Carnival Cruise Line Carnival Glory Sails from Boston |
When Carnival Glory
arrives in Boston next year, it will offer a variety of new dining, bar
and entertainment options that are being added during a dry dock in
November 2012
as part of the line’s ongoing “Fun Ship 2.0” enhancement program.
Carnival Glory’s 2013
schedule from Boston will encompass four-day cruises to Saint John, New
Brunswick, departing Sundays and five-day voyages to Saint John and
Halifax,
Nova Scotia, departing Tuesdays and Thursdays, from June 4 to July 7.
Carnival is the only cruise line offering short cruises from Boston.
Carnival Glory will also offer three seven-day cruises departing June 9
and July 14 and 21, 2013, visiting Portland,
Maine; Saint John; Halifax; and Sydney, Nova Scotia.
New features added to the Carnival Glory during its upcoming dry dock include:
- Guy’s Burger Joint, a complimentary poolside venue offering fresh-made burgers, hand-cut fries and innovative toppings and condiments created by Food Network personality and chef Guy Fieri
- BlueIguana Cantina, a free-of-charge Mexican cantina with authentic tacos and burritos that can be personalized by diners at an extensive salsa and toppings bar
- Alchemy Bar, a cocktail “pharmacy” where highly trained mixologists create custom cocktails using interesting flavors and ingredients
- EA SPORTS Bar, an interactive sports bar where patrons can view live action, play popular EA SPORTS video games and keep up with the latest scores on the 24/7 sports ticker
- RedFrog Rum Bar, a poolside Caribbean-themed watering hole offering a variety of the region’s top rums and beers, which are enjoyed in a laid back island-infused atmosphere
- BlueIguana Tequila Bar, a friendly rival to the RedFrog Rum Bar, this lively and engaging poolside bar specializes in frozen cocktails and Mexican beers, in a fun and festive environment
- The Punchliner Comedy Club & Punchliner Comedy Brunch Presented by George Lopez, who is taking Carnival’s popular comedy offerings to the next level with hilarious, side-splitting comedians and a humorous twist on the traditional mid-morning culinary feast
- Hasbro, The Game Show, where guests are part of the show with larger-than-life adaptations of the company’s iconic and popular board games presented in the ship’s main show lounge
- Playlist Productions, which takes Carnival’s legendary revues to another level incorporating high-tech special effects with live performances to create a memorable entertainment experience
- The Taste Bar, a new casual dining option featuring complimentary bite-size offerings inspired by “Fun Ship 2.0” dining venues, along with a signature cocktail tied to that eatery’s particular theme available for purchase.
- Cherry On Top, which celebrates the joys of simple indulgences with bins of bulk candy, fun fanciful gifts and novelties, custom apparel and more
“Consumer response to
our initial Boston cruises aboard the Carnival Glory has been
exceptional as these convenient and affordable departures provide
residents of the Northeastern
U.S. with a fun, memorable vacation option – right from their own
backyard,” said Gerry Cahill, Carnival president and CEO. “We’re
pleased that the Carnival Glory will return to Boston next year with
even more fantastic dining, bar and entertainment innovations
for our guests to enjoy,” he added.
The Massachusetts Port
Authority recently spent $11 million in capital improvements to its
Cruiseport Boston Black Falcon Cruise Terminal with the expectation that
the investment
would pay dividends in a busier terminal.
“We are delighted
Carnival Glory is coming back to Cruiseport Boston in 2013,’’ said David
S. Mackey, Interim CEO & Executive Director of the Massachusetts
Port Authority.
“The Carnival Glory is the largest ship to be home-based at Cruiseport
Boston, and the additional seven-day itineraries that will be added next
year offer more cruising choices to more New Englanders.’’
Unforgettable Shoreside Experiences Within Atlantic Canada
Saint John, featured on
four-day cruises, is a nature lover’s paradise highlighted by such
landmarks as the Bay of Fundy, with its backdrop of rugged rock
formations, and
Reversing Falls, where the highest tides in the world intersect with
the Saint John River and force it to flow backwards twice daily. Also
popular is the city’s Historic District, lined with stately Victorian
homes, elegant churches and quaint boutiques and
eateries.
Five-day cruises call
at both Saint John and Halifax, Nova Scotia’s charming and historic
capital offering a host of outstanding restaurants, shops, and museums
and unique
cultural experiences. Guests can also visit Peggy’s Cove, a rustic
fishing village famous for its granite coastline, tour the city’s many
lighthouses, or observe the changing of the guard at The Citadel, a
centuries-old fortress.
Seven-day cruises feature visits to Saint John and Halifax, as well as stops at Portland, Maine; and Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Located on
the south coast of Maine, Portland is widely known for its rugged
landscape and delectable cuisine, particularly lobster. Guests can
experience this waterfront city’s diverse culture and heritage or
visit nearby Kennebunkport, a coastal town offering picturesque views
and a variety of recreational activities.
Sydney,
Nova Scotia, is a charming city with plenty of attractions, museums and
shopping opportunities. It is also located within close proximity of the
historic Cabot Trail, named after explorer John Cabot who
discovered the region in 1497 and offers breathtaking views of the
North Atlantic seaboard and its awe-inspiring natural beauty.
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