family Aventura district — can lift up to four thrill-seekers (in two twin seats) up and over the ship on a giddy one-minute flight 160 feet above the sea.

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What’s it like to ride Cliffhanger?

Swinging 160 feet above the ocean. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

I’d watched it from shore the day before while docked overnight at Ocean Cay on a three-night sailing from Miami. From a distance, it didn’t look terrifying — more like a childhood swing moving gently in the breeze. But standing in the queue at 10 a.m., the sultry winds whipping across the deck, the ride suddenly seemed a whole lot scarier.

After slipping off my flip-flops and stashing them in a container, I took my seat on the swing. There’s no seat belt — just a sturdy T-bar that pops into place at the waist. My feet were dangling free.

Don’t be fooled by Cliffhanger’s low-key appearance. It may look like a gentle ride, but swinging out over the open ocean — fast — feels anything but tame.

What begins as the gentlest ride suddenly picks up the pace, flying in ever-wider arcs — higher, faster, farther. The wind whips my hair in every direction, and my stomach lurches at every turn.

Just as suddenly, it stops. The motorized arms return us back over the ship and onto the deck, where a crew member waits to release the T-bar.

It’s all over in 60 seconds, but what a ride. It’s the perfect hit of adrenaline. For just $5, it’s easily one of the best-value thrills at sea.

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Family Aventura: Get ready to fly

MSC World America’s Family Aventura zone. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

Cliffhanger is part of Family Aventura, the action-packed, family-friendly entertainment zone on decks 19 and 20 of MSC World America. This adventure playground is one for kids … and kids at heart.

It’s packed with waterslides and bumper cars, a rock climbing wall, a Formula One simulator, a Lego playroom and arcade games.

It’s also where you’ll find a massive gym and Doremiland, MSC Cruises’ kids clubs.

You could spend an entire day here — and I did — chasing the adrenaline rush.

Adventure Trail aerial ropes course

Adventure Trail ropes course. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

Adventure Trail — a two-level aerial ropes course strung with rope bridges, planks, steps and beams — takes Cliffhanger to a new level. Suspended like a spider’s web high above Deck 20, this sprawling obstacle course offers 45 minutes of palm-sweating, knee-knocking fun.

You’ll get into a safety harness before scampering on the ropes course. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

Clipped into a harness, we navigate planks, tightropes and beams, pulling our bodies along hand ropes with nothing but air beneath our feet. Balancing high above Cliffhanger, the course is an unexpected thrill that gets my heart racing.

It’s all about balance. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

Of course, it’s all safe, good-natured fun. I’m securely attached to the sky rail, with my weight load checked before attempting any element — including the two skyrails, which are essentially zip lines.

One whisks me out and over the Promenade, far below on Deck 8.

The Jaw Drop dry slide winding its way from Deck 19 to Deck 8. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

The other winds dramatically around the edge of the ship. Both times I ride, the wind is fierce, and I have to launch myself off the platform to counter the strong pushback from the gusts. It’s a “Mission Impossible” moment, equal parts exhilarating and surreal.

Adventure Trail ropes course aboard MSC World America. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

Jaw Drop dry slide

Hop into the shark’s mouth for the ride of your life. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

Family Aventura is also home to Jaw Drop, a dry slide that plunges an eye-popping 11 stories down through the back of the ship, ending on the Promenade at Deck 8. Riders enter through the gaping mouth of a giant shark — yes, really — before shooting down the sleek metal chute. It’s as goofy as it is exhilarating, with a hilariously slow stop at the end to let your heart catch up.

Aquapark

Aquapark waterslides. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

For good old-fashioned splashy fun, MSC World America brings the thrills with Aquapark — a colorful maze of themed slides, splash zones and a dual racer slide with a speed timer to race your friends.

Dual racing waterslides. BELINDA LUKSIC/FOR THE POINTS GUY

Then there’s the U Drop Slide, a drop slide with a trapdoor guaranteed to soak the bravest thrill-seeker.

My personal favorite? The VR Slide. With a pair of goggles strapped on, I was suddenly launched into a dreamy, animated world (think: lush jungles, painted elephants, technicolor birds and more) so immersive that I forgot I was even on a waterslide. Easily the strangest — and least scary — waterslide in living history.

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Bottom line

Of all of MSC World America’s offerings, nothing matched Cliffhanger. It hit that nostalgic nerve — like being 5 years old again, legs pumping on the playground swing, the whole world tilting as you soared higher.

As a kid, I used to screech with delight as my mom pushed me ever higher. There was always that heart-lurching moment at the top, just before gravity took over.

Cliffhanger recreated that unbridled joy — this time 160 feet above the ocean.

There are seven districts on MSC World America, each packed with a world of entertainment and fun. But to my mind, Cliffhanger is its crowning glory. The simple swing delivers sky-high thrills all in 60 seconds.

It had me on the edge of my seat — in the best way possible.

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