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Carnival Celebration’s The Gateway has travel focus, theme nights, Emeril’s

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The Latitudes Bar will host a daily Celebration Happy Hour and is topped by a split flap display board for announcements
Carnival Celebration will sport a new zone, The Gateway, dedicated to travel, with a special bar, big virtual windows with changing displays, theme nights and a reprise of Emeril’s Bistro.

The two-deck space, located where the French Quarter is found on Mardi Gras, will have design and décor inspired by grand terminals, transportation stations and departure points around the world. Theme nights will be immersive with music, drinks, food and entertainment based on different places.

Latitudes Bar

The Latitudes Bar, featuringtravel-themed chairs and menus, will betopped by a mechanical split flap display board. This is a modern take on the classic railway station ‘departures’ boards with their distinctive ‘clack clack’ sound. It will display the menu ofinternational beers and cocktails and periodically will come to life with messages that support happy hour events and theme nights.

This board is being custom built by Oat Foundry in Philadelphia, the hometown of Carnival President Christine Duffy, who announced The Gateway during a virtual briefing today. Duffy called it ‘old world meets new technology.’

With a daily cruise-staff-hosted Celebration Happy Hour at Latitudes Bar that will serve as an opportunity to celebrate special occasions and milestones like birthdays and anniversaries, those may pop up on the board. And, who knows, Duffy suggested, maybe even a proposal?

Virtual windows and LED ceiling

The Gateway’s promenade will be lined by a dozen large ‘windows’ that are actually high-definition screens projecting changing scenes. By day, thosemay be sunny skies, hot air balloons orCarnival’s AirShip. By night, the views will support varying themes, such as ‘Abroad in Europe,’ ‘Far East Voyage’ and ‘Mexico Lindo.’

A nearly 100-foot-long LED ceiling will be complemented by show lighting and a sound system to create an immersive experience throughout the zone.

On ‘Mexico Lindo’ night, for example, the window displays and surrounding technology may take guests on a journey through ancient Mayan cities, beautiful beaches, lush jungles or magical towns, with themed offerings like special margaritas, palomas and agave tastings, accompanied by a specialty food item.

Emeril’s 1397

The Gateway will also house a second seagoing restaurant by Emeril Lagasse, whose Bistro 1396 is aboard Mardi Gras. On Carnival Celebration, Bistro 1397 (the number reflects the ship’s hull designation at Meyer Turku), will feature favorites from Mardi Gras like barbecue shrimp jambalaya and, new,the chef’s favorite international dishes.

The restaurant will provide additional window seating by moving the galley, according to Carnival’sGlenn Aprile, director, newbuilds product development, who appeared with Duffy.

TheAtlas

The Gateway will also feature a large digital map displaying the real-timelocations of Carnivalships with a ‘hello’ in the language of eachdestination.

As well, the zone ishome to the recently revealed bar and lounge, the Golden Jubilee, which ties into the travel theme, celebrating Carnival’s 50 years of Fun Ships.

The main dining rooms adjacent to The Gateway will pay homage to Carnival’s history, with the forward Carnivale Restaurantnamed after the line’s second ship, and the aft Festivale Restaurant named forits third ship.

Also adjacent are signature spaces including the Alchemy Bar, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, Carnival Kitchen and Limelight Lounge.

And that makes six zones

The Gateway is the final zone aboard Carnival Celebration, joining 820 Biscayne, Celebration Central, The Ultimate Playground, Summer Landing and Lido.

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