Floating Paradise Lost: Carnival's Original MARDI GRAS
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the graceful immaculate first mardi gras while a far cry from today's balcony behemoths was no old tub
she was a beautifully designed ship with loads of teak-lined open deck space
the mardi gras's reputation steadily grew until she became the most popular ship in miami's seven-day cruise market
let there be no mistake that the ship that built the carnival cruise empire was a beautifully designed and maintained former ocean liner
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In 2021, Carnival Cruise Lines will take delivery of its biggest ever ship, the new MARDI GRAS. However, this video is dedicated to the original MARDI GRAS, the ship that started it all for the world's largest cruise line. Despite what some have written, she was a beautifully designed ship with loads of teak-lined open deck space, a user-friendly layout and handsome public rooms paneled in rich wood veneers. Built in 1961 as the two class ocean liner EMPRESS OF CANADA for Canadian Pacific Lineβs Liverpool to Montreal service and off season cruising, the Mardi Gras was bought by Carnival Cruise Lineβs founder and CEO Ted Arison in 1972 and after a rocky start, became the most popular cruise ship in the Miami-based seven day cruise market. In 1993, I flew to Port Canaveral to document the MARDI GRAS and her equally historic sister, the CARNIVALE. During my visit, I was able to capture nearly all of her public areas, which are shown here, along with vintage images of what they originally looked like when the ship was the EMPRESS OF CANADA. Hope you enjoy this latest video from Midshipcentury.com. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the like button. Thank you. PS. If the video starts in progress, please just drag the red dot back to the beginning and voila! #carnivalsfirstship #ssmardigras #ssempressofcanada #canadianpacific #oceanliner #pioneeringcruiseship #theoriginalmardigras #carnivalcruiselines #carnivalcruiselineshistory