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MSC Cruises Receives World America, Marks Milestones for Sister Ships

Let the final countdown to the debut of MSC Cruises’ biggest ship to date begin!

On March 27, 2025, the 215,863-gross-ton MSC World America was officially handed over to MSC Cruises from the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard. What comes next will be a parade of firsts for the vessel.

The delivery ceremony took place in Saint-Nazaire, France. For the occasion, with the cruise line’s second World Class vessel is ready to set sail, Captain Gianluigi Aponte, founder and group chairman of MSC Cruises, and Pierfrancesco Vago, MSC Group’s Cruise Division’s executive chairman, were on hand.

They were joined by the shipyard’s General Manager, Laurent Castaing; Marc Ferracci, the French Minister for Industry and Energy; and the ship’s many engineers, builders, officers, and many others involved in the ship’s construction over the past 30 months.

“Today is a proud moment for all of us at MSC Cruises and Chantiers de l’Atlantique as we mark these major milestones in the development of our fleet,” said Pierfrancesco.

“Our new flagship is a testament to our long-standing, innovative partnership spanning over 20 years, resulting in five groundbreaking prototypes and 19 ships.”

Boasting an array of sustainability enhancements, such as advanced shore power connectivity and wastewater treatment, the 6,762-passenger MSC World America is one of the cruise line’s greenest ships.

Castaing shared that it even “has the best energy efficiency design index (EEDI) from the International Maritime Organization.”

“And we will go even further with the two sister ships we are celebrating today!” Castaing added.

But for future passengers, the handover means they are one step closer to sampling the ship’s brand-new restaurants, entertainment, and activities.

Her big reveal to the North American guests she is built for takes place at MSC Cruises Terminal in PortMiami on April 9, 2025.

Following a star-studded christening event that features the ship’s recently named godmother, Drew BarrymoreMSC World America will set off on a three-night introduction voyage, giving industry insiders a taste of what’s to come.

Her maiden sailing will take place on April 12, 2025, bringing her first official guests on a 7-night Eastern Caribbean cruise to visit the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and the cruise line’s private resort destination, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in the Bahamas.

She will remain homeported in Miami and offer alternating 7-night journeys between the Eastern and Western Caribbean, with the latter calling in Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico, and Roatan, Honduras, as well as Ocean Cay.

MSC World Atlantic steel cutting
MSC World Atlantic steel cutting (Photo Credit: MSC Cruises)

Additional World-Class Ships Feted

The partnership between Chantiers de l’Atlantique and MSC Cruises was further highlighted during the handover by additional milestones taking place simultaneously.

“It is with great emotion that we are marking today not one, but three MSC World Class ships,” said Castaing. 

Read Also: Things to Know About Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve

“Continuous improvement of the onboard experience, ever more optimized energy performance – what a journey MSC Cruises and Chantiers de l’Antlantique teams have accomplished so far.”

The cruise line’s third World Class ship, MSC World Asia, celebrated its traditional coin ceremony during the jam-packed day to inspire good fortune and safe sailing when she joins the fleet in the winter of 2026-27.

Meanwhile, the cruise line also revealed the name of its fourth World Class vessel, MSC World Atlantic, and commemorated her steel-cutting at the French shipyard – the beginning of her official construction.

This ship will be added to the fleet in 2027 to offer Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida.

Carnival Cruise Line Clarifies Coffee-To-Go Policy Amid Concerns

In a recent flurry of online discussions, Carnival Cruise Line guests feared their beloved coffee to-go was being tossed by the cruise line.

A post circulating on social media suggested that Carnival is planning to eliminate to-go coffee cups in favor of mandatory sit-down consumption at its JavaBlue Café aboard its ships.

In a panicked message to John Heald, the company’s brand ambassador, a frequent Diamond-status passenger asked if the rumors were legit.

“A [moderator] said that baristas will no longer have to-go cups,” the guest wrote. “The Carnival story/rationale – sustainability and to save ships’ water.” 

“Who decides this crazy stuff? Does anyone even think it through?” she continued. “I will miss the cozy, welcoming atmosphere of Starbucks when I am on the Vista. Totally disgusted.”

Heald was quick to calm the passenger, saying he’s been receiving a number of “Is it true?” messages.

“The answer is ‘no, of course it isn’t,’” he replied.

He then went on to address the Starbucks comment, adding that he personally thinks Carnival Cruise Line baristas are brilliant.

“How they smile, how they remember your coffee order after only a few days, and how they put up with Mr and Mrs Glitterknickers and their morning grumpy moods is quite amazing to me,” he said.

Read Also: Carnival Cruise Dining Options Worth Paying For

Hundreds responded to the share post on Heald’s Facebook page, agreeing that JavaBlue’s baristas are above par.

“I had a barista recognize my wife and I from a different ship a year prior,” said one guest. “As I started to order my coffee halfway through, she took over and finished saying what was in my coffee. I am still completely blown away.”

Another went on to say the baristas are wonderful, “Just as good, if not better, than my local coffee spot. Even Starbucks.”

However, one guest pointed out that on a recent sailing, the coffee cups were recycled and expected to be returned for reuse.

Princess Cruises Lavazza
Photo Courtesy: Princess Cruises

“They had run out a few days into our cruise, and we had to wait for cups to be returned before we could order our coffees,” the passenger revealed.

“I do not think it is made clear that these blue cups are to be recycled, as I saw many thrown away.”

Carnival’s Coffee

The cruise line’s ships do serve free coffee in its buffet restaurants, but its specialty coffees require purchase from JavaBlue Café, available on 17 ships, or the Coffee Bar, available on 12.

These premium-branded caffeine hubs offer baked goods and hot and cold drinks, with Lavazza coffee serving as the star. The Italian-based coffee maker has been serving up its artisanal brews since 1895 and can be found worldwide, including on Carnival’s sister line, Princess Cruises.

In order to enjoy the coffeeshop-style coffee without racking up extra fees requires a drink package, such as the Cheers Package. (Carnival doesn’t offer a coffee-only drink package.)

This all-inclusive drink package provides coffee and tea specialties in cafes and main or specialty restaurants, as well as sodas and non-alcoholic drinks, beer and wine by the glass, water bottles, some spirits, and premium beverages like Powerade, Honest Tea, and Rocky Star Energy Drinks.

It’s priced at $82.54 per person, per day, and includes 18 percent gratuities. Anyone purchasing the premium coffees is welcome to take them to-go, despite the rumors.

Guests can also pack their own coffee and, with a little creativity, brew their own in their rooms.

Princess Cruises Reveals 2026-2027 Southeast Asia Itineraries

On March 26, 2025, Princess Cruises announced a diverse range of itineraries for the winter 2026-2027 season in Southeast Asia.

This is the second time the cruise line has extended its schedule in the region, having been originally extended from fall of 2025 through winter of 2026.

The only ship that sails for Princess Cruises in Asia regularly is the 3,100-passenger Diamond Princess, which spent its 2024 winter season in Australia, just having returned to Asia this month (March 2025).

Now, with the new dates being offered from November, 2026 through March, 2027, the ship will be spending the next two years bringing hundreds of thousands of passengers around Asia.

With the new bookings now available for the end of 2026 into early 2027, there are 11 different itineraries to choose from.

These cruises will visit 28 ports in eight different countries, allowing passengers to enjoy the best of what Southeast Asia has to offer.

Now these voyages are definitely for cruise lovers — as they range from 10- to 31-days. Nothing like spending a full month on a ship!

If you are looking for that shorter 10-day itinerary, there is only one available — but do not worry, it does not leave until December 9, 2026.

Read Also: Princess Cruises to Extend Sailings in Japan and Asia

This one short-ish cruise is round-trip out of Singapore makes stops Vietnam including Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, Da Nang, and Ha Long Bay — a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring tall limestone islands surrounded by rainforests.

Ha Long Bay is also one of the stops where the ship will be having a late-night stay, meaning it will be at the port until 9 p.m. or later, giving passengers extra time to explore. Other late-night stays will be available in Hanoi, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Kyoto.

Just like the 10-day cruise, there is only one 31-day cruise available — and it stops just about everywhere you could think of (in Southeast Asia, not Texas).

Diamond Princess will depart from Singapore on February 13, 2027 and will visit six countries at 17 different ports before disembarking in Yokohama, Japan on March 16, 2027.

In total, there will be three stops in Malaysia (Penang, Langkawi, & Klang), five in Vietnam (Nha Trang, Ha Long Bay, Da Nang, & Ho Chi Minh City x2), five in Japan (Ishigaki, Naha, Kochi, Kobe/Osaka, & Yokohama), and one in Singapore, Thailand (Phuket), Hong Kong, and Taiwan (Keelung).

Princess Cruises in Asia (Photo Credit: Princess Cruises)
Princess Cruises in Asia (Photo Credit: Princess Cruises)

The mid-length 15-day cruise offers the best of both worlds. Departing out of Singapore on March 1, 2027, this cruise offers destinations such as Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and ends with several stops throughout Japan before disembarking on March 16 in Yokohama.

What to Expect When Cruising in Asia

Asia has quickly become a more popular cruising destination, as evidenced by Princess Cruises’ decision to extend their season in the region for the second time.

Diamond Princess was actually built in Japan, so it seems only fitting that the ship’s homeport will be Yokohama, Japan and neighboring Singapore for the next two years.

The ship itself offers authentic Asian dining experiences at its onboard sushi bar Kai Sushi — where guests can also enjoy Japanese-inspired cocktails created by mixologist Rob Floyd, such as a Sake Martini.

Princess Cruises also offers folkloric shows, traditional Izumi baths, regional entertainment, and occasional holiday celebrations to highlight the local cultures while on the ocean.

If this seems of interest to you, but you want to go sooner or even for a shorter amount of time, Princess Cruises will have 50 itineraries to choose from between February and November 2026.

These itineraries range from 28- to just 7 days, and visit 38 destinations in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

If these itineraries are not exactly what you are looking for, Cunard, Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Oceania Cruises, and Celebrity Cruises all also offer cruises in Asia, so there is no lack of options!

Carnival Cruise Line Addresses Ghostly Encounters at Sea

Have you ever felt a chill down your spine while cruising the open seas or thought you glimpsed a shadow flitting through your stateroom? You’re not alone.

Recently, a Carnival Cruise Line guest reached out to its Brand Ambassador, John Heald, asking if he or the cruise line have any stories to share about onboard hauntings.

In a message to Heald, the passenger said she and her husband sailed on a P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Adventure in February 2025, just before it was absorbed into Carnival Cruise Line’s operations.

The couple, revealing a cabin number that was hidden by Heald so it didn’t scare others away from booking it, said they “absolutely believe this room to be haunted” and wanted to know if others had any experiences.

In typical Heald style, his response was filled with ghastly puns.

“I remember when I was on the Carnival Breeze that myself and a few of the department heads were conducting a séance. We made contact with the founder of a bottled water company. That was probably because we were using a Fiji Board,” he joked.

“Then, later that night, we contacted the long-lost spirit of the first plumber on Carnival Cruise Line’s ship, Mardi Gras,” he added.That was probably because we were using a Luigi Board.”

But Heald got serious and asked other former passengers to share their stories if they had them. 

And they did.

Ghost Stories

“Every Carnival cruise I’ve been on, my room has been haunted,” shared a passenger. “You would leave the room, and the towels would magically contort themselves into animals. It was crazy.”

While generating a lot of laughs, many respondents actually experienced real moments that caused the hairs on their arms to stand.

Queen Mary
Queen Mary (Photo Credit: GagliardiPhotography)

One guest said her adjoining cabins on Deck 7 of Carnival Magic were definitely haunted. She said lights flashed, room phones rang, and there was a lot of banging. Even maintenance couldn’t pinpoint what was happening.

Then the real terror happened.

“I was getting dressed and was sitting on the bed. My hubs was on the couch. From behind me, I heard a groan. I looked at my hubs and said, ‘Was that you?’ He said, ‘Nope, that noise came from right behind you,’” she said.

After hightailing it out of there and telling guest services they thought the cabin was haunted, the couple was moved to Deck 9 and didn’t have any further experiences.

Another passenger on the same ship also said his wife had a frightening occurrence. She saw a recently departed person she knew sitting on the bed. 

“She first thought it was me. I was asleep next to her,” he wrote.

Plenty more passengers said they’ve had some haunting encounters aboard Cunard Line’s Queen Mary.

The ship, built in 1930 by Carnival Corporation’s Cunard Line and the inspiration for the Queen Mary 2, has long been retired and serves as a hotel in Long Beach, California.

It is also where many Carnival Cruise Line guests book a stay before or after a voyage on Carnival Firenze, which is homeported there.

“That ship definitely has a creepy vibe,” said one about Queen Mary, as another added her two sisters both had ghostly run-ins.

“The one heard screaming that no one else did, and the other saw a person that seemed otherworldly,” she said. “Very eerie!”

It seems most passengers would, surprisingly, welcome a visit from a ghost while sailing with Carnival Cruise Line.

In fact, many people suggested the cruise line host haunted cruises, particularly around Halloween. Sadly, the cruise line doesn’t offer themed voyages, just themed nights.

Carnival Expands Exclusive Live Entertainment Offerings

Already known for featuring an array of live entertainment to keep the fun in its Fun Ships, Carnival Cruise Line has announced it will feature even more shows in 2025.

The Carnival LIVE Spotlight Series is getting expanded to showcase even more singers, including many recognizable faces and voices from popular reality TV shows like NBC’s “The Voice.”

“We’re building on the success of the program thanks to positive guest feedback since its launch,” said the cruise line’s vice president of entertainment, Chris Nelson.

He added, “The best way to exceed our guests’ expectations is to deliver something unexpected.”

Carnival will do so by bringing live, concert-like performances onboard during an extensive entertainment schedule that includes 30 production shows, live music performances, nightly comedy shows, and other activities that will enthrall guests throughout the year.

“Each Carnival LIVE Spotlight Series performance is a great value-add to our industry-leading entertainment,” said Nelson.

Carnival’s announcement is a bit elusive, however. It did not reveal the official lineup that will be featured on select sailings across Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet of 27 ships or even which ships will have the special concerts.

It did tease the new series with an image of “The Voice’s” Omar Cardona, who finished fourth on season 22 under Grammy-winning Coach John Legend’s tutelage.

Cardona, who got his start performing at Disney theme parks in Orlando and aboard a number of cruise vessels sailing from Port Canaveral, has been serenading fans onboard as of late. Most recently he appeared on a 3,646-guest Carnival Dream voyage from Galveston to the Bahamas in November 2024.

Last week, Deejay Young, who appeared on “The Voice” Season 24, posted on his social media that he had spent a week headlining the Carnival LIVE concert series in the Bahamas while aboard the 2,754-passenger Carnival Sunrise, which homeports in Miami.

Carnival Live Spotlight Series
Carnival Live Spotlight Series (Photo Credit: Deejay Young)

In the past, even bigger names have popped in for the Carnival LIVE series, including country legends Tim McGraw and Little Big Town and rock-band icons like Foreigner and Styx.

Entertainment Options on Carnival

Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival LIVE series brings concerts onboard its vessels, meaning passengers need to book tickets just as they would a live show on land. 

Guests can select from general admission to VIP tickets, ranging in price from $35 to $250, depending on the artist, for a more intimate performance for just over 1,000 guests.

Its VIP offerings often include front-row seats in a ship’s theater, an artist meet-and-greet, and a chance to take a photo with the artist.

But even guests not choosing to book one of these shows can find live music all around Carnival ships – mostly for free.

Read Also: What is the Carnival CHEERS! Package?

Performers can be found nightly at the laidback RedFrog Pub, during Lido deck parties, and at the Piano Bar, although the latter is so popular that it requires an additional fee to enjoy.

Additionally, the cruise line features its Playlist Productions for Broadway-style entertainment.

These shows also vary by ship but include “America Rocks” for rock music, “Broadway Beats” for show tunes, and a risqué burlesque show, “Blanc de Blanc.” (Again, the latter comes with an additional cost.)

Carnival cruises also feature comedy shows at the Punchliner Comedy Club, a chance to sing along with other guests at the karaoke club, and music to dance by at the nightclub.

There are also complimentary dive-in movies, a mix of free and ticket-needed game shows like “Family Feud Live” and “Deal or No Deal,” and IMAX films (extra), along with plenty of sports to watch at the SkyBox Sports Bar.

Of course, trivia, Bingo, and games like cornhole and mini-golf round out the fun.

Cruise Ship Reports Outbreak Mostly Affecting Crew Members

Even ultra-luxury cruise lines are susceptible to the dreaded norovirus, the bug that causes gastrointestinal illness and has plagued multiple cruise ships in recent months. 

This time it’s Seabourn’s Seabourn Encore, an Odyssey-class ship that launched in 2016 and carries 600 guests and 450 crew members. 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the federal agency that tracks onboard illnesses, it is the crew members who are most affected by this recent outbreak. Twenty-two team members, or 5.4% of employees, have reported symptoms while just 7 guests out of a total 461 onboard, 1.5%, have done so.

The presence of norovirus, which can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal cramps, must be reported to the CDC when the percentage of affected people onboard reaches 3%. Following the outbreak, Seabourn Encore staff increased their cleaning and disinfection procedures, isolated impacted guests and crew, and collected specimens for testing.

The ship is currently at sea, headed toward Honolulu, Hawaii, following a port call to Yokohama, Japan on March 20, 2025. She departed from Singapore on March 2, 2025, sailing a 39-night Southeast Asia, Japan & Hawaiian Islands voyage.

Seabourn Encore already had called at ports in Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and several in Japan. Following her visit to Oahu and Kauai, Hawaii, the ship’s itinerary will conclude in Los Angeles on April 9, 2025.

The outbreak was the first to be reported on any Seabourn ship so far this year.

New outbreak confirmations at the CDC also shed light on a recent viral illness reported on Cunard’s Queen Mary 2. The iconic ocean liner revealed there were multiple cases of gastrointestinal illness during her 29-night Eastern Caribbean cruise that sailed roundtrip from Southampton, UK, on March 8, 2025. 

During her port call on March 22, 2025 in Barbados, guests not impacted by the bug were asked to go ashore while an intensive cleaning took place across the vessel. Many guests would have had shore tours booked, so the request would not have seemed unreasonable.

Any guests who did not wish to leave the ship were asked to vacate their staterooms and to enable cleaning crews to access those spaces for thorough disinfecting.

The exact number of affected guests and crew was not initially known, but the CDC has now confirmed that 183 of 2,538 guests were impacted, representing 7.2%, and 14 of 1,232 crew members, or 1.1%, reported symptoms.

The current outbreak is at least the third onboard Queen Mary 2 since mid-December. The earlier viral infections also were confirmed as norovirus and happened on back-to-back sailings. The first voyage impacted was a December 21, 2024 departure from New York.

Queen Mary 2 Ocean Liner
Queen Mary 2 Ocean Liner (Photo Credit: Wandering views / Shutterstock)

Persistent Norovirus Impacts Ships Across Industry

Norovirus has affected several of the major cruise lines in 2025. Three Holland America Line ships, Eurodam, Rotterdam, and Volendam, all experienced spread of the bug onboard, with Rotterdam having to deal with it twice — once on a February voyage and again in March.

Read Also: How Not to Overeat on a Cruise – And Why It Matters

Princess Cruises’ Coral Princess also was hit with the virus twice, once in late January and again in late February. Other notable ships that experienced norovirus were Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas and Viking’s Viking Mars.

Not all gastrointestinal outbreaks turn out to be norovirus. Silversea Cruises’ Silver Ray in early January reported illnesses that turned out to be E. coli. In that case, 56 guests out of a total 681, or 7.5%, were affected.

Onboard Sea Cloud Cruises’ Sea Cloud Spirit, the ship’s January 4, 2025 cruise was affected by ciguatera, a food-borne illness that affected only crew members — but quite a few of them. On that sailing, 28 of 93 crew members — 30% — became ill.

Cunard Ship to Join Once-in-a-Lifetime Celebration

The world’s only active ocean liner, the Carnival-owned Queen Mary 2, is going to offer a once-in-a-lifetime perspective for one of the most historic moments in US history, the celebration of America’s 250th anniversary in 2026.

The ship will join a landmark event in the Port of New York and New Jersey in partnership with Sail4th 250.

The non-profit organization is planning a 6-day celebration of the nation’s milestone with the largest international flotilla of tall ships and naval vessels ever assembled.

So far, ships from 17 nations have committed to the event, with more than 30 tall ships in the lineup for a July 4th river parade. Vessels from Peru, Ecuador, Spain, Germany, Chile, Italy, Poland, and many more will be part of the spectacular lineup.

Queen Mary 2 will be positioned in New York Harbor with unrivaled views of the spectacle during the ship’s “Independence Day Spectacular Voyage” that will embark on July 3, 2026.

“Cunard has a long and distinguished history with the United States, and we are proud to play a role in this momentous celebration,” said Katie McAlister, President of Cunard.

“As the world’s only ocean liner, Queen Mary 2 will offer guests an experience like no other — immersed in the excitement and grandeur of America’s 250th Independence Day. This is a truly unique opportunity to witness history in spectacular fashion, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to be part of it.”

Guests onboard will enjoy not only uninterrupted views of the assembled ships, but also a dramatic military salute flyover by the Blue Angels as well as fireworks over the iconic Manhattan skyline.

Cunard’s rich maritime history has spanned more than 185 years, including innumerable transatlantic crossings connecting the US and Europe.

“Given Cunard’s storied history and indelible ties to the United States, we are pleased to have found the perfect seafaring partner for our nation’s historic milestone,” said Chris O’Brien, President of Sail4th 250.

Queen Mary 2 in NYC (Photo Credit: Mariusz Lopusiewicz / Shutterstock)
Queen Mary 2 in NYC (Photo Credit: Mariusz Lopusiewicz / Shutterstock)

After remaining in New York Harbor for the beginning of the semiquincentennial (yup, that’s a real word) festivities, the ship will then set sail on her 7-night cruise that will also visit Newport, Rhode Island and Halifax, Nova Scotia before returning to the Big Apple on July 10.

Prices for a balcony stateroom for the incredible voyage start at $2,350 (USD) per person based on double occupancy.

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Organizers are expecting 8-10 million visitors for the event, including spectators along the 15-mile New York and New Jersey shoreline to view the tall ships and naval vessels. Two tall ship parades are planned, one on July 3 and the larger parade on July 4.

More Historic Cruise Vacation Options

Cruise lines have been planning more and more unique and historic cruise options for guests to enjoy. These types of sailings offer unmatched opportunities for memorable cruise vacations and give guests the opportunity to have even more unique experiences during their voyages.

Eclipse cruises with astronomers onboard for special viewings are one such example. Some cruise lines also offer special itineraries with local festivals in mind, such as Mardi Gras in New Orleans or Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.

Celebrating their own milestones is another popular option for cruise lines. Carnival Cruise Line coordinated historic meetups for its 50th birthday celebrations in 2022, and is also planning similar special events for its 55th birthday in 2027.

While inaugural visits to new ports of call have always been celebrated, events such as private island debuts and other unique visits are also great occasions for cruise guests to enjoy.

Carnival Cruise Line Debunks Persistent Drink Package Rumor

Many cruisers enjoy adult beverages on vacation, whether it’s a sailaway glass of champagne, a morning mimosa, a poolside afternoon margarita, a pre-dinner cocktail, or an evening nightcap.

To help travelers budget and enjoy their favorite drinks without worry, many cruise lines offer all-inclusive drink packages for a per-day price.

But what about when not everyone in the same travel party enjoys those adult beverages? The terms and conditions of the packages can be strict, and one hard-and-fast rule for Carnival Cruise Line’s Cheers! drink package continues to cause controversy.

It is well known among Carnival cruisers that if one guest purchases the Cheers! package, then all guests age 21 and older booked in the same stateroom must likewise purchase the full package.

This can be an expensive restriction if not everyone is interested in so many drinks, and there have been multiple rumors, hacks, and work-arounds cruisers have tried to get exemptions to the rule.

One such persistent rumor is the idea that if a guest presents medical documentation that they are unable to consume alcohol – perhaps due to allergies or medication interactions – they can get a waiver and not have to purchase the program, even if they are traveling with someone who does.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador, John Heald, has definitively stated that this is not true, that no such exemptions are granted.

“Lots of you will have seen all these posts flying around … based on somebody’s who’s a moderator of a Facebook or YouTube or one of those,” he said. “What they’re saying is that they were able to get a medical exemption for them and their family for the Cheers! program.”

Heald also described different scams that have been circulating about how to get around the program’s restrictions, such as false medical documents being used for such exemptions.

“It’s all absolute tush, nonsense,” he confirmed. “Utter bullocks, as we say here in the UK.”

Heald acknowledged that not everyone agrees with the program’s restrictions, but explains that such restrictions are the only way to safely control the program.

“At the moment, the only fair way that we can honestly control the program, is by saying without exception, including medical ones, that you must be 21 and over, if you’re in the cabin everybody of that age must purchase the program,” he said.

Some guests feel the policy means they are “forced” to buy the package even if they don’t want it or can’t use it, but of course travelers can always buy drinks one at a time instead of choosing the package.

Will There Be Changes to Carnival’s Drink Packages?

Heald is frequently asked – nearly every day, in fact – about the possibility of different changes or options for the Cheers! program.

While some guests would like medical or personal exemptions to be honored, others are interested in smaller packages that are lower than the current 15-drinks-per-day quantity.

Read Also: What Is the Carnival Cheers! Package?

Another regularly requested package adjustment is the inclusion of specialty coffees or other non-alcoholic drinks as a mid-level package option.

Coffee on a Cruise (Photo Credit: Joni Hanebutt / Shutterstock)
Coffee on a Cruise (Photo Credit: Joni Hanebutt / Shutterstock)

At the moment, Carnival’s only two drink packages are the full, generally all-inclusive Cheers! beverage program or the Bottomless Bubbles soda-only program.

While Bottomless Bubbles does include juices, no shakes, specialty coffees, bottled water, or mocktails are included.

Heald has regularly addressed the question of an intermediate drink package, emphasizing that there just aren’t enough cost savings that could be passed on to guests for such a package.

Carnival Cruise Line does offer two wine packages, the “Cruise the Vineyards” standard and premium options. These packages are wine only, with discounts on select vintages that give cruisers the opportunity to try different wines from around the world. No other drinks are included in these packages.

Another little-known option Carnival offers is a coffee drink card that will give guests a seventh specialty coffee free after six are purchased – a great choice for the ever-popular 7-night cruises.

Exclusive Menu Revealed for Carnival Diamond VIFPs

All that glitters is gold, right? Well, for Carnival Cruise Line Very Important Fun Person (VIFP) Club Members, the status to aspire to is Diamond!

These top tier members already benefit from numerous exclusive perks, but Carnival has just added a refreshed lunch menu that is only accessible at Diamond status.

Brand ambassador John Heald was given a copy of the new menu and was asked to share it online with fellow cruisers, which he did on March 25, 2025.

Appetizer options include Teriyaki Pork Bites, a Roasted Pumpkin Salad with Feta and Almonds, a Beer Cheese Broccoli and Potato Cheddar Soup, and Citrus-Cured Salmon topped with avocado puree and caviar.

There are also four mouth watering entrées to choose from — including Artichoke Blue Cheese Fettuccine, Grilled Jumbo Shrimp, Free Range Chicken, as well as Petite Steak and Fries.

Cheese lovers this one is for you — the Artichoke Blue Cheese Fettuccine is covered in a three cheese sauce and topped with basil and parmigiano.

For seafood lovers, the Grilled Jumbo Shrimp is a great choice — a no-frills dish served with garlic and butter, along with charred lemon.

The Free Range Chicken is cooked in a lemon marinade and is topped with mushrooms, carrots, and a gruyère fondant.

Finally, the Petite Steak and Fries is served with buttered broccoli and covered in a green peppercorn sauce.

Of course, what is a meal without a sweet treat after? The three dessert options include a Chocolate Créma, a Pear Almond Crostata, and Seasonal Fresh Fruit with orange sorbet.

Diamond VIFP Lunch Menu (Photo Credit: Carnival Cruise Line)
Diamond VIFP Lunch Menu (Photo Credit: Carnival Cruise Line)

Along with sharing the menu, Heald added, “I’ve also been asked to let you know that you can bring one non-Diamond guest, but only one please.”

There had been reports of VIFP Club Diamond members bringing two or three non-Diamond guests to the lunch and other exclusive events, which was overwhelming the already hard-working crew members.

Heald kindly asked his followers to cooperate with this rule to make sure that the staff could give Diamond guests a smooth and special dining experience.

How to Reach Diamond VIFP Club Status & Perks

If this lunch is something you want to experience, it will require you (or a friend) to be at the Diamond level of the VIFP Club — so how do you get there?

Carnival Cruise Line’s VIFP Club is free for all Carnival guests to join, and members accrue points each day they cruise. For example, if you are on a seven day cruise, you will receive seven VIFP points.

With five tiers, reaching Diamond level status means getting 200 points — something that would take 40 five-day cruises to reach.

However, the benefits of Diamond status are perks that frequent cruisers surely appreciate.

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Diamond level members get priority on many things including water shuttle boarding, check-in and boarding on embarkation day, debarkation, as well as dining and spa reservations.

They also get guaranteed main dining preference times, unlimited complimentary wash and fold laundry services, a one time complimentary cabin upgrade, and even an invitation to a special event from the captain on each sailing.

Carnival Cruise Line VIFP
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Where this status in the club becomes really beneficial is the food and drink perks. Diamond member get complimentary beverages on all cruises — something that could save guests thousands of dollars over time.

Also, these members will get a one-time complimentary meal for two at specialty restaurant of choice, which could cover something like a $100 meal at Carnival’s steakhouse.

Carnival is no stranger to giving gusts special dining options, as they recently had a lunch special that was only available on Valentines Day. Similarly, the cruise line has been introducing more festive holiday menus in the past year, with more tasty celebrations to come.

Clearly, there is no harm in singing up for Carnival Cruise Line’s VIFP Club — you may even end up having this exclusive lunch some day soon! It sure does sound good…