Erynn F asked:
I went on the Carnival cruises, the glory, and I noticed they don’t change places. Do they change a year, or at all?
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Erynn F asked:
I went on the Carnival cruises, the glory, and I noticed they don’t change places. Do they change a year, or at all?

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They all change locations. Those are called repositioning cruises. Usually when a ship is first launched it goes to Europe and then really quickly alternates back to the Caribbean. That’s for the people that want to be first. It seems to not stay longer than 2 months in one location before moving to the next. Then it goes to it’s permanent home. After that no it won’t change itineraries for a while. As to how often it does, that depends on the ship and the possible locations. A ship stationed in LA doesn’t go to as many ports and a Caribbean one. However if you look up a large ship right now like Royal’s Freedom of the Seas and different things come up. For example, two weeks in April they will be out of Miami but both weeks are different itineraries. The 4th of May has a different itinerary than the rest of May.
So the itinerary changes multiple times in a season.
Phantom is very good answer. Go to Carnivals web page and it will tell yo where ever ship is for the next 18 to 24 months
im going on the carnival glory this summer. and i found out a lot of information at their website :
hope this helps
When the Glory is at that port you are looking at the destination do not change much. In Miami Florida cruises are busy year-round because of the tropical climate so they do not relocated often like other ports around the country.
I and 30 and live in Florida and have been on many cruises. Carnival is fun and less expensive. Royal Caribbean is slightly more money but is a much better choice for a fun cruise. Ask around.