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Breaking News: Carnival Panorama Coming to the West Coast

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we are going to be bringing our third Vista class ship Carnival Panorama to be based year round right here in Long Beach starting in 2019

this is the first time in 20 years that Carnival will position a brand new ship straight from the yard to Long Beach California

she is going to have all of the great innovations that we've introduced in 2016 on Carnival Vista from Sky ride to Family Harbor Cabins

we think again and I hope you can you can appreciate with the Investments that we've made in this terminal our confidence in the community

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat new ship is coming to the West Coast?
QWhen will Carnival Panorama start sailing from Long Beach?

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Breaking news! Carnival Panorama will home port, direct from the shipyard, in Long Beach, California. What do you think west coast cruisers? With the expansion, Carnival is now utilizing 100% of the dome, up from a portion, for its operations. The renovation of the Long Beach Cruise Terminal more than doubles the size of the facility’s space while dramatically enhancing the overall passenger experience and operational flow. It also includes the expansion of portside shore power to enable larger ships to plug into the local electric grid, reducing exhaust emissions while docked. The terminal’s striking design features California’s recognizable landmarks, bringing indoors the state’s iconic natural elements, including a backdrop of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range. In a nod to the dome’s former tenant, a replica of the Spruce Goose hangs from above, as well as the original model of the plane used in the 2004 movie, “The Aviator.” The dome also includes the cruise industry’s first 1980s-style arcade which is available for families to enjoy.