
Carnival Cruise Line has announced that it is launching a new dining experience on its ships for people who don’t like the long, leisurely evening dinners that cruises are known for. Here’s why Carnival is introducing the new option, and what it means for you if you’re traveling on a Carnival cruise soon.
What’s happened?
This week, Carnival announced that it is rolling out a new “Express Dining” option on more than a dozen of its ships. The cruise giant says that the new dining experience is designed to offer “a freshly prepared multi-course dinner experience in under an hour for groups of six guests or fewer.”
The idea behind Express Dining is that if Carnival offers a faster way to enjoy an evening meal, guests who want to explore the ship’s other entertainment options, like shows or bars, will have more time to do so.
“Our guests continue to tell us they value greater flexibility in how they spend their time on board, and Express Dining was designed with that in mind,” Carnival president Christine Duffy said, announcing the new dining option.
Are leisurley dinners going away?
If you’re one of the many people who find the long, leisurely dinners one of the major appeals of cruises, don’t worry—those aren’t going away. Instead, Carnival will offer guests the choice of “Express Dining” or the line’s traditional dining experience.
Those who opt for the new Express Dining service should be aware that, due to the faster service, not all food options from the traditional dining service will be available.
Carnival says that while the Express Dining service “significantly reduces service time” and mirrors much of the main dining experience’s offerings, the new service does have “a slightly abbreviated selection.”
What ships is Carnival’s new Express Dining service available on?
Carnival says the new Express Dining option is now available on the following 15 ships:
- Carnival Jubilee
- Carnival Celebration
- Mardi Gras
- Carnival Venezia
- Carnival Firenze
- Carnival Panorama
- Carnival Horizon
- Carnival Sunrise
- Carnival Vista
- Carnival Breeze
- Carnival Radiance
- Carnival Conquest
- Carnival Dream
- Carnival Glory
- Carnival Freedom
Carnival says all ships in Carnival’s fleet will offer Express Dining “by the end of May.”
Carnival’s stock has faced rough waters in 2026
While Carnival is betting that its guests will likely appreciate the option to sit down to a faster meal, the company’s announcement, as expected, seems to have been met with indifference from investors. After all, Carnival has bigger problems than serving food quickly right now.
The company’s stock price (NYSE: CCL) has declined nearly 22% in the past month, particularly after the outbreak of the war in Iran, which is serving to drive up oil prices—a commodity that Carnival’s ships rely on. Higher oil prices mean higher costs for Carnival, and thus fewer profits.
As of the time of this writing, CCL shares have now fallen over 19% since the year began. However, over the past 12 months, CCL shares have risen a healthy 29%.



