Carnival Cruise Line Takes Delivery Of Mardi Gras
Carnival Cruise Line has officially taken delivery of its new ship, Mardi Gras, in a virtual ceremony at Meyer Turku Shipyard, Finland, on December 18, 2020. The ship, set for guest operations in April 2021, will be North America's most innovative vessel, powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and featuring the first roller coaster at sea. Mardi Gras will accommodate over 5,200 guests, with 2,600 staterooms and 180 suites. The inaugural voyage is scheduled for April 24, 2021, from Port Canaveral, Florida.
- Delivery of Mardi Gras aligns with planned expansion and modernization of the fleet.
- First cruise ship in North America powered by LNG, enhancing environmental sustainability.
- High demand for inaugural cruise, with strong bookings for future sister ship, Carnival Celebration.
- Delays in delivery due to pandemic-related issues may affect operational timeline.
- Significant operational costs and investments required for new LNG fueling infrastructure at Port Canaveral.
MIAMI, Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Carnival Cruise Line today took delivery of its highly anticipated new ship, Mardi Gras, in a live virtual signing ceremony at the Meyer Turku Shipyard in Turku, Finland.
When Mardi Gras begins guest operations in April 2021, the 180,000-gross-ton vessel will be the most innovative ship in North America as it will be the first ship to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), boast a suite of new technology, and BOLT, the first-ever roller coaster at sea.
The ship's venues, dining and entertainment will be dispersed throughout six distinctive zones, and include a new restaurant by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, the line's first-ever Big Chicken by Shaquille O'Neal, two dining venues led by Food Network star Guy Fieri, and a new restaurant concept by master chef Rudi Sodamin. The centerpiece of the ship is a breathtaking three-deck-high atrium with floor-to-ceiling windows and movable LED screens that open up to a stunning ocean view.
Mardi Gras will accommodate more than 5,200 guests and a crew of 2,000. Guests will have the choice of more than 2,600 staterooms and 180 suites across 11 categories.
"We have been working tirelessly this year to get to this exciting day to take delivery of this beautiful ship, and the team at Meyer Turku has been an outstanding partner throughout this process," said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. "I cannot wait for our guests and crew to see and experience Mardi Gras. Notwithstanding the delays related to the pandemic, there is tremendous enthusiasm and pent-up demand for this ship. Next we will work on the development of her sister ship, Carnival Celebration, which arrives in 2022 and has sold very well since inventory opened in October."
"We are delivering a beautiful and highly advanced ship with world-class technology such as LNG propulsion, to name just one. With these sophisticated systems, she will be one of the most environmentally friendly ships to sail the North American waters. I am very proud of our team of shipbuilders and would like to thank everyone involved of their dedication during the building process", CEO of Meyer Turku, Tim Meyer, states.
Duffy said Mardi Gras will depart from Turku later this month to begin her voyage to North America. The ship will operate seven-day Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral, Fla., and Carnival has worked closely Port Canaveral to build a new cruise terminal to accommodate the Excel-class ship and also facilitate the new LNG fueling process. The inaugural voyage for Mardi Gras is scheduled for April 24, 2021.
Mardi Gras facts:
Gross tonnage: 180,000
Guests: 5200+
Staterooms: 2600+
Length: 340 m/1115 ft.
Beam: 42m/138 ft.
Decks: 19
Crew: 2,000
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SOURCE Carnival Cruise Line
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