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The Rise of Carnival Cruising

With temperatures averaging 30 degrees and lower and lots of cold precipitation this spring, many North Dakotans search for spring vacation destinations that are warm and worth their well-earned dollars.


From Florida to tropical islands, people factor in their personal budgets, want for a vacation, as well as flight costs to get to their beloved location.


Weighing in pros and cons of tropical spring destinations, Carnival’s cruise line can’t help but be taken into consideration.


With budget-friendly prices, tropical destination ports, and lively guests, a Carnival cruise would love to see you coming its way!


Aimed at average working American people and families looking for an accessible, and budget friendly cruise line, Ted Arison, creator of Norwegian Cruise Lines, started up Carnival Cruise Line in 1972.


At the time, cruising was not a popular vacation option for the “regular people,” and was mostly reserved for the wealthy vacationers looking for a relaxing vacation destination.


Recognizing an opportunity, Arison envisioned a cheaper alternative which would appeal to a different type of audience than other cruising lines.

With its first ship “Mardi Gras” departing from Miami, FL in 1972, Carnival started off strong! Gaining mainstream popularity, Carnival Cruise Line already inherited the nickname, the “Fun Ships.”


Seeing what major growth this line had already produced, Arison purchased two more ships in 1975 and 1978, naming them “Carnivale” and “Festivale.” With the success of the three ships, Carnival decided to do something out of the ordinary and build new ships to be able to compete with other rival Miami cruise lines.


Shocking the whole cruise line industry, Carnival revealed its newest ship “Tropicale” in 1982. With increased fuel prices at the time, people were shocked to see Carnival’s risky move in building their very own ship.


As this ship gained major popularity as well, it also stood as the trademark and base for what other Carnival ship models would be based off of, including its distinctive red, whale like fin.


After Carnival created their first ship, it was all gas from there. Purchasing their first three ships in the 70s, creating a total of three of their own ships in the 80s, the 90s brought around a new wave of change for the cruise. Launching its new “Fantasy Class Line” in 1990, Carnival wanted to change the whole layout of normal cruises at their time.

From 1990-1998, Carnival released a total of eight ships, all of which were extremely massive for this decade. Large pools for kids and adults, themed bars and lounges, and lots of space to move around and mingle, this embarked as a vital rounding point for Carnival.


The 2000s didn’t stop Carnival from creating and revising their own old ship plans and was now the birthplace for three new classes, the “Spirit Class,” the “Conquest Class,” and the “Splendor Class.” With a total of eleven ships taking voyage from 2000-2008, Carnival put major emphasis on space and an improved amenities list for its guests.


With a total of 14 ships and 5 new classes from 2009-2024, carnival has now introduced to us its biggest upgrade, “Jubilee.”

Jubilee is Carnival’s biggest and most anticipated ship yet! With 9 additional cost fine dining options, 13 included dining options, countless pools, a waterpark, spas, gameshows, clubs, mini golf course, basketball court, gym, ropes course, a casino, stores, and the only roller coaster on sea, this ship will have all ages entertained for hours on end.


Departing from Galveston, TX, its port is about an hour drive from Houston’s airport, and sails along the Western Caribbean.


With a worth of 10.75 billion dollars, Carnival Cruise Line has established its name in the top cruise lines around the world. For vacations made fun, book your next Carnival Cruise for loads of fun, relaxing sunshine, and a getaway from this bipolar spring weather!

MUSTANG POST: 2025 MAY ISSUE RELEASED!

As this is my last issue with The Mustang Post I feel as though I need to spend this letter reflecting on my time here. For almost a quarter of my life I have been writing for The Mustang Post, during that time I wrote 17 articles, published 15 eMagazines, and recorded two podcasts. Among everything I have published, one piece stands out as my favorite, Cooking Up Contention.

Cooking Up Contention was made by Roland, Chad, and me during the 23-24 school year. It was born out of our teachers’ annoyance with our petty squabbles, with him eventually telling us to “just record yourselves arguing.” Which is what we did. The three of us turned our dumb talks into a script, and we loved it because it was an expansion of something we had fun doing.

Ultimately, that podcast sums up why I enjoyed my time here so much, Mr. Lang, our teacher, made an environment where anything you love can be written about.

You can read the last issue of this school year here!


Thank you for reading and goodbye,
From Logan Jacobs

MUSTANG POST: 2025 MARCH ISSUE RELEASED!

Hello again!
The Mustang Post has returned with another issue, while not as packed or as thematic as our last issue it surely will still provide quality articles for you to enjoy!

One of those quality articles is another valorant article, it’s similar to an older article I produced after the LOCK//IN event in 2023 but focuses more on story telling as compared to presenting facts.

I don’t have any major announcements for the Post in this letter so I’d like to end this letter by thanking you for reading!

You can read the newest release of the Mustang Post here!

Thank you for reading and best wishes,
From Logan Jacobs and the entire Editor Team

MUSTANG POST: 2025 VALENTINES DAY ISSUE RELEASED!

Happy Valentines Day!

For the first time ever the Post is doing a themed holiday issue! In the past we’ve dabbled in seasonal themed articles but never to this degree! Expect a full bouquets worth of Valentines day articles.

Alongside that you can expect some local articles for FM area! Again, we’ve dabbled in this idea here and there throughout the years but this will (hopefully) become a new trend here at the Post.

Finally, I’d like to introduce you to our new articles. Most articles will now be classified under overarching genres like “Fashion Cents” (fashion related articles) or “Game Changers” (sports related articles).

You shouldn’t see a major change to the contents of articles being produced at the Post but more a shift away from the chaos previously featured.

You can read the new issue here!

Thank you for reading and best wishes,
From Logan Jacobs and the entire Editor Team