Carnival Cruise Line announced a new zone on its Norwegian Escape that will be themed after the Miami of yesteryear. The cruise line’s latest ship is set to sail into port in early 2020, and one year later it’ll feature an homage to 1950s America with neon signs, classic cars and pink flamingos.
The “carnival cruise line news” is a new zone that will be added to the Miami-themed ship. The zone will have multiple attractions and restaurants, as well as an interactive experience at sea.
Carnival Cruise Line has announced the addition of a new Miami-themed zone to the Carnival Celebration, which will dock in PortMiami in November.
The 820 Biscayne themed area was created to honor the culture, architectural traditions, and cuisines of the cruise line’s original home. The section, which will be located on Deck 8 of the Carnival Celebration, will introduce Miamian food and beverage options to the fleet.
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820 Biscayne will be built in the same position as La Piazza on sister ship Mardi Gras, with a similar layout and venues, but with inspirations and design features that represent Miami’s “urban-meets-laid-back feel.”
“We wanted to show some extra love to the city that helped us become who we are today by bringing a brand-new ship to its port,” Carnival president Christine Duffy said. “Miami has been our home for 50 years, and we wanted to show some extra love to the city that helped us become who we are today by bringing a brand-new ship to its port.” “Carnival Celebration will commemorate everything Carnival, tying together where we’ve been and where we’re heading, and we can’t think about where we began without thinking of Miami and all of the pleasure it symbolizes.”
The retro-inspired Bar 820, located in the Miami-themed zone, will serve grab-and-go Cuban and speciality coffees, as well as Miami-inspired tropical ice beverages and martinis. The Deco Deli, which mixes traditional deli sandwiches with an extended menu, will also be part of the area.
Passengers will have access to a 24-hour pizza store with a modern design evocative of the late-night cafes along Miami’s Ocean Drive. Throughout the zone, 820 Biscayne will feature magnificent artwork and entertaining picture possibilities.
“Miami is a one-of-a-kind city with many different sides to it,” Carnival senior vice president Ben Clement said. “We tried to capture all of that in 820 Biscayne – from the tropical feel and original Art Deco designs that can still be found on Miami Beach today to the modern city look of Brickell – and, of course, with a huge emphasis on the delicious flavors throughout.”
Popular restaurants like as Rudi’s Seagrill and Cucina del Capitano will be returning to the ship’s 820 Biscayne area. In the months building up to the ship’s debut voyage from Miami on November 21, more features and zones aboard Carnival Celebration will be disclosed.
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