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.

1993 Dry-Dock
The first Dry-Dock came in 1993 at Meyer Werft, this dry-dock added multiple things.

1998 Dry-Dock
In 1998, the second dry-dock happened, in which Little Dipper was replaced with Family Coaster. This dry dock happened at Fincantieri Shipyards in Italy.

2001 Dry-Dock
In 2001, the third dry-dock happened at Grand Bahama Shipyard, in which the ship added a steakhouse.

2009 Dry-Dock
In 2009, the ship became in dry-dock once again, adding several new features to the ship, and the waterslide was repainted from the original beige to red.

2015 Dry-Dock
The 2015 Dry-Dock happened at Grand Bahama Dry-Dock, in which the ship was given some upgrades.

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)
 * Platinum Steakhouse (2001-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)
 * McDonalds (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 207m, first one built, repainted from pink track/blue supports to red track/white supports in 2009, 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)

Trivia

 * Originally, the lobby had a sculpture of Mario carved by Jimmy Barrera (who also designed the Super Mario World ride animatronics, the Carwardine River Rapids animatronics and several of the Simpsons retrofits for the RAE), but in 2007, the sculpture was removed and placed in the lobby of the Carwardine terminal of Port of Long Beach, the original location was taken up by an atrium bar, which has been a staple on newer Carwardine ships since the Theta.