Behind the Fun: The Making of Mardi Gras | Carnival History | Carnival Cruise Line

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This video provides a historical overview of Carnival Cruise Line, tracing the company's evolution from its first maiden voyage in 1972 to the introduction of the Mardi Gras. Hosts Matt Mitchell and John Hill visit the company headquarters in Miami to examine the progression of the fleet. The presentation highlights key milestones, such as the construction of the Tropicale in the 1980s, which helped trigger a significant shipbuilding boom within the industry. The video also notes Carnival's marketing history, specifically mentioning their first network television advertising campaign. The narrative contrasts the early days of using refurbished ships with the modern era of highly technological vessels. The creators conclude by focusing on the Mardi Gras, describing it as the latest chapter in a fifty year journey. This new ship features six themed zones, various dining destinations, and the first roller coaster at sea. Throughout the history presented, the hosts emphasize that while technology and ship designs have changed significantly, the importance of the crew remains a constant element of the cruise experience.
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we're going on a behind-the-scenes journey to give you the ultimate preview
this is my very first ship
Carnival was the first cruise line to advertise on network television
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