Carwardine Omicron

Ship's maiden voyage happened January 29, 1997, in normal service since August 1997.

Construction
This ship started construction in 1994 at Kvaerner Masa-Yards, this ship was originally planned to be built at Fincantieri, until some construction issues with the three ships under construction there made Carwardine either have to wait or choose another shipyard.

Ports Sailed Out Of

 * Virginia Beach (August 1997-January 1998)
 * Myrtle Beach (January 1998-April 1998)
 * Port Canaveral (April 1998-March 2003)
 * Savannah (March 2003-September 2003)
 * Mobile (September 2003-March 2005)
 * New Orleans (March 2005-November 2010)
 * Galveston (November 2010-April 2011)
 * Tampa (April 2011-April 2012)
 * Miami (April 2012-August 2012)
 * Jacksonville (August 2012-January 2020)
 * Newport, Rhode Island (January 2020-March 2020)

Bronze Deck

 * Bronze Bricks (Interiors)

Silver Deck

 * Silver Sees (Ocean Views)

Gold Deck

 * Gold Gawks (Balconies)

Platinum Deck

 * Platinum Core (A lobby)

Diamond Deck

 * Diamond Dropoff (A kids area)

Emerald Deck

 * Emerald Eats (A dining room)

Amethyst Deck

 * Amethyst All-You-Can-Eat (A buffet)

Ruby Deck

 * Ruby Raffles (A casino)

Sapphire Deck

 * Sapphire Swim (A pool)

Topaz Deck

 * Water Slide (A ProSlide Dark Pipeline that leads to the Sapphire Swim)

Crystal Deck

 * Crystal Cavern River (An indoor lazy river below the Roller Skater)

Iron Deck

 * Roller Skater (A Vekoma 335m Roller Skater)

Plutonium Deck

 * Plutonium Penthouses (Suites)

Opal Deck

 * Opal Oasis (Adults only area with a suntanning area, an adults only swimmming pool, a swim up bar, a spa and a sauna, in 1999, it added a regular bar, hot tubs, fake palm trees, a more proper entrance sign, a salon, a jogging track and a bathroom area)

Renovations
The first major renovation came in 1999, when Opal Oasis, Crystal Cavern River and Diamond Dropoff were upgraded.