Cruise NewsCarnival Cruise Line Adding WaterWorks Waterpark to Another Cruise Ship

Carnival Cruise Line Adding WaterWorks Waterpark to Another Cruise Ship

Carnival Cruise Line is adding their WaterWorks waterpark to Carnival Glory when the ship goes into dry dock at the end of February.

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Carnival Glory is scheduled for dry dock between February 25 through March 10, 2017 and Carnival.com has added that WaterWorks is “Coming Soon” to the description of the cruise ship.

While the configurations of WaterWorks differ from each ship, here is the description that is listed on Carnival’s website: “Wanna splish — and splash — the day away? Head on over to WaterWorks, Carnival’s onboard waterpark. First up, there’s the Twister Waterslide, hundreds of feet of spiraling awesomeness that starts you off high in the air and gets you down low with one of the fastest, wettest rides you’ll find anywhere.

Select ships have side-by-side racing slides, which make serious competition seriously fun. Wear your speed suit for Speedway Splash, which features hundreds of feet of racing action, plus special lighting effects you’ll experience on the road to victory. DrainPipe ends with one major swirl of a finish, while PowerDrencher takes soaking seriously — imagine the biggest bucket of water you’ve ever seen, raining down on you from above. And this isn’t just kids’ stuff — the young at heart are encouraged to zoom and splash around too! (WaterWorks configurations vary by ship.)”

Currently, WaterWorks can be found on the following Carnival cruise ships:  Carnival Breeze, Carnival Dream, Carnival Ecstasy, Carnival Fantasy, Carnival Fascination, Carnival Inspiration, Carnival Imagination, Carnival Legend, Carnival Magic, Carnival Pride, Carnival Sensation, Carnival Sunshine, and Carnival Vista.

Carnival.com states that the waterpark is “coming soon” to Carnival Glory and Carnival Horizon.

Carnival Glory is a 100,000 gross ton Conquest class cruise ship that debuted in the Summer of 2003.  The nearly 3,000 passenger cruise ship is currently based out of PortMiami and sails seven night cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.

Photo Credit: Mark Dennis via Wiki Creative Commons 2.0

 

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