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Carnival reveals ‘Currents’ zone aboard new ship Carnival Jubilee

Carnival Cruise Line has released details on ‘Currents’, one of the new ‘zones’ aboard Carnival Jubilee, ahead of her naming ceremony on February 24th.

Carnival Jubilee, like her Excel-class sister ships, will feature seven zones and one of them will be the new Currents, a technology-rich underwater-themed zone of the ship that spans two decks.

All-new zone-wide attractions developed specifically for Currents include Seaquest: A Fun Sub Adventure, which transforms the area’s promenade into an immersive experience for guests.

Staircase connecting the Currents and Shores zones aboard Carnival Jubilee

Seaquest combines the technology built into the zone, including the six huge LED Portals to the Sea flanking the promenade, the 100-foot-long wave-like LED ceiling overhead, lighting, music and sound effects to give guests the feeling they’re journeying on the world’s first Fun Sub.

The submarine-like experience takes guests on an exciting underwater excursion to visit out-of-this-world locations and encounter incredible ocean creatures. ​

“Seaquest is a truly first-of-its-kind experience that brings together the real and fantastical to create an exciting onboard excursion,” said Glenn Aprile, senior director of brand experience and product development for Carnival Cruise Line.

“As they adventure through the world created for Seaquest, guests will see the Carnival Seacation resort, explore a neon glowing grotto, encounter a giant jellyfish school, navigate among cosmic whale sharks and journey to the kingdom of The Golden Mermaid, which helps tell the story behind one of the unique new venues created for Carnival Jubilee,” he added.

Currents zone aboard Carnival Jubilee

In addition to Seaquest, guests will see other zone-wide activations, such as Change the Currents, which allows guests to transform the zone into six different underwater worlds, including cool arctic waters inhabited by penguins and orcas, colorful coral reefs with a multitude of playful fish and sea turtles and other scenes depict coastal mangroves home to gators and crabs and even a massive cave filled with sharks.

Each environment changes the entire ambiance of the zone, including the colors guests see and the sounds they’ll hear – all inspired by nature. For kids (and kids at heart), Create A Fish allows everyone to add their own whimsy to their environment by designing a unique sea creature and watching it magically come to life on the screens.

During the evenings, Currents will show guests beautiful, otherworldly destinations as they enjoy a drink at Dr.Inks, Ph.D or dinner at Emeril’s Bistro 717. Each night of the cruise will showcase different themes, so guests may spot playful neon fish swimming past the zone’s Portals to the Sea one night, and then be surrounded by Dr.Inks’ trendy underwater apartment the next.

Carnival Jubilee during her float out in July

The zone will also feature Soundwaves Jukebox, a music-activated visualiser that brings songs chosen by guests to life through exciting visuals and a colorful light display. In addition, guests will find Currents Atlas, an interactive map displaying real-time locations of all Carnival ships, along with fun facts about sea creatures and their migratory patterns around the world, as well as other interesting oceanic and geographical details.

The technological capabilities incorporated into the design of the Currents zone complement other elements of its rich theming, such as the playful drinks curated to embody the quirky personality of  Dr. Inks.

The Golden Mermaid takes on a more elevated persona, with a live band entertaining guests in an elegant and comfortable lounge where bartenders serve craft cocktails inspired by precious gemstones and metals.

A video tour, “Inside the Fun: ‘Currents’ Zone on Carnival Jubilee”, can be watched here.

Shaun Ebelthite

Founder and editor of Cruise Arabia & Africa. I try to create the best news and information specifically for cruise passengers taking cruises to and from Dubai (where I live) and South Africa (where I was born). You can contact me at shaun(at)cruisearabiaonline.com.

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