Carnival and Royal Caribbean are making major cruise ship upgrades

Both cruise lines are making big changes to their ships that cruisers want.

Jun 13, 2025 - 13:38
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Carnival and Royal Caribbean are making major cruise ship upgrades

Although cruise lines put a lot of careful thought and attention into ship design, they don’t always get everything right.

Sometimes, cruise ship features miss the mark, or designers fail to recognize something that was important to passengers. Occasionally, they even overlook something that passengers say has a negative impact on the cruise experience.

Related: Royal Caribbean passengers demand key onboard change

Passenger preferences and needs change over time, too, so certain features eventually become outdated as new innovations are developed that enhance the cruise experience.

Luckily, the fact that there’s limited space on a cruise ship doesn’t mean onboard areas like the pool deck, restaurants, bars, and casinos, can’t be redesigned at some point. Even spaces that can’t be fully reworked, like staterooms, can be refreshed to add some enhancements.

When cruise ships go to dry dock for routine maintenance every few years, they often receive significant refurbishment throughout to overhaul existing venues and make improvements that will elevate passengers’ future sailings on the ship.

Sometimes when a need arises, cruise lines will even make upgrades to a ship without taking it out of service for dry dock. That’s something Royal Caribbean is currently doing to fix a big casino problem on some of its newer and most-popular ships.

Doug Parker shared more on the upgrades rolling out on board certain Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise ships, plus details on the largest ultra-luxury cruise ship suite yet, on the June 12th edition of Cruise News Today.

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Carnival Cruise Line upgrades Carnival Valor

Transcript:

This is Cruise News Today with Doug Parker.

Good morning. Here's your cruise news for Thursday, June 12th.

Carnival Valor is back in service after completing a month-long dry dock over in Spain.

The 21-year-old ship received major upgrades including the addition of the Heroes Tribute Bar and WaterWorks Aqua Park. Public spaces were also refreshed, staterooms upgraded with USB outlets, and the casino and spa were also expanded.

Valor resumed service yesterday in Barcelona and is now sailing a 15-night repositioning cruise to New Orleans.

Related: Carnival Cruise Line testing new dining option passengers want

Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveils largest ultra-luxury cruise ship suite ever

And a $25,000-per-night cruise.

Yeah, Regent Seven Seas has unveiled its most extravagant suite yet, the Skyview Regent Suite aboard the upcoming Seven Seas Prestige.

Spanning nearly 9,000 square feet over two levels, the suite will set you back $25,000 per night and includes a private gym, sauna, bar, elevator, and a car and driver in every port.

Bookings — they open next week if you're interested.

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Royal Caribbean is expanding non-smoking casinos

And Royal Caribbean is expanding the casino aboard Wonder of the Seas, converting the Crown Lounge on Deck 4 into a larger, non-smoking gaming area.

The Crown Lounge will be relocated to Deck 16 and reopen later this month. The expanded, redesigned casino will reopen in mid-July.

Wonder of the Seas is currently sailing Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral and will reposition to Miami in August.

Related: Royal Caribbean makes casino smoking, loyalty program change

And cruise stocks were down on Wednesday. Carnival Corporation: down 2.6 percent, 23.87. Royal Caribbean: down 1 percent, 267.96. Norwegian: down 3.3 percent, 19.08. And Viking: down 3 percent, 47.36.

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Here in Victoria, British Columbia, waiting to debark for the evening, I'm Doug Parker with Cruise News Today.

Have yourself a great Thursday.

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