Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras, Carnival’s largest cruise ship yet, will sail its maiden voyage in one year. Mardi Gras will be the cruise industry’s first ship with a roller coaster.
At 180,000 gross tons, Mardi Gras will be Carnival Cruise Line’s largest cruise ship in their fleet. The ship will be powered by LNG and will sail cruises to the Caribbean from Port Canaveral. Cruises are currently open for bookings. (View Itineraries)
The cruise ship will feature six distinct zones of guest pleasing experiences on the vessel’s 20 decks, including the first roller coaster on a cruise ship. View Prices on Cruises on Carnival’s Mardi Gras
The accommodations on Mardi Gras will include more than 20 different stateroom categories and multiple levels of spacious and luxurious suites. Mardi Gras will also include the most expansive open decks on any Carnival ship, and a spectacular atrium that will serve as the hub of the ship as well as a stunning focal point where guests will be welcomed on board.
BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster, the first rollercoaster at sea, is where riders race along an 800-foot-long track achieving speeds of nearly 40 miles per hour.
The cruise ship will be divided into the following six zones:
- Grand Central (Decks 6-8, midship)
- French Quarter (Deck 6, aft)
- La Piazza (Deck 8, midship)
- Summer Landing (Deck 8, aft)
- Lido (Decks 16-17, aft)
- The Ultimate Playground (Decks 18-20, aft)
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Mardi Gras will sail its maiden voyage on August 31, 2020. After two sailings in Europe, the cruise ship will head to New York City for two cruises before arriving at her homeport in Port Canaveral.
Once in Port Canaveral, Mardi Gras will sail week long cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.
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