Thinking about sailing the Caribbean? We just cruised on the Carnival Mardi Gras, and here’s everything you should know from the fun to the realistic downsides of this mega-ship.
Yes, there’s a roller coaster on board. Carnival’s Bolt is the first ride of its kind at sea, and it’s just one example of how this ship takes Caribbean cruising to a whole new level. Although it is a upcharge AND broken most of the time, which was a disappointment. Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned traveler, this ship offers a mix of excitement, relaxation, and culinary treats that make it one of the most unique cruise experiences out there.
Let’s break it down.
Carnival Mardi Gras: A New Kind of Cruise Experience
The Carnival Mardi Gras is not your typical cruise ship. It’s 35% bigger than the previous Fun Ships, and it’s the first Carnival vessel divided into themed “neighborhoods” each with its own vibe. From the New Orleans inspired French Quarter with live music and moody lounges, to the Summer Landing’s laid-back BBQ scene, there’s a space for everyone.
The ship’s layout is spacious, and we loved the sea-facing Grand Central atrium, which transforms from a relaxing day hangout to an entertainment venue at night. We would play bingo during the day with Caribbean ocean views and then come back at night for some Mardi Gras entertainment.
Food: Shaq’s Big Chicken is a Must
When it comes to cruise food, Caribbean ships often promise a lot but Shaq’s Big Chicken absolutely delivers. Expect crispy, juicy chicken tenders and surprisingly addictive fries. It’s casual, it’s included, and best of all, the line moves quickly despite the buzz.
Try one of the signature sandwiches that offer you a flavor bomb on a bun.
Pro Move: Guy’s Burgers deserves a visit, especially with the added space on this ship to avoid long waits. as it is near the teens club make sure you get there at a good time and not wait in line.
In-Room Entertainment: Free Movies?
One unexpected win for families (or anyone who just enjoys winding down with a movie after a day in port) is the lineup of free on-demand movies in the staterooms. Each rooms have a few On-Demand features and even some classic Disney Movies for the younger crowd. TBH we did not spend much time in our room so the TV was not really much of an attraction for us.
Mardi Gras Stateroom Surprises: Ocean Views
We booked an ocean view stateroom on Deck 4 and were greeted by a clean, thoughtfully laid-out room. Plenty of storage, cozy bed by the window, and yes this was also across from the Family Harbor, which I absolutely loved, the family room was stocked with all kinds of snacks, its own ice cream machine and meals throughout the day. Don’t ask me why but there was something awesome about coming back to the room and being able to make your own plate of Nacho’s and Salsa that made me smile.

Pro Move: Stop here before excursions and grab yourself some fruit, yogurts or snacks to take with you when exploring the Islands!
Entertainment & Nightlife: Energy for Days
The Sailaway Party was hands-down one of the most energetic events we’ve experienced at sea. The cruise director, TJ, set the mood high early and kept it rolling through the evening shows. We caught the welcome show in Grand Central, which had fun musical numbers and Caribbean party energy.

Our favorite i think was the Piano Bar. We would always end up here, every night. We would have dinner and drinks, try to find the kid and then go here for some sing-a-longs and some laughs. The vibe was fantastic and everyone was into it. It was so much fun we had the teen club hanging in here with us by the end of the week. My daughter and her cruise friends loved requesting some songs and singing alogng.
Mardi Gras: The Downsides
No Caribbean cruise is perfect, and Carnival Mardi Gras has its quirks. People have complained that embarkation can be slow however we did not experience this and I know there is a lengthy YouTube out there stating embarkation is bad. Again we walked right on with no issues. However, we also waited until our assigned boarding time to arrive which was 11am.
Also, while the ship is large, some venues (like the theater and piano bar) are too small for the number of passengers. If you’re interested in shows or live acts, get there early to snag seats — especially on sea days.
The comedy show on sea days had a line that was almost 45minutes pre-show to get a seat. And PLEASE DO NOT be those people that hold seats. It’s one thing when people run to the toilet but holding a seat for people that are late is just rude.
Worth It for a Caribbean Getaway?
Absolutely. Carnival Mardi Gras brings a mix of high-energy fun and relaxing island vibes, perfect for families and couples alike. You’ll get to explore vibrant Caribbean destinations like Aruba, Grand Turk, and Bonaire on itineraries that start at affordable rates (often from just $680 per person). And with included dining, splash parks, ropes courses, and that awe-inspiring roller coaster ride, it’s impossible to be bored.
Final Verdict
For anyone dreaming of a Caribbean cruise with personality, the Carnival Mardi Gras delivers. Just remember: pack your sunscreen… and your patience.
Thinking of cruising to the Caribbean soon? This ship should be on your list. Don’t forget to check out our CRUISE page which is packed with tips, tricks, guides and even a FREE coloring book for the kids!
How big is the Mardi Gras?
The Mardi Gras can accommodate 5.270 guests and is manned by a crew of 1,735 of some of the hardest working crew members. There are a total of 2,635 staterooms on board and the gross tonnage comes in at: 180,800
When was the last update?
The Mardi Gras completed a Refurbishment and Renovations in early October 2025. The upgrades consisted of more slot machines, expanded casino and adding doors to create connecting staterooms.
How was the Wi-Fi?
Honestly, I go away to Disconnect so i do not spend much time online when away. However we do purchase 1 Wi-Fi plan to share 1 device along with the Chat Package. This is plenty for the 3 of us.
Would you sail on this ship again?
Without a doubt yes. This is one of our favorite ships and is probably my daughters all time favorite Kids/Teens club. With the food options and entertainment we would book again no problem.
Does Carnival offer anything for sensory/cognitive passengers?
Yes! he Guest Services and Youth Staff are ready to assist adults, youth and children with sensory-related questions or issues relating to conditions such as Autism, ADHD, Down Syndrome, PTSD, etc.








