Carnival Cruise Line Celebrates Maiden Call To Morton Island With Fun Police !

Carnival Cruise Line ensured the focus was firmly on fun in the sun during Carnival Spirit’s maiden call to Moreton Island last Thursday (May 5), with the fun police joining in activities on the island.

Roving the Tangalooma Resort precinct across the day, the resident fun policeman was responsible for ensuring guests had a great day during the ship’s inaugural visit, encouraging them to try new experiences and unleashing ‘random acts of fun’.

Fun Police Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island

Image 1: The fun police (man) prepares to greet visitors during Carnival Spirit’s inaugural call to Moreton Island.

Dressed as an English bobby, the local copper kept the fun vibes alive amongst guests issuing rewards, as well as fun fines – in the form of popcorn and fairy floss vouchers – to those in need of a hand to reach their fun-tential.

During the inaugural visit, Carnival’s guests also became the first cruisers to try two new activities – sand sculpting and plaster painting – as well as the many adventure activities the resort is well-known for, including a snorkelling tour among local wrecks, parasailing and a wild dolphin feeding experience.

Tangalooma resort

Image 2: Pictured following the official plaque handover to mark Carnival Spirit’s maiden call to Moreton Island is Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort Director David James (left) and Carnival Spirit’s Captain Adriano Binacchi.

Carnival has done back-to-back Moreton Island cruises with a second four-night cruise departing Sydney last Saturday (May 7). A further two Carnival Spirit cruises will depart Sydney for Moreton Island on September 9 and 13, 2016.

Information supplied by: Carnival Cruise Line, Australia.

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