Guests aboard the Carnival Magic walk in the WaterWorks aqua park, while another shoots through one of two tube slides. WaterWorks features a 312-foot-long Twister water slide, a DrainPipe slide attraction and a huge bucket that periodically dumps 300 gallons of water. The Twister slide is the longest side in Carnival's fleet. Photo by Andy Newman/Carnival Cruise Lines

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Carnival Cruise Line Schedules 2021 Drydocks For Three Ships And Defers Their Return

By John Shallo

December 11, 2020

Carnival Cruise Line has established dry dock plans for three of its ships, and as part of its gradual, phased-in return to operations in 2021, will defer the deployment of the vessels until after the work is completed.

 In a letter to guests and travel agents, Carnival advised that it has cancelled cruises on Carnival Magic (up to and including the embarkation on Sept. 24, 2021), Carnival Paradise (up to and including the embarkation on May 31, 2021) and Carnival Valor (up to and including the embarkation on Sept. 11, 2021).

Guests will have the option of a 100 percent future cruise credit combined with a generous onboard credit, or a full refund.

For additional information on Carnival Cruise Line’s ships, contact any travel agent, call 1-800-CARNIVAL or visit carnival.com.

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