Carwardine Alpha

The maiden voyage originally happened April 2, 1990 and launched normal operation August of 1990, in 2020, due to the Coronavirus, Carwardine ceased the cruise line for a heavy relaunch, this ship is planned to re-enter service following a heavy rebuild alongside a new ship named neoAlpha.

History
In 1988, Carwardine officially announced they are making a cruise line. This ship was built at Meyer Werft Shipyards in Germany.

2020/2021 Re-invigoration
Once it launches back up, this ship will discontinue expansions and be a "legacy ship" for traditional cruising with the price going down $100/per person, People will be suggested to board the neoAlpha instead except for the nostalgic experience or the budget.

Ports Sailed Out Of

 * Newport News - 1990-1991
 * Norfolk - 1991-1992
 * Charleston - 1992-1993
 * Port Canaveral - 1993-1995
 * Miami - 1995-1998
 * Tampa - 1998-2001
 * New Orleans - 2001-2004
 * Galveston - 2004-2007
 * Long Beach - 2007-2009
 * San Diego - 2009-2011
 * Seattle - 2011-2015
 * Vancouver - 2015-2020
 * Baltimore - 2021-present

Bronze Deck

 * Bronze Rooms (Interior rooms, 1990-present)

Silver Deck

 * Silver Suites (Ocean view suites, 1990-present)

Gold Deck

 * Gold Lobby (The lobby of the cruise ship, 1990-present)

Platinum Deck

 * Platinum Balconies (Balcony suites, 1990-present)

Emerald Deck

 * Emerald Casino (A casino, 1990-present)
 * Emerald Dining Room (A Dining room, 1990-present)
 * The Carwardine Cruise Entertainment Band (An animatronic show, 1990-present)

Diamond Deck

 * Diamond Pool (A pool, 1990-present)

Ruby Deck

 * Family Coaster (Zamperela Family Gravity Coaster, 1998-present)
 * Little Dipper (Allan Herschell Little Dipper, 1990-1998, relocated to Story Land)
 * Roller Skater (Vekoma Junior Coaster, first one built, 1990-present)

Amethyst Deck

 * Adult Zone (Adults only area, with a tanning area, hot tubs, spa, salon, and more, 1990-present)
 * Water Slide (A ProSlide Twister slide, repainted red in 2009, 1990-present)