Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Conquest is back in Miami following a 12-day dry dock at Grand Bahama Shipyard, completing a round of onboard enhancements that touched nearly every corner of the ship — from a new military-focused lounge to refreshed retail and expanded gaming.
The newly added Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge is dedicated to honoring veterans and active-duty service members. Purchases of a souvenir glass and Heroes American Pale Ale at the venue support Operation Homefront, a national organization that assists military families across the U.S.
Younger guests also factor into the updates. The teen venue Club O2 was added with new gaming areas and refreshed decor, and the Warehouse video arcade underwent renovations aimed at delivering a more interactive experience for families.
On the gaming floor, the casino was expanded with a redesigned layout, more options for players and a new non-smoking section. Several retail outlets — including Effy, Pandora and Swarovski — were also refreshed during the shipyard stay.
Carnival Conquest has since resumed its year-round schedule out of Miami, sailing short itineraries to the Bahamas and Caribbean. Routes include calls at Celebration Key, Carnival's new exclusive destination on Grand Bahama Island.
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