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Disney Cruise Line to Honor Most Loyal Guests

Disney Cruise Line has announced a unique and distinctive way that the most loyal of the cruise line’s loyal guests will be recognized.

Just in time for the 25th anniversary of Castaway Cay, Disney Cruise Line is planning a commemorative plank wall display to be installed on the private island for guests who have reached the milestone of an astonishing 50 magical sailings.

Disney to Recognize 50-Sailing Families

Disney Cruise Line is offering a new, unique benefit for guests who have sailed with the line for 50 cruises – the option to be included on a commemorative display on Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay.

The announcement comes as the cruise line celebrates its Silver Anniversary at Sea, recognizing 25 years of magical vacations – many of which have included visits to Castaway Cay, which first opened to guests in August 1998.

To be eligible for the recognition and have their family name engraved on the wall, guests will need to have sailed 50 or more cruises with Disney Cruise Line.

“This will recognize the legacy and heart of the Castaway Club, our members,” said Olivia Odom, Communication Manager for Disney Signature Experiences.

Castaway Cay Wall
Castaway Cay Wall

There is no specific notation about total number of cruise days, which ships have been sailed, or other requirements necessary to receive the recognition.

The wall – which is shown in an artist’s rendering as an open horizontal plank design in tropical hues, will stretch along a pathway near the post office on Castaway Cay.

Each family name (last name only) can be accompanied by one of four signature mouse ears icons associated with the cruise line: a compass rose, ship’s wheel, anchor, or the classic Disney Cruise Line “wave” logo.

Initial renderings show family names well spaced out with just five per plank, but there is certainly space for the wall to be expanded with additional length and extra planks when needed.

Disney Cruise Line has not announced how many cruise families have yet reached the 50-sailing milestone. Earlier this year, the cruise line added the “Pearl” tier to its loyalty program with a threshold of just 25 sailings, so it is possible that few families yet qualify for this recognition.

Getting Your Name on the Castaway Cay Wall

Guests eligible for this recognition will receive an emailed invitation within 90 days after completing their fiftieth sailing. Certain sailings – such as complimentary cruises – may not count toward the 50-cruise total. Guests will have a limited time to complete their personalization request to be added to the wall.

There is no firm timeline yet for how often guests’ family names will be added to the wall once it is ready, but Disney Cruise Line predicts quarterly updates to the wall if a minimum of five names are approved for addition. If five family names are ready sooner, more frequent updates may be possible.

Disney Cruise Line Ship
Photo Courtesy: Disney Cruise Line

Participation in the family wall is completely optional and guests can simply ignore the invitation if they prefer.

Additional terms and conditions of the recognition wall are that family names are limited to one per household (regardless of number of family members), and there is a 20 character limit per family name. Last names must also match guests’ Castaway Club records.

Disney Cruise Line has not clarified whether or not there will be a fee to have one’s family name added to the wall, or whether it will be a free option for interested guests.

The recognition is honorary only and does not entitle any guests to any interest in the island or its real estate, rights to the display, or other authority. The display may be removed or cancelled at any time.

Royal Caribbean CEO Addresses Pizza Fee Controversy

In the wake of tremendous outrage over the prospect of a charge for Sorrento’s pizza, Royal Caribbean International president and CEO Michael Bayley has confirmed that the cruise line will not be charging for pizza.

The announcement follows a piping hot and spicy-as-pepperoni debate after recent post-cruise guest surveys mentioned the possibility of a pizza fee.

No Charge for Pizza on Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean International has spoken out about the pay-for-pizza debate raging in the cruise community. Cruise line president and CEO Michael Bayley confirmed on social media that there will be no charge forthcoming for Sorrento’s pizza.

“A couple of weeks ago we conducted one of frequent small group guest surveys. As usual we asked questions on this and that, including customer thoughts on charges for pizza,” Bayley explained. “To calm all our pizza lovers, don’t worry, we are not charging for pizza.”

Bayley also shared the general survey results for the pizza questions. Overall, 80% of guests responding to the survey were opposed complete to the idea of charging for pizza at all, while 20% of guests noted that they would still enjoy pizza with a nominal fee.

Royal Caribbean International CEO Michael Bayley
Royal Caribbean International CEO Michael Bayley

A surprising 25% of guests indicated that they would consider other cruise lines if Royal Caribbean were to start charging for pizza.

The survey did not give any indication of what sorts of fees could be considered (per cruise, per slice, per whole pie), nor what rate those fees might be if they were ever to be implemented. At this point and with such an overwhelming negative response to the idea of a fee, the details are largely irrelevant.

No cruise line charges for pizza at this time, though some cruise lines do have fees for pizza that may be ordered through room service or otherwise delivered to guests. When picked up at casual dining venues, pizza is always free.

Pizza Debate Rages On

The post-cruise survey was revealed earlier this month and sparked a great deal of debate about the quality of onboard pizza, extra charges for dining, and nickel-and-diming cruise passengers.

Opinions are as hot as a wood-fired oven about the quality of Sorrento’s pizza, which is offered as crispy thin crust in several flavors, including cheese, pepperoni, Margherita, and daily specialties such as “Caribbean Dream” or “Carnivore” slices.

Some guests enjoy the casual free fare, and it is especially popular with younger cruisers as well as offering a great option to satisfy late-night munchies.

Other travelers are not as enthusiastic about the pizza itself, but rather vehement on rejecting the idea of a charge for what has traditionally been available for free.

Other options discussed by cruise and pizza fans alike are the idea of using fees to help mitigate food waste, or else charging a fee for more personalized pizzas or a greater range of topping choices.

Royal Caribbean Pizza Venue
Royal Caribbean Pizza Venue (Photo Copyright: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock)

Many cruise guests are distressed by the idea of traditionally free items getting added fees, whether it is for a slice of pizza, a burger on the lido deck, a round of miniature golf, or attending a show in the main theater.

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While small fees may not seem significant in and of themselves, such charges could add up dramatically over the course of a vacation and detract from the value of a cruise.

This debate follows the addition of main dining room fees for multiple entrees, increasing the prices at specialty restaurants, and the overall dramatic increases in cruise prices, which are slicing into travelers’ budgets with far more drama than a slice of pizza.

Carnival Cruise Line Opens New Cruises Out of Galveston, Texas

Carnival Cruise Line has begun opening new bookings for its 2025-26 ship deployments, beginning with the rapidly growing homeport of Galveston, Texas. Three of the line’s ships will be based from the Lone Star State, including the soon-to-be newest ship in the Carnival fleet, Carnival Jubilee.

New 2025-26 Cruises Announced for Galveston

Three Carnival cruise ships will be homeported in Galveston for sailings in 2025 and 2026, offering a range of itineraries from 4-8 nights and visiting ports of call throughout Mexico and the Caribbean.

The announcement of these sailings is the first of Carnival’s upcoming itineraries available for booking, giving travelers a great opportunity to reserve amazing cruises well in advance, with the best prices and selection.

Two of the vessels to set sail from Galveston are both Dream class – Carnival Breeze and Carnival Dream – while the third is the cruise line’s newest ship, Carnival Jubilee, which will debut from Texas in December 2023.

Carnival Dream Cruise Ship
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“Galveston is one of our most popular homeports, and the addition of Carnival Jubilee brings not only an all-new cruise experience and increased capacity – it also gives us the opportunity to freshen our offerings for the other popular ships homeported there, Carnival Dream and Carnival Breeze,” said Fred Stein, Carnival’s vice president of revenue planning and deployment.

While both Carnival Dream and Carnival Breeze are already homeported year-round from Galveston, the ships will begin offering fresh, new itineraries in spring 2025.

Carnival Dream, for example, will offer 6- and 8-night sailings with both Western Caribbean and Eastern Caribbean itineraries, giving guests a choice for their tropical getaway. Depending on the departure date and exact itinerary, destinations will include Belize, Roatan, Mexico, Key West, and the Bahamas. Departures are offered on Saturdays and Sundays.

Guests interested in shorter getaways will want to check out new options aboard Carnival Breeze, including 4- and 5-night sailings visiting Cozumel and Progreso, both top destinations in Mexico. These shorter sailings have departure dates on Saturdays, Mondays, and Thursdays for either weekend or weekday getaways.

New Sailings for Carnival Jubilee

Cruises from Galveston that are sure to generate the most interest will be aboard the new Carnival Jubilee, third in the Excel-class of vessels and sister ship to the immensely popular Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration.

Carnival Jubilee will be offering 7-night sailings to the Western Caribbean, calling on Roatan and two of the most popular Mexican destinations – Costa Maya and Cozumel.

Carnival Jubilee at Meyer Werft
Carnival Jubilee at Meyer Werft

At all three ports, guests can indulge in beach breaks, explore the Mayan culture, dive into crystal clear waters, and much more. The cruises aboard Carnival Jubilee are Saturday departures, providing the ultimate convenience for travelers.

“Building on our strong portfolio of options out of Texas will give our guests in that region great new options as they look ahead and plan for their future vacations,” said Stein of the new and varied itineraries.

In total, Galveston will be servicing as many as 40,000 Carnival cruise passengers each week with these new sailings, figuring for the full capacity of each ship – Carnival Dream (4,600), Carnival Breeze (4,700), and Carnival Jubilee (6,400) – as well as both embarking and debarking travelers.

Book Early for Best Savings

Experienced cruise travelers know that booking early has many benefits, and by choosing a 2025 or 2026 sailing now from Galveston will give guests the best prices as well as the greatest choice of departure dates, stateroom selections, and promotional deals.

Carnival will be announcing additional ship deployments and itineraries for 2025-2026 in the next few weeks, broadening their available options for cruisers around the globe from a variety of homeports.

Norwegian Cruise Line Returning to Baltimore With Two Ships

For the first time in years, Norwegian Cruise Line is returning to Baltimore and the Maryland Cruise Terminal. This fall, the Miami-based cruise line will send two ships to sail several different itineraries from the port, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky.

Norwegian Cruise Line is the third cruise line to offer cruises from the Maryland Cruise Terminal, joining Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International, which operate Carnival Legend and Vision of the Seas

Two Norwegian Ships to Sail From Baltimore

Norwegian Cruise Line confirms the deployment of not one but two of its cruise ships to Baltimore this year. Following the September 2022 announcement of the Norwegian Sky cruises starting September 1, 2023, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Sun is also sailing from Baltimore beginning November 22, 2023.

The choice of Norwegian Cruise Line to deploy two ships to Baltimore is not surprising. The port is centrally located for a little less than 10 million people who live in the Washington D.C. and Baltimore areas. At the same time, cities such as Philadelphia and Richmond are within driving distance.

Norwegian Sky Cruise Ship
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The Norwegian Sky, a Sun-class cruise ship of 77,104 gross tons, will take guests on 10 to 11-day itineraries to Canada and New England. Its initial voyage from Baltimore starts on September 1, a ten-night Canada and New England cruise.

The fall-colors cruise will visit Oak Bluffs, Boston, and Bar Harbor; Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Saguenay, Quebec; and conclude in Quebec City on September 11.

The newest addition to Baltimore, Norwegian Sun, at 78,309 gross tons, will introduce a different flavor. Beginning its sailings on November 22, this ship is scheduled to sail five and 12-day trips that cover the sun-kissed locations of the Dominican Republic and Bermuda. This five-night cruise to Bermuda will spend two days at King’s Wharf and two days at sea.

Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship
Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Karis48 / Shutterstock)

The first Caribbean Cruise from Baltimore on Norwegian Sun will sail on November 27, and visit  San Juan, Puerto Rico; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Basseterre, St. Kitts; St Johns, Antigua; St Thomas, US Virgin Islands; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic before returning to Baltimore, on December 9 Dec.

With both Norwegian Cruise Line ships now in play and two other cruise lines also offering cruises from Baltimore, guests have many options for their next cruise, be it exploring the autumnal beauty of New England or soaking in the Caribbean sun.

Carnival and Royal Caribbean Also Sailing From Baltimore

While Norwegian Cruise Line’s double act in Baltimore is capturing attention, Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International have also made Baltimore a prominent starting point for their itineraries.

Carnival Legend from Carnival Cruise Line offers an array of cruises for varying durations. At 88,500 gross tons and with space for 2,100 guests, it offers six-night cruises to Bermuda, extended seven and eight-day voyages to the Eastern Caribbean, and a week-long journey to the Bahamas.

Baltimore Cruise Port and Skyline
Photo Credit: Cruise Maryland

For those looking for longer adventures, a special 14-night cruise awaits in November that heads to the Southern Caribbean.

Additionally, in January, travelers can set their sights on the Panama Canal with another 14-night special. Carnival Pride will replace Carnival Legend come April 2024.

Vision of the Seas, with a capacity for 2,000 guests and at 78,491 gross tons, was introduced in 1998. Guests can choose from a series of itineraries, from five-night sailings to Bermuda, extended eight to 13-night cruises across the Caribbean, to a week-long journey to Florida and the Bahamas, which includes a much-anticipated stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay. 

Carnival Jubilee Roller Coaster Nears Completion

The construction of the highly-acclaimed BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster is nearing completion aboard Carnival Cruise Line’s newest ship, Carnival Jubilee, at a German shipyard. The popular thrill ride debuted on the vessel’s sister ships, Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration.

Test Runs Are Scheduled For October

Carnival Cruise Line’s award-winning adventure ride, BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster, is being installed on Carnival Jubilee at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.

Construction of the thrill ride is slated for completion in September, followed by a series of test runs planned for October, just two months before the line’s third Excel-class ship enters service.

Carnival Jubilee BOLT Roller Coaster
Carnival Jubilee BOLT Roller Coaster

Operating on an 800-foot track, the ride carries two all-electric, two-person cars, with one rider controlling the speed of the car, which can reach 40 miles per hour. The track drops, twists, and turns 187 feet above the water line, and riders can experience a zero-gravity sensation.

The ride first appeared on Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras, when that ship launched in 2021, and again on Carnival Celebration, which entered service in 2022. More than 150,000 cruise guests have sampled the ride so far.

BOLT is the focal point of the ships’ Ultimate Playground spaces, and under its rules, children younger than 12 have to ride with someone 15 or older. Guests will find the ride on Deck 19.

Carnival Jubilee BOLT Roller Coaster
Carnival Jubilee BOLT Roller Coaster

Manufactured by Maurer Rides, based in Munich, Germany, BOLT was the recipient of an engineering award from Popular Science magazine. Its installation onboard the upcoming Carnival Jubilee began in July 2023, shortly before the ship was floated out of the shipyard on July 22.

Besides BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster, Carnival Jubilee’s Ultimate Playground has many more activities to offer guests of all ages, and lots of ways to stay cool.

The WaterWorks waterpark is home to several thrilling experiences such as Twister Waterslide, a spiraling slide spanning hundreds of feet, the Speedway Splash, with its racing action, the DrainPipe, and PowerDrencher, where buckets of cool water rain down on participants.

Carnival Jubilee BOLT Roller Coaster
Carnival Jubilee BOLT Roller Coaster

The playground zone also hosts SportSquare, where guests will find multiple sports courts for basketball, volleyball, and soccer, plus mini-golf, and the challenging Ropes Course. Guests also can indulge in pool, foosball, and ping-pong in this area.

When she enters service in December 2023, the 183,521-gross ton Carnival Jubilee will accommodate 5,374 guests and be home-ported in Galveston, Texas. The ship will operate a series of 7-night roundtrip cruises to Mahogany Bay, Honduras, Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico.

Carnival Jubilee to Feature New Zones

Carnival Cruise Line’s newest ship, Carnival Jubilee, has new entertainment and dining spaces that the line has recently revealed. Among them are the Currents and Shores zones, both nautical-themed areas connected by a glass stairway.

Currents, on Decks 6 and 7, evokes an underwater world with large LED windows and a wave-shaped LED ceiling. New venues in Currents include Dr. Inks, Ph.D, a bar/lounge where the cocktails are inspired by sea creatures.

Carnival Jubilee at Meyer Werft
Carnival Jubilee at Meyer Werft

Shores, on Dec 8, offers a shoreside experience with boardwalks, piers, and beaches. Its Ferris wheel-inspired ceiling is enhanced with wood plank-styled floors, and tropical and festive decor.

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Dining venues in the zone include casual places for pizza and burgers, but also feature some of the line’s signature restaurants, such as Rudi’s Seagrill and Cucina del Capitano.

Other restaurants elsewhere on the ship will include The Bonsai Teppanyaki, Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse|Brewhouse, Guy’s Burger Joint, Emeril’s Bistro 717, and Fahrenheit 555, to name a few.

Carnival Confirms Fleetwide New Menu Rollout Dates

Carnival Cruise Line has gradually begun to roll out the revamped and refreshed main dining room menu to its fleet of 25 ships, with great guest feedback.

First having appeared on Carnival Dream, the new menu is already available on several other Carnival ships, and now, the cruise line has confirmed the dates for the new menu to be introduced to the remainder of the fleet.

New Menu Dates Confirmed

Carnival Cruise Line’s new main dining room menu, which includes entree salads, “Emeril Selects” options, and a total of more than 60 new dishes, was first tested aboard Carnival Dream in June.

After a variety of tweaks and adjustments based on popularity and guest feedback, several additional ships received the new menu in July, including Carnival Conquest and Carnival Horizon.

Carnival Horizon Cruise Ship
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The new menu has begun a full phased rollout to all the ships in the Carnival fleet. Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador John Heald has announced the dates of when the new menu will be brought aboard the remaining ships, with several ships receiving the new menu each month through the end of the year.

“There have been so many wonderful reviews here and by guests on board regarding the new dining room menus that are currently on some of the ships,” Heald said. “Many of you have asked when other ships will be receiving the new menu so I thought you would appreciate the roll out schedule.”

To date, in addition to Dream, Conquest, and Horizon, the new menu has already debuted aboard Carnival Sunrise and Carnival Vista.

Carnival Dream Cruise Ship
Carnival Dream Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Joni Hanebutt / Shutterstock)

The remaining ships to receive the menu, and the cruise departure dates when it will first be offered onboard, are as follows:

  • August: Radiance (8/18), Mardi Gras (8/19)
  • September: Breeze and Panorama (9/2), Celebration (9/9), Valor (9/18), Miracle (9/28)
  • October: Glory (10/1), Liberty (10/2), Sunshine (10/19), Elation (10/21), Magic (10/22)
  • November: Paradise (11/9), Freedom (11/11), Spirit (11/25)
  • December: Legend (12/3), Jubilee (exact December date not yet announced)

Carnival Pride appears to be missing from the published list, but will still be receiving the new menu in the coming months.

Heald also noted that Carnival Splendor and Carnival Luminosa will both debut the new menu early in 2024, but the exact dates are not yet announced for those ships.

Carnival Splendor sails from Sydney, Australia year-round, while Carnival Luminosa is currently finishing her Alaska season from Seattle and will return to Brisbane, Australia in October.

About the New Menu

The new main dining room menus are a significant update to the dining offerings, with enhanced and innovative selections across appetizers, entrees, and desserts.

“Food is an ever-evolving art, so our approach to the dining room offerings is to infuse a selection of new dishes, feature more international flavors and complement the Carnival classics our guests love,” said Emeril Lagasse, Carnival’s Chief Culinary Officer.

Carnival's Emeril Lagasse and Chefs
Carnival’s Emeril Lagasse and Chefs

Of particular interest are the larger entrée salads, which feature filling proteins and an array of creative tastes for lighter fare. The new “Emeril Selects” options are also popular, having been curated by Lagasse for each menu and offering innovative tastes such as “Beef Carpaccio” and “Coffee Glazed Roast Duck.”

Favorite dishes still remain available, such as the chilled strawberry bisque soup and the savory cheese plate dessert, particularly after guest feedback, with only slight updates to better fit the new enhanced menus.

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It is common for cruise lines to test out new menu options or adjust dishes seasonally based on ingredient availability, but such massive renovations to full menus are less frequent and only happen every few years.

Another Cruise Destination to Limit Cruise Ship Arrivals

In response to the rising number of cruise ship passengers visiting the Orkney Islands, one of the most popular cruise destinations in the UK, are considering implementing restrictions on cruise ship arrivals.

The move comes amidst concerns from residents and businesses about the impact of the growing visitor numbers on the islands’ resources and local economy.

On some days, the small island group experiences over 7,000 cruise ship guests arriving on the same day. While locals welcome visitors, the vast number of people strains local resources, forcing road closures and making life for the people in the small communities much harder.

Concerns from Residents and Businesses

The Orkney Islands have long been one of the most popular visitor attractions in the United Kingdom. Located on the northern coast of Scotland, the islands are well known for their natural beauty, the Highland Park Whisky Distillery, and the ancient Neolithic site of Skara Brae.

However, with the surge of cruise ships that visit the Orkney Islands, the increased number of visitors has led to multiple challenges. Road closures, enforced for public safety, have affected local businesses, many of which claim to see little benefit from the influx of tourists.

Orkney Cruise
Orkney Cruise (Photo Credit: Peter Titmuss / Shutterstock)

A local resident, Julie Richards, expressed her concerns to The Times: “We have had over 7000 passengers from three ships on one day, and some ships have over 4000 passengers. All this is on top of the normal tourism. It’s just too much.

“Nobody is saying ban the cruise business, but we see no benefit, and we have a council tax rise of 10%. We just want the cruise ship impact better organized. This is definitely the worst it has ever been.”

234 Cruise Ships in One Year

According to Orkney Harbour Authority, 234 ships are slated to berth during 2023, anticipated to inject about £15 million into the economy. While the boost to the economy is significant, it has become clear that balancing the needs of guests and residents is paramount.

Nearly all major cruise lines visit the Orkney Islands and the primary port, Kirkwall. Ships scheduled to visit Orkney in 2023 include a diverse range of vessels such as MSC’s newest luxury cruise ship, Explora I, Norwegian Dawn, Seabourn Venture, Regal Princess, Norwegian Star, AIDASol, Zuiderdam, MSC Poesia, Carnival Pride, and Celebrity Silhouette.

Cruise Ship in Scotland
Cruise Ship in Scotland (Photo Credit: MikhailBerkut / Shutterstock)

However, a wide range of smaller cruise ships and expedition cruise ships also sail to Stromness, worsening the situation for locals. This is why the local council is now looking at limiting the number of arrivals in the future.

Beacon of Success with Challenges

In response to the concerns, the council is developing a cruise liner booking policy to be presented on August 22. The policy aims to limit the number of large liners visiting on any given day. 

Paul Olvhoj, business development manager at the harbor authority, said every UK port looks at Orkney as a beacon of success: “Cruise can be a divisive and difficult subject but we work very hard with the cruise lines, their shore excursion partners and our tourism stakeholders to ensure that the cruise sector has a positive experience in Orkney and that Orkney enjoys the benefits.” 

“It is not an understatement to say that every port in the UK looks at Orkney as a beacon of success in cruise and wishes to reach our high standards.”

While Olvhoj emphasized the commitment to ensuring every visitor has a first-class experience without overburdening the island’s infrastructure, the fact is that just for August 20, six streets will be closed to accommodate cruise ship passengers. 

The current sentiment amongst locals resonates with the broader approach of many global destinations, as places like Venice and Barcelona have also recently taken steps to manage the effects of large-scale cruise tourism. The new policy in Kirkwall reflects limits put in place on the US East Coast last year when Bar Harbor implemented cruise ship limits.

Carnival Cruise Line Clarifies Dining Time Adjustment

Carnival Cruise Line has noted a change in assigned dining times for one upcoming cruise, but the adjustment is only for two particular sailings of Carnival Legend – the current sailing to Greenland as well as the second Greenland cruise in mid-September. Guests have been surprised to see the main dining times adjusted to earlier hours for those two cruises.

Carnival Adjusts Assigned Dining Times

Carnival cruise ships offer both designated early and late dining times on all their ships. The early seating generally begins from 5:45-6:15 p.m. depending on the exact ship and dining room, while the late seating typically begins from 7:45-8:15 p.m.

On Carnival Legend‘s two Greenland cruises, however, the set dining times have been slightly adjusted for even earlier mealtimes. The early dinner will now begin at 5 p.m., while the late seating will begin at 7:30 p.m.

Guests booked on these sailings have noticed the difference, and expressed concern about whether or not the change is fleetwide and permanent.

Carnival Cruise Line Dining Room
Carnival Cruise Line Dining Room (Photo Credit: gary yim / Shutterstock)

Dining time preference is widely varied, but for some travelers, especially guests from Europe or other areas of the world with traditionally later mealtimes, even a 7:30 dinner time may seem too early.

Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador John Heald has clarified the change in dining times, however, and noted that it is for these two Carnival Legend sailings only.

“There have been quite a few questions about dining times with people asking if we are changing them across the fleet,” said Heald. “The answer is no, we are not.”

Heald goes on to note that the change for Carnival Legend‘s dining times is “only for these specific cruises” and “based on the demographics we have onboard.”

Carnival Legend Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Tony Davis

The popular “Your Time” dining option has also been adjusted earlier for these cruises, with a dining window of 5-8 p.m. for guests to use at their leisure.

The length of the dinner seatings remains unchanged, so guests will not feel rushed to complete their meals and can enjoy dining with elegance and excellent conversation with their companions.

Cruising to Greenland

Carnival Legend‘s cruises to Greenland are unique 14-night sailings roundtrip from Baltimore, Maryland. When the first itinerary was announced, it proved so immediately popular that a second sailing was quickly added to meet the great demand.

Each cruise has an identical itinerary. After departing Baltimore, guests enjoy five days at sea before arriving in Nanortalik, Greenland. The next day, the ship makes another Greenland call, to Qaqortoq. Both ports of call are full day visits from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m.

Greenland
Greenland

After such amazing Greenland visits, Carnival Legend will again sail south for three calls in Canada – St. Anthony and Corner Brook in Newfoundland as well as Sydney, Nova Scotia – before arriving back in Baltimore after two more days at sea.

The 88,500-gross ton Carnival Legend is a Spirit-class vessel, a favorite design and layout of many Carnival cruise fans. The ship can welcome 2,124 passengers at double occupancy and as many as 2,610 guests when fully booked with all berths filled.

In addition to the main dining rooms, Carnival Legend also offers the casual Lido buffet, The Golden Fleece steakhouse specialty restaurant, Guy’s Burger Joint, the BlueIguana Cantina, the Carnival Deli, and more. Operating hours will vary for different venues, and guests can check the Carnival Hub app for details.

Why Change Dining Times?

No explanation about exactly why the dining times have been shifted earlier has been offered, other than the “demographics” being a factor in the decision for these two cruises.

This could mean several things. Many older guests tend to choose earlier dining times as a personal preference, or to accommodate medication schedules that require food at the time the medicine must be taken.

Similarly, families with young children often eat dinner earlier so the children are ready for bed at an appropriate time, and are not overly tired and cranky for a much later dining time.

Carnival Cruise Line Dining
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Earlier mealtimes are also a popular preference in American culture, with dinner times from 5-6:30 p.m. very common. European cultures, however, tend to eat later in the evening, with mealtimes from 8-9 p.m. or even later.

In some areas, work schedules impact mealtimes. Many American jobs, for example, only permit very short lunches, and so a larger, longer dinner meal is eaten earlier in the evening. Other cultures may have much longer or later lunch periods, leading to later dinner mealtimes.

Climate can also impact typical mealtimes, with some extremely northern or extremely southern global cultures preferring earlier meals to maximize evening recreation hours when sunlight hours are more limited at certain times of year.

Disney Cruise Line to Reveal Much-Anticipated New Ship

Disney Cruise Line has just unveiled the date for its big reveal of the much-anticipated Disney Treasure. Set to offer a special glimpse on August 30, 2023, Disney fans are marking their calendars for what promises to be an exciting day for the cruise line’s sixth cruise ship. 

Currently under construction at the Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, Disney Treasure’s designs focus on Disney’s love for travel and adventure. Two main characters for the vessel have already been announced, Peter Pan and Aladin, but the video released by Disney today, August 15, hints at more to come.

A Teasing Glimpse into Treasure

On August 15, 2023, Disney Cruise Line announced it will reveal Disney Treasure through an intriguing video highlighting three spots on a global map. 

A connection to Disney animations that might be central to the ship’s theme seems evident. The regions spotlighted—Middle East, Mexico, and South America—point to characters like Aladdin, Coco, and, potentially, Encanto. 

Disney Treasure Reveal
Disney Treasure Reveal

The caption accompanying the post further fuels the curiosity: “Unbelievable awaits! Tune in to a virtual grand reveal event on August 30 at 11 a.m. EST for a special look at what’s on board the all-new Disney Treasure. Drop a heart if you’re excited for the reveal! #DisneyTreasure #DisneyCruiseLine.”

At the same time, during the video, a voice-over states: “Fellow adventurers, for years, my family has explored far-off lands in search of magical realms. But I feel that my greatest discovery is yet to come. Tune in on August 30, eastern time, to see what we can uncover. See you there!”

While the animated figures could be the heroes of the ship, the video could also point toward the ship’s sailing areas. Disney cruise ships are currently present in the US, the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Europe, and the west coast of Mexico.

Disney Treasure Cruise Ship
Rendering Courtesy: Disney Cruise Line

However, the Middle East and South America would be new areas for the cruise line. Southeast and Eastern Asia, on the other hand, will most likely not be on the itineraries for Disney Treasure.

Disney Cruise Line has confirmed that the subsequent vessel after Disney Treasure will have its base in Singapore for a minimum of five years. This ship, previously known as the Global Dream, was acquired by Disney Cruise Line in November 2022.

What We Know So Far About Disney Treasure

Despite the uncertainty surrounding her final designs, entertainment and dining options, and sailing areas, construction is progressing at breakneck speed so Disney Treasure can welcome its 4000 guests aboard in 2024. 

Disney Treasure‘s journey began with the steel-cutting ceremony in January 2023. Fast forward to now, and most of the ship’s block installations are in place, thanks to the team at the Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany. Currently, efforts are geared towards outfitting the ship’s interior spaces, from dining venues to entertainment hubs.

Disney Treasure Construction
Disney Treasure Construction at Meyer Werft

Themed around travel and adventure, Disney Cruise Line has previously announced Aladdin as the showstopper in the 144,000 gross tons Disney treasure’s Grand Hall and pays tribute to Peter Pan and the magical Neverland at the ship’s stern.

As is customary, the Disney Cruise Line ship’s stern will boast a sculpture of a cherished character. For the Disney Treasure, Peter Pan uses Tinker Bell’s pixie dust to spruce up the stern. Captain Hook, smeared in yellow paint, can be seen leaning out of a porthole, raring for a duel with Peter.

Disney Treasure Grand Hall
Rendering Courtesy: Disney Cruise Line

The ship’s three-deck Grand Hall is designed to resemble an opulent palace, drawing inspiration from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, especially echoing the enchanting realm of Agrabah. Dominating this majestic space will be the iconic figures of Aladdin, Jasmine, and their magical flying carpet.

In 2024, the launch of the LNG-powered Disney Treasure will also coincide with the inauguration of Disney’s second private Bahamian island, Lighthouse Point. She is also the sistership to the 2022-launched Disney Wish, and a third, as yet unnamed cruise ship set to launch in 2023.

All eyes are now on August 30 as Disney promises to unveil more from its treasure trove. Whether you’re an adventurer or a fan of Disney’s magical storytelling, the upcoming reveal will be full of wonderful surprises.