Carnival Building Third BOLT Sea Coaster
Carnival Cruise Line is installing a new BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster on its newest ship, Carnival Jubilee. The coaster is being installed at the Meyer Werft shipyard and is expected to be completed next month. The coaster will carry two all-electric, two-person cars and riders will control the speed of the car through drops, twists, and turns 187 feet above the water. The coaster is expected to be a popular attraction on Carnival Jubilee, which will operate year-round from Galveston, sailing week-long Western Caribbean voyages.
Interesting Facts About Carnival Jubilee and their BOLT sea coaster:
- Carnival Jubilee is the third ship to have a BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster.
- The coaster is 800 feet long and carries two all-electric, two-person cars.
- Riders control the speed of the car through drops, twists and turns 187 feet above the water.
- The coaster is expected to be a popular attraction on Carnival Jubilee.
- Carnival Jubilee will operate year-round from Galveston, TX., sailing week-long Western Caribbean voyages.
Carnival Jubilee will begin sailing in late 2023. It will be the third and final ship in Carnival’s XL Class, which includes the largest ships in the fleet. The Jubilee will be 1,130 feet long and have 15 passenger decks, with a capacity of up to 6,631 guests.
The Jubilee will depart from Galveston, Texas on December 23, 2023 for its maiden voyage, a 7-night Western Caribbean cruise. The ship will then offer regular week-long sailings from the port year-round. The Jubilee will stop in Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico, and Roatan Island, Honduras.