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Carnival Freedom - Babylon Casino

Looking by size and location, the Babylon Casino must be one of the main revenue earners on Carnival Freedom. Conveniently sandwiched between the Millennium Atrium, the popular 24-hour Centuries Bar, the busy Promenade and the Players Bar, the design team has made sure that you will not be able to miss the ship's gambling hall with its many table games and slot machines. The space itself is done in a semi-ancient theme - not unattractive if I might say. But if you are looking for a more restful environment head next door to the Players Bar. This sports bar looks fairly conventional until  you see the oversized football stools. Leave it to Carnival to make you sit on a sports utility!

Babylon Casino

Babylon Casino
Players Bar

The Centuries Promenade right next to the Babylon Casino

The Centuries Promenade and the Babylon Casino
Players Bar
   
Carnival Freedom - Habana Bar artwork

The sheer genius of Joe Farcus is best seen in the Habana Bar on deck 4. This windowless room with its Hemingway looks and beautiful dance floor makes you forget all about being on the high seas. Discover the many charming references to Cuban cigars!

Habana Bar

Overstuffed leather chairs and more casual looking whicker furniture are offset by brightly painted full length shutters. The result is a room with a distinct tropical feel that works very well. For a complete change of pace, there is the Dynasty conference room down the hall. Or the faux fire place of the classically designed Drawing Room near the Chic Restaurant.  

Habana Bar

Habana Bar
Habana Bar
Habana Bar

Habana Bar

Habana Bar
The Dynasty Room
The Drawing Room
   
Carnival Freedom - The Centuries Promenade

Viva Las Vegas! Carnival Freedom's long granite and marble walkway stretches all the way from the Millennium Atrium to the aft stair tower, connecting a wide spectrum of public rooms that, how convenient, also happen to be bring in a little extra cash for Carnival Cruise Lines. From casino and disco to coffee bar and sushi place, look no further!

Centuries Bar
The Centuries Promenade with Viennese Café

The double-width Centuries Promenade caters to guests of all ages. First, you will find the inviting 24-hour Centuries Bar smack in the middle of the Promenade. Then, there is the charming Viennese Café and the rustic looking Meiji Sushi Bar. The kids will love Club O2, with its own dance floor, soda bar and amusement arcade. 

The Centuries Promenade

Viennese Café
Club O2
Club O2 dance floor

Meiji Sushi Bar

Viennese Café
The Centuries Promenade with Meiji Sushi Bar
The Centuries Promenade with Babylon Casino

 

Photos and text: © 2007 Bart de Boer - www.ShipParade.com

First published on April 8, 2007

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