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Carnival Cruise Line Discontinues a Fan-Favorite Souvenir—Here’s Why
Carnival Cruise Line has officially discontinued its beloved porthole photo frames, a favorite among guests for showcasing their cruise memories. While the frames are no longer available onboard, cruise fans can still find them through resellers or opt for other souvenir options from the Pixels Gallery. Find out why and what’s next!
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Here Are All the Ships Entering Service for Carnival Cruise Line: A Look at the Future Fleet Expansion
Carnival Cruise Line is expanding its fleet with seven new ships by 2033. From the Carnival Adventure to a new ship class, discover what’s coming to the Carnival fleet.
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Royal Caribbean’s New Rules for Kids and Parents: Fun for All, Chaos for None
Royal Caribbean has introduced new rules and tech for parents to manage their kids on cruises. Learn how these changes will make cruising more fun for everyone.
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Disney Cruises Hikes Gratuities: Why You’ll Pay More for Your Floating Magical Experience
Disney Cruise Line has raised gratuities for Concierge-level passengers by 51%, adding $224 for a family of four on a 7-day cruise. While gratuities remain “optional,” opting out is a hassle. This hike follows similar moves by other cruise lines, but Disney’s increase stands out for its steep jump.
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MSC Cruises Cancels 2025 Repositioning Voyages for MSC Euribia and MSC Musica
MSC Cruises has canceled two highly anticipated repositioning voyages in April 2025 for the MSC Euribia and MSC Musica. Both cruises, scheduled to sail through the Red Sea, were canceled due to safety and operational concerns, impacting travelers looking forward to unique, long-distance cruises through multiple global destinations.
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Carnival Cruise Line’s Bold Entertainment Question: Why You Won’t See Your Favorite Shows at Sea
Carnival Cruise Line offers plenty of entertainment, but due to broadcasting rights, not every sports game or TV show can be aired onboard. Learn why some events aren’t available, how Carnival handles these limitations, and why passengers are still in for a fun-filled vacation at sea.
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3 Key Things Royal Caribbean’s CEO Wants Investors to Know (With a Splash of Humor)
Royal Caribbean CEO Jason Liberty shares key insights on the cruise line’s impressive recovery, rising demand, and promising future. With strong bookings, higher prices, and a booming Baby Boomer travel market, Royal Caribbean is sailing smoothly toward growth. Here’s what investors and cruise lovers alike should know about the company’s bright future.
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Why Portland Port’s Cruise Ship Invasion is the Best Thing Since Fish and Chips (Whether You Like It or Not)
Portland, UK recently welcomed two massive cruise ships, bringing thousands of tourists—and their wallets—into town. While crowds can be annoying, the economic boost these visitors provide is essential for local businesses. Learn why this cruise ship invasion is actually a blessing in disguise for Portland’s economy.
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Carnival Cruise Asks Passengers to Help Solve a Sustainability Challenge
Carnival Cruise Line is asking passengers to help reduce energy consumption onboard as part of their sustainability efforts. By turning off lights when leaving cabins, guests can contribute to the cruise line’s eco-friendly initiatives. These small actions are key to creating a more sustainable and responsible cruising experience.
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