Let's Build A Cruise Ship

RadishRose

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Watch the entire process of building AIDAnova, an 1105-foot-long cruise ship that carries 6600 passengers. The footage from Germany’s Meyer Neptun and Finland’s Meyer Turku shipyards starts out with massive engines being built and takes us through the fascinating modular assembly process. Discover the ingenuity of humanity as you witness the incredible construction of this LNG Powered Cruise Ship. Don't miss this breathtaking cinematic experience!
 

I can't find the link right now but.........My Wife recently pointed out to me a smaller type of cruise ship that offers a year long cruise of 105 cities, for $38,000 UDS per passenger. Not bad, when you consider that you are getting three meals a day, cabin and shore excursions for that price. Once the ship is at sea, no taxes on the booze or the food, can make quite a difference on the costs, versus a hotel on dry land. Some people actually live on ships, switching as the seasons change. With modern electronics at your finger tips, you can invest in the markets, or play international poker live. JimB.
 
I can't find the link right now but.........My Wife recently pointed out to me a smaller type of cruise ship that offers a year long cruise of 105 cities, for $38,000 UDS per passenger. Not bad, when you consider that you are getting three meals a day, cabin and shore excursions for that price. Once the ship is at sea, no taxes on the booze or the food, can make quite a difference on the costs, versus a hotel on dry land. Some people actually live on ships, switching as the seasons change. With modern electronics at your finger tips, you can invest in the markets, or play international poker live. JimB.
I find that price very hard to believe! If it is indeed the price, my question would be...okay, what's wrong with it?
 
Great video! I understand now why the Titantic broke in half. I had no idea they were built in sections like that and then put together. How in the world did they construct huge ships like that before all the modern equipment? (Rhetorical question.)
I think they use a hell of a lot of Krazy Glue to keep the sections together. No worries.
 
I find that price very hard to believe! If it is indeed the price, my question would be...okay, what's wrong with it?
It works out to just about $100 a day, for 365 days..........a 10 day cruise from Florida to the eastern Caribbean is about the same price per day. JimB.
 

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