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Carnival Splendor's Decor to Celebrate 'Splendid Things'
New 3,006-Passenger 'Fun
Ship' Slated to Debut Carnival's First-Ever Northern Europe
Cruise Program July 13, 2008
MIAMI, June 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- The name of Carnival Cruise Lines' next new ship and its
interior design complement each other perfectly; the central
design idea of the line's new 3,006-passenger Carnival
Splendor - set to debut in July 2008 - is "Splendid Things," a
celebration of the magnificent, lustrous and elegant.
The 113,300-ton Carnival
Splendor is a new class of vessel for Carnival, with a number
of innovative new features, including a luxurious
21,000-square- foot spa -- the largest in the "Fun Ship"
fleet. Carnival Splendor is scheduled to launch Carnival's
first-ever northern European cruise program July 13, 2008.
"When I thought about the
name of this ship, it brought to mind all the splendid things
there are in the world," said
Joe Farcus, Carnival's ship architect. "The central idea
that ties the rooms together is the concept of fine,
luxurious, sumptuous elegance. So we used elements like
pearls, gold leaf and wood grains to give the ship a feeling
of richness," he added.
That Splendid Look
The center of it all is the
Splendor Atrium, which Farcus describes as "pure design." The
walls are decorated with a composite material made of
stainless steel and four-inch circular cutouts backed by
pink-stained wood with black pigment rubbed into the grain,
along with gold-leaf beams and arches illuminated with
hundreds of sparkling lights.
The atrium balcony and main
staircases carry on the stainless steel motif with railings
that have a circular textured glass infill with orange and red
glass jewels fused on and topped by a pink-and-black-grained
wood handrail. The common areas - elevator lobbies, stairwells
and promenade - have the stainless steel, gold leaf and wood
elements adapted to the location.
"The overall effect is
striking," said Farcus, "with all these rich, elegant
materials mixed with stainless steel and stylized wood
laminates."
Creating New Spaces
The central Lido pool deck
features a large open glass-walled, two-deck- high area that
can be enclosed with a retractable Sky Dome, along with two
hot tubs repositioned on either side of the deck and inset
into the deck to provide unobstructed sea views. Also featured
within this dramatic space is "Carnival's Seaside Theatre"
with its 270-square-foot outdoor screen, along with two bars
and two food-service lines.
"With the addition of the Sky
Dome, the mid-ship pool area becomes another public room, not
just a pool deck," said Farcus. "Decorated with plants, it can
become quite an attractive room for gatherings of all types
and will be the largest public room on any Carnival ship."
Located above the two-level,
art deco-styled Splendido poolside eatery is the Pinnacle
Supper Club. A skylight provides spectacular nighttime views
of the stars for supper club diners, while a glass dance floor
suspended over the mini-atrium created by the three-deck
configuration is sure to be a conversation starter.
Carnival Splendor's aft pool
deck will be an airy and open space and in the tradition of
the grand liners, will provide guests with unimpeded views of
the ship's wake.
The outdoor aft deck area
will pay homage to the great liners of the past. The walls
will be beautiful teak molded paneling while the bars and
serving lines will recall the hulls of these ships. Throughout
the area will be large half models of some of the most famous
ships that sailed the oceans of the world. The aft deck will
also house two serving stations - one featuring authentic
Indian Tandoori items and the other a New York-style deli
offering sandwiches and traditional side dishes.
Also located within the Lido
Deck area is an expansive two-level, 5,500- square-foot
children's play area which will serve as the focal point for
the extensive activities schedule for the line's top-rated
"Camp Carnival" program. Sure to be a hit with kids of all
ages is a new feature for Carnival - a water spray park -
located just above the main playroom with a private secured
stairway leading to the facility.
Carnival Splendor will also
house one of the largest health and wellness facilities afloat
featuring 68 spa cabins and suites - a first for the line.
Including the exclusive spa
accommodations, the Carnival Splendor's spa will encompass
some 40,000 square feet and will include Carnival's first
thalassotherapy pool covered by a glass dome, an elaborate
Thermal Suite, 17 treatment rooms; and indoor and outdoor
relaxation areas.
Distinctive Public Rooms
As he has done with every
ship in Carnival's fleet, Joe Farcus has designed the main
public rooms on Carnival Splendor in a variety of whimsical
and inventive themes.
The Royal Flush Casino takes
a "splendid, winning hand" as its principal design element.
Various combinations of royal flush hands are set along the
walls, with the characters on the cards emerging from the wall
like a sculpture. The ceiling is decorated with card images
that gradually change electronically into different hands.
Splendor Spectacular, the
main show lounge, features sparkly fiberglass stage curtains
all around the room. "The idea is that the whole room is the
stage," Farcus explained. Large chandeliers are draped domes
with strings of beads hanging down, creating a dramatic
effect.
The Red Carpet dance club
turns every guest into a celebrity as they walk the VIP line
past a series of mannequins waiting in line on the other side
of the velvet rope to enter. Once inside, a wall of images of
reporters and paparazzi - complete with camera flashes - greet
would-be revelers.
The El Mojito promenade bar
has the feel of a sidewalk cafe in Old Havana, with
Spanish-style columns topped with domes and classic lanterns
hung throughout the room, along with terracotta floors and the
aged stucco walls festooned with colorful Cuban posters.
The Cool jazz bar taps into
the legendary coolness of jazz greats. The walls are decorated
with artwork inspired by jazz innovator Miles Davis, with
photos of the trumpeter and sheet music of his compositions.
El Morocco, the aft lounge,
re-creates the famous 1930s New York club of the same name.
Banquettes are covered in zebra-patterned leather, with palm
trees and lanterns adorning the walls, which feature murals of
Moroccan scenes.
Our House sports bar
celebrates a team's home field advantage, with models of
famous stadiums displayed in glass vitrines located around the
room, accented by red, white and blue bunting. Bar tops and
tabletops are inlaid with photos of famous sports stadiums.
The California Roll sushi bar
sports large models of koi goldfish in iridescent paints. The
bar front is river rock, and all tile work on the walls and
surfaces is made of natural mother of pearl shells.
Exciting and Varied
Itineraries
Carnival Splendor is slated
to debut July 13, 2008, with a series of 12-day Northern
Europe cruises from London (Dover) through Aug. 30, followed
by a schedule of 12-day Mediterranean cruises from Rome (Civitavecchia)
through Oct. 17, 2008.
The ship will then sail on a
trans-Atlantic crossing departing Rome (Civitavecchia) Oct. 29
and arriving Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Nov. 14, positioning the
vessel for a series of seven-day exotic Caribbean cruises from
that port beginning Nov. 22, 2008. Carnival Splendor will then
reposition to Long Beach, Calif., to launch year-round
seven-day Mexican Riviera cruises, continuing the line's
expansion of its West Coast operations.
For additional information
and reservations, contact any travel agent, call
1-800-CARNIVAL or visit
http://www.carnival.com/.
Carnival Cruise Lines, a unit
of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), is a
proud member of the exclusive World's Leading Cruise Lines.
Our exclusive alliance also includes Holland America Line,
Princess Cruises, Cunard Line, Costa Cruises, and The Yachts
of Seabourn. Sharing a passion to please each guest, and a
commitment to quality and value, our member lines appeal to a
wide range of lifestyles and budgets. Together, we offer
exciting and enriching cruise vacations to the world's most
desirable destinations.
Source: Carnival Cruise Lines
CONTACT: Jennifer de la Cruz
or Tim Gallagher, +1-800-438-6744, or
+1-305-599-2600, ext. 16000, both of Carnival Cruise Lines
Web site:
http://www.carnival.com/
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