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Inside Carnival Conquest
Inside Carnival Conquest
REVIEW AND COMMENTARY
Carnival Conquest is the lead ship in the line's Conquest class. (See our introduction to the Conquest class). These ships are based upon the design that first premiered with Carnival Destiny but are larger and have more features. Conquest and her sisters, Carnival Glory, Carnival Valor, Carnival Liberty r and Carnival Freedom remain the large ship mainstays of the
Carnival fleet although they are no longer the largest ships in the fleet. The interior of each of the Conquest class ships is designed around a central idea or theme. For Carnival Conquest, designer Joe Farcus choose the works of the French Impressionists and other 19th century French artists. Their works are woven into the ship's decoration throughout the public areas. Since the works of the Impressionists are some of the most eye-pleasing and popular artistic works, Conquest has a very pleasant style. The Carnival ships are constantly evolving. Conquest has been upgraded with most of the Fun Ship 2.0 features. Thus, she now has such popular venues as Guy's Burger Joint, the Alchemy Bar and the Blue Iguana Tequila Bar. Conquest seeks to provide a good quality cruise experience at reasonable prices. The food is plentiful and the cabins tend to be larger than the industry average. The atmosphere is lively. The emphasis is on having fun. Cruises seven days and under tend to attract young families. On cruises more than seven days, the passengers tend to be somewhat more mature. Most passengers are from North America but that can vary if the cruise departs from a port outside North America. |
Above: Guest's first view of Conquest's interior is usually of the Artist's Lobby.
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INTERIOR HIGHLIGHTS
Review, Commentary and Slideshow - Carnival Cruise Line - Inside Carnival Conquest