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Carnival Splendor ' s inaugural season began on 2 July 2008 with a cruise from Genoa, Italy to Dover, England, followed by cruises to Northern European ports. On 3 November 2008 she transited to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [10] In January 2009, Carnival Splendor moved to Long Beach, California, a journey which took 49 days.
But on 15 December 2016, Carnival Corporation announced that US. brand, Carnival Cruise Line, would receive a third Vista class vessel, meaning the original order for P&O Australia was transferred over to Carnival Cruise Line. [31] Instead, Carnival Splendor was scheduled to be transferred to P&O in late 2019 to compensate for the lost order. [32]
The Concordia class is a class of cruise ships that are operated by Costa Cruises and Carnival Cruise Lines, subsidiaries of Carnival Corporation & plc. The ship's design is based on the design of Carnival's Conquest class fleet of ships. However, their design from lido (pool) deck up to the top deck was enlarged and redesigned.
John Heald was the cruise director of the Carnival Splendor, when the ship's engine room caught fire, stranding the passengers at sea off the coast of Mexico for more than three days. [12] On his blog, he discussed the incident, which the Los Angeles Times ' s Mary Forgione called a "lurid personal account of being stranded at sea".
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Carnival Splendor, a cruise ship; HMS Rosebay, previously known as the USS Splendor; London Splendour, two tanker ships of London & Overseas Freighters, the second of which is now the Front Splendour owned by Frontline Shipping
The Carnival Splendor, adrift for three days after an engine fire, arrived in San Diego, much to the relief of passengers who described a nightmare scenario onboard. Passengers disembarked the ...
I have found content for some of Carnival Splendor's orphans, the problem is that I found more than one version. I can't determine which (if any) is correct for this article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article. Reference named "Ward": From Carnival Conquest: Ward, Douglas (2005).