SOURCE ARTICLE: Usatoday.com
With the launch of its newest ship, Carnival Cruise Line is looking toward the future while also embracing the company’s past.
“It’s a ship where nostalgia meets innovation in a way, because you’re taking elements inspired by the past, but you’re creating these experiences that are very innovative, very forward-looking,” Glenn Aprile, Carnival’s Director of New Builds Product Development, told USA TODAY.
The more than 2,600-stateroom ship is made up of six zones, with festive touches and nods to its history incorporated throughout. Guests enter through the atrium in Celebration Central, with a ceiling designed to mimic a confetti cannon, courtesy of roughly 1,400 colorful light fixtures.
Carnival Celebration, the second vessel in the line’s Excel class, will sail its inaugural voyage from the U.S. on Monday. The debut of the 17-deck ship, which bears the same name as an earlier Carnival vessel launched in the late 1980s, marks the culmination of the line’s 50th anniversary celebration this year.