Carnival Cruise Line’s next ship, Carnival Horizon will feature custom-designed artwork created by patients of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®
The Dreamscape LED Atrium Sculpture comprised of more than 2,000 flexible LED tiles, first debuted on Carnival Vista, features changing themes, images and animations on the 3-deck high centerpiece.
Carnival announced the new feature Carnival’s Day of Play, an annual event held for children and their families at St. Jude in Memphis, Tennessee. The theme of this year’s event was Carnival Playtime and kids and their families enjoyed popular games like Sorry! Guess Who, and Yahtzee inspired by Hasbro, The Game Show, featured on board Carnival ships. Face-painting, arts and crafts, and Carnival-themed giveaways were also offered.
Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line said:
“As the hospital’s Official Celebration Partner, we couldn’t be happier to showcase these amazing creations designed by the talented St. Jude patients on our newest ship,”
“We are always looking to bring to life our partnerships in a way that also gives back. We do that on each cruise with Groove for St. Jude and we did it on Carnival Vista with Brownie Buoy, a specially designed flavor with proceeds benefiting the hospital. This is just another way to recognize the work St. Jude’s does for the families and patients they serve.”
The Carnival Horizon will also feature several innovations already announced, such as a Dr. Seuss-themed water park, Skyride, a suspended reclining bicycle attraction, and an IMAX Theater.
Carnival Horizon will launch in April 2018 with a few sailings in Europe starting with a 13-day Mediterranean cruise from Barcelona, then reposition to New York City for Summer cruises to Bermuda and the Caribbean before her arrival to her year-round home port of Miami in September.
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