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Carnival Miracle
CARNIVAL MIRACLE continues the tradition of unparalleled fun that Carnival is famous for. The newest Spirit-class vessel to join the "Fun Ship" family, she made her debut from Jacksonville, Florida in March of 2004. Along with the distinction of being the first Carnival ship to sail from this homeport, she also brings with her such innovative amenities as a two-level promenade and reservations-only supper club. Also remarkable is
that 80% of her staterooms have ocean views, allowing you to admire beautiful scenery from the comfort of your own private stateroom.
Best for People Who Want: A budget/mid-priced cruise; a high energy, Las Vegas-style atmosphere with lots of glitz; many choices of excellent nightlife and daytime activities; alternative evening dining; balcony cabins; large fitness/spa facilities; enormous casino; extensive children's facilities and programs; large cabins, many of which hold three and four passengers. Above average food and friendly, although unpolished, service.
On Board Experience:
With the 2,124-passenger Carnival Miracle (and sister ships Carnival Spirit, Carnival Pride and Carnival Legend) Carnival introduced new features, including a wedding chapel and supper club located high in a portion of the funnel. Carnival Miracle has so many balcony cabins -- 80% of all outside cabins -- that the exterior resembles a Mediterranean-style apartment building more than a cruise ship. On this 88,500-ton ship, Carnival's master architect/designer
Joe Farcus interprets the Carnival "Fun Ship" motto as a high-energy, "let's party, dance and gamble until dawn" experience. On Carnival's ships, the slot machines are operational at 8 a.m. while the library is open one hour per day. These are ships for people who want to be energized, not imbibing champagne and caviar in an elegant setting. If this is your idea of fun, grab a cabin aboard Carnival Miracle.
Decor:
The design of the sixteen lounges and bars aboard Carnival Miracle is inspired by famous characters from film, literature, theater and song. Italian artist Augusto Vignali has created 18 original paintings of fictional characters including the Phantom of the Opera, Sherlock Holmes, Philip Marlowe and Captain Ahab. Three bronze statues of the mythical figures Orpheus, Ulysses and Sirensa adorn the Lido pool deck. These six-foot-high statues were created by
Italian sculptor Katia Tasselli. Throughout the Carnival Miracle's stair landings are 60 Bohemian crystal pieces by Czech glass artist Borek Sipek, along with 27 original murals on the ship's stair landings by artists Andrea Tana, Calman Shemi and Devita Writer. While many other ships have large panels of glass so the sea and sky are always within view, Carnival Miracle's public rooms have a cave-like, closed-in atmosphere. The sound of live music and slot
machines permeates public rooms and it's hard to find a quiet corner. If you love a high-energy atmosphere where entertainment and gambling are the focus, this may be the ship for you.
Public Rooms:
You enter the ship on Deck 2 (Promenade), into the Metropolis Atrium. This is the area where you will find a nine-deck-high ceiling with frescos painted all the way to the top. Additionally there are four glass elevators that will take you to Deck 9 (Lido), where you can take a glass stairway to The Nick & Nora's Supper Club--the reservations-only, jackets-required dining area featuring prime beef, seafood and the stone crabs from the famous Joe's Stone Crab
Restaurant. There is a bar with a three-piece orchestra for your enjoyment as well as the Purser's and Shore Excursions desks. Most of the lounges, casino, shops, and main dining room can be found on Decks 2 and 3. Deck 9 (Lido Deck) is where alternative dining, pools, spa etc. are located. The other decks are mainly passenger cabins. Deck 1 forward has the Mad Hatter's Ball Lounge. Decks 2,3 and 4 also contain the main showroom called Phantom. The Wiards
Arcade is located all the way forward on Deck 4, and Pinocchio's Club children's room is all the way forward on Deck 5. There is a quiet place called the Gatsby's Garden located on Deck 3 that wraps around the main showroom, where you can sit in quite contemplation if you need time away from the activities and the hustle and bustle of the ship.
Cuisine:
Considering the moderate cost of this ship, Carnival constantly surprises with the quality of its food. It is amazing that they can actually serve 2,000 passengers and almost 1,000 crew more than 10,000 individual meals daily and not only do it in an orderly manner, but present really wonderful tasting and beautifully presented meals. You can find food available 24/7 either in one of the restaurants, room service, the buffet, or specialty shops like the deli
and pizza bar. New on this ship is a specialty coffee bar with pastries and desserts, available at an extra charge.
Service:
You can expect personal and friendly, if somewhat informal, service from the staff. They will learn your names the first evening and by the second night should have your personal preferences in drinks, extras, and breads ready and waiting for you. The staff is using a new concept called 'team service' with a headwaiter and a number of assistants serving up to four tables as a team effort--which seems to work better than the usual waiter/busboy concept. After
all this they still manage a warm and friendly smile and perform dances and other entertainment almost nightly.
Restaurants:
There are three restaurants: the informal Horatio's Restaurant on the Lido deck; the semiformal Nick & Nora's Supper Club, where jackets for men and reservations are required (and a $25 charge is added to your Sail & Sign card); and the two-level Bacchus Dining Room, which has an annex called the Ariadne Room with tables for eight and sometimes 10. The main dining room has early (5:45 p.m. or 6:15 p.m.) and late (8:00 p.m. or 8:30 p.m.) seatings. Nick &
Nora's Supper Club is open from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., and so is the informal Horatio's Restaurant.
Entertainment:
Carnival is well known for its lavish Las Vegas-style shows in the main showroom. These are multi-million dollar productions, with nearly half a million dollars spent for the costumes alone! With nine female and five male dancers accompanied by two singers--and often special guests--in the main show alone, the entertainment field is quite large. They also bring on featured entertainers such as musicians, jugglers, comedians, ventriloquists, magicians, etc.,
so the evening shows will surely have something for everyone. What's more, they have bands in the lounges and in the lobby, piano bar, and on the Lido Deck. Add to this the games that the Cruise Director's staff comes up with during the day and evening hours, and it would be hard to find anyone claiming to be bored.
Cabins:
The feature we most like about Carnival Miracle is the size of the cabins. The standard cabin is a comfortable 180 sq. ft., tastefully decorated in beige and peach. Very well designed and laid out, they seem larger than they are. Amenities include a twin/king bed configuration, color TV with three movies per day, enormous closets, hair dryer, large vanity, safe and sofa. The bathroom is tiny, with a shower, but plenty of shelf space for two people; it comes
with a complimentary basket of toiletries. Oceanview staterooms and suites have terrycloth robes for your use during the cruise and a mini bar. An even better cabin is the deluxe ocean-view balcony cabin, measuring 230 sq. ft. Suites are 275, 245 (wrap-around balconies) and 300 sq. ft.
Fitness/Spa:
Sports and fitness lovers would be hard-pressed to find better shipboard facilities. The fitness center encompasses 13,700 sq. ft. The two-deck gym, with floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views, has elliptical walkers, treadmills, Stairmasters, stationary bikes, rowing machines, free weights, and hydraulic weight machines on a multi-level theater setting. There is also a whirlpool strictly for adults as well as steam rooms and saunas for both men and
women. Adjacent is the Beauty Salon, operated by Steiner's of London. While every massage and beauty treatment imaginable is available, expect the staff to push the sale of their products aggressively. The jogging deck encircles the Sky Deck forward. The pool areas are impressive, including a multi-directional water slide. Topless sunbathing is allowed in a secluded section near the main funnel and is on two levels.
Attire:
While there are two formal nights, most men opt for dark suit instead of tux; jeans and shorts aren't allowed in the dining room after 6 p.m. Daytime wear is strictly casual.
Rates:
Book early for Carnival's Super Saver rates which are about half the brochure rate. Sample Super Saver rates, per person based on double occupancy start at $799 for a seven-day Caribbean cruise.

STATEROOMS
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LOUNGES
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Miracle |
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Length: |
963 ft |
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Total Staff: |
930 |
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Guest Capacity: |
2124 * |
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Cruising Speed: |
22 Knots |
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Gross Tonnage: |
88500 |
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*Double Occupancy |
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A Comfortable Home At Sea. Every Carnival guest is assured of spacious, comfortable accommodations. All staterooms offer carpeting, ample drawer and closet space, private facilities (shower, basin and toilet), telephone and color television showing first-run films. Our SuperLiners all feature staterooms above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise
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Carnival staterooms are 50% larger, on average, than those of any other cruise line. Whether, you choose Interior or Ocean view, Suite or Penthouse Suite, you'll get the same personal attention! |
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Your floating resort has huge pools, wide decks and street-long promenades of lively clubs, lounges and cabarets. There's a shopping mall, kid's programs, glamorous casino and a friendly international staff to fulfill your every expectation.
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CAFES / BARS
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| Frankie & Johnnie's |
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Named after the star-crossed lovers immortalized in poem, then later in song, FRANKIE & JOHNNIE'S conveys the feeling of a modern "speakeasy." It's the perfect setting for a late night drink and live jazz. |
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| Maguire's Bar |
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Based on the hit Tom Cruise movie, "Jerry Maguire," this sports bar, featuring mahogany woodwork and gold mosaic tiles, provides a relaxed backdrop for catching your favorite game on one of its many televisions. |
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LOUNGES
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| Dr. Frankenstein's Lab |
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This bi-level dance club can be described in one word - "fun"-ky! Neon lightning bolts, gargoyles and a life-size Frankenstein monster will make you think you've stepped right into a Boris Karlof movie. |
Phantom Lounge |
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Reminiscent of a 19th century French opera house, like that of Gaston Leroux's 1911 novel "Le Fantôme de l'Opéra," the lavish, multi-tiered PHANTOM LOUNGE is the ideal setting for our live Vegas-style productions. |
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| Mad Hatter's Ball |
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Lewis Carroll's "Alice In Wonderland" is the inspiration behind this fun and festive lounge, where the intimate setting is ideal for enjoying cabaret-style entertainment. |
Sam's |
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SAM'S, the shipboard piano bar, is designed with a Moroccan theme. Featuring ornate tilework, gingerbread arches and stained glass lanterns, this romantic lounge will make you want to say "Play it again, Sam." |
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DINING
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| Bacchus Dining Room |
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In Roman mythology Bacchus, the son of Jupiter and Juno, was the god of wine and celebration. The ship's formal restaurant, with its Italian contemporary design, will inspire you to celebrate every evening on board. |
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| Horatio's Restaurant |
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C.S. Forester's heroic British naval captain is the inspiration behind this nautically themed casual restaurant. Wood-paneled walls adorned with British flags line the room, while frigate ship models and glass and brass panels separate the banquettes. |
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| Nick & Nora's |
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Inspired by the protagonists of the Dashiell Hammett novel, "The Thin Man," NICK & NORA'S is reminiscent of 30's-era New York. The ebony woodwork, copper moldings and rich fabrics of this upscale supper club create an ambience that is sure to set a special mood. |
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| Gatsby's Garden |
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This indoor promenade, with its arched trellises, wickerwork and pebble-lined path, is designed to resemble the front porch of Gatsby's house in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel. Domed ceilings and wooden tables enhance the outdoorsy, feeling of this cozy "garden." |
| Mr. Lucky's Casino |
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MR. LUCKY'S CASINO, named after the 1943 film starring Cary Grant as the operator of an illegal gambling ship, our friendly casino is designed to invoke the feeling of a retro 50's-style yacht. Whether you prefer table games or slot machines, you can try your luck here every night. |
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| Metropolis Lobby |
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You may not see Superman, but with its smooth, clean architecture and post-modern details, the METROPOLIS LOBBY AND BAR is sure to awe you the minute you step aboard. |
The Raven Library |
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The shipboard library, named after Edgar Allen Poe's 1845 poem, with its rich fabrics, wood floors and moldings, is a relaxing place to sit back and enjoy a good book. |
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How Will You Spend Your Evenings?
It's up to you.
Carnival ships boast some of the largest showrooms and best entertainment at sea. If you want excitement, you'll find it everywhere. There are lounges, bars and clubs to suit every taste. |
During your cruise, no two shows are the same. So when the curtain goes up on one or our lavish Las Vegas-style extravaganzas, you'll want to be there. Later, stop in at the dance bar or meet new-found friends at the sing-a-long piano bar. |
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The overwhelming positive response from our guests was instrumental in encouraging us to add Las Vegas-style revues to the entertainment programs of all of our "Fun Ship"® SuperLiners.
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Other options in entertainment include a wide variety of singers, comedians, bands and musicians performing either out on deck or in one of the many clubs and lounges.
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What's the most fun thing to do?
That's up to you.
You can do as little or as much as you like.
On Carnival, we make sure our ships have everyone's kind of fun. It's what makes our fleet of floating resorts such popular vacation destinations.
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