Carnival Glory in Virtual Sailor!
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I highly recommend going there. It was probably the best meal I've had that on that whole entire cruise.
This was a easy shell away. There's no uh river channels to go through. It's just uh straightforward, straight to the point from from the pier to the sea.
One of the coolest things about being on a cruise ship at night time is seeing all the stars and stuff, especially if it's a clear weather.
I always find the rivers more fun to uh sail away at because they're just a lot more interesting.
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Just playing with the Carnival Glory! This video shows a simulated sail away on the Carnival Glory cruise ship using the Virtual Sailor game (0:43). The creator provides commentary on the process of leaving Port Canaveral (4:16) and heading towards Nassau, Bahamas (4:37). Key highlights from the video include: The three long horn blasts to signal departure due to the crowded vicinity (1:29-2:11). The ship moving away from the dock (2:22-3:17) and reaching open sea, allowing for full throttle (7:55-8:18). A tour of the Lido deck with its seating and water slides (3:35-3:40). Mention of Jetty Park as a good spot for ship spotting (5:34-6:30). The experience of being out in the deep sea at night and seeing the stars (26:43-27:22). A recommendation for the steakhouse on the Carnival Glory (22:51-25:25). The creator announces a part two video for the arrival in Nassau (26:01-26:12, 28:19-28:24).