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Public Rooms
Endless Summer lounge
Galax-Z dance Club
Bourbon Street is a tribute to New Orleans' celebrated thoroughfare.
Wheelhouse Bar & Grill
Admiral, ship's library
Red Hot Piano Bar
Islands in the Sky Bar
Rainbow Club Casino
Astoria Lounge
Vista and Horizon dining rooms
Meeting Facilities
Astoria Lounge: 900 maximum guests reception, 725 maximum guests theater, 200 maximum guests modified classroom, Dance floor, in house sound system with microphones, cd player, dual cassette player
Islands in the Sky Lounge: 350 maximum guests theater, 150 maximum guests modified classroom
Galax-Z dance club: 400 maximum guests reception, 150 maximum guests theater, 50 maximum guests modified classroom
Endless Summer Lounge: 110 maximum guests reception, 60 maximum guests theater, Dance Floor, built in karaoke machine
Red Hot Piano Bar: 60 maximum guests reception, 30 maximum guests theater, wireless microphone capability
Lido Deck: 300 maximum guests reception (semi-private), 250 maximum guests reception poolside (not private)
Carnival Cruise Line reported an increase in the number of cases of gastrointestinal (GI) illness on the cruise shipCelebration, which sailed from Galveston, Texas, on February 9, 2004.
EST on February 13, the ship’s medical staff reported that 297 of 1,576 (18.84%) passengers and 19 of 689 (2.75%) crew members were ill. Predominant symptoms were vomiting and diarrhea.
Crew of the Celebration Carnival Cruise Ship conducted extensive cleaning and disinfection of the vessel.
When first introduced, Carnival's chairman called Celebration, and her sisters Holiday and Jubilee (which no longer sails for Carnival), "Disney World for adults." From dawn till the wee hours there is activity aboard these Carnival sister ships.
Celebration is for those who want the most active cruise experience (yet I've always found quiet nooks for reading or just watching the sea go by).
Celebration's staff is efficient and friendly; expect antics by your waiter at dinner, and to return to your cabin to find a towel shaped like an animal.