About the Ship
External Link: Carnival Glory
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Carnival Glory:
More nightclubs, duty-free shops, restaurants and onboard activities are just a few of the features that make the Carnival Glory a truly special ship.
Decks - 13
Passenger capacity - 2,974
Total crew - 1,150
Tonnage - 110,000
Ship size - Large
Ship length - 953 feet
Registry – Panama
Onboard Experience:
Carnival’s Glory weighs over 110,000 tons. Expanded children's facilities, comprising a separate children's pool, a mini-movie theatre, and an indoor playground, account for some of the extra footage on the ship, as does the trendy supper club "The Point", serving gourmet cuisine, and the best U.S.D.A. prime beef. Relax in any of the four pools and seven whirlpools. Or, take a wet and wild ride on the 214-foot waterslide. No matter how you choose to spend your conference, you're guaranteed a great time.
There are 22 bars and lounges throughout the 13 passenger decks. Other amenities include an Internet café, and a 15,000-square-foot health club. The ship has no lack of entertainment of all varieties, featuring the Cinn-A-Bar sing-along piano bar and White Heat disco, along with gorgeous production shows and side-splitting comics in the main theater called Amber Palace. IGAEA will use many of the lounges during the day for the conference program in addition to the on board conference center for classroom presentations.
Decor:
Carnival's ship designer, the renowned Joe Farcus, chose "color" as the theme for Glory. Each of the public rooms has a different hue as its base, which makes the entire ship a tribute to Roy G. Biv, also known as the colors of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet). Rooms are generally named after colors and the resulting theme is based on something each color commonly represents. It's an amusing theme that you will be reminded of constantly as you journey through the ship.
Carnival Glory's Restaurants:
Platinum Restaurant (Main Dining Room)
Cuisine: Continental
Dress Code: Two formal nights; others resort attire. Shorts and swimwear not permitted. Formal nights will be on Sunday, July 27th and another on either Wednesday or Thursday evening—as the schedule is not confirmed as of yet.
Surcharge: No
Reservations Required: Yes
Hours
Breakfast: 7:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Lunch: 12:00 noon – 1:30 p.m.
Dinner: We’ve Reserved Early – 5:45 p.m.
Red Sail Restaurant
Cuisine: Buffet
Dress Code: Casual
Surcharge: No
Reservations Required: No
Hours
Breakfast/Lunch: Check onboard for hours
Dinner: 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Emerald Restaurant
Cuisine: Seafood & Steaks
Dress Code: Formal
Surcharge: Yes, $25 per person
Reservations Required: Yes
Hours
Dinner Only: 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Sushi Bar
Cuisine: Sushi
Dress Code: Casual
Surcharge: No
Reservations Required: No
Hours: Check onboard for hours.

