Rare AtSeaWithChris Posted April 25, 2023 #1 Share Posted April 25, 2023 Carnival announced the 2 new zones today. MEET THE CURRENTS ZONE WHERE THE FUN JUST FLOWS Let the fantastical world of sunken cities, mermaids and sea monsters guide you through this new and exciting zone —Currents! Encompassing Deck 6 and Deck 7, Currents, is an awe-inspiring, immersive and transformative space that takes guests below the waves with a playful vibe featuring new and exciting bar and dining venues and live music. When your clients step into Currents, they will be transported to mesmerizing underwater worlds, both realistic and fantastical, in a beautiful space that changes from day to night and throughout the cruise. There’s classic styling and innovative tech packed into the zone too — with six huge LED “windows” and the wave-shaped LED ceiling — that gives you views of immersive digital undersea environments. DR.INKS, PH.D BAR Dr. Inks, Ph.D. spends her time beneath the waves pondering life’s big questions while still finding time to sip. At this bar you’ll enjoy her favorites, like unique ocean-themed drinks such as color-changing cocktails, jellyfish and layered shots, and playful items featuring sea foam, boba pearls and unique garnishes that are as visually striking as they are delicious. Your clients will enjoy tasty drinks, live music and great company as they relax and people-watch at this along-the-way bar surrounded by an environment that transports guests to Dr.Inks’ underwater home. THE GOLDEN MERMAID This ultra-stylish lounge is home to a mysterious golden mermaid who swims to the depths of the oceans to find long-lost treasures of ancient civilizations and uncovers secret cocktail recipes. The mixological treasures here include cocktail recipes inspired by precious metals and gemstones, drinks served in exquisite glassware, plus garnishes like edible glitter reminiscent of sunlight streaming through the waves! All this glitz pairs perfectly with live music — it’s a perfect place to relax with an elegant drink before or after dinner. EMERIL’S BISTRO 717 Emeril our Chief Culinary Officer is a crowd-pleaser, and his style of hometown favorites — New Orleans’ Creole and seafood — is back by popular demand! At Emeril’s Bistro 717, the good stuff starts early with breakfast like shrimp & grits, poached eggs and — mm-mmm! — beignets. Then for lunch and dinner there’s seafood creations such as creole boiled shrimp, fresh oysters, stone crab (seasonally) and lobster, as well as Crescent City classics like jambalaya, fresh oysters, duck ‘n sausage gumbo, stone crab and more. THE SHORES ZONE—THE PLACE WHERE THE OCEAN MEETS THE LAND Located on Deck 8, The Shores is the place where the ocean meets land, a zone that’s inspired by the ways people enjoy the seaside including piers, boardwalks and beaches. An impressive three-deck-high fish school art installation rises from Deck 6 all the way to Deck 8 to bring guests up from the Currents below to the surface. Here, your clients will stroll along the boardwalk alongside colorful and playful designs, including a fun Ferris wheel- inspired ceiling feature, and casual seating areas, both inside and outside. COASTAL SLICE No seaside experience would be complete without some delicious snacks, that’s why the Shores zone delivers with two counter venues offering fresh hot pizza at Coastal Slice or Beach Buns where your clients can enjoy delicious sandwiches and hot dogs to enjoy by the boardwalk or al fresco on the lanai. MARINA BAR Inspired by the shores of New England, with nautical, boating and yachting themes, this inside- outside bar is the perfect place for enjoying coffee and cocktails inside by the boardwalk or outside by the sea. PLUS, FAN-FAVORITE ZONES THAT ARE SURE TO WOW In addition to Currents & Shores, Carnival Jubilee will also be home to four zones filled with spectacular activities and venues that guests have gotten to love on both Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration including Grand Central, The Ultimate Playground featuring BOLT, the Ultimate Sea Coaster, Summer Landing and Lido. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weezal Posted April 25, 2023 #2 Share Posted April 25, 2023 https://carnival-news.com/2023/04/25/carnival-jubilee-celebrates-the-sea-and-shores-with-two-new-zones/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrotherCraig Posted April 25, 2023 #3 Share Posted April 25, 2023 Exciting! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelkel2 Posted April 25, 2023 #4 Share Posted April 25, 2023 It looks beautiful! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Journey11 Posted April 25, 2023 #5 Share Posted April 25, 2023 THANKS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TxTeach79 Posted April 26, 2023 #6 Share Posted April 26, 2023 Looks awesome! Can't wait to see her first hand! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Illbcruzn4life Posted April 26, 2023 #7 Share Posted April 26, 2023 Thanks for posting this. I have to wait until september 24 to cruise on her. Looks awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl Nival Posted April 26, 2023 #8 Share Posted April 26, 2023 They need to be careful with using LED screens so much. They look like trash when the pixels start to burn out. I was on the Vista this past October, and large swaths of the LED-ceiling in the main lobby were out. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwokpot Posted April 26, 2023 #9 Share Posted April 26, 2023 35 minutes ago, Carl Nival said: They need to be careful with using LED screens so much. They look like trash when the pixels start to burn out. I was on the Vista this past October, and large swaths of the LED-ceiling in the main lobby were out. Additionally Carnival isn't known for properly maintaining their ships. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allinwonderland Posted April 27, 2023 #10 Share Posted April 27, 2023 Okay, this might be enough to get me to sail from Galveston (where you can't have Cheers on day 1) at least once. Excel class is another level, and certainly getting myself from AZ to TX is easier/cheaper than getting to FL, even though Galveston is a whole other mess. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TravelBluebird Posted April 27, 2023 #11 Share Posted April 27, 2023 34 minutes ago, allinwonderland said: Okay, this might be enough to get me to sail from Galveston (where you can't have Cheers on day 1) at least once. Excel class is another level, and certainly getting myself from AZ to TX is easier/cheaper than getting to FL, even though Galveston is a whole other mess. We’re going next year on Jubilee from Galveston with friends from California and Idaho; really is much easier for them to get to Galveston than Florida! And yep on the Galveston mess…I hate having to get there after flying in to Houston. I also have some video coverage of the new Jubilee zones in my cruise news video this week; just look for Cruising with Dee on YouTube, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joebucks Posted April 28, 2023 #12 Share Posted April 28, 2023 I welcome more Excel class ships with open arms! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
missholly24 Posted April 28, 2023 #13 Share Posted April 28, 2023 So many people. I like when the ships keep it around 3-4000. This ship looks packed. The size increase looks like cabins and not open space. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mz-s Posted April 28, 2023 #14 Share Posted April 28, 2023 7 minutes ago, missholly24 said: So many people. I like when the ships keep it around 3-4000. This ship looks packed. The size increase looks like cabins and not open space. It's true, Carnival's Excel class accommodates basically the same amount of people as RCL's Oasis class (Oasis holds a few hundred more, which is nothing when you are talking about over 5,000 people). But the Oasis class is around 45000 tons larger (or about half of a Carnival Spirit). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelkel2 Posted April 28, 2023 #15 Share Posted April 28, 2023 2 hours ago, Joebucks said: I welcome more Excel class ships with open arms! I would too! We absolutely LOVED Mardi Gras. Our last ship we were on before her was the Breeze. The Breeze felt every bit as crowded as the size she was. The buffet was stupid busy, coffee lines, etc. and we talked about how much different the Mardi Gras felt. Bigger, yes. But Mardi Gras really did an excellent job of dispersing the crowds. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmichael1221 Posted April 28, 2023 #16 Share Posted April 28, 2023 11 hours ago, missholly24 said: So many people. I like when the ships keep it around 3-4000. This ship looks packed. The size increase looks like cabins and not open space. I have been on Mardi Gras/Celebration 5 times now - the bigger crowds really weren't that noticeable... 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Illbcruzn4life Posted April 29, 2023 #17 Share Posted April 29, 2023 37 minutes ago, cmichael1221 said: I have been on Mardi Gras/Celebration 5 times now - the bigger crowds really weren't that noticeable... They took a page out of Royal Caribbean's playbook with their neighborhoods that keep people spread out. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare irun5k Posted April 29, 2023 #18 Share Posted April 29, 2023 13 hours ago, mz-s said: It's true, Carnival's Excel class accommodates basically the same amount of people as RCL's Oasis class (Oasis holds a few hundred more, which is nothing when you are talking about over 5,000 people). But the Oasis class is around 45000 tons larger (or about half of a Carnival Spirit). The numbers/stats indeed look bad when you consider tonnage and I had some major concerns about that. Now that I have been on both classes, I believe that Excel did a better job of spreading people out across the ship throughout the day and evening. So, in the end I've not noticed a big difference between the two in regard to crowds. We absolutely loved the Celebration and at this point it would come down to port/price/etc. the next time we have to pick between Excel and Oasis. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tidecat Posted April 30, 2023 #19 Share Posted April 30, 2023 The only real pinch point I noticed on Mardi Gras was in front of the Alchemy Bar. It gets crowded during the evening, especially when you're trying to get to one of the restaurants aft of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jimbo5544 Posted April 30, 2023 #20 Share Posted April 30, 2023 On 4/28/2023 at 8:50 AM, mz-s said: It's true, Carnival's Excel class accommodates basically the same amount of people as RCL's Oasis class (Oasis holds a few hundred more, which is nothing when you are talking about over 5,000 people). But the Oasis class is around 45000 tons larger (or about half of a Carnival Spirit). You have sailed on MG or Celebration? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BlerkOne Posted April 30, 2023 #21 Share Posted April 30, 2023 On 4/28/2023 at 9:22 PM, irun5k said: The numbers/stats indeed look bad when you consider tonnage and I had some major concerns about that. It seems many people have misconceptions about tonnage. which has nothing to do with the weight of a ship. Higher ceilings will give a ship higher tonnage than a similar ship with lower ceilings yet there is still the same amount of square footage for passengers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare AtSeaWithChris Posted April 30, 2023 Author #22 Share Posted April 30, 2023 4 minutes ago, BlerkOne said: Higher ceilings will give a ship higher tonnage than a similar ship with lower ceilings You may be talking about freeboard. You do count the weight of the air in the ship spaces so a higher freeboard will obviously add more weight than the same size vessel with a lower freeboard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BlerkOne Posted April 30, 2023 #23 Share Posted April 30, 2023 11 minutes ago, AtSeaWithChris said: You may be talking about freeboard. You do count the weight of the air in the ship spaces so a higher freeboard will obviously add more weight than the same size vessel with a lower freeboard. I'm talking about gross tonnage which is a measurement of volume and has nothing to do with the weight of anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jimbo5544 Posted April 30, 2023 #24 Share Posted April 30, 2023 The real point is what it has to do with the cruising experience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grewton Posted May 1, 2023 #25 Share Posted May 1, 2023 On 4/27/2023 at 4:55 PM, allinwonderland said: Okay, this might be enough to get me to sail from Galveston (where you can't have Cheers on day 1) at least once. Excel class is another level, and certainly getting myself from AZ to TX is easier/cheaper than getting to FL, even though Galveston is a whole other mess. You can't use the Cheers package on embarkation day in Galveston? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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