Carnival Freedom in Virtual Sailor!
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That thing has been struck by lightning several times. So, they just never put the lid back on that thing, but they have a dry dog scheduled sometime in the next two years to fix that.
This game is fairly new and I've just started to add scenery to it. So, I have a lot more to go, but I think I have a good a good amount in here so far.
Yes, the ship has a basketball court. And y'all know how many times I've been asked that. Does this ship have a basketball court? This one indeed does.
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Just playing around with the Carnival Freedom in Virtual Sailor game! This video by Tiger Tales Travels! shows the user playing the game Virtual Sailor, specifically navigating the Carnival Freedom cruise ship (0:36) out of Port Canaveral (1:36). The creator notes that the game is relatively new and they are still adding scenery (18:30). The video highlights: • Ship Features: The ship has a "half of a whale tail" that was struck by lightning (0:48) and a basketball court (14:40). • Navigation Process: The video demonstrates the detailed process of launching and navigating the ship, including releasing ropes (2:18), turning on the engine (2:30), and using bow and stern thrusters for assistance (5:53). The creator emphasizes the slow and careful process required to move such a large vessel through narrow canals (9:24). • Views and Scenery: The creator showcases various internal (6:21) and external views of the ship (8:14), including the port of Cape Canaveral (11:32), different terminals (12:42), and landmarks like Jetty Park (17:53) and Cocoa Beach (21:10). • Future Plans: The creator mentions potential future videos, such as a series on navigating the Carnival War Spirit through the Panama Canal (26:44).