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Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean’s Major Smoking Change: Should All Casinos Be Smoke-Free?
Cruise giants Carnival and Royal Caribbean now offer smoke-free casinos on select ships, giving passengers healthier gaming options. See how these new policies are changing onboard experiences and what it means for the future of cruise casinos.
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Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas Embarks on an Epic Journey to Asia
Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas launches its first Southeast Asia season from Singapore in 2024, offering cruises to Thailand, Malaysia, and beyond. With innovative amenities and immersive itineraries, this Quantum-class ship brings luxury and adventure to travelers exploring Asia.
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Carnival’s Pen-to-Pencil Switch: Why Cruise Lines are Making Us Suffer Without Pens (And I’m Not Happy About It)
Carnival Cruise Line’s controversial switch from pens to pencils in cabins has passengers fuming. Touted as an eco-friendly move, many see it as a flimsy excuse for cost-cutting. Let’s dive into why this small change has sparked big frustrations among Carnival’s loyal cruisers.
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Carnival Cruise Passport Rules: Should You Bring It Ashore or Not?
Carnival Cruise Line passengers debate whether to take their passports ashore at port stops or leave them in the cabin safe. Brand Ambassador John Heald provides the official advice, offering tips on how to handle your passport to avoid mishaps during your cruise vacation.
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Search Suspended for Passenger Who Fell Overboard on Taylor Swift-Themed Royal Caribbean Cruise
A 66-year-old passenger fell overboard during a Taylor Swift-themed cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas. Despite an immediate search, efforts have been suspended near the Bahamas. This incident has raised concerns about cruise safety, though such events remain extremely rare in the cruise industry.
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Carnival, Royal Caribbean, MSC, and Norwegian Win Major Cuba Cruise Lawsuit Appeal
Carnival, Royal Caribbean, MSC, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings have successfully overturned a $440 million judgment in a lawsuit involving Cuba cruises. The appeals court ruled that Havana Docks Corporation’s property rights had expired, making the original claims invalid. This victory closes a years-long legal battle for the cruise lines.
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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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