Carnival rolls out children’s clubs across the fleet
Carnival Cruise Line says it has completed a fleet-wide roll-out of themed children’s play areas.
The Camp Ocean nautical-themed areas are now available on all 26 Carnival ships.
Camp Ocean is aimed at young cruisers aged 2 to 11 and features a host of activities and games such as marine trivia, ocean bingo, shark art and crab soccer.
Activities are offered for kids in three different age groups.
Additional social spaces such as Party Reef, Creative Cove, and arts and crafts rooms are available on selected ships in the fleet.
Ships also have existing programming for kids aged 12 to 14 in the Circle ‘C’ program and for 15- to 17-year-olds at Club O2.
The line also has a long standing partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises offering the family-friendly Seuss at Sea.
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