Worlds biggest cruise ship wins by two inches

| 23/11/2010

(CNS): Royal Caribbean has outdone itself with the launch of an even bigger ship than the Oasis of the Seas. The largest cruise ship now afloat is her sister ship, Allure of the Seas, which is two inches bigger that the Oasis, according to a release from the cruise company. “The laser measurements said there was a difference of two inches,” said Royal Caribbean Cruises Executive Vice President of Maritime Harry Kulovaara. Besides being just a smidgen longer than Oasis, Allure also has some other features her sister does not including seven types of hot dogs at the Boardwalk doghouse, two specifically for New Yorkers. Although the ship will be cruising in both the eastern and western Caribbean Grand Cayman is not on the planned itinerary yet.

Constructed from 180 large steel blocks, the dimensions of Allure are staggering – carrying more than 6,200 passengers when fully booked. It has 50 elevators, an 18-foot deep pool and 56 trees growing in an area called Central Park.

The official naming ceremony for Allure of the Seas will take place on 28 November during a one-night inaugural fundraising cruise to benefit the United Way chapters of Miami-Dade and Broward counties and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Haiti Fund, among other charities.

The first paying guests will join Allure of the Seas on 1 December 2010 when the ship begins offering cruises in the Caribbean for the first time.

Allure of the Seas is 1,187 feet long it has 17 different bars, over 20 restaurants and cafes including the first Starbucks at sea, two rock climbing walls, two FlowRider surf simulators, a zip wire, the Broadway hit Chicago: The Musical, a 3D movie theater, DreamWorks Animation activities and shows and even an large amphitheatre outdoor AquaTheater for high diver performances and water shows.

 

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  1. Anonymous says:

    "Although the ship will be cruising in both the eastern and western Caribbean Grand Cayman is not on the planned itinerary yet." 

    Nor will it be until cruise ship piers are built.