Carnival Triumph
Cruise Line:
Carnival
Tonnage:
101,509
Year Built:
1999
Passengers:
3,470
Crew:
1,100
Cabins:
1,379
Decks:
13
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Carnival Triumph
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Carnival Seaside Theatre
Carnival's Seaside Theatre is a large outdoor screen on deck 10 showing movies, concerts and sporting events.

Club Rio Aft Lounge (Show Lounge)
Club Rio Aft Lounge is the ship's second show lounge and can be found on deck 5.
With room for 425 guests, it has its own bar and features a range of entertainment including the Punchliner Comedy Club and Karaoke sessions.
With room for 425 guests, it has its own bar and features a range of entertainment including the Punchliner Comedy Club and Karaoke sessions.

Rome Main Lounge (Show Lounge)
Rome is the ship's three tiered main show lounge with seating for 1500 and playing host to the ship's major stage productions. It is located over decks 3,4 and 5.
During the day the venue also hosts bingo, audience participation game shows and trivia quizzes.
During the day the venue also hosts bingo, audience participation game shows and trivia quizzes.

Hollywood (Night Club)
Hollywood Dance Club on deck 5 can accommodate 211 passengers and has its own bar.
A diverse range of music from different era's is played at night whilst during the day the venue is used to host the ship's Champagne Art Auction.
A diverse range of music from different era's is played at night whilst during the day the venue is used to host the ship's Champagne Art Auction.

Club Monaco (Casino)
Club Monaco is the ship's on board casino, accommodating 484 passengers, located on deck 5 and served by the World's bar.
The casino features the usual slot machines and favourites such as poker, blackjack and roulette.
Some games like blackjack and poker have a minimum $5 bet.
Tournaments take place on different ships seasonally - check with Carnival for availability.
Passengers can either use their sail and sign cards or cash in the casino.
The casino features the usual slot machines and favourites such as poker, blackjack and roulette.
Some games like blackjack and poker have a minimum $5 bet.
Tournaments take place on different ships seasonally - check with Carnival for availability.
Passengers can either use their sail and sign cards or cash in the casino.

19th Hole (Cards Room)
The 19th Hole, off the Oxford Bar on deck 4, is the ship's card room.

The Fun Shops
The Fun Shops can be found overlooking the Capitol Atrium on deck 5.
Featuring a collection of boutiques and duty free shops selling items ranging from clothing, jewellery, watches and souvenirs to duty free spirits.
Featuring a collection of boutiques and duty free shops selling items ranging from clothing, jewellery, watches and souvenirs to duty free spirits.

Formalities (Shop)
Formalities is located on deck 5 by the Fun Shops, and sells sweets, flowers, cakes and wine and champagne packages for special occasions.
Formal wear rental is also available here.
Formal wear rental is also available here.

The Photo Shop
The Photo Shop on deck 4 overlooking the Atrium, displays photos taken by the ship's official photographer on board the ship and at ports of call.
These can be purchased from the adjacent photo store along with various camera accessories and photo processing options.
These can be purchased from the adjacent photo store along with various camera accessories and photo processing options.

Underground Tokyo Arcade
Underground Tokyo Arcade is the ship's video arcade on deck 5 outside the Hollywood Dance club.
It is open 24 hours a day to all ages, and features a range of arcade games and virtual reality games.
Passengers need to purchase tokens from the change machine in the arcade which accepts the Sail & Sign card or US notes and coins.
The Sail & Sign card has a default of $20 per day which can be raised or lowered.
Costs are $1.25 per game with the exception of air hockey which is $1.50 per game.
It is open 24 hours a day to all ages, and features a range of arcade games and virtual reality games.
Passengers need to purchase tokens from the change machine in the arcade which accepts the Sail & Sign card or US notes and coins.
The Sail & Sign card has a default of $20 per day which can be raised or lowered.
Costs are $1.25 per game with the exception of air hockey which is $1.50 per game.