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Three deck waterpark to feature on 8,000 passenger Carnival cruise ship

Carnival Cruise Line could soon operate one of the world’s largest cruise ships, following an announcement on Sunday on board Carnival Celebration at the PortMiami cruise terminal.






Carnival Cruise Line could soon operate one of the world’s largest cruise ships, following an announcement on Sunday on board Carnival Celebration at the PortMiami cruise terminal.

The line said it will roll out three new 8,000-passenger cruise ships in 2029, 2031, and 2033 as part of what it calls “Project Ace.”

In addition, it revealed the names of its next two Excel Class vessels, plans for new family-friendly offerings, deployment and private destination changes, and updates to its loyalty program.

Here’s a rundown of the latest from the line.

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Three deck waterpark to feature on 8,000 passenger Carnival cruise ship

Carnival Cruise Line could soon operate one of the world’s largest cruise ships, following an announcement on Sunday on board Carnival Celebration at the PortMiami cruise terminal.






Carnival Cruise Line could soon operate one of the world’s largest cruise ships, following an announcement on Sunday on board Carnival Celebration at the PortMiami cruise terminal.

The line said it will roll out three new 8,000-passenger cruise ships in 2029, 2031, and 2033 as part of what it calls “Project Ace.”

In addition, it revealed the names of its next two Excel Class vessels, plans for new family-friendly offerings, deployment and private destination changes, and updates to its loyalty program.

Here’s a rundown of the latest from the line.

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