Carnival’s Celebration Key Earns Certification for Sensory Inclusion
by Bruce Parkinson
Complimentary bags contain noise-reducing headphones, special glasses and more.
Carnival Cruise Line’s Celebration Key in Grand Bahama has been officially certified as the first cruise destination to earn KultureCity’s sensory inclusion certification.
For the last six years, Carnival has partnered with KultureCity, a leading nonprofit organization that creates sensory-inclusive spaces for individuals with invisible disabilities such as autism, dementia, PTSD, and sensory processing disorders. KultureCity is recognized worldwide for certifying venues to better serve individuals with sensory sensitivities.
At Celebration Key, which will welcome more than 2 million guests this year, more than 400 guest-facing team members are now trained to help guests with sensory needs navigate the unique vacation environment and have fun.
Complimentary guest sensory bags are now available, featuring noise-reducing headphones, fidget tools, and glasses with filters to block-out strobe and bright lights.

The bags also include a lanyard featuring a headphone logo and light bulb symbol to discreetly signal to Carnival team members that the guest may require additional support or accommodations as well as a feelings thermometer that allows non-verbal guests to point and communicate their emotions.
“This milestone demonstrates Carnival’s dedication to making vacations accessible and enjoyable for all, including families with sensory processing needs. By training our team members and offering tailored resources both on board and at Celebration Key, we ensure every guest feels supported, understood, and welcome,” said CCL president Christine Duffy.
Celebration Key’s certification adds to the fleetwide efforts Carnival has implemented through its partnership with KultureCity, which include training of shipboard staff and shoreside call center representatives who interact with guests during the booking process.
“Creating truly inclusive experiences means anticipating the needs of every guest before they arrive — and meeting them with empathy, understanding, and thoughtful support,” said Uma Srivastava, executive director of KultureCity.
“By certifying Celebration Key, Carnival Cruise Line is setting a new standard for the travel industry, ensuring that individuals with sensory needs and invisible disabilities can fully participate in and enjoy every moment of their journey.”





