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CARNIVAL ELATION CRUISE REVIEW

CARNIVAL ELATION CRUISE REVIEW

The Carnival Elation is a popular ship for people to check out among the many ships in Carnival’s Fantasy Class. The features of this ship are so unique and thrilling that this ship can be used for sea cruises to many places.

Carnival Elation

The Carnival Elation offers a large pool that is available to all people. This pool features many lounge chairs on its side and is right in the middle of a beautiful open air environment. The biggest feature of the pool is the Twister waterslide, a slide that is about three decks high and features many exciting twists and turns.

Carnival Elation - Main Pool Area

The City Sports Park is a fun place for guests of all ages to enjoy. The City Sports Park on the Carnival Elation features a nine-hole miniature golf course, basketball courts, volleyball courts, ping pong tables and a jogging path. A gymnasium with saunas and an aerobics room is also available.

Carnival Elation - Demi Suite Bed with Towel Friend

A large Internet café is also available. Guests can enjoy sending notes and pictures from one’s thrilling trip to others through the café’s computers.

Carnival Elation - Activities All Day Long

Evening entertainment is available at the Mikado lounge. This is a lounge area that features a revolving turntable, a large speaker system and an orchestra pit for all sorts of different entertainment options. The Casablanca Casino is another entertainment area that offers slots, roulette and blackjack games. Other places to relax in the evening include the Gatsby’s Great Cigar Bar, the Romeo and Juliet Lounge and the Drama Bar. These are thrilling places for guests to visit.

Vista interior 2, Carnival Elation

Thanks to these features the Carnival Elation can be used on the east or west coast. Trips on the Elation to Baja Mexico from San Diego are available along with a western Caribbean trip from Mobile or a fifteen-day trip to the Panama Canal from San Diego.

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