225,282 GT, | 1,187.050 ft (360 m) Length, | 208 ft (64 m) Beam, | 2,706 Staterooms, | 5,412 DBL Capacity , | 6,360 Max Capacity |
Allure of the Seas
Ritas Cantina on the Boardwalk, Allure of the Seas
Some cruise lines take the 'all' out of 'all-inclusive'
Rita's Cantina and Seafood Shack serve the type of food that ought to be included in the "all-inclusive" price in the first place. The menu at Rita's Cantina includes such glamorous items as chicken tacos ($2) and taco salad ($3), while Seafood Shack goes all fancy with a basket of grilled jumbo shrimp ($7). Cruise Critic says that these changes amount to a price hike, noting that a meal with guacamole, a quesadilla and grilled chicken that cost $8 in the winter now costs $11.25.
But, of course, that's because there's now ultra-premium restaurants, like Chops Grille. I'll agree that Chops Grille, with its selection of prime rib and lobster dishes, counts as a premium restaurant. I also agree that it's nice to have the option of splashing out on a fancy meal during a cruise. I'm willing to pay an extra cost for the meal, which is now $30 per person (a fee hiked by $5 this year).
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When I was small, am very much happy while on board because of the inclusive food they offered during a cruise. Enjoying and eating on travel by cruise make me feel relax. But not all cruise lines offer such thing.2. Oasis of the Seas has 225,282 GT, 1,187 ft Length, 208 ft Beam, 2,706 Staterooms, 5,412 DBL Capacity, 6,296Max Capacity
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OASIS OF THE SEAS http://www.flickr.com/search/OASIS OF THE SEAS MAIN DINING ROOM Oasis of the Seas Review The ship features new-to-Royal Caribbean types of eateries that range from spa cuisine to elaborately staged food and wine pairings. Its entertainment district, a hub for late owls, offers ice skating and disco, comedy and jazz, and a three-tiered theater that features a 90-minute version of "Hairspray," the popular Tony Award-winning Broadway show. Particularly dazzling is the ship's AquaTheater, with its deepest-pool-at-sea, which serves as a platform for performers such as divers and synchronized swimmers. via cruisecritic When i cruise around the world someday, I'll have to choose this kind of caribbean cruise lines because you can have fun here. |
3. Norwegian Epic has 155,873 GT, 1,081. ft Length, 133 ft. Beam 2,114 Staterooms, 4,100 DBL Capacity, 5,183 Max Capacity
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NORWEGIAN EPIC Norwegian Cruise Line enhances excursions and dinning reservations“Freestyle Cruising is about freedom and flexibility, and therefore we wanted to provide our guests with the choice and convenience of purchasing their shore excursions prior to their cruise, as well as making their specialty dining choices in advance, especially if they are celebrating a special occasion like a birthday or anniversary,” said Kevin Sheehan, Norwegian Cruise Line’s chief executive officer. “Of course, they also have the option of waiting until they are on board to book shore excursions and reserve specialty dining choices.” |
Comparing an apple with an orange
Comparing those two crossings of the Atlantic would be like comparing apples with oranges. The only similarity between them was that on both I travelled on an ocean of the same name. Even the ocean itself seems to have changed in the course of over 35 years.
via cornwallseawaynewsLiberty of the Seas is one of the world's largest cruise ship and luxury cruise ship as well.
Princess Cruises 2013 World Cruise
Best At Cruises is one of the UK’s leading online cruise retailers. It offers fantastic deals on all major cruise line operators such as Transatlantic cruises aboard the infamous Cunard Queen Mary 2, or Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas for cruises around the Mediterranean as wells as Dubai cruises aboard Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas.
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INDEPENDENCE OF THE SEAS 7. RMS Queen Mary 2 has 151,400 GT, 1,130 ft Length, 147.6 ft. Beam, 1,296 staterooms, 2,592 DBL Capacity, 3,090 Max Capacity
Transatlantic cruises: The Queen and IThe 2,620-passenger RMS Queen Mary 2, launched in 2004, is still the largest ocean liner (as opposed to cruise ship) ever built, and a destination in its own right. Measuring 148,000 gross tons, it dwarves its smaller half-sisters Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria at 90,000 tons – not to mention the ill-fated Titanic at a comparative lightweight 46,000 tons. At 1,132 feet, it is as long as 36 double-decker buses, has a top speed of 30 knots and is the only ship to be officially licensed to carry the British Royal Mail, hence the correct title of RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Queen Mary 2. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/ Cruise ship of the future: EoseasEoseas was developed as part of STX Europe's Ecohorizon project, which aims to develop practical solutions for constructing more environmentally friendly and sustainable ships. STX Europe is among Europe's largest shipbuilders and has been responsible for building some of the largest cruise ships in service today including the Oasis of the Seas. Eoseas is more than a design, it is a fully functioning blueprint that is awaiting orders from prospective buyers.via cnet |
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