Has Carnival Elation been refurbished?
Carnival Elation was last refurbished in 2017. At that time, it received a huge overhaul and many of Carnival’s newest types of restaurants and bars, as well as entertainment spaces, were added.
What is a balcony room on a cruise ship?
Balcony: a room featuring a verandah that allows you to step outside without going up to a public deck. Suite: a larger cabin, often with separate living and sleeping areas, and a wide variety of extra amenities and perks.
Is Carnival Elation a small ship?
Compared to the modern mega-ships of recent years, Carnival Elation is a relatively small vessel.
How many pools are on the Carnival Elation?
3 swimming pools
The boat has 11 passenger decks (7 with cabins), 12 lounges, and bars, 3 swimming pools, 6 Jacuzzis (large whirlpool hot tubs), 14 elevators. Carnival Elation decks with passenger cabins have a total of 54 Suites, 564 Oceanviews, 408 Inside cabins, Self Service Laundromats (passenger use launderettes).
Where is the best cabin position on a cruise ship?
In general, the most popular spot to be on a cruise ship is midship on a higher deck because these rooms are centrally located. Moreover, cabins towards the middle of the ship have the reputation of providing a smoother ride when the ocean is rough.
Is Carnival Elation good?
Carnival Elation ranks #12 out of 26 Carnival Cruise Line Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings. Carnival Elation offers a wide range of accomodation options. Browse cabins to find the stateroom that suits your needs.
Does Carnival Elation have WaterWorks?
Twister Waterslide™ and WaterWorks™ Alongside WaterWorks is the Twister Waterslide. Soar, swirl, slide and splash your way from sky to deck on the Twister Waterslide, grinning the whole way down.
Which floor is best on a cruise ship?
The lower and more central you are in a ship, the less roll and sway you will feel. Even if you choose a balconied stateroom, choose the lowest level and the most midship one you can find. The higher decks and cabins at the very front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship will rock and roll the most.