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Carnival Triumph

The Carnival Triumph was built in 1999 and holds Two-Thousand-Seven-Hundred-Fifty-Eight Passengers.


Sister ship to the Carnival Destiny, this megaliner boasts an outdoor  entertainment area that's three football fields long. Among its features:  several pools, Jacuzzis, a 214-foot spiral waterslide, shaded bars, cafe tables,  stages, a dance floor and, of course, plenty of room for sunning. There's a three-level theater for Vegas-style shows and a club that features cabaret acts. Stop in at the Vienna CafĂ© for a cappuccino, catch up with your favorite team at the Sports Bar or have an after-dinner drink and cigar at the Oxford Bar. For kids, there's Children's World (an expanded Camp Carnival) and the cavernlike Underground Tokyo video arcade. Dining options include two traditional dining rooms, the bistro-style South Club Restaurant and the poolside 24-hour pizzeria  and grill. Sixty percent of this ship's outside cabins have verandas.

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