THE final frontier is coming to Carnival Cruise Line, which has announced a new Space Cruisers program aboard its new Carnival Celebration. Created as part of the newbuild’s Camp Ocean offering for younger guests, the initiative is being conducted in partnership with NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex at Cape...
THE final frontier is coming to Carnival Cruise Line, which has announced a new Space Cruisers program aboard its new Carnival Celebration.
Created as part of the newbuild’s Camp Ocean offering for younger guests, the initiative is being conducted in partnership with NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex at Cape Canaveral.
Kids will be able to complete “missions” as they “explore the universe and earth in an array of hands-on and one-of-a-kind learning experiences”, according to Carnival Cruise Line Director of Youth Experiences, Melissa Mahaffey.
“Children are always looking to explore new things, and this program gives them the chance to discover many of the awesome aspects of space through fun activities while taking away unique learnings,” Mahaffey said.
Different activities will be on offer for various age groups, including a Space Cruisers Rocket Workshop for those aged 6-11, where participants make their own paper rockets.
Although Celebration will be cruising out of Miami rather than the Space Coast, Space Cruisers will also feature aboard Carnival’s Mardi Gras in Port Canaveral, while some activities will roll out fleetwide in 2023.