Have you ever been on a cruise? Have you ever been on a cruise that is really kid friendly? Family holidays can be great or just the opposite. However, finding the right holiday, where the kids are entertained makes for the perfect start to the perfect family holiday. As Dr Seuss says “A person’s a person, no matter how small.”
As if in tribute to the whimsical world and words of the legendary children’s author, Carnival Cruise Line has announced that its newest ship, the 133,500-tonne Carnival Horizon, will be the first in its fleet to feature a vibrant water park called Dr. Seuss WaterWorks.
The park builds upon the line’s distinction as the family cruise leader carrying nearly 800,000 kids a year, as well as the success of the fleetwide Seuss at Sea program, an exclusive partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises that features immersive onboard Dr. Seuss-themed youth, family, dining and entertainment experiences.
Located on Deck 12 of the 3,934-passenger Carnival Horizon—which will debut in Europe in April 2018—the water park will offer two distinctly different slides, each promising their own ‘splash-tastic’ fun.
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