Fun fact: If you took all the steel used in the construction of the Royal Caribbean fleet, flattened it into six-foot high cubes, and laid them out end-to-end, you would have enough steel to build the entire Royal Caribbean fleet!
Grandeur of the Seas is currently the oldest and smallest active ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. And it’s still more than 50% larger than the Olympic class.
I actually went on a grandeur of the Seas, (I’ve never been on a cruise before going on) and it was amazing and sooo clean. Though an older ship, I highly recommend going on this one if you are a beginner.
It's a good try and I REALLY love the idea of this but there are many issues. Legend of the Seas was decommissioned 6 years ago, the Sovereign Class was skipped, Monarch was sold for scrap 3 years ago, I think the entire Radiance Class is missing, etc. I'd really love to see a better version of this.
Totally right...The Soverign of the Seas was the first that started the beginning of mega ships, totally missed in the video. RCCL had the most beautifully graceful ships till the early 2000's. Now they are just horizontal skyscrapers with very little architectural style.
Legit criticisms of inconsistency. Probably should have been “A History… and included their revolutionary original ships, Song of Norway, Nordic Prince and Sun Viking, or just been the largest of each class. But it was a wonderful walk down memory lane. 🙏🏼
Ive always felt cruise ships from the 1990s looked the best. The sloping stern gave them such a good profile. The bloated giant white bricks today just look like a sliced block of cheddar cheese
I totally agree. Like, tbh, I don’t really like the bigger is better mindset. I don’t need essentially a full city to be entertained. Some of my happiest memories were on Monarch of the Seas. Things as simple as just standing on the aft and watching the waves as we cruised was the real entertainment. The real feeling of being on a cruise. There was also something special about that ship.
Interesting that you have two ships that have been scrapped, Empress and Monarch. While you only have one of the Navigator class ships, and no Radiance class ships.
Yes an odd video. Skipped several Sovereign class ships, several Voyager class then seemed to show every single modern ship even if they were the same class, I think they should have just used each of the class's namesakes as the comparison. I would like more of these videos but then go on to compare the smaller ships to the larger ships. When its a long line like this one was and they show every Oasis/Quantum class I lose the scale of them compared to the smaller ships at the beginning.
I went on the Harmony in June of 2019 with the family. It was a high school graduation gift from my uncle. We knew the ship was gonna be big, but we didn't realize the true size of that CHONKY BEAST until we actually saw her. Even my dad was blown away by her size. We had an absolute blast of a time. It was my first time on a cruise, too.
How much bigger do you think we can really build cruise ships? I feel like we haven’t really gotten much bigger since oasis of the seas launched, I know icon is bigger but considering oasis came out in 2008, I feel like icon isn’t that much bigger than the oasis class ships. Idk would be kind of cool to see something like double the size of the oasis class ships.
I think cruise ships size does not have a limit on the sea apart from docking or travelling through shallow waters, boarding could be made by acess boats, now finding a shippyard big enough with deeper waters is another story...
Well they are starting to look silly with how many decks they have. I mean, some of those ships with 17+ decks look like they were built by an 8 year old using Legos.
people who have been on both Freedom and Oasis class ships usually said that anything larger than Freedom has excessive wait times for everything, plus longer travel times. It would seem there is definitely a sweet-spot for cruise ship size
I did three trips as a performer (bass) under passenger status. First, Liberty Of The Seas, then Oasis Of The Seas, but the third ship I don’t remember the name. Went to Dubai, The Caribbean and Europe (Spain, France and Italy) respectively. Good times!
Such a shame that Sovereign of the Seas was scrapped very recently. It was a beautiful ship and was the first in the fleet in 1987 that began the architectural language that has evolved over the years that makes Royal Caribbean ships very distinctive over competing cruise lines.
The concept of "cruising" is only a front incase of the event of landbound catastrophes. Rich people will board and live on these massive floating "cities" for as long as necessary.
I went on the wonder from July 23rd to July 30th 2023 and it was huge it and like half the ship was packed with people we were also booked at pretty much max capacity of 6988 passengers maybe minus a few. During sea days the pools had like 50 people at once and it was very crowded and hard to find a place to eat but the ship was one of the best ships I have ever been on
Empress is about the same size as Baltic Princess, Baltic Queen, Galaxy, Megastar and Mystar (current cruise ferries used at Baltic Sea). Oasis, Allure and Icon are so much larger compared to their little sisters
Unpopular opinion: I’m not a fan of this bigger is better mindset. I don’t need an entire frickin city full of activities and people to be entertained. On Monarch it was so much fun doing trivia night, being in Adventure Ocean, sitting in the little pool, playing shuffleboard on the decks. And there’s nothing that beats walking around the ship in the middle of the night when it’s quiet, no one is around, no activities are happening, and all you hear is the waves. Standing on the aft of the ship, watching the propellers and the wake as we cruised. That’s what cruising is about to me. And that’s not the same on a huge boat. But also Monarch was a magical ship. There was something uniquely special about her. Anyone who cruised on her knows that.
This mindset is more popular than you’d think. The 1980-1990s was the perfect balance between large ships and classy vessels. The bigger modern ships of 2000-2020s look out of proportion.
Love your video and music to go with it. You left out the - Brilliance of the Seas. We sailed on her in 2009 for two weeks. Incredible beautiful ship. Shalom
Weird to think that 111 years ago, the RMS Titanic was the largest thing man had ever made. Nowadays, it would be bigger than only 4 Carribean ships. w o w
@@nnahler RMS Titanic, 882 feet long and 52, 310 tons displacement. So by the video it is longer than 3 ships still and by sheer displacement only 1. The fact that those numbers would stand up over 110 years later is extraordinary!
Actually over a fifth. A mile is 5280 feet, Icon is 1,198 feet. I did some calculations and icon is approx 0.227 miles long. A fifth would be 0.2 miles and quarter would be 0.25 miles.
Went on it once never again and it did not have covid then queues everywhere far too many passengers even for a ship of this size crammed together. The bigger ships even worse publi careas getting smaller and smaller all the time.
Sovereign OTS was the very first cruise ship I stepped foot on in 2005 when I was 10. Sad to see its not there. Not to mention many other ships and even whole classes they missed out on. Went on Liberty OTS in 2019 and am going on Navigator OTS next month!
I was on that ship 2:18 i was having so much fun my room was at the front and i buyed one and the toy floater broke i mistakly broke it and we took so much pictures i say some people drinking achol and i went to a restaurt that gave me a chatterbox maker more things i did is cominng soon!
You can clearly see the switch on the trend of building ships with mostly bulls eye windows to mostly rooms with balconies right at the turn of the century
Went on Utopia of the Seas last week, 9/23-9/27/2024, while at Coco Cay, we parked across from Adventure of the Seas, but that ship was not in this mix of ships shown. Did they forget about Adventure of the Seas?
You have the wrong launch date on some of the ships. Note that launching of a ship is defined as when it became afloat the first time, not when it was put into service. E.g. Icon of the Seas was launched in 2022.
You missed the first 3 ships that started RCCL. Song of Norway, Sun Viking and the Nordic Princess. All 3 were known as the ships of the “70s” and were the first to showcase the signature “Royal Viking” lounge at the rear of the ship. You had to go outside and walk up a long flight of stairs at the rear of the ship to access the lounge which surrounded the ship’s exhaust funnels.
Lew-Grade volunteered the observation "it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic"when he had completed the first raise the Titanic film. Similarly, these wonderful/great vessels will need ever deeper ports to take their visitors to? And that may well prove expensive?.
There are thousands more Filipino hotel and restaurant graduates as well as maritime school graduates who are more willing to join your fleet. So, if you could recruit them, the better for our economy. Still, recruit also our maritime school graduates as more and more are willing to work in your cruise ships for good.
Very nice, but where is Vision of the Seas, thats my 1st cruise with Royal!!! Looks like I have alot of cruising to do to try out all these ships....Been on Vision, Allure, Quantum, soon Navigator & then Icon...Sorry don't cruise that much yet but going to try more...
You left out the original fleet that the company started with, which were even smaller. Ships are the Viking class (3 of them) and the Song of America (1 ship). And to be more precise, they also had the Viking Serenade.
Not gonna lie, I'm shocked on how modern these ships look for the time they were launched
I’m glad you didn’t lie.
Well they do a lot of renovating
Thats what im saying
Fun fact: If you took all the steel used in the construction of the Royal Caribbean fleet, flattened it into six-foot high cubes, and laid them out end-to-end, you would have enough steel to build the entire Royal Caribbean fleet!
Have you personally tested this theory?
@@Randomstuffs261 no but your mom has
Got 'em!
@@Randomstuffs261 I have. They patched it, doesn’t work anymore
Duh!
Oh my god, no way! 😱🤯
The current fleet:
Vision Class:
Grandeur OTS
Enchantment OTS
Rhapsody OTS
Vision OTS
(Legend and Splendour are sold to Marella Cruises)
Radiance Class:
Radiance OTS
Brilliance OTS
Serenade OTS
Jewel OTS
Voyager Class:
Voyager OTS
Explorer OTS
Adventure OTS
Navigator OTS
Mariner OTS
Freedom Class:
Freedom OTS
Liberty OTS
Independence OTS
Quantum Class:
Quantum OTS
Anthem OTS
Ovation OTS
Spectrum OTS
Odyssey OTS
Oasis Class:
Oasis OTS
Allure OTS
Harmony OTS
Symphony OTS
Wonder OTS
Utopia OTS (2024)
Icon Class:
Icon OTS
Star OTS (2025)
Un-named OTS (2026)
Where is the Vision OTS in there? didn't saw it 🤔
@@nitz_30 OTS means Of The Sea
ICON CLASS HAS 3 so far
i thought the icon is sailing in 24
@@jelavan utopia late 2023 or early 2024 icon 1 January 2024 icon 2 2025 icon 3 2026
Grandeur of the Seas is currently the oldest and smallest active ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. And it’s still more than 50% larger than the Olympic class.
And the best looking… Royal Caribbean really knows how to build ugly ships.
@jdslyman queen mary 2 is like, almost the same size as wonder of the seas.
Queen Mary 2 isn't even close to be the same size as Wonder, sure she's long but that's not the same as being large.
@@extrakimF QM2 is 148,528 gross tons. Wonder of the Seas is 236,857 gross tons.
@@CJODell12 as I said, not even close to be the same size.
Mariner of the Seas was my first cruise. What a beautiful ship!
same! too bad it wasn’t mentioned
I have also been on the Mariner
Same
Same
I actually went on a grandeur of the Seas, (I’ve never been on a cruise before going on) and it was amazing and sooo clean. Though an older ship, I highly recommend going on this one if you are a beginner.
It's a good try and I REALLY love the idea of this but there are many issues. Legend of the Seas was decommissioned 6 years ago, the Sovereign Class was skipped, Monarch was sold for scrap 3 years ago, I think the entire Radiance Class is missing, etc. I'd really love to see a better version of this.
Agreed
Totally right...The Soverign of the Seas was the first that started the beginning of mega ships, totally missed in the video. RCCL had the most beautifully graceful ships till the early 2000's. Now they are just horizontal skyscrapers with very little architectural style.
The dates are out of place too like liberty of the seas
I totally agree, they also forgot mariner of the seas
Legit criticisms of inconsistency. Probably should have been “A History… and included their revolutionary original ships, Song of Norway, Nordic Prince and Sun Viking, or just been the largest of each class. But it was a wonderful walk down memory lane. 🙏🏼
Ive always felt cruise ships from the 1990s looked the best. The sloping stern gave them such a good profile. The bloated giant white bricks today just look like a sliced block of cheddar cheese
Agreed. I'm going on vision ots next month
@@milkshager3451 you should change it to Freedom of the seas. After seeing them side by side there's more to do on freedom
I agree. From far it might look a little off but walking around the shop I'm sure it looks amazing
@@RigginTheRod010 I ended up having a good time on vision, but freedom may be fun in the future! 😁
I totally agree. Like, tbh, I don’t really like the bigger is better mindset. I don’t need essentially a full city to be entertained. Some of my happiest memories were on Monarch of the Seas. Things as simple as just standing on the aft and watching the waves as we cruised was the real entertainment. The real feeling of being on a cruise. There was also something special about that ship.
Interesting that you have two ships that have been scrapped, Empress and Monarch. While you only have one of the Navigator class ships, and no Radiance class ships.
Yes an odd video. Skipped several Sovereign class ships, several Voyager class then seemed to show every single modern ship even if they were the same class, I think they should have just used each of the class's namesakes as the comparison. I would like more of these videos but then go on to compare the smaller ships to the larger ships. When its a long line like this one was and they show every Oasis/Quantum class I lose the scale of them compared to the smaller ships at the beginning.
I had only 22 ship models ( royal has Over 60 of them )
Monarch was scrapped sad, but it happens. But Empress was sold and is still in use currently by Cordelia I believe.
@@caljucotcas The other thing is many of the ship models are basically exactly the same in size, we don’t really need a video of every ship lol.
@@caljucotcasmariner
Was on Symphony of the Seas 10 - 17 Sept 2022 and Booked on Icon of the Seas, 14 - 21 Sept 2024. Love Royal Caribbean's big ships.
Bro how safe it is.. Are there safety features??
@@luffymonkey4232 Very safe.
Is Icon of the seas is done and sailing?
I believe that the first sailing trip of Icon of the Seas is on the 24 Jan 2024@@meinardofernandez7335
@@meinardofernandez7335yes
This is amazing I have been wanting this type of video for so long thank you!
🥰
As a kid I went on independence of the seas when it was one of the largest in the world, crazy how big the new ones are
Went on Rhapsody as a teenager then just went on Oasis and was shocked, it truly a small city in the ocean
I went on the Harmony in June of 2019 with the family. It was a high school graduation gift from my uncle. We knew the ship was gonna be big, but we didn't realize the true size of that CHONKY BEAST until we actually saw her. Even my dad was blown away by her size. We had an absolute blast of a time. It was my first time on a cruise, too.
@@GracemarieJohnson2763 I was on harmony this morning
@Nibmibnib THIS morning?! Noice!
Same. It was my first cruise back when Joff Eaton was cruise director. Loved that ship and to be honest I still do.
How much bigger do you think we can really build cruise ships? I feel like we haven’t really gotten much bigger since oasis of the seas launched, I know icon is bigger but considering oasis came out in 2008, I feel like icon isn’t that much bigger than the oasis class ships. Idk would be kind of cool to see something like double the size of the oasis class ships.
I think cruise ships size does not have a limit on the sea apart from docking or travelling through shallow waters, boarding could be made by acess boats, now finding a shippyard big enough with deeper waters is another story...
Another factor would be cost. Oasis OTS alone is $1.8 Billion Dollars now and I couldn’t imagine the price tag for fuel and maintenance
Well they are starting to look silly with how many decks they have. I mean, some of those ships with 17+ decks look like they were built by an 8 year old using Legos.
Panama Canal width
people who have been on both Freedom and Oasis class ships usually said that anything larger than Freedom has excessive wait times for everything, plus longer travel times. It would seem there is definitely a sweet-spot for cruise ship size
Anthem of the seas is the one I went on. Great cruise line! Our housekeeper and waiters were so nice!
Not to be rude but you completely missed the voyager class ships
I did three trips as a performer (bass) under passenger status. First, Liberty Of The Seas, then Oasis Of The Seas, but the third ship I don’t remember the name. Went to Dubai, The Caribbean and Europe (Spain, France and Italy) respectively. Good times!
Good god. How many names can they possible come up with before being Sea of the Seas.
Such a shame that Sovereign of the Seas was scrapped very recently. It was a beautiful ship and was the first in the fleet in 1987 that began the architectural language that has evolved over the years that makes Royal Caribbean ships very distinctive over competing cruise lines.
Where is mariner of the seas
I’ve been on the Anthem, Oasis, and soon the Liberty… the Icon is going to be a amazing ship it seems…
am i the only one shocked as hell to find out that there is this much of a demand for cruises
Considering you're basically treated like cattle on a floating housing development, I doubt it
@@momoneyinvesting you're treated like royalty on most cruise ships lmao
The concept of "cruising" is only a front incase of the event of landbound catastrophes. Rich people will board and live on these massive floating "cities" for as long as necessary.
@@momoneyinvesting I don't know what cruise you went on but that is absolutely not the case.
I went on the wonder from July 23rd to July 30th 2023 and it was huge it and like half the ship was packed with people we were also booked at pretty much max capacity of 6988 passengers maybe minus a few. During sea days the pools had like 50 people at once and it was very crowded and hard to find a place to eat but the ship was one of the best ships I have ever been on
You forgot the adventure of the seas
Icon of the seas is so epic and the ships of Caribbean ships
Empress is about the same size as Baltic Princess, Baltic Queen, Galaxy, Megastar and Mystar (current cruise ferries used at Baltic Sea). Oasis, Allure and Icon are so much larger compared to their little sisters
I had no idea they had so many cruise ships. Thank you for this.
They have more than this :)
Unpopular opinion: I’m not a fan of this bigger is better mindset. I don’t need an entire frickin city full of activities and people to be entertained. On Monarch it was so much fun doing trivia night, being in Adventure Ocean, sitting in the little pool, playing shuffleboard on the decks. And there’s nothing that beats walking around the ship in the middle of the night when it’s quiet, no one is around, no activities are happening, and all you hear is the waves. Standing on the aft of the ship, watching the propellers and the wake as we cruised. That’s what cruising is about to me. And that’s not the same on a huge boat.
But also Monarch was a magical ship. There was something uniquely special about her. Anyone who cruised on her knows that.
Agree completely and the biggest problem wth these monstrosities in addition to all you say is no wrap-around promenade deck
This mindset is more popular than you’d think. The 1980-1990s was the perfect balance between large ships and classy vessels. The bigger modern ships of 2000-2020s look out of proportion.
@@donlitt They just do not have sleek gorgeous lines of past cruise ships and or liners they are simply monstrosities ugly.
@@dlgregory35 right. The Disney cruise ship was the best looking in my opinion because it looks like the ocean liners from the 1930s
Did anyone else have trouble getting past 'lenght' every time?
Lol
Majesty of the Seas was my first cruise❤
Love your video and music to go with it. You left out the - Brilliance of the Seas. We sailed on her in 2009 for two weeks. Incredible beautiful ship. Shalom
I missed her too. We sailed the Baltic in 2015 - she was small enough (though not small!) to get into some interesting ports.
Do a comparison of their food portions, they get smaller each year! Not to mention the decrease in crew size!
You are welcome to ask for seconds or thirds in the MDR. The smaller portion is to combat food wastage.
Honestly I love their designs, they build cruise ships so well compared to other companies
Weird to think that 111 years ago, the RMS Titanic was the largest thing man had ever made.
Nowadays, it would be bigger than only 4 Carribean ships.
w o w
What ships would it be bigger than? I believe Titanic is smaller than all RCCL ships currently afloat.
@@nnahler RMS Titanic, 882 feet long and 52, 310 tons displacement. So by the video it is longer than 3 ships still and by sheer displacement only 1. The fact that those numbers would stand up over 110 years later is extraordinary!
@inkysquid4
and yet you still know what that ship is 111 years later. Will the same be said about these ships 111 years from now? :D
@Jase Williams we'll see, depends on if there's still an industry broad enough for them
@@inkysquid4 an EPIC movie about the carribean ships will help keep them famous.
On the Odyssey now. Amazing!
Fun fact: When Icon of the Seas is launched, it will be almost one fifth of a mile long. Think about that.
Actually over a fifth. A mile is 5280 feet, Icon is 1,198 feet. I did some calculations and icon is approx 0.227 miles long. A fifth would be 0.2 miles and quarter would be 0.25 miles.
Though there were a few current, still in service ships missing this was a great comparison
You missed Majesty OTS. She was the first ship my hubby & I sailed on, and she was the one that got me hooked on cruising.
The Monarch was a sister ship to the Majesty
Anthem of the Seas was my first and we just came from the Symphony of the Seas. Wow! What an amazing ship 🛳️!
Can we get Carnival cruise line fleet size comparison?
just about to recommend that, can you actually do that please?
@@duo20093 i only have 4 ship 3d models from carnival
Odyssey of the seas is the beautiful in the ships when looks in now ships .
3:23 Utopia Of The Seas Great Model
3:34 Icon Of The Seas Look Real
Good summary video. This is what i needed to compare them.
I went on freedom of the seas😊
going on oasis of the seas in 5 days so exited
😁😁😁😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Just sailed on the Ovation Of The Seas, it was affectionately called " Covid Of The Seas " due to the amount of Covid cases on board
Went on it once never again and it did not have covid then queues everywhere far too many passengers even for a ship of this size crammed together. The bigger ships even worse publi careas getting smaller and smaller all the time.
That’s an impressive fleet!
You missed sovereign of the seas. She was the first of her 3 sister ships and the largest ship in the world when realised in 1988 .
Sovereign OTS was the very first cruise ship I stepped foot on in 2005 when I was 10. Sad to see its not there. Not to mention many other ships and even whole classes they missed out on. Went on Liberty OTS in 2019 and am going on Navigator OTS next month!
My first and only cruise was on the Wonder of the Seas. Incredible experience
I worked on Grandeur ❤
How is it?
I did 7 cruises on Grandeur where on the shop did you work? Do you know Brenda head waitress in Great Gatsby?
The ships from the 1980-1990s looked much nicer and different from one another. Everything after that is just a bigger version of itself.
Seems you missed Magesty of the Seas.
Built in 1991, 880ft length. I went with my family as a kid in 2001. Great memories.
They missed a lot
@@YaBoiWolf_YT most dis shii inaccurate, too. Symphony launched in 2019, Wonder in 2022, and Icon is already sailing.
Very nice.🎉 Don’t forget to add star of the seas
Nice comparison graphics, however some ships missing and some info not correct! 😜
Anyway, keep doing it! :)
thanks! there is alot of ships missing. what info is wrong? its all taken from RC offical page and Wiki
@@caljucotcas some date launches and weight. 🙈
@@JAMESFERNANDEZ you can blame wiki on this. im not an expert :D
@@caljucotcas you missed the Radiance Class ships
Gross tonnage isn't weight, it's VOLUME.
I was on that ship 2:18 i was having so much fun my room was at the front and i buyed one and the toy floater broke i mistakly broke it and we took so much pictures i say some people drinking achol and i went to a restaurt that gave me a chatterbox maker more things i did is cominng soon!
You should do just Norwegian cruise line ship’s 🤙🏼
Loyal to royal😂
You can clearly see the switch on the trend of building ships with mostly bulls eye windows to mostly rooms with balconies right at the turn of the century
If you're going to go through the trouble of doing this (and it was pretty cool) why not include all the ships?
Its was really hard to get even these what i had, sorry. And thanks
Adventure of the seas missing, sunk?
What a great video. Ships just get bigger and bigger.
I've been on Liberty of the Seas once Oasis of the Seas once and Allure of the Seas twice kinda want to go on Wonder of the Seas next
Been on Symphony. Next will be Wonder then Icon. I can’t sail on the older smaller ships especially the non Oasis class ships.
Pretty crazy seeing these comparisons! That Icon of the seas is a mammoth! Wow! 🙄😲
More like Mammoth of the Seas
Love RC !!
My partner and I were on The Anthem of the Seas. That was a big ship!
Imagine how far we'd be into our first star destroyer if we saved all that building material.
Nice. I wish you would've ended by putting the first one back up next to the last one for size comparison.
Royal Caribbean ship name be like:
Of ThE SeAs
That shit was not funny ngl to u gng
Went on Utopia of the Seas last week, 9/23-9/27/2024, while at Coco Cay, we parked across from Adventure of the Seas, but that ship was not in this mix of ships shown. Did they forget about Adventure of the Seas?
Are we just forgetting about the vision of the seas
Can we agree that Royal Caribbean cant make beautiful ships?
They are very sleek looking ship's to me but probably not the most beautiful.
They're just buildings on top of a barge.
I’ve been on the Allure and Oasis. Very nice ships. The crew were excellent.
Wonderful comparison! Now do either Carnival or Disney
No final, faltou uma comparação 2D... e um passeio de câmera...
Interesting video but I haven't seen the "Voyager of the Seas" and it's from Royal Caribbean
Fun fact: This video is still up to date in September 2024
what's with the big bulbous glass areas at the top front of the ship?
I've been on the Harmony of the Seas and it was super fun.
Wow so cool great video ❤😊
Thank you 🤗
@@caljucotcas your welcome 🙏
OK thanks 😊
You have the wrong launch date on some of the ships. Note that launching of a ship is defined as when it became afloat the first time, not when it was put into service. E.g. Icon of the Seas was launched in 2022.
You got that right, thanks
I WAS WEARING MY FAVOURITE CAPATIN COSTUME!!!
You missed the first 3 ships that started RCCL. Song of Norway, Sun Viking and the Nordic Princess. All 3 were known as the ships of the “70s” and were the first to showcase the signature “Royal Viking” lounge at the rear of the ship. You had to go outside and walk up a long flight of stairs at the rear of the ship to access the lounge which surrounded the ship’s exhaust funnels.
Nordic Prince
Lew-Grade volunteered the observation "it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic"when he had completed the first raise the Titanic film. Similarly, these wonderful/great vessels will need ever deeper ports to take their visitors to? And that may well prove expensive?.
There are thousands more Filipino hotel and restaurant graduates as well as maritime school graduates who are more willing to join your fleet.
So, if you could recruit them, the better for our economy.
Still, recruit also our maritime school graduates as more and more are willing to work in your cruise ships for good.
Very nice, but where is Vision of the Seas, thats my 1st cruise with Royal!!! Looks like I have alot of cruising to do to try out all these ships....Been on Vision, Allure, Quantum, soon Navigator & then Icon...Sorry don't cruise that much yet but going to try more...
I love the fact I was just on enchantment of the seas and now I get this video
Keep in mind, thus isn't the whole fleet. Just notable ships/class leaders
Brilliance of the seas: hello? Am i a thing?
that's a lot of series of the seas. at least they don't include a cruise ship used in speed 2 cruise control 1997...
Quite impressive ❤❤
Wonder how long it took to moor all those ships up like that🤣👍🏻brilliant video though👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
My first RC cruise was on Liberty, then Harmony, just got off Oasis and my next cruise is on Icon
Been on the Oasis, may eventually go in the Odyssey.
Brilliance of the seas !?
Great video ...I just wish we knew the passenger and crew capacity of each one.
next ship: Seas of the Seas - Size: The whole sea
Please do a MSC comparison.
Adventure of the seas?
I didn’t see a Mariner of the Seas. She’s still active serving Orlando for 3 and 4 day cruises.
I dint saw the adventure of the seas neither, i remember going on that cruise from the carribean
Request MSC Cruises fleet, Thanks
You left out the original fleet that the company started with, which were even smaller.
Ships are the Viking class (3 of them) and the Song of America (1 ship). And to be more precise, they also had the Viking Serenade.