Carnival Cruise Director Mike Pack officially re-joined Carnival’s newest and most innovative ship, Mardi Gras, today to lead the FUN and expansive lineup of entertainment.
Giving Mike and his wife, former Carnival cruise director Emma Nixon, time to enjoy their newborn baby, Chris “The Flying Scotsman” Williams has been serving as Mardi Gras’ cruise director since the ship entered service on July 30.
From the first seagoing version of the hit TV game show Family Feud and the award-winning Playlist Productions to the Punchliner Comedy Club and an endless array of unique music and programming in the Grand Central Atrium and throughout the ship’s six themed zones, Mardi Gras is home to the widest variety of entertainment in the fleet.
“Over the last few weeks, I’ve been training and getting familiar with all-things-Mardi Gras, and although I was excited before, it doesn’t compare to how thrilled I am now to be back with our guests and our amazing crew,” said Pack. “I want to thank Chris Williams for his amazing leadership thus far, and the incredible reception our guests have had for Mardi gras and the ship’s entertainment makes this moment that much more special. Let’s get this party started!”
Guests adore Pack for his energetic and infectious personality, for his energetic and infectious personality, making everyone feel like family. He has a longstanding commitment to Carnival’s charitable partner St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and has been recognized for his continued support as a top fundraiser.
Mardi Gras is the first cruise ship in the Americas to be powered by eco-friendly Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) and features BOLT, the first roller coaster at sea (a video of Pack riding BOLT can be viewed. Guests can enjoy a host of dining and entertainment experiences throughout the ship’s 19 decks, including over two dozen restaurants with venues from Guy Fieri, Emeril Lagasse, Rudi Sodamin, and the line’s Chief Fun Officer, Shaquille O’Neal. Mardi Gras sails year-round from Port Canaveral, offering seven-day itineraries to the eastern and western Caribbean.
Edited by Stephen Morton