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Cruising Experience....

theblackhole

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Generous Asset
The Queen Mary!!!! A great and wonderful experience indeed!!! Great entertainment, great food and great and wonderful programme everyday. A fantastic way to spend your holidays!!!

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Queen Mary 2
Here are some facts and comparisons about the Queen Mary 2 from the Cunard Web Site.

•Length: 1,132 feet
•Beam: 135 feet
•Beam at Bridge Wings: 147.5 feet
•Draft: 32 feet 10 inches
•Height (Keel to Funnel): 236.2 feet
•Gross Tonnage: Approximately 150,000 gross tons
•Passengers: 2,620
•Crew: 1,253
•Top Speed: Approximately 30 knots (34.5 mph)
•Power: 157,000 horsepower, environmentally friendly, gas turbine/diesel electric plant
•Propulsion: Four pods of 21.5 MW each; 2 fixed and 2 azimuthing
•Strength: Extra thick steel hull for strength and stability for Atlantic crossings
•Stabilizers: Two sets
•Cost: Estimated $800 million dollars
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Queen Mary 2 is a transatlantic ocean liner. She was the first major ocean liner built since Queen Elizabeth 2 in 1969, the vessel she succeeded as flagship of the Cunard Line. The ship was named by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004 after the first RMS Queen Mary, completed in 1936. Queen Mary was in turn named after Mary of Teck, consort of King George V. With the retirement of Queen Elizabeth 2 from active duty in 2008, Queen Mary 2 is currently the only transatlantic ocean liner in operation as a liner, although the ship is often used for cruising, including an annual world cruise.

At the time of her construction in 2003 by Chantiers de l'Atlantique, Queen Mary 2 was the longest, widest and tallest passenger ship ever built, and with her gross tonnage (GT) of 151,400 tons, was also the largest. She no longer holds this distinction after the construction of Royal Caribbean International's 154,407 GT Freedom of the Seas in April 2006, which was in turn superseded by the same company's 225,282 GT Oasis of the Seas in October 2009.

However, Queen Mary 2 remains the largest ocean liner (as opposed to cruise ship) ever built.

Queen Mary 2 was intended primarily to cross the Atlantic Ocean, and was therefore designed differently from many other passenger ships. The ship's final cost was approximately $300,000 US per berth, nearly double that of many contemporary cruise ships. This was due to the size of the ship, the high quality of materials, and that, having been designed as an ocean liner, she required 40% more steel than a standard cruise ship. She has a maximum speed of 29.62 knots (54.86 km/h; 34.09 mph) and a cruising speed of 26 knots (48 km/h; 30 mph), much faster than contemporary cruise ships, such as Oasis of the Seas, which has a cruising speed of 22.6 knots (41.9 km/h; 26.0 mph). Instead of the diesel-electric configuration found on many ships, Queen Mary 2 uses a CODLAG configuration (Combined diesel-electric and gas) in order to achieve her maximum speed. This uses additional gas turbines to augment the power given by the diesel generators onboard, and allow the ship to reach a higher maximum speed.

Queen Mary 2's facilities include fifteen restaurants and bars, five swimming pools, a casino, a ballroom, a theatre, and the first planetarium at sea. There are also kennels onboard, as well as a nursery. Queen Mary 2 is one of the few ships afloat today to have remnants of a class system onboard, most prominently seen in her dining options.
 

theblackhole

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
The Voyager Of The Seas - Another great cruise ship from the Royal Caribbean...a wonderful cruising experience with less formalities than the Queen Mary....

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A wonderful cruising experience with the Voyager!!! Good food, good programme and wonderful evening shows and entertainment!!! Try to avoid the school holidays if you can...The whole ship will be packed and everywhere you go, it's crowded!!!!
 

kopiuncle

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Superstar Virgo is one of my favourites!!! Great ship , great fun with plenty of entertainment.Less formal, more relaxed and a wonderful crew!!!

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Superstar Virgo is reasonably priced and it is one of my favourite cruise ships. You have a good mixture of Filipino and China Nationals as crew members - all of them are very polite, helpful and wonderful!!! I had an enjoyable time on board!
 
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