Carnival Conquest
- The 110,000-ton Carnival Conquest, to be the largest vessel in the "Fun Ship" fleet and the first ship in the line's new Conquest-class, has interior spaces unified by a theme based on the works of great Impressionist and post-Impressionist painters. From the bold brush strokes and primary colors of Vincent Van Gogh to the gentle, muted tones of Claude Monet's "Water Lilies," Carnival Conquest's interiors present a huge canvas for the vivid imagination of Carnival's ship architect Joe Farcus. Conquest class design is nearly 60 feet longer than its closest sister series, the Destiny class, allowing the addition of more than 100 staterooms and several new public rooms, as well as a redesign of the lobby and other architectural enhancements.
- A less formal setting with traditional assigned seatings serving up good quality banquet style food. Superior quality to most Caribbean resorts. Waiters are gregarious and fun.
- Independent ratings average better than a Superior rating
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