► The $1billion boat: World's largest cruise ship - which boasts a 10-storey slide ...

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Man, I've never been on a cruise but recent years events make me want to stay my ass on land.

Also, why not have some safety nets off the sides of the ship. "You might not get caught, but hey, at least we tried." Instead of, "Fuck you, and fuck turning this boat around to look for your drunk ass!"
 
Fuck what ya heard the Royal Caribbean cruise I took with my wife was thee shit and I was on one of the smaller ships. If I had the money I'd hit up a cruise every year.
I was in the Navy. I would love to go on a cruise where I didn't have to work
 
I was watching some engineering show about the making of this ship. I was completely locked in for the full hour.

They say the front end shoots bubbles under the hull, which makes it much more efficient and smooth like its gliding on air.

I told wifey, we getting on that big bish one day.
 
Massive crowd sees off world's largest cruise ship in France

AFP
May 15, 2016
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Harmony of the Seas cruise ship, , the world's biggest-ever cruise ship for 8,500 passengers and crew, sails from Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France on May 15, 2016 (AFP Photo/Jean-Francois Monier)


Saint-Nazaire (France) (AFP) - Tens of thousands of people turned out Sunday in France to see off the world's biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, as it set sail for the first time.

At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower.

As the massive boat pulled away from a shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, where it was built on France's Atlantic shore, some 70,000 people watched from along the coast, local authorities said.

The crowd waved, cheered and clapped as the boat -- built for the US-based Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL) -- eased away from France.

"It's gone," said Christine, who did not give her full name. "We watched it develop and grow over three years. It's like a child leaving home."

The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros (dollars), has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members.

The ship is headed for Southampton in southern England and is to embark on its official maiden voyage on May 22 to its new home port of Barcelona.
 
I was watching some engineering show about the making of this ship. I was completely locked in for the full hour.

They say the front end shoots bubbles under the hull, which makes it much more efficient and smooth like its gliding on air.

I told wifey, we getting on that big bish one day.





:roflmao3:
 
Missing out what...

•Ninja did you ever see Titanic....

•Them Somalian Pirates don't play....

•Who gonna drink all that damn water....

•Man I can't run on water....

•Ain't no telling what's in that water....
:lol:
 
I'm gold status now, 7 day balcony
$500 a person.
Sometimes they'll offer a special rate and we'll cruise for $50 a person for the same room.
They'll offer this to frequent cruisers if they have a lot of empty rooms 1 month before setting sail.


That's wassup, fam'. Thanks for the extra intel.
 
I'm gold status now, 7 day balcony
$500 a person.
Sometimes they'll offer a special rate and we'll cruise for $50 a person for the same room.
They'll offer this to frequent cruisers if they have a lot of empty rooms 1 month before setting sail.
$500 a person per night?
 
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