TRAVELCarnival Cruise LineAdd TopicCruise ship tours: Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival MiracleThe Carnival Miracle, built in 2004, is the fourth in Carnival Cruise Line’s four-member Spirit Class platform, which also includes the Carnival Spirit and Carnival Pride (both 2001) and Carnival Legend (2002).Peter KnegoThe Carnival Miracle was built by the Kvaerner Masa Shipyard (hull number 503) at Helsinki, Finland. Originally founded as Wartsila, and recently called Aker Finnyards, it is now operating as STX Finland.Peter KnegoSailing year-round on cruises to Mexico and Hawaii, Carnival Miracle is based in Long Beach, California, home to the historic former Cunard Line ocean liner Queen Mary.Peter KnegoThe Spirit Class ships are immediately distinguished by the glass-framed bases of their trademark winged Carnival funnels.Peter KnegoThe 88,500-gt, 2,124-guest Carnival MIracle measures 963-by-106-feet and is powered by six diesel engines that drive two Azipods at a service speed of 22 knots.Peter KnegoAfter a major refit in 2015 at the BAE Systems Drydock in San Francisco, the Carnival Miracle now boasts many of Carnival’s newly implemented 2.0 venues like the Alchemy Bar, Redfrog Pub and Skybox sports bar.Peter KnegoThe Carnival Miracle has twelve passenger decks, beginning at the top with an observation platform at the base of the ship’s funnel on Sky Deck (12).Peter KnegoDeck 12 overlooks the midships Sports Deck (11) sunning area.Peter KnegoThe forward portion of Deck 11 is sheltered from high winds by glass panels .Peter KnegoForward Deck 11 features a jogging track (15.2 laps equals a mile), a basketball court and a nine hole putting course.Peter KnegoFrom forward Deck 11, there is an excellent view of the Sirens and Ulysses pool areas.Peter KnegoOn midships Deck 11, there is a wide, open deck space.Peter KnegoThe aft portion of Deck 11 has a children’s wading pool and outdoor play area.Peter KnegoAt the aft end of Deck 11, there is the 72-foot, double-loop Twister water slide.Peter KnegoSun Deck (10) begins with a glassed in observation platform that continues aft with sunning platforms that overlook the midships pools.Peter KnegoThe aft portion of Deck 10 is lined in teak wood.Peter KnegoLido Deck (9) begins with an open observation platform overlooking the bow.Peter KnegoThere is an impressive aft-facing view from the open wings atop the bridge on Deck 9.Peter KnegoThe open-air Sirens Pool area features a large Jacuzzi, fresh water showers and a bronze sculpture depicting the mermaid-like Sirens from Greek mythology.Peter KnegoAl fresco seating from the buffet dining venue Horatio’s occupies the sheltered portions of Deck 9 on either side of the Sirens and Ulysses Pool areas.Peter KnegoThe Odyssey Bar is situated between the Sirens and Ulysses Pool areas on Deck 9.Peter KnegoThe Ulysses Pool area is aft of the Sirens Pool on Deck 9 and in inclement weather can be covered with a retractable metal and glass roof.Peter KnegoThe adults-only (21 and over) Serenity area is at the aft end of Deck 9 and features a sheltered bar and lounging area.Peter KnegoSerenity has its own pool and Jacuzzi as well as cushioned deck chairs, hammocks for two and cabanas.Peter KnegoOn Atlantic Deck (3) a wonderful teak-lined promenade stretches aft on either side to encircle the stern. When combined with the Gatsby’s Garden interior promenade, it encircles the entire deck.Peter KnegoLocated underneath the glass dome at the base of the funnel, Nick and Nora’s is the dramatically situated, 156-seat reservations-required, extra tariff ($35 per person) steakhouse aboard the Carnival Miracle.Peter KnegoBlack and white images of New York form the backdrop in Nick and Nora’s, which is perched atop the ten deck tall Metropolis Atrium.Peter KnegoTable settings in Nick and Nora’s include Frette linens, Versace chargers, Riedel stemware and silver plate cutlery.Peter KnegoIn addition to a wide selection of steaks, lamb, lobster, a daily fish and chicken entrées, popular Nick and Nora’s courses include a caesar salad that is prepared tableside.Peter KnegoThe desserts in Nick and Nora’s run the spectrum from tiramisu and creme brulée to homemade ice creams and this delectable caramelized apple.Peter KnegoThere is a truly vertiginous view from the glass staircase that is cantilevered over the Metropolis Atrium linking the lower level of Nick and Nora’s to Horatio’s buffet dining venue.Peter KnegoAn excellent gym is located on forward Decks 10 and 9, with cardio equipment on its lowest level and terraces of exercise equipment that surround and overlook a Jacuzzi.Peter KnegoAft on the port side of the gym on Deck 10, there is an aerobics room that is also used for spinning classes.Peter KnegoCarnival Miracle’s O2 Teen Center (ages 15 to 17) is on the starboard side of Deck 10.Peter KnegoThe Spa Carnival can be accessed from the forward Deck 9 stairtower lobby on the port side.Peter KnegoThere is a relaxation room at the forward end of the Spa Carnival on Deck 9.Peter KnegoNumerous treatment rooms in the Spa Carnival offer up everything from massages and skin therapies to teeth whitening.Peter KnegoThere are separate men’s (shown) and women’s changing areas in the Spa Carnival.Peter KnegoEach changing area in the Spa Carnival has its own Steam Room.Peter KnegoIn addition to a Steam Room, each changing area in the Spa Carnival has a Sauna.Peter KnegoThe Venus Salon is on the starboard side of Deck 9, directly across from the Spa Carnival.Peter KnegoHoratio’s Restaurant is the Carnival Miracle’s 458-seat casual buffet dining venue on Deck 9. With a decorative nod to Horatio Hornblower, it features models of British Man-O-Wars, busts of Hornblower and the Union Jack flag.Peter KnegoHoratio’s has food stations that include Taste of Nations (changes daily from French to Italian, American, etc.), a salad bar, Asian, a New York-style deli, a grill and a Pizzeria that makes genuine Neapolitan-style pizza.Peter KnegoOn forward Upper Deck (5), there is the Camp Carnival, which has activities for kids aged 2 - 5, 6 - 8, and 9 - 11.Peter KnegoOn forward Main Deck (4), there is the Wizard’s video arcade.Peter KnegoCircle C, which offers facilities and activities for 11 - 15-year-olds, is next to the Wizard’s video arcade.Peter KnegoThe triple deck Phantom Show Lounge is located on forward Decks 4, 3 and 2. The Carnival Miracle’s largest entertainment venue, it seats 1,167 guests.Peter KnegoIn addition to Carnival 2.0‘s Hasbro- and Dr. Seuss-sponsored game shows and programming, the Phantom Show Room is the setting for Carnival’s lavish production shows.Peter KnegoGatsby’s Garden is an interior promenade that encircles the Atlantic Deck (3) level of the Phantom Show Room with seating for 52.Peter KnegoThe Ravens Library and Internet Cafe on port Deck 3 seats 23.Peter KnegoAdjacent to the Library, Chapel and Sam’s Piano Bar, the glitzy Fountain Stairs on Deck 3 lead down to another plaza on Deck 2.Peter KnegoThe Carnival Miracle has a dedicated wedding chapel with seating for up to 30 guests on Deck 3.Peter KnegoInspired by the movie “Casablanca”, the 106-seat Sam’s Piano Bar on Deck 3 has colonial Moroccan decor created by longstanding former Carnival architect Joseph Farcus.Peter KnegoKane’s Way is an enclosed promenade area surrounding the upper level of the Fountain Stairs that seats 53 guests.Peter KnegoAdded in 2015, Cherry On Top is a candy and flower shop that is located at the forward end of the Deck 3 Yellow Brick Road shopping gallery.Peter KnegoThe Yellow Brick Road winds its way through several shops on Deck 3 that sell everything from jewelry to souvenirs and sundries.Peter KnegoOn Deck 3, a balcony runs along either side of the massive Metropolis Atrium.Peter KnegoPixels photo galleries are located on the port and starboard Deck 3 balconies of the Metropolis Atrium.Peter KnegoThe Gotham Lounge is aft of the Metropolis Atrium on starboard Deck 3, accommodating up to 66 guests.Peter KnegoAdjacent to the Gotham Lounge on aft Deck 3, the City Room is a 100-seat conference room that is often used for the ship’s art auctions.Peter KnegoLocated at the aft end of Decks 3 and 2, the 1,250-seat Bacchus Dining Room is the Carnival Miracle’s main dining venue. The upper level is reserved for “Your Time” dining, where guests can dine when and where they like between 5:45 and 9:30 p.m.Peter KnegoTable settings in the Bacchus Dining room include colorful Euro by Vortex brand chargers.Peter KnegoFood and service in the Bacchus Dining Room is consistently of a high standard and there is a variety of international cuisine, including a spicy Indian vegetarian meal that changes nightly.Peter KnegoLocated on forward/port Promenade Deck (2), Carnival’s signature Redfrog Pub was added to the Carnival Miracle in April of 2015. The Caribbean-inspired bar accommodates 135 guests and serves rums and beers.Peter KnegoDirectly across from the Redfrog Pub on the starboard side of Deck 2, the Joker Card Room seats 20.Peter KnegoThe Fountainhead Cafe on Deck 2 is the go-to place for a la carte specialty coffees, shakes and cakes.Peter KnegoNext to the Fountainhead Cafe on Deck 2, the Fountain Stairs descend from a suite of Deck 3 public areas.Peter KnegoThe Fun Hub is adjacent to the Fountainhead Cafe on Deck 2 and is a favorite spot for quizzes, games and even a live pianist at varying times of the day.Peter KnegoThe Sky Box is a brand new, 67-seat sports bar on Deck 2 that was added in April of 2015.Peter KnegoThe Carnival Miracle’s vast Mr. Lucky’s Casino is located on midships Deck 2, accommodating up to 278 guests. The casino has its own bar and a stage for live music.Peter KnegoThe Shore Excursions Desk is in the port/forward corner of the Metropolis Atrium.Peter KnegoThe Shore Excursions Desk is in the port/forward corner of the Metropolis Atrium. The Shore Excursions Desk is in the port/forward corner of the Metropolis Atrium.Peter KnegoThe Metropolis Atrium is a soaring space that spans ten decks upward from the Metropolis Bar at its base.Peter KnegoDirectly aft of the Metroplis Atrium on the starboard side of Deck 2, the Alchemy Bar, which serves up cocktails made with fresh herbs and other exotic ingredients, is another Carnival signature venue that was added in April of 2015.Peter KnegoFrankenstein’s Lab is a double-deck night club on aft Deck 2 that features an oversized “creature” and other Frankenstein motifs, including lightning bolt style lighting effects.Peter KnegoOffering two fixed dinner seatings, the lower level of the grape-infused Bacchus Dining Room is located on aft Deck 2. This over-the-top space was conceived by former Carnival architect Joseph Farcus.Peter KnegoThe Ariadne Room is an annex to the Bacchus Dining Room that seats 86-guests.Peter KnegoUsed for a number of functions, including the nightly Punchliners Comedy Club, the 348 seat Alice In Wonderland-inspired Mad Hatter’s Ball is located on forward Riviera Deck (1).Peter KnegoThe Carnival Miracle has five self-service launderettes.Peter KnegoCarnival Miracle has twelve accommodation categories. At the top end of the spectrum are six 430-square-foot Penthouse Suites with separate bedrooms and sitting areas.Peter KnegoPenthouse Suites have original artworks, a living room nook, bar area and even a dressing area with a walk-in closet.Peter KnegoPenthouse Suite bathrooms have granite tilework, double sinks, a toilet and a bidet.Peter KnegoPenthouse Suite bathrooms also feature deluxe Jacuzzi tubs.Peter KnegoPenthouse Suite balconies are lined in teakwood and are large enough to accommodate two loungers, a small table and two chairs.Peter KnegoLocated at the stern of the ship, 340-square-foot Vista Suites can be combined with the neighboring balcony stateroom.Peter KnegoThis is the living room of a Vista Suite. Like the Penthouse Suites, they also feature a private dressing area and walk-in closet.Peter KnegoThis is the bedroom of a Vista Suite.Peter KnegoVista Suites have wrap-around balconies that overlook the ship’s wake.Peter KnegoOcean Suites are smaller than Penthouse and Vista Suites but have similar amenities, including granite tiled bathrooms with Jacuzzi tubs and walk-in closets.Peter KnegoOcean Suites also have large, teak-lined balconies.Peter KnegoPremium Balcony staterooms are smaller than suites but larger than standard balcony cabins.Peter KnegoPremium Balcony staterooms feature granite-tiled bathrooms with a shower.Peter KnegoPremium Balcony staterooms have wide, teak-lined balconies.Peter KnegoStandard Balcony staterooms measure 220-square-feet and have twin or king sized bed configurations.Peter KnegoBathrooms in Balcony, Oceanview and Interior cabins are well designed modular units with sink, toilet, shower and plenty of storage space.Peter KnegoThis is a balcony on an aft-facing standard Balcony stateroom.Peter KnegoHandicap-accessible Balcony staterooms are larger than average and feature wider doors and modified fixtures.Peter KnegoHandicap-accessible stateroom bathrooms have roll-in showers with unfolding seats.Peter KnegoHandicap-accessible Balcony stateroom balconies have wide doors and ramps on the balcony door sills.Peter KnegoOceanview staterooms are similar to Balcony staterooms but have large picture windows instead of balconies.Peter KnegoInterior staterooms generally measure 185-square-feet and come in several configurations, including this comfortable twin.Peter KnegoThis Interior stateroom accommodates three with an unfolding upper berth.Peter KnegoFeatured Weekly Ad