Mobile Carnival cruise ship “Ecstasy” will sail its last voyage from Mobile on Monday, October 20th.
“We’re gonna give it a good farewell with our crewmates, our Azalea trail maids, the bands, about 11 o’clock they’re coming out Monday and we invite the public to come out and experience that,” said David Clarke, CEO of Visit Mobile.“The Carnival Ecstasy has created so many memories for the cruisers over the last 30 years. I think it sailed from 9 different ports, 5.5 million passengers, we have couples coming back that got engaged on the ship 30 years ago,” added Clarke.
“We’re really-- kind of sad--- to see the carnival pull out for awhile. We’re looking for one to come back because we appreciate the business. We appreciate the people that bring this into Mobile,” said one business owner. Although there will be an empty port once Ecstasy leaves, Clark says a new ship, “Spirit”, will replace it a year from now.
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