Carnival Vista the product of healthy competition
Business competition isn't always what it's cracked up to be. It led to ruinous price wars in the late 19th century in many industries.
But it's also a great goad to improvement. That seems to be what's happening in the cruise industry, especially in the contemporary market, where a remarkable series of interesting ships have been coming out of Europe's shipyards.
Judging by the renderings released last week, the latest to join the fray is the Carnival Vista, coming in 2016.
While still bearing the imprint of Funship 2.0, the Vista will have a number of novel elements not shared by other Carnival Cruise Line ships.
But it's also a great goad to improvement. That seems to be what's happening in the cruise industry, especially in the contemporary market, where a remarkable series of interesting ships have been coming out of Europe's shipyards.
Judging by the renderings released last week, the latest to join the fray is the Carnival Vista, coming in 2016.
While still bearing the imprint of Funship 2.0, the Vista will have a number of novel elements not shared by other Carnival Cruise Line ships.
SkyRider, a recumbent cycle that runs a circuit around and above the sports deck, may be the most noticeable of the bunch. But there's also an IMAX theater, part of a Multiplex area; a new kaleidoscopic water slide; a casual seafood restaurant; an area of suites with hammocks; and a new approach to family staterooms. With the Vista, Carnival will become the first cruise line to brew its own beer at sea.
The cluster of new features is reminiscent of two other ships introduced in 2014: Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Getaway and Royal Caribbean International's Quantum of the Seas. The new deck of indoor/outdoor restaurant space on the Vista’s Deck 5 looks remarkably like the Waterfront on Norwegian's Breakaway/Getaway ships.
The cluster of new features is reminiscent of two other ships introduced in 2014: Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Getaway and Royal Caribbean International's Quantum of the Seas. The new deck of indoor/outdoor restaurant space on the Vista’s Deck 5 looks remarkably like the Waterfront on Norwegian's Breakaway/Getaway ships.
Norwegian, Royal and Carnival have been rivals for more than 40 years, but their competition in ship design is as vital as it has ever been. Each is pushing the other to develop better and more exciting new features, and the benefits are accruing to cruise passengers who have a fantastic array of fun things to do on a ship.
And of course, there's a lot for travel agents to talk about and sell on these new ships. So here's a salute to healthy competition. Long may it reign.
And of course, there's a lot for travel agents to talk about and sell on these new ships. So here's a salute to healthy competition. Long may it reign.
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