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Separating Carnival Corporation & PLC from CCL

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Information regarding the corporate crimes and the ships operating under other brands properly belongs in the article about the parent holding company, not this one which should be dedicated to the cruise line itself. Epthompson (talk) 05:41, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The court action at corporate level has direct effect on CCL's operation so needs to be mentioned here. Indeed, with the exception of the mention of Princess Cruises' $40 million fine, the controversies include specific referencing to incidents by CCL ships, and so do belong here. I would say, though, that the sections should be edited to refer more to the specific CCL instances mentioned in the references, and less to the overall corporate picture.Davidships (talk) 10:49, 25 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Freedom fire revert

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@Murgatroyd49:, all of the Accidents and incidents section pertains to specific ships, except for the final paragraph. Schazjmd (talk) 19:50, 24 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

== Mardis Graswas first Excel Class ship, Jubilee is its sister ship so it would be accurate to refer to the new unnamed ships on order as sister ships to Mardis Gras

Offices

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I removed the following addition, and first edit, by IP editor as uncited, as well as overly-detailed and possibly inaccurate and/or ambiguous: In June 1989 Carnival was located in Doral Florida with corporate offices in the Kogar center. With so much growth underway it was imperative that larger facilities were acquired. Coincidentally, Mellon Bank charged L.J. Hooker International with the disposition of the former John Alden Life building;located directly down the street from the Kogar Center. Robert Rodriguez (VP of L.J. Hooker International) walked in the front door and set in motion the sale of Carnivals now Doral Corporate offices along with the acquisition of adjacent land owned by the Ryder Company.

According to the Carnival Corp & plc (CCP) 2023 Annual Report their corporate HQ remains in Miami, though there are operational offices in Doral; it may well be that the head office of Carnival Cruises is also in Doral, but needs clarification. Ironically, right now they are planning to move from Doral to smaller premises. - Davidships (talk) 14:33, 23 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]