Carnival Cruise Line is trying to adapt to people who love quick getaways.
With new upgrades to the Carnival Conquest, travelers can now enjoy an even better casino cruise experience. The ship, which carries nearly 3,000 passengers, was recently improved after a 12-day stay at the Grand Bahama Shipyard and is now back in action in Miami.
This is all happening in the wake of a new legislative proposal in Hawaii that is catching waves. If passed, it would introduce casino-style gambling on cruise ships within Hawaiian waters.
Enhanced Casino Cruise Experience
The biggest change is in the ship's casino.
The casino cruise experience has been enhanced with a new layout that feels more open and spacious. Passengers can now find more slot machines and table games to enjoy. There's also a special non-smoking area, which many passengers had been asking for, making the casino cruise more comfortable for everyone.
Besides the casino, the Carnival Conquest offers other exciting features.

There's the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge devoted to honoring military members. Teens get revamped spaces like a cool Club O2 with games and a new video arcade.
For shoppers, the retail venues have also been updated.
Year-Round Adventure from Miami
Carnival's goal is to make short cruises more appealing, especially to adults seeking fun and entertainment. This strategy is part of their effort to keep up with other cruise lines like Royal Caribbean and enhance their Bahamas cruises, too.
Royal Caribbean also recently started offering a smoke-free casino on one of its cruises.
The Carnival Conquest sails from Miami all year round and includes a stop at Carnival's new private spot, Celebration Key on Grand Bahama.
For anyone interested in a casino cruise, the updated Carnival Conquest is a great choice for a short and exciting trip. With more gaming options and a comfortable, smoke-free area, it promises a fun, fresh casino cruise experience, perfect for a quick escape.










