Carnival Cruise Line is adding the first Sky Zone trampoline park at sea on their new cruise ship, Carnival Panorama. Carnival Panorama will be the cruise line’s third Vista class ship and is debuting in December.
Sky Zone will be located on Decks 6 and 7 on Carnival Panorama. The expansive two-deck-high facility encompasses more than 3,000 square feet and will provide high-flying fun for guests of all ages across a 12-lane trampoline court.
Sky Zone will be open all day on sea days with late afternoon and evening sessions on port days. One-hour sessions will be held throughout the cruise and available for three different age groups – 6 months to 5 years; 6-14; and 15 and older.
During “toddler time” sessions, younger cruisers can participate in the bouncy fun, accompanied by an adult. The fee is $5 per child and $5 per adult.
Older kids can check out a “challenge zone” equipped with a climbing wall, balance/jousting beam, Sky Ladder climbing apparatus, gravity-defying dodgeball games and above-the-rim basketball experiences. The one-hour sessions are $12. Custom Sky Zone socks are included in the price.
There’s also a nighttime all-ages blacklight glow party for $18 and includes a custom T-shirt. All activities can be conveniently booked once on board at the Sky Zone kiosk located adjacent to the facility.
Sky Zone is the originator in creating innovative ways to play with over 200 trampoline parks across the U
Sky Zone is one of many family-friendly amenities that will be featured on Carnival Panorama when it debuts in Long Beach December 11 – the first new Carnival ship to be homeported on the West Coast in 20 years. Also featured will be a massive WaterWorks aqua park, extra-roomy Family Harbor staterooms, a suspended ropes course, and the line’s Seuss at Sea program, part of an exclusive partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises.
Carnival Panorama will sail year-round seven-day Mexican Riviera cruises beginning on December 14.