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Which Carnival ship has roller coaster?

With help from a roller coaster designer in Munich, Bolt came to life as the first and only roller coaster at sea on Carnival Mardi Gras. Bolt is entirely electric and offers both a thrilling and smooth ride, weaving riders around the ship's funnel and through the Ultimate Playground.



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Bolt is currently found on Carnival cruise ships Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration.

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More than 150,000 guests have experienced the exhilaration of riding the only roller coasters at sea on Carnival Jubilee's sister ships Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration.

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Lower deck: The lower deck is the best deck on a cruise ship if you want to be one of the first off the ship, exploring all the fun at each port of call.

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Norwegian Prima's go-kart track is the cruise line's biggest yet. The cars can go up to 40 miles per hour, but Norwegian limits speeds to 27 mph during group drive times. Even with the speed limitations, the curvy track has enough sharp turns—14 of them, to be exact—to keep things exciting.

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Choose a port side stateroom for sunsets. Go with starboard for sunrises. Headed south or east? Go port side for sunrises and starboard for the sunset.

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Staterooms on the Lower Decks The noisiest staterooms at sea located on the lower decks should be avoided when possible.

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Carnival Panorama is the top-ranked ship overall. But you can filter your search based on price, region, traveler type and brand to find the best ship and itinerary for you.

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Carnival is one world's largest cruise lines, but since it has existed, only one of its vessels has ever sunk, the Costa Concordia in 2012. Although Costa is an Italian cruise ship company, it is owned by Carnival Corporation.

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