Carnival Splendor
Carnival Splendor in the Victoria Cruise Ship Port. | |
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Name: | Carnival Splendor |
Owner: | Carnival Corporation & plc |
Operator: | Carnival Cruise Lines |
Port of registry: | Panama |
Route: | Bahamas & Caribbean |
Ordered: | 2006 |
Builder: | Fincantieri |
Cost: | US$697 million |
Yard number: | Genoa, 6135 |
Laid down: | 2007 |
Launched: | 3 August 2007 |
Christened: | 10 July 2008 |
Completed: | 28 June 2008 |
Maiden voyage: | 18 August 2008 |
In service: | 2008–present |
Identification: |
Call sign: 3EUS IMO number: 9333163 MMSI no.: 372808000 |
Status: | In service |
Notes: | [1][2][3][4] |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Splendor-class cruise ship |
Tonnage: | 113,323 GT 83,320 NT 11,843 DWT |
Length: | 290 m (950 ft) |
Beam: | 116 |
Draught: | 8.3 m (27 ft) |
Decks: | 13 |
Installed power: | 6 × Wärtsilä 12V46C (6 × 12,600 kW) |
Propulsion: | Diesel-electric; two shafts Converteam propulsion motors (2 × 21 MW)[5] |
Speed: | 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph) |
Capacity: | 3,006 passengers |
Crew: | 1,150 |
Notes: | [4][6] |
Carnival Splendor is the sole ship of the Splendor class, a smaller, modified version of the Concordia-class cruise ship, operated by Costa. She entered service on 2 July 2008. At 113,323 GT,[6] she was the largest ship in Carnival Cruise Lines until Carnival Dream debuted in September 2009. There are currently no plans to build another ship like her.
The ship was originally designed and ordered for Costa Cruises and is similar in design to Costa Serena, Costa Pacifica, Costa Favolosa, ill-fated Costa Concordia, and the Costa Fascinosa with a larger spa and children's facilities. But the Carnival Splendor was transferred to Carnival Cruise Lines during construction.[7]
Ship highlights
The 3,006-passenger vessel offers a 21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2), state-of-the-art, indoor spa that consumes two forward decks, which is the largest spa ever on any Carnival ship. The spa features an elaborate thermal suite, a variety of health and beauty treatment rooms, and Carnival's first Thalasso therapy pool. Encircling the upper level of the spa is a winter garden with a ceremonial tea house. Spa access is complimentary for those staying in the non-smoking "spa" cabins on the Panorama and Spa decks. Those in other cabins may buy passes for the day or for the length of the voyage; typical fees are approximately $35 per day. Unlike with most Carnival ships, the sauna and steam rooms are part of this fee-based access and are not free to all passengers.
The 5,500 sq ft (510 m2) children's playroom located midship is also the largest in the Carnival fleet. Above the facility is a dedicated water play area, a first for Carnival Cruise Lines.
Located at the stern of the ship is a sports deck featuring arena-style seating for games and other events. A reservations-only supper club is located atop the poolside Lido restaurant, providing diners with magnificent ocean vistas. The mid-ship pool, one of four on board, is enclosed by two full decks of glass walls. The area is covered with a two-deck-high retractable dome that can be closed during inclement weather. A large balcony encircles the upper deck of the pool area. There are flat screen televisions in every stateroom and award-winning shows are offered.
Although the similar Conquest-class ships have received Carnival's "Funship 2.0" upgrades, including Guy's Burgers, RedFrog Rum Bar, Blue Iguana Cantina, and more, the Splendor has not yet been slated to receive the upgrades.
Christening
Carnival Splendor's godmother is Myleene Klass, who on 8 June 2008 christened the vessel in Dover in a lighthearted ceremony where she played Sailing on the piano, while a Royal Navy diver climbed up five decks on a rope, and broke the bottle of champagne on the bow by hand.[8][9][10]
Special voyages
Carnival Splendor's inaugural season began on 2 July 2008 with a cruise from Genoa, Italy to Dover, England, followed by a three-day cruise to Amsterdam. Thereafter followed five 12-day Northern Europe cruises from Dover to the northern European ports of Copenhagen, Warnemünde, Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Tallinn, and Amsterdam. On 11 September 2008, the ship sailed to Southern Europe, to visit ports such as Civitavecchia (near Rome), Naples, Dubrovnik, Venice, Messina, Barcelona, Cannes, Livorno, Marmaris, Izmir, Istanbul, and Athens. She began her crossing of the Atlantic on 3 November 2008, towards its new home port of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[11]
In January 2009, Carnival Splendor embarked on a relocation from the Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean, its new home port being Long Beach, California..The ship is too wide for the Panama Canal, so it made the journey by sailing around Cape Horn. It was the first Carnival ship to have ever made this voyage. The relocation took 49 days, and included visits to ports in Dominica, Barbados, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and Mexico. In Long Beach, she sailed year-round cruises to Mexico, replacing Carnival Pride.[12]
In March 2009, Carnival Splendor was the host ship for Mayercraft Carrier 2, a four-day cruise from 27 to 31 March, from Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico hosted by musician John Mayer and featuring music and comedy shows.[13]
In February 2013, Carnival Splendor sailed again around South America, repositioning to New York City to sail year-round. The South America voyages were sold in blocks from 13-18 day cruises. She then sailed one 7-day cruise to Bermuda followed by the same current operating 8-day cruises to the Caribbean/Bahamas replacing the Carnival Miracle's year-round deployment.[14] In November 2014, the Carnival Splendor will reposition to Florida to offer seasonal seven day cruises to the eastern and western Caribbean. In March 2014, Carnival announced the Carnival Splendor would sail seasonally out of Norfolk, Virginia before heading back to New York beginning in 2015. This will be the newest & largest ship ever to sail from Norfolk Half Moone Cruise & Celebration Center. The itineraries will include a Bermuda cruise, three 5-day Bahamas cruises, a 6-day Bahamas cruise, & a 2-day Cruise to Nowhere.
Incidents and accidents
2010 fire
On 8 November 2010, at approximately 06:00 Pacific time, on the second day of a voyage from Long Beach to the Mexican Riviera, the ship experienced a fire in her engine room, cutting all electrical power. According to Carnival president, Gerry Cahill, a "crankcase split, and that's what caused the fire", adding it was isolated to the aft generator room.[15] The fire was extinguished by the afternoon, and no one was injured. Nearly 4,500 passengers and crew members were on board at the time.[16]
The crew was unable to restore power to the engines, and the ship was towed by tugboat to San Diego.[17][18] Without power for air conditioning and refrigeration, passengers were fed rations delivered via U.S. Navy helicopters from the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan.[19] Splendor was escorted by, and received aid and security assistance from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Morgenthau.[20] Carnival Splendor arrived in San Diego under tow around sunrise on 11 November, and docked around noon.[21] Carnival promised to refund all passengers for ticket and travel expenses along with a voucher for a free cruise of equal value to their cruise on Splendor.[22][23]
The reasons for the total power loss were unclear and under investigation. The ship has three 12-cylinder Wärtsilä 12V46C medium-speed diesel generating sets in the aft engine room and three in a forward engine room.[5] Each generator is connected to two switchboards. The failure of a single engine or generator should not normally cause a total power loss.[24] Clark Dodge, former chief engineer for Washington State Ferries, said, "If things were designed properly, all the power shouldn't have gone out."[24][25]
2012 armed robbery
On 23 February 2012, while in Puerto Vallarta port, Mexico, 22 passengers on the Carnival-organized "City and Jungle Tour" were robbed by an armed bandit. Passengers lost money, cameras, purses, passports, other documents and valuables. No shots were fired and everybody escaped without injuries.
References
- ↑ "Carnival Splendor Launched at Genova" (Press release). Fincantieri. 3 August 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ "Carnival takes delivery of new vessel". Breaking Travel News. 30 June 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ "Carnival Splendor Ship Facts". Carnival. 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Advanced Masterdata for the Vessel Carnival Splendor". VesselTracker. 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Carnival Splendor perplexes engine room safety experts. AMEM Communication, December 2010. Retrieved on 2013-07-28.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Carnival Splendor (9333163)". Equasis. French Ministry for Transport. Retrieved 14 January 2012. (registration required (help)).
- ↑ "Carnival Names New 112,000-Ton Cruise Ship Carnival Splendor" (Press release). Carnival Cruise Lines. 2 February 2006. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
- ↑ Gene Sloan (10 July 2008). "British entertainer christens Carnival Splendor in England". USA Today. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
- ↑ Steve Read (14 June 2008). "Singer Myleene Klass will launch the biggest cruise ship ever to sail from Dover next month". The Sun (London). Retrieved 10 November 2010.
- ↑ Mylene Klass officially names Carnival Splendor (video). YouTube. 10 July 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ "New 113,300-ton Carnival Splendor To Operate Line's First-Ever South America Voyages Beginning in January 2009" (Press release). Carnival Cruise Lines. 10 May 2007. Archived from the original on 20 February 2008. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
- ↑ "New 113,300-ton Carnival Splendor To Operate Line's First-Ever South America Voyages Beginning in January 2009" (Press release). Carnival Cruise Lines. 2 July 2006. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
- ↑ Mayercraft Carrier 2 to set sail with John Mayer, Guster, news.jamradio.org, 18 June 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2008
- ↑ Sloan, Gene (9 February 2012). "Carnival Cruise Lines to expand capacity in New York". USA Today.
- ↑ Longbottom, Wil (10 November 2010). "'It smells like people are throwing up': Passengers on board stricken Carnival Splendor speak about cruise liner 'nightmare'". Daily Mail (London). Retrieved 10 November 2010.
- ↑ Vercammen, Paul (11 November 2010). "Another tugboat helps tow crippled cruise ship; passengers welcome aid". CNN.
- ↑ Spagat, Elliot; Watson, Julie (9 November 2010). "Passengers await help on crippled cruise ship". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
- ↑ La Ganga, Maria L.; Perry, Tony (10 November 2010). "Stranded Cruise Ship Offers Lesson in Huge Vesels' Vulnerabilities". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
- ↑ Vercammen, Paul (11 November 2010). "Crippled cruise ship expected in San Diego on Thursday". CNN. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ Young, Stephanie (10 November 2010). "Coast Guard response to Carnival Splendor continues". United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ Spagat, Elliot; Watson, Julie (11 November 2010). "Last passengers leave 'nightmare' cruise ship". MSNBC. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
- ↑ Fuller, Elizabeth (10 November 2010). "Carnival Splendor fire: How do you compensate unhappy clients?". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ "Spam, Slow Tow Home for 4,500 on Disabled Ship". CBS News. 10 November 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Gary Stoller (12 November 2010). "Carnival Splendor stranding baffles marine experts". USA Today. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
- ↑ "Design flaw may have stranded cruise ship". UPI.com. United Press International. 12 November 2010. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
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