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The Carnival Ecstasy, which will begin sailing from the Alabama Cruise Terminal on March 5, ... It has since been sold for scrap and is in the process of being dismantled, ...
The first sailing of the Carnival Ecstasy is March 5, almost two years after the last cruise ship left the Alabama Cruise Terminal in Mobile with passengers before the COVID-19 pandemic upended ...
When the Carnival Fantasy was sold for scrap in the summer of 2020, the 2,052-passener Ecstasy became Carnival's oldest ship. The Ecstasy was Carnival's second Fantasy-class ship, entering service ...
Carnival Sensation and Carnival Ecstasy will be gone from the line’s current 24-ship lineup by year’s end. ... as it has done in the past, or just have them scrapped.
Another Carnival Cruise Line ship formerly based at the Port of Charleston is headed for the scrapyard.. Carnival Ecstasy, which called Union Pier Terminal its home from 2016 to 2019, will make ...
Carnival Mardi Gras comes in at nearly 182,000 gross tons with a 5,282-passenger capacity based on double occupancy. Carnival Sensation and Ecstasy are only around 70,000 gross tons with just over ...
In July 2020, the line sold the ship for scrap, ... Carnival announced the retirement of Carnival Ecstasy in February 2022. The ship was then beached in Turkey in November 2022 for dismantling.
The Carnival Ecstasy, which sailed from Union Pier Terminal in downtown Charleston from 2016 to 2019, is headed for a scrapyard Turkey, minus one set of bunk beds.
Both ships leaving the fleet are older, Fantasy-class ships. Carnival Ecstasy began service in 1991; Carnival Sensation in 1993. No announcement has yet been made about where they’ll end up ...
The brief power loss on the Ecstasy comes two months after an engine room fire knocked out power on the Carnival Triumph as it was sailing in the Gulf of Mexico, leaving the 2,758-passenger ship ...