Why Carnival Cruise Line Ditching Libraries Matters More Than You Think It Does

Carnival Cruise Line recently revealed that its new ships will not include libraries, reports Cruise Radio. The brand's ambassador stated that this change is due to decreasing demand and the desire to allocate the space for other attractions like bars and restaurants.

While many passengers now bring their own reading material, ship libraries have served as quiet havens amidst the cruise's bustling activities. Beyond borrowing books, libraries were places of solace for reading, playing card games, or holding personal events. The decision to remove these quiet sanctuaries raises the question of whether every ship space must prioritize revenue over passenger comfort and nostalgic value.

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