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It is fair to say that there are no cabins on the Carnival Pride. Rather all have the right to be called staterooms in the sheer size of the accommodations in all categories on this ship. There is a large percentage of outside staterooms and even those with an obstructed view have elegant settings with French doors.

The ultimate in accommodations come in the large private balcony suites, all of which have a separate bedroom and living room. Each bedroom has two double beds that can easily be converted to a king size bed and with the pull out sofa in the living room, this suite can easily sleep four or five guests. The walk-in closet provides lots of room for your clothing and the spacious bathrooms have a full bath complete with a whirlpool tub.



You have the choice of a balcony in a demi-suite or an ocean view stateroom as well as that of a large picture window. All of these options have two double beds that convert to a king size bed and a sofa in the sitting room area that may or may not suffice as a double bed. You also have the convenience of ample closet space, a large desk and chair that doubles as a vanity table. The bathrooms in the staterooms with an ocean view or French doors have a shower only in the bathrooms.

The inside staterooms on the Carnival Pride are no less luxurious. With plenty of room to move about or relax as you please, these rooms have two twin beds that can be converted one larger size bed. You also have a small sitting area and a desk and chair.

All accommodations on this cruise ship have bathrobes and hair dryers, as well as TV, telephone and radio. Store your valuables and travel documents in the wall safe in your room and store any drinks or food you want to keep cool in the refrigerator. There is also a well-stocked mini-bar in each stateroom and suite, but you should check the price list before deciding to avail of any of the items inside.

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