Black Meetings and Tourism

May/June 2019

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B M & T ••• May/June 2019 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 48 C arnival Freedom has undergone a multi-million-dollar ren- ovation added a variety of exciting experiences, including an expansive new WaterWorks aqua park, enhanced dining options such as a re-branded Deli and Bonsai Sushi Express, expanded retail spaces, a new miniature golf course and more. Part of the line's industry-leading $2 billion ship enhancement pro- gram that has added popular Fun Ship 2.0 innovations across the fleet, the updated spaces were added during a three-week dry dock that took place in Freeport, The Bahamas. The new and enhanced expe- riences include: WaterWorks: Featuring a 203-foot-long AquaTunnel slide and Carnival's signature 212-foot-long Twister slide along with a 75-gallon PowerDrencher tipping bucket and SplashZone area for kids. Bonsai Express: the success of the full-service Bonsai Sushi restaurants has spawned this casual spot, featuring a mouth-watering array of sushi, sashimi, rolls and more. Expanded Retail Spaces: a mall-style shopping area lined with retail outlets offering fine jewelry, watches, fragrances, and more along with the line's own branded spaces including the all-new Carnival Adventures shop. The new shop offers everything guests need to max- imize their fun on board and ashore, from snorkel gear and swim fins to sunscreen and waterproof backpacks. Mini Golf Course: A nine-hole miniature golf course has been relocated to Deck 11, providing a fun and relaxing pastime for families to enjoy in the fresh sea air. RE-Branded Delii: Located on Deck 9, the newly expanded Deli offers a tantalizing menu of piled-high sandwiches, paninis and tradi- tional sides. These complement the wide array of popular experiences on board Carnival Freedom, including Guy's Burger Joint created by Food Network star Guy Fieri, the poolside BlueIguana Tequila Bar, RedFrog Rum Bar, and BlueIguana Cantina, along with favorites like a classic American steakhouse, Punchliner Comedy Club, the cocktail pharmacy-themed Alchemy Bar, and the Caribbean-inspired RedFrog Pub. Family-friendly options include Seuss at Sea operated exclusively with Dr. Seuss Enterprises that includes the Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast with The Cat in The Hat and Friends and an all-ages reading venue called Dr. Seuss Bookville, along with fun supervised program- ming for kids ages 2-17. Following the dry dock, Carnival Freedom resumed its year-round schedule of six- and seven-day Caribbean cruises from Galveston that visit top destinations in Jamaica, Mexico, Belize and Grand Cayman. To learn more about Carnival Cruise Line, visit Carnival.com . For reservations, meeting planners contact your travel agent or call (800) CARNIVAL. C R U I S E N E W S CARNIVAL FREEDOM UNDERGOES MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR DRY DOCK THAT ADDS A VARIETY OF POPULAR ONBOARD EXPERIENCES New WaterWorks Aqua Park and Mini Golf Course, Updated Deli, Bonsai Sushi Express and Retail Spaces Added During Extensive Three-Week Renovation

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