The vid was cool, except the host never showed the main point of the engine room, the actual engine's. Thanks for sharing, it's always amazing how much equipment the engineers fit into a relatively small area.
Please retitle compactors and aux equipment tour as the engines were shown for about 30 seconds… or perhaps look how environmentally perfect we are tour🙄🙄🙄
I did the Behind the scenes tour on the Magic about 4 years ago. We cruised the Mardi Gras last year and could not get a spot on the tour. The one thing I can say is the technology improvements even from the Magic to the Mardi Gras is amazing just by seeing it in this video. The Mardi Gras is an LNG ship. All aspects of it are very clean. Good video. Most poeple have no idea what makes these ships run and operate like a ciy at sea. Truly amazing!
Royal Caribbean does it. 150$ tour of the ship, access to engine rooms, lots of behind the scene, bridge tour, meet the captain, tour the kitchens and laundry. It’s really cool. But you also need to book it before you board or the day of. It caps out quickly. Honestly, watching this video it sounds like a similar tour just carnival
@@budwhite9591 I did a behind the scenes tour on Carnival Valor, although we didnt go see the actual engine room, we did get to go into the engine control room where everything is controlled from...it was impressive to say the least..we also did the bridge, met with the cpt and made pictures, kitchens, laundry, refrigeration rooms,,,,it;s unbelievable really
Hai Sir, just drop by to see what's in the inside. Such a great opportunity and exposure I had gotten n I felt honour n privilege to get the chances. THANK you.. I came to let you know about it cause I mm interested in it.
I was on Mardi Gras in July 2022 and they weren't offering the behind the fun tours. I'm on Oasis of seas right now and got a behind the scenes tour (All access tour) but didn't get to go in the engine room (bummer!).
How do the engine room crew not go deaf over time? I wonder if active noise cancel earphones would work as the noise seems the same constant whine much like jet engines that drove the same technology so you could reduce the whine on long/high frequency use flights. I wonder how they deal with all the human waste water, now they cannot dump it anymore
@@darkefoxx Dumping poorly treated wastewater at sea is not acceptable anymore and it's either piped at port to be treated at a finer level by local waste water treatment or it's built into the cruise ships systems. Cruise brands can't cope with that bad publicity and it might ban their boats from some islands who water purity is one big tourist draw
Mister the vice president of carnival makes some mistakes on the diff parts of the engine room and the machinery there but it is nice from the company to offer this type of tours, maybe ask to an engineer or maybe the CE to make the tour, he will be more able to talk about the engine room
Think of all that valuable fuel ieused cooking oil could be converted into biodiesel and used on the cruise liners engines as a blend with the bunker oil they use. The used food could all be sent to a nearby biodigester and the cruise liner could take the resulting biogas and either burn it and offset some of its shore power or feed it to the grid and bottle it and use it for its supplier vehicles that supply their ships at shore with the left over fertiliser sold to offset the operating cost. All that glass and metal must have a recycle value. Could the cruise liner not demand that new glass orders be from recycled glass and drive the demand for the same captured glass?
Engine room tour?? What kind of engines? How many engines? How many cylinders? Who made the engines? Do they run all the engines? Why try to explain anything when in the engine room no one can shout over an engine. Why not have designated points of interest along the tour with a printed guide sheet and a reference point along the tour to prompt reading of certain paragraphs related to the stop along the way. Just some dude attempting to shout over the deafening sounds not being able to generate much interest. Sad attempt. I’ll keep searching.
I love that these people were photographing the compactors like they would ever look at those pictures again.
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Lol I would take those photos and there are more impressive compactors where I work.
the engineering of building cruise ships is truly crazy
Why?
@@giuseppedellefontane1458 so many factors to consider.
Yeah catchers fire constantly.
@SpaceAce100 you do realise starships don't exist?
And then it started running around like the fire is green plastic of the turkey needle 😂
This is amazing its really good that we can see more of the ship then only the passenger areas!
Loved this!
K9
I’m amazed at how spotlessly clean it was.
The vid was cool, except the host never showed the main point of the engine room, the actual engine's. Thanks for sharing, it's always amazing how much equipment the engineers fit into a relatively small area.
The complex integration of systems is pretty intense. A large group effort! Thank you.
Please retitle compactors and aux equipment tour as the engines were shown for about 30 seconds… or perhaps look how environmentally perfect we are tour🙄🙄🙄
I did the Behind the scenes tour on the Magic about 4 years ago. We cruised the Mardi Gras last year and could not get a spot on the tour. The one thing I can say is the technology improvements even from the Magic to the Mardi Gras is amazing just by seeing it in this video. The Mardi Gras is an LNG ship. All aspects of it are very clean. Good video. Most poeple have no idea what makes these ships run and operate like a ciy at sea. Truly amazing!
My wife and I have been on 4 cruises. I would love to tour the engine room. We were never offered that opportunity.
Unfortunately it's usually only offered to the media.
Royal Caribbean does it. 150$ tour of the ship, access to engine rooms, lots of behind the scene, bridge tour, meet the captain, tour the kitchens and laundry. It’s really cool. But you also need to book it before you board or the day of. It caps out quickly. Honestly, watching this video it sounds like a similar tour just carnival
@@budwhite9591 I did a behind the scenes tour on Carnival Valor, although we didnt go see the actual engine room, we did get to go into the engine control room where everything is controlled from...it was impressive to say the least..we also did the bridge, met with the cpt and made pictures, kitchens, laundry, refrigeration rooms,,,,it;s unbelievable really
It's about $150 on @carnival
Hai Sir, just drop by to see what's in the inside. Such a great opportunity and exposure I had gotten n I felt honour n privilege to get the chances. THANK you.. I came to let you know about it cause I mm interested in it.
Nice new ship, everything is so shiny 😎..
Cleanest engine room deck I've ever seen.
I was on Mardi Gras in July 2022 and they weren't offering the behind the fun tours. I'm on Oasis of seas right now and got a behind the scenes tour (All access tour) but didn't get to go in the engine room (bummer!).
This is absolutely fascinating.
Well done four your tidiness. Beautiful environment.
We are so used to modern technology. Look at the beautiful technology in this modern ship. Wow so amazing.
Wow, I have no words to say about this, just wow, just incredible, fascinating
What a unique tour thanks so much for sharing. How does a person arrange to see this on a cruise?
Some ships offer tours. Check once you get onboard. This one was just for media though.
Also be sure to watch this video for the other part of our tour: ua-cam.com/video/ZSkrhlS9e4g/v-deo.html
Carnival doesn't normally show this much of the engine room during the Behind The Fun tour. This might prove to be some rare footage.
@@vamoscruceros they actually didn’t do it because of COVID
wow Carnival vice pres giving a tour
We did the behind the fun tours on Carnival Breeze and they wouldn't let us go in the engine room made me mad that's all I wanted to see
so this is where Scotty hangs out?
Wrong ship. LOL
@@CruiseGuide But she's a good ship. I bet it's a sweet trip.
Is this tour available to guests? How do I book?
I was on the first sailing of this ship
How do the engine room crew not go deaf over time? I wonder if active noise cancel earphones would work as the noise seems the same constant whine much like jet engines that drove the same technology so you could reduce the whine on long/high frequency use flights. I wonder how they deal with all the human waste water, now they cannot dump it anymore
During our tour, they gave us earplugs to use.
They filter wastewater on the ship.
Blackwater is commonly dumped in the oceans by cruise ships if it's been treated.
@@darkefoxx Dumping poorly treated wastewater at sea is not acceptable anymore and it's either piped at port to be treated at a finer level by local waste water treatment or it's built into the cruise ships systems. Cruise brands can't cope with that bad publicity and it might ban their boats from some islands who water purity is one big tourist draw
What were they testing for with the water?
I wanted to see gigantic moving pistons like in titanic..
At the 5:00 mark the man gets a nice video of a cake.🎉
And then it started running around like what is green spit of the turkey needle 😂
Mister the vice president of carnival makes some mistakes on the diff parts of the engine room and the machinery there but it is nice from the company to offer this type of tours, maybe ask to an engineer or maybe the CE to make the tour, he will be more able to talk about the engine room
Diesel engines cruise ships
Me and my sister going on board Titanic 2 in 3 class
Titanic 2 engine cylinder engineering room
Everyone has a video camera now days how many videos can you make of one tour.
This was part of a media event, so we were all covering it.
Me and my sister are going on board Titanic 2 in 3 class
7:31 does that thing light up and sound a alarm whenever there is something because the gears is lit up
Take a shot every time you see a security camera and you would be drunk as a skunk by the end of the video 🤣
Think of all that valuable fuel ieused cooking oil could be converted into biodiesel and used on the cruise liners engines as a blend with the bunker oil they use. The used food could all be sent to a nearby biodigester and the cruise liner could take the resulting biogas and either burn it and offset some of its shore power or feed it to the grid and bottle it and use it for its supplier vehicles that supply their ships at shore with the left over fertiliser sold to offset the operating cost. All that glass and metal must have a recycle value. Could the cruise liner not demand that new glass orders be from recycled glass and drive the demand for the same captured glass?
Titanic engine cylinder engineering room
Titanic engine cylinder engineering room
Titanic 2 engine cylinder engineering room
I heard the Mardi Gras is LNG fueled
Titanic nuclearship reactor Star trek 4 whale 🐳🐳🍯🍯🍯🍯🍯🍯🍯
WOW 😳 Huge engine
Was quick to rid of the “clean” yellow water lol
I find it interesting that they allowed someone in the engine area wearing a backpack.
Heavy diesel engines cruise ships
This reminds me of the movie alien the spaceship except in white
Title should have been "How Carnival Recycles"
Why nobody wear helmet?
That’s cool 👍
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Engine room tour?? What kind of engines? How many engines? How many cylinders? Who made the engines? Do they run all the engines? Why try to explain anything when in the engine room no one can shout over an engine. Why not have designated points of interest along the tour with a printed guide sheet and a reference point along the tour to prompt reading of certain paragraphs related to the stop along the way. Just some dude attempting to shout over the deafening sounds not being able to generate much interest. Sad attempt. I’ll keep searching.
Engine room tour and barely show any of the engine
waw keren