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tidecat

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  1. No one's updated it in the past six months. Firenze is missing also.
  2. Excel class rooms are slightly narrower, but it is not a huge difference for run-of-the-mill balcony cabins. The furnishings certainly are more functional in the Excel class.
  3. Except it isn't just 10 cruises a year. Sailings to the Fjords make up greater percentages of other lines' sailings. Geirangerfjord alone receives roughly 40% of its 800,000 visitors by cruise ship. That capacity has to go somewhere. The regulations also extend to domestic shipping and fisheries. While they will not be emission-free come 2026, there is a target to cut those emissions by 50% by 2030.
  4. Assuming the fourth Excel class in 2027 is accretive to the fleet and not a replacement of an older ship, Carnival would have the option of moving a seasonally-deployed Spirit-class vessel out of Galveston or Mobile and replacing it with something larger. Legend - Tampa (winter)/Europe (summer) Luminosa - Brisbane (US winter)/Seattle (US summer) Miracle - World Cruise (winter)/San Francisco (summer) Pride - Baltimore (year-round) Spirit - Mobile (year-round) Galveston gets a Conquest-class for the #4 spot there, which would now be year-round.
  5. Assuming the fourth Excel class in 2027 is accretive to the fleet and not a replacement of an older ship, Carnival would have the option of moving a seasonally-deployed Spirit-class vessel out of Galveston or Mobile and replacing it with something larger. Legend - Tampa (winter)/Europe (summer) Luminosa - Brisbane (US winter)/Seattle (US summer) Miracle - World Cruise (winter)/San Francisco (summer) Pride - Baltimore (year-round) Spirit - Mobile (year-round) Galveston gets a Conquest-class for the #4 spot there, which would now be year-round.
  6. I was actually inquiring about whether you checked luggage for your flight.
  7. If Carnival were going to reposition a ship to Australia, you could have a World Cruise that starts in Long Beach and a largely-overlapping World Cruise that starts in Brisbane. The first leg could be sold as a combination of the World Cruise from Long Beach and a shorter Transpacific sailing. The last leg would be a combination of the Brisbane World Cruise and another Transpacific. If Carnival plays its cards right, it could line up so that a Spirit class ship winds up in Brisbane for the Australian summer (North American winter) and Luminosa repositions to the US for Alaska and Caribbean service, preferably fresh out of drydock with a more through update to be on brand than she had initially.
  8. I doubt 2025 would be feasible at this point unless if it started in late 2025. If Carnival does this, it would probably be late 2026 or early 2027. Given that the Spirit class is used primarily for Alaska, and that Tampa, Jacksonville, and Baltimore have limited options for what ships can operate there, I could see Carnival doing a world cruise that starts in the fall after the Alaska season from Long Beach. By the time it takes 4-5 months to circle the globe, it's almost time for the Alaska season again. Maybe Carnival tacks on some Hawaii or Mexican Riviera cruises after the World cruise while waiting for the new Alaska season to start.
  9. The clientele being targeted by newer and larger ships are those new to cruising. More than 80% of the US population has never been on a cruise.
  10. In February AIDA announced a refurbishment program that will cover all of their older ships There certainly would be enough time to change course should circumstances warrant it, but I think Costa would be more vulnerable if current events get out of hand.
  11. Saying something like "gambling is allowed only in the casino or on games sanctioned by the ship" would have been a better way to word it. Because I doubt they'd let people play games like LRC for money even if they were playing in the casino without it being run by the casino department. Princess ran with the concept of the whole ship being a casino by having games that can be played onboard the ship on your device. Even the Princess Prizes feature only works when the casino is open.
  12. The casino department runs Bingo and Deal or No Deal, even if they are held in the theater.
  13. There is another thread about this, but the cruise terminal itself is being used as a command center. Until the JIC, Coast Guard, and Navy clear out there will be no cruising from Baltimore. I would suspect it will come down to when the Dali can be safely towed away from the scene.
  14. Carnival's first quarter FY 2024 10-Q has $2.138 billion in new fixed assets during the quarter. That would have included Carnival Jubilee (reported by Cruise Industry News at $950 million) and Sun Princess (reported as $1 billion). It's possible there may have been some non-ship asset purchases that quarter, but even if not, we're not talking about less than 10% variance. It's also possible there are some costs paid to contractors other than the shipyard associated with placing those ships into service that are being capitalized with the ships. I would expect the price to go up somewhat due to the all of the inflation that has happened since the original Excel class order was placed. I just question whether the amount financed is actually specific to Excel 4, or if it may have been secured in anticipation of the larger order with Fincantieri that so far has not materialized. It's also possible Meyer Werft may have material surcharges built into the price and Carnival would have to cover the worst case scenario for those. Just because they secured $1.4 billion in financing doesn't mean they have to take the entire amount.
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