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Carnival Ecstasy: Why This Carnival Cruise Ship Was Sold for Scrap

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Other Β· 5 nightsFrom Mobile Alabama

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I'm Doug Parker with cruise news today here in Miami where in just a little while Carnival Ecstasy will make its final departure from North America one last time

the final cruise for Carnival Ecstasy was a five night sailing from Mobile Alabama

Carnival Ecstasy was truly a groundbreaking ship and introduced a vision of entertainment architecture to over 5.5 million Cruise passengers across the globe

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QWhat happened to Carnival Ecstasy?
QWhy was Carnival Ecstasy sold for scrap?

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What happened to Carnival Ecstasy? We take a look back over the 31 years of service that Carnival Ecstasy spent with Carnival Cruise Line. Carnival Ecstasy Tour: https://youtube.com/watch?v=0eh74zxkC5A [About This Video] Carnival Ecstasy has been sold and will soon become melted-down steel metal. The 1991 launched ship was the second vessel in Carnival Cruise Line's successful Fantasy-class lineup and became a victim of the cruise industry shutdown in 2020 as cruise lines did everything they could to try to stay in business. The final voyage for Carnival Ecstasy was on October 10, 2022, from Mobile, Alabama, to Cozumel and Progresso, Mexico. On October 15, it debarked guests from the lido deck for the last time, and sailed to Miami. It offloaded casino equipment in South Florida before leaving for the scrapyard in Turkey. [Connect] Tip hotline: Tips@cruiseradio.net TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cruiseradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CruiseRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CruiseRadio/ [Our Mission] Cruise Radio News with Doug Parker delivers daily newscasts, breaking news updates, in-depth analysis, cruise ship news today, engaging stories, video coverage, and original journalism that goes behind the headlines. You'll also find behind the scenes video, cruise ship drone footage, and cruise ship and port tours. Subscriber count: 56,476 #cruise #carnivalecstasy #carnivalcruise