On my final day of Cruise3Sixty, I had the opportunity to take a tour on board Carnival Cruise Lines’ Carnival Liberty. I have cruised on two of Carnival Liberty’s sisters before, the Carnival Freedom and the Carnival Valor, and I honestly love the Conquest Class vessels. The design of the ship is different kinds of flowers and other plants, and it was pretty cool! The Carnival Liberty’s layout is pretty easy to learn, and by walking down the promenade you can basically connect to half of the public rooms on board. The main reason I toured the Liberty was to actually check out the brand new Fun Ship 2.0 Upgrades which include: Guy’s Burger Joint, Blue Iguana Cantina, Blue Iguana Tequila Bar, Red Frog Rum Bar, Cherry on Top (which because of its weird location, I completely missed) and the Alchemy Bar. Now, I turned 16 yesterday, so I am still under the legal drinking age, so therefore I could not sample the bars, but I did eat at Guy’s Burger Joint. Best burger I have ever had in my entire life. That’s all I really need to say about this burger. I had the Pig Patty which had a patty completely encrusted in bacon, covered with cheese, topped with lettuce, tomatoes, and a crazy mayonnaise sauce! It was delicious! The other restaurants on board were just as good, especially the Fish & Chips up on Deck 10. The Carnival Liberty is almost a separate ship from the rest of the Conquest Class vessels thanks to her Fun Ship 2.0 upgrades. The Carnival Liberty is a great ship for anyone who wants a fun, food-filled, and relaxing cruise!
I also took a ton of photos while on board so here is a quick photo tour I put together!
I want to say thanks again to all the great people over at Carnival Cruise Lines and Cruise3Sixty who gave me this great opportunity to tour a beautiful ship, especially on my birthday!
Have a great Sunday everyone!
-Mikey
3 replies on “Carnival Liberty Overview & Video Tour”
Happy birthday Mikey!
Thanks Allan!
[…] I woke up early Saturday morning all ready to go for my second and final day at Cruise3Sixty, so we left pretty quickly, got stuck in Fort Lauderdale traffic, and showed up to the General Session about 15 minutes late, but no worries, we hadn’t missed the best part. During the general session, Christine brought up a panel of marketing executives from some of the major cruise lines including Mark Kammerer from Holland America Line, and others from Royal Caribbean, Princess, and Azamara. I only remember Mark from Holland, sorry other cruise line executives! Anyway, everybody spoke about different texhniques their cruise line was using to market their brand, and overall it was pretty interesting. A lot of it was directed more towards travel agents, but even I can use some of their advice to help market and improve the blog. Moving on, after breakfast it was time for my second ship tour, the Carnival Liberty. To read my review and watch my video about the Carnival Liberty which includes her recent Fun Ship 2.0 upgrades, click HERE. […]