Carnival Cruise Lines' Carnival Victory

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Carnival Cruise Lines' Carnival Victory (Google Maps)
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Carnival Victory is a Triumph Class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Lines. It was launched in 2000. Some of its features include a nine-story atrium, four pools, numerous dining options, various entertainment options, a casino, and a spa. It is structurally identical to its sister ship, Carnival Triumph. The Triumph Class ships are closely related to the earlier Destiny Class, but differ from the Carnival Destiny in the addition of extra balcony cabins on their Lido decks and various changes to placement and architecture of public areas. Carnival Victory is themed to depict the different oceans and seas of the world. Carnival Victory sails to San Juan to offer 7-day Southern Caribbean cruises visiting St. Thomas, Dominica, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, and Antigua. In late 2007, Carnival Victory underwent a refit which included the installation of Carnival's Seaside Theater for the midship pool.
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@ 2012-02-12 12:10:39
It's the Carnival Glory. Says so on the back of the ship.
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@ 2012-02-12 14:50:13
Carnival Glory is there now, but when this map was submitted, Victory was here. You can see this in Google Earth's historical imagery dated 11/16/07.