THOUSANDS of Australians have taken part in the first ever World Conga day, which took place on board Carnival Cruise ships right around the world. Over 60,000 guests got their groove on 25 Carnival ships, including Carnival Spirit which saw 1,500 guests and crew conga on the top deck at...
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THOUSANDS of Australians have taken part in the first ever World Conga day, which took place on board Carnival Cruise ships right around the world.
Over 60,000 guests got their groove on 25 Carnival ships, including Carnival Spirit which saw 1,500 guests and crew conga on the top deck at sunrise as it arrived in Sydney Harbour this morning (pictured).
Captain Vittorio Marchi and Dr Seuss’ Cat In The Hat, Thing 1 and Thing 2, also joined in on the fun.
The celebration marked the fifth anniversary of Carnival sailing in and around Australia.
Carnival Cruise Line said it wanted World Conga Day to be enjoyed “not just by everyone onboard their ships but in Australia and around the world, as an excuse for people to leave their troubles behind”.
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