Carnival Kicks Off Ice Cream Month with Charleston Event

Carnival Cruise Line hosted a “FunDay Sundae” celebration onboard Carnival Ecstasy on Monday for kids from the Connie Maxwell Children’s Home in Charleston, South Carolina. The event was attended by 40 children between the ages of 11 and 16 and included water park fun, lunch, a magic show and an ice cream sundae bar. It also marked the start to National Ice Cream Month, said Carnival, in a prepared statement. 

During the event, Randy McManus, campus director of Connie Maxwell Children’s Home, accepted Carnival’s charitable donation of $20,000 to support the organization’s mission of providing hope for South Carolina’s children and families in need since 1892.

Group on deck

“Charleston is a very important year-round embarkation port for Carnival, and we like to demonstrate our appreciation for our homeport communities by supporting vital local organizations,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “For 125 years, the Connie Maxwell Children’s Home has offered hope and healing to this community and it was our great pleasure to welcome the center’s children on board and provide them with an enjoyable day and special reason to celebrate.”

Participants enjoyed sliding and splashing throughout Carnival Ecstasy’s WaterWorks aqua park complete with a 300-foot-long water slide. After lunch, the kids were treated to a FunDay Sundae Bar where they could create the ice cream sundae with various flavors and toppings while watching and learning magic tricks.

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