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Comedy Club Concept to Debut on New 130,000-Ton Carnival Dream

Comedians to Perform Six Shows on Four Nights During Every Seven-Day Cruise

             MIAMI (August 26, 2009) – Building upon its reputation for offering the most diverse entertainment choices at sea, Carnival Cruise Lines will introduce the line’s first comedy club on its new 130,000-ton Carnival Dream. The club will feature six comedy shows on four different nights during each voyage. 

            The new 3,646-passenger Carnival Dream – the line’s largest ship – is set to debut Sept. 21, 2009.

            Presented in the 425-seat Burgundy Lounge, Carnival Dream’s comedy club will highlight a wide variety of comedians offering both family-friendly and adult-only performances each night.

            Six 35-minute shows will be presented nightly, with show times at 6, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45 and 11 p.m., and 12:15 a.m. The last two performances will be R-rated adult-only shows.

           Carnival Dream’s comedy club will showcase the talents of both the line’s established comedians and up-and-coming performers, many of whom have appeared on television specials and in comedy venues throughout the country.

          “Guests choose a Carnival vacation to relax, laugh and have a great time, and comedy shows are one of our most popular entertainment offerings,” said Roger Blum, Carnival’s vice president of cruise programming.  “On the Carnival Dream there will be 24 performances during each voyage, providing guests multiple opportunities to enjoy a highly talented roster of comics providing endless laughs in a fun and entertaining environment.”  

         Carnival Dream’s comedy club is one of several entertainment options aboard the spectacular “Fun Ship” that will offer guests an unparalleled mix of entertainment and activity choices from early in the morning to late at night.

         These include three high-energy revues – “Dancin’ in the Street,” “Get Ready” and “X-Treme Country” – each of which will feature elaborate sets and costumes, state-of-the-art video technology and sophisticated special effects to keep audiences enthralled and entertained.

          Offered for the first time on Carnival Dream, Ocean Plaza is a stunning indoor/outdoor café/live music venue with activities and entertainment planned from 9 a.m. until 1 a.m.  Here, guests can relax with specialty coffees and sweets while enjoying a variety of live music, from rock and roll bands to a Latin trio, classical pianists, solo singers and more.  

           Located on Promenade Deck 5, Ocean Plaza will also serve as the venue for activities ranging from scrapbooking classes and trivia contests to karaoke, and art, spa and photo seminars.  Jugglers and magic shows also will be presented, while the Fun Force, Carnival’s energetic acrobatic troupe, will amaze guests with their high-flying antics.

            Other diversions on Carnival Dream will include solo entertainers along the Dream Street Promenade, a karaoke lounge, rollicking sing-a-longs in Sam’s Piano Bar, steel drum and Calypso bands on Lido Deck and live bands playing everything from rock to Latin to disco. Carnival Dream will also feature Carnival’s Seaside Theatre, a massive LED screen on Lido Deck showing movies, concerts, sporting events and other programming.

            Carnival Dream debuts Sept. 21, 2009, with the first of three 12-day Grand Mediterranean cruises operating round-trip from Rome (Civitavecchia), followed by a 16-day trans-Atlantic crossing from Rome to New York Oct. 27 – Nov. 12. 

            Carnival Dream will operate two eight-day Bahamas/Florida cruises departing Nov. 15 and 23 from New York.  The ship will then reposition to Port Canaveral, Fla., for a special nine-day Caribbean cruise departing Dec. 3. Carnival Dream will launch year-round seven-day Caribbean service from Port Canaveral, Dec. 12, 2009.

 

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Comment by Harper, Sterling Heights (17 Oct 09 13:27) about this ARTICLE
I just got off the Carnival Dream from it's second Med cruise. They need to fix a lot of things on this ship. The Cafe on deck 5 is too loud and can be heard on deck 8 at 12:00 am because it goes outside onto the balcony area and keeps us awake. The balcony doors slam at all hours because they do not have pressure hinges to keep them from slamming and all you can hear all hours are just that--doors slamming. We were on deck 8 and enjoyed our cabin, when we could sleep at night between banging of doors. Same goes for the cabin doors to the halls -- no pressure hinges and slamming all day and night long. Wait staff and cabin staff were excellent, however, and helped with all they could. Itinerary is very busy on the med cruise. Could use another day or two between ports: very hurried and sooo much to do it's more of a working vacation than anything else; but we were glad we went; however, would not repeat this particular trip. Shore excursions just too exhausting. s

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