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I would like to give everybody an update on the current status of Carnival Celebration (November 2022) and Carnival Jubilee (October 2023).
14th January 2022: Celebration had her iconic Carnival funnel fitted.
11th February 2022: Celebration had her Float Out ceremony at the STX / Meyer Turku...
I've had a thought.
I think that Merlin Entertainments have signed a multi-coaster deal with Mack Rides, and that the coaster we see being built is a new variation of the BigDipper Model, similar to the new coaster coming to Europa Park next year also.
This could explain the split station...
Because of the complex construction process of cruise ships, it means that once it is fitted, it CANNOT be taken back off due to the strict timing the cruise lines give the shipyard and the fact that the supports are welded to deck of the ship.
The Carnival Celebration (the ship this is going...
Funny you mention Space Cruiser, as the ship that WAS going to have it on has been delayed by alot of years and it's sister ship has just started construction, so who knows what has happened to Space Cruiser.
The first Bolt coaster went on Carnival Mardi Gras.
The second Bolt coaster is going on Carnival Celebration in 2022.
The third Bolt coaster is going on Carnival Jubilee in 2023.
So there will be 3 of these coasters for now until Carnival Cruise Line order more ships.
It is going on the 2nd cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Line and it is called Bolt : Ultimate Sea Coaster, so it will be dismantled and moved to the shipbuilding yard in Finland in early 2022 for the ship to be delivered in Summer
I've had a Brainwave.
If you remember, about 3 years ago, there was the teaser campaign called, "PROJECT 0", which even though it was for an escape room attraction, the theme came back to me this morning when i remembered about it, and the interesting way that Thorpe Park dealt with it by also...
To second that, i had a sneaky suspicion that they would have Xtreme Spinning Coaster trains on it, which would explain the outer bank turn to the lift, the odd outward banking and wierd stalled inversions.
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