More on Norwegian Epic
New Magical
Experiences Await Guests Aboard the Disney Dream
Newbuild Disney Dream™ is the third ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. Boasting 14
decks,
a ship length of 1,115 feet and a maximum width of 125 feet, the 128,000-ton
vessel will include 1,250 staterooms and has the capacity to comfortably
accommodate 4,000 passengers—along with more than 1,458 crew. The
imaginative new ship will debut in January 2011.
Disney Cruise Line began construction on the Disney Dream in
March 2009 with a steel-cutting ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in
Papenburg, Germany. Constructed as a thematic extension of the Disney Cruise
Line fleet, the Disney Dream is designed to reflect the glamour of the golden
age of cruising during the 1930's.
Its lavish interior design incorporates decorative murals
mingle with sparkling fixtures and furnishings. Original paintings, statues and
woodwork will be displayed throughout the public areas. In the ships’s atrium,
guests will see a bronze statue of Admiral Donald—an installment designed
by Walt Disney Imagineers to evoke the feeling of fun, adventure and
sophistication throughout the ship.
Adding to its impressive list of cruise industry firsts,
Disney Cruise Line will combine technology-infused innovations and imagination
to create a whole new level of magical experiences. Guests will encounter
unexpected magic – such as a restaurant that transports guests under the
sea, artwork that magically comes to life and youth clubs filled with immersive
gaming environments and personalized character encounters.
Disney Cruise Line partnered with Walt Disney Imagineering,
the creative force responsible for designing Disney theme parks and resorts
world-wide, to develop new forms of family entertainment for the Disney
Dream. New experiences planned for
the Disney Dream include:
French-styled
Remy’s Restaurant
In an exquisite, top-deck restaurant with incredible ocean
views, Disney Cruise Line debuts Remy – its first-ever premier dining
option (photo). With French-inspired, gourmet cuisine by two award-winning
chefs, Remy melds classic and contemporary styles in a sophisticated new dining
concept exclusively for adults on the Disney Dream.
Chef Arnaud Lallement from l’Assiette Champenoise, a
Michelin two-star restaurant just outside Reims, France, and Chef Scott Hunnel
from award-winning Victoria & Albert’s at Walt Disney World Resort, are
collaborating to create a French-inspired menu featuring superior products and
seasonal ingredients sourced from around the world.
Animator’s Palate
For the Disney Dream, Disney Cruise Line is re-imagining a
fan favorite from the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder – Animator’s Palate
restaurant. The restaurant design is that of a classic animation studio filled
with character sketches, maquettes (three-dimensional character models), paint
brushes, colored pencils and other tools of the animation trade.
Scenes
and characters from popular Disney•Pixar films will adorn the walls.
Once the dinner service begins, however, the dining room
begins a magical transformation as scores of wall-mounted LCD screens switch to
scenes of a vivid undersea environment. It’s as if the restaurant was
transported to the ocean floor and the LCD screens are windows, providing
incredible views of a colorful coral reef and creatures that reside on the
reef.
While dining, Crush, the surfer-dude sea turtle from
Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Nemo,” makes a special appearance, swimming around the
restaurant and engaging in live impromptu interactions with guests. Crush will
ask guests about the experience onboard the ship and in turn answer questions
about life under the sea. While Crush is moving throughout the restaurant,
other characters from “Finding Nemo,” such as Nemo, Dory, Squirt and Bruce the
shark, swim by and visit with guests.
The dining experience culminates with a surfing lesson led
by Crush as the EAC (East Australian Current) swirls around the room. As Crush
swims away, other characters from “Finding Nemo” make a final appearance before
magically turning into pencil sketches.
Interactive Play-floor
For young cruisers, Disney’s Oceaneer Club and Disney’s
Oceaneer Lab will feature an
interactive
play-floor, where children can engage in team play exercises where their
movements control the action on the interactive floor. In the interactive
play-floor, children will be able to explore a wide variety of gaming options
with varying levels of difficulty. Disney Cruise Line youth counselors will use
the interactive play-floor during storytelling activities where children will
be able to fly over the streets of London with Peter Pan or ride the ocean waves
with Crush.
Living Characters
Also in Disney’s Oceaneer Club and Disney’s Oceaneer Lab
youth areas, Disney characters come to life and interact with children in
one-of-a-kind experiences. On a
103-inch screen, Crush, the animated sea turtle from the Disney•Pixar motion
picture “Finding Nemo,” or the mischievous animated alien Stitch make scheduled
appearances to chat, play and joke with kids in live, unrehearsed
conversations.
Sometimes using silly props from their digital environments,
Crush and Stitch amaze and entertain children during real-time, personalized
appearances.
Enchanted Art
Throughout the Disney Dream, guests will encounter Enchanted
Art that immerses guests in Disney storytelling in a completely new way.
Appearing as traditional framed art, Enchanted Art magically comes alive when
guests pause to admire the artwork. Enchanted Art will carry the appearance of
popular art mediums – photography, oil paintings, paper sculpture, travel
posters and animation cells. In reality though, they are framed LCD screens
made to look like artwork through special effects and recognizes when a guest
is present…which triggers the animated sequence. Guests may see new and
different animations each time they come back and visit the Enchanted Art
pieces.
In addition, the Enchanted Art is used as part of a
one-of-a-kind detective themed adventure where guests of all ages join a
ship-wide quest to find either stolen artwork or missing puppies. By using a
simple card that serves as a high-tech detective device, guests can peer behind
virtual canvases and discover clues that will lead them to solve the mystery
and capture the villain responsible. A self-paced adventure, the game offers six
potential villains and features randomized events so each time a guest plays
they will encounter a different and unique gaming experience.
Virtual Porthole
The Disney Dream carries on the spirit of innovation with a
cruise industry first for all
inside
staterooms. Virtual Portholes offer a “window” to the world with a real-time
view outside the ship. High-definition cameras placed on the exterior of the
ship feed live video to each Virtual Porthole. The live video feed corresponds
to the stateroom location – with a view to port, starboard, forward or
aft.
As guests are observing the outside views, they may glimpse
a magical surprise: animated characters may pop by the Virtual Porthole.
Characters may include Peach the starfish from the Disney•Pixar film “Finding
Nemo,” the flying balloon house from “UP” or even Mickey Mouse.
What Else Is On The Planning Board?
An elaborately themed interactive sports deck, whimsical
water play area, and relaxing poolside oasis for adults join the first-ever
shipboard water coaster – AquaDuck – to provide fun in the sun.
Goofy’s Sports Deck
On Goofy’s Sports Deck, the magic tees off on deck 13 with
Goofy’s Golf – a miniature
golf
course where “lessons” featuring Goofy and his son, Max, lead guests through
nine themed holes of wacky fun. Each hole offers special golf instructions
– with a goofy twist. Lessons include:
• “Handling a dog leg” – Guests avoid a fire hydrant
and use Pluto’s dog bone to guide them to the hole.
• “Stuck in the rough” – Goofy shows golfers how to
avoid the tall turf and steer clear of a lawn mower.
• “Reading the green” – Stacks of books and a large
magnifying glass are obstacles to circumvent on this undulating green.
• “Attacking the green” – Yo ho, yo ho! Golfers and
landlubbers take a swashbuckling approach to sinking their putt on this
pirate-themed hole.
Guests can choose to use the Goofy or Max tee on each hole,
offering twice the fun. Family-friendly competitions and tournaments will keep
the excitement on par while quirky golf clubs, some crooked and bent, will
challenge golfers to stay on course. Goofy and Max may even swing by to
interact with guests and offer some tips on club selection, stance or just
goofing around.
Also on Goofy’s Sports Deck, two digital sports simulators
provide a variety of virtual game experiences such as soccer, tennis,
basketball, golf and more. With the simulators, guests can kick, swing and
throw, participating in favorite high-action sports without the hassle of
chasing the ball.
Max’s Courts
Max’s Courts are two mini-sized sports courts for little
ones to enjoy soccer, basketball or group play. There’s full-court basketball
that may also be transformed into a mini soccer pitch or volleyball court, plus
table tennis and foosball tables. A walking track rings Goofy’s Sports Deck.
Nemo’s Reef
Little ones discover oceans of fun at this fanciful
water-play area overflowing with pop jets, bubblers and lovable underwater
friends like Nemo, Dory, Marlin and other favorites from the Disney•Pixar film,
“Finding Nemo.”
Shaded for protection from the sun and featuring a soft
wet-deck surface, the 1,500-square-foot Nemo’s Reef is a place for children to
cool off and play among colorful, interactive figures that move and spray
water. Children will delight as they splash alongside Nemo swimming in a sea
anemone, glide down a pint-sized water slide shaped like Mr. Ray and frolic
near Pearl the octopus who “inks” herself with a mist of water. Kids can even
get soaked in a water curtain that undulates back and forth like the EAC (East
Australian Current). Nemo’s Reef is surrounded by a glass enclosure, with a
main guest entrance and a wheelchair-accessible entrance.
Quiet Cove Pool and Cove Bar
Reserved exclusively for guests 18 and older, the Quiet Cove
Pool and Cove Bar is a retreat for adults to sunbathe and swim, indulge in a
cool drink or enjoy a relaxing dip in a nearby hot tub overlooking the ocean.
One of three fresh-water pools on the Disney Dream, Quiet
Cove Pool features varying depths for taking a dip, sunbathing in comfort and
enjoying a poolside cocktail. A series of connected circular pools includes a four-foot-deep
plunge pool and a 6-inch-deep sunbathing pool with built-in loungers and a
mister. Guests also can splash up to Cove Bar, which is part of the pool, and
sip a refreshing beverage.
Nearby, on the sides of deck 11, guests can soak in a
whirlpool hot tub while overlooking the ocean. Four “infinity” whirlpool hot
tubs – two for families and two just for adults – provide
spectacular views of the ocean beyond.
AquaDuck and More!
The Disney Dream will feature the world’s first shipboard
water coaster – AquaDuck – which will sweep guests away on an
exhilarating high-speed flume ride featuring twists, turns, drops, uphill
acceleration and river rapids – all while traversing the upper decks of
the ship.
Donald Pool is the place for families to gather and enjoy
all of the activities up on deck. Overlooking Donald Pool is the giant Funnel
Vision LED screen – more than 30 feet wide and 18 feet high –
showing Disney films and other live broadcast events. A retractable floor
extends over the pool, providing an ideal dance floor for deck parties.
Continuing a favorite feature of the Disney Magic and Disney
Wonder, the Disney Dream will also have a Mickey Pool for children. The shape
of Mickey Pool resembles the beloved Disney character, and an oversized version
of Mickey’s hand supports a yellow winding slide that splashes down near the
pool.
As an added convenience for parents with children of
different ages, Donald Pool, Mickey Pool and Nemo’s Reef are all located within
the same vicinity, on deck 11 between the forward and aft funnel.
The Disney Dream is scheduled to depart on its maiden voyage
Jan. 26, 2011, and will sail alternating three- and four-night cruises to the
Bahamas and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. During summer months, the
ship will alternate four- and five-night itineraries with two stops at Castaway
Cay.
Note: All photos are
renderings courtesy of the Disney Cruise Line
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Norwegian Epic To Set
Sail With Madonna, Elvis And Tina Turner
Norwegian Cruise Line has announced that the first three
"legends" to perform as part of the Legends in Concert show on
Norwegian Epic will be three of the world's best-known entertainers - Madonna,
Elvis and Tina Turner. A staple on the Las Vegas' center strip for over 25
years, Legends in Concert is known as the pioneer of live tribute shows and has
assembled the greatest collection of live tribute artists and celebrity
look-alikes in show business. "We're thrilled to be partnering with
Norwegian Cruise Line to bring Legends in Concert to Norwegian Epic," said
Brian Brigner, chief operating officer for "Legends" producer, On
Stage Entertainment. "The entertainers who will be performing on board as
Madonna, Elvis and Tina Turner are among the most talented tribute artists to
appear anywhere. They'll be joined by the Legends singers and dancers and a
rockin' live band. Guests on board Norwegian Epic are in for a tremendous
show!"
Paying tribute to and interpreting the world's most eclectic
performer, Madonna, is no small feat. For the past 12 years, Coty Alexander has
portrayed the "Material Girl" on the biggest impersonator stages in
the world. Her "immaculate portrayal" has been heralded by print and
broadcast media including MTV, E! Entertainment, Good Morning America and the
New York Times, among many others. She has accomplished the diversity of the
star's career and spans Madonna from the "Like a Virgin" days to her
current, disco-infused album, "Hung Up." While Madonna is her most
celebrated performance, Alexander also portrays other notable
"Legends," including Gwen Stefani, Marilyn Monroe and Britney Spears.
As one of the top finalists in the 2009 Ultimate Elvis
Tribute Artist Contest, Leo Days is one of the few Elvis tribute artists who
perform all three eras of Elvis, including the rock n' roll '50s, the movies and the comeback special of the
'60s, and the Vegas and concert years of the '70s. Days grew up listening to
Elvis and won his first tribute artist contest when he was 15 years old. Over
the past 12 years, Days has performed in casinos, theaters, corporate events
and festivals throughout the U.S. An international artist, he tours often in
France as well as Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Days
is a versatile performer. In addition to his singing, he plays guitar and
piano. He has worked with Legends in Concert in several of their permanent
locations and most recently in their national Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist
Tour.
Lori Mitchell-Gay will portray Tina Turner, "the Queen
of Rock and Roll," for Legends in Concert on Norwegian Epic. Mitchell-Gay
began performing in the church choir as a child. Her first professional singing
job was with a top-40 group called "High Energy." This helped her
develop her stage presence and a style, which she applies to her tribute
performances. In addition to Tina Turner, her tribute performances include
Whitney Houston and Diana Ross.
Legends in Concert on Norwegian Epic will feature three
celebrity tribute performers taking the stage in the Epic Theater for six
45-minute shows over three days during a seven-day cruise. In addition, a
cabaret-style show will be performed on three additional nights in the
Manhattan Room, the ship's New York-inspired supper club, providing an
unprecedented dining and entertainment experience on Norwegian Epic. The
celebrity performers will change every four months, keeping the show fresh and
exciting.
Ms Nieuw Amsterdam
Norwegian Epic
P&O’s
Adonia
Celebrity
Eclipse
Oceania’s
Marina & Riviera
HAL’s ms Nieuw
Amsterdam Dedicates Public Areas To New York City
The extensive array of upscale public areas aboard the new
Holland America Line
Signature-class
ship ms Nieuw Amsterdam reflects the
brand’s enhanced premium-class facilities and amenities, highlighted by décor
honoring the historic glamour of New York City, known as Nieuw Amsterdam by its
Dutch founders. Art, craftwork and historical artifacts documenting New York’s
Native American history and Dutch influences, along with the history and
glamour of Holland America Line’s 138-year association with the world’s
greatest city, are displayed throughout the ship’s expertly finished public
areas.
The new facilities are highlighted by Silk Den, a serene
52-seat lounge on Observation Deck (deck 11), featuring sweeping views of the
ocean. Immediately adjacent is Tamarind, Nieuw Amsterdam’s Pan Asian
restaurant, which also features pan-optic sea views and, like Silk Den, is
decorated with fine Asian handicrafts, including framed leather carvings set
against gold leaf.
Guests in search of their own private outdoor haven need
only visit the Observation Deck Cabana Club, a private, outdoor oasis located
high above the lower decks. Guests can reserve the airy, tented Cabanas by the
day or for an entire voyage. Nieuw Amsterdam also offers a second collection of
Cabanas lining Nieuw Amsterdam’s mid-ship Lido pool area. Equipped with luxurious chaises,
ottomans and upholstered settees, the Cabanas feature bathrobes and plush
towels, refreshments ranging from iced fruit skewers and frozen grapes to
chocolate-covered strawberries and champagne, and iPods™ uploaded with a choice
of music.
Additional premium facilities found on Deck 11 include the
Explorations Café powered by The New York Times. This comfortable, seagoing
coffee bistro features an extensive library, Internet terminals, international
newspapers, plush chairs and sofas, and a comfortable, upscale environment for
reading and conversation. The Crow’s Nest lounge, which completes Observation
Deck’s public areas, overlooks Nieuw Amsterdam’s bow and features a collection
of Nieuw Amsterdam memorabilia dating back to the original ship’s 1906 launch
and the heyday of Nieuw Amsterdam II, which carried the cream of international
society between New York and Rotterdam in the post World War II era. A plush and
quiet vantage point by day, the room transforms into a stylish dance club in
the evening.
Kids are in control on Panorama Deck (deck 10), which
features Club HAL®, the dedicated youth facilities and activities center
offering supervised, age-appropriate programming for kids 3 to 12. And, because
teens desire their own space, Holland America created The Loft, a hip lounge
where teen-age cruisers can meet, have fun and hang out. The Loft is equipped
with comfortable chairs and sofas, games and a new video editing facility, and
is decorated as a typical New York street design of large murals featuring
creations by top New York City graffiti artists, crosswalk, street signs, a
real New York yellow cab and old-fashioned hot dog stand.
In addition to a fully equipped Fitness Center offering the
largest gymnasium ever on a Holland America Line ship, Lido Deck (deck 9)
features the inspiring Greenhouse Spa and Salon, providing premium beauty and
wellness rituals from facials to bamboo and Thai poultice massages. The
Greenhouse Spa’s Thermal Suites offer premium private settings for detoxifying
and relaxing therapy. Ladies can have their hair and nails done in the Salon. A
relaxing Hydrotherapy Pool and Sauna complete the Greenhouse Spa facilities.
Lido Deck is also home to the ship’s largest pool, the Lido
Pool, which also features three Jacuzzis, and is flanked by the Cabanas. The
entire area is covered by a retractable magradome, offering year-around
opportunities for relaxing on deck. Guests can stop by the nearby Lido Bar and
Terrace Grill for burgers, fries and grilled fare. Continuing on Lido Deck, the
nearby Lido Restaurant features a wide variety of casual “comfort” cuisine with
individual stations offering specialized ethnic and regional dishes.
The Sea View Pool on Deck 9 aft offers a sunny retreat with
inspiring views of the ocean and ship’s wake. Guests can break for refreshments
at the Sea View Bar, which completes deck 9.
Promenade Deck (deck 3) begins with the Half Moon, Hudson
and Stuyvesant meeting rooms, which offer flexible and functional meeting
facilities including full audio/visual capabilities. The rooms provide the
ideal private settings for group meetings and other gatherings. Nearby is the
Screening Room, an ultra-plush 36-seat movie theater screening first-run films
and special presentations.
Promenade also features The Signature Shops, an upscale
shopping area headlined by Merabella, a luxury boutique offering high-end
designer jewelry collections. Promenade also features Fine Jewelry, which specializes in diamonds and
exotic gemstones; Fine Watches, offering top global brands; and Destination
& Apparel, which features classic nautical wear and designs tailored to
specific cruise regions. The Ocean Bar, centrally located on Promenade in the
ship’s atrium, provides a stylish vantage point from which to enjoy pre- or
after-dinner drinks.
The Culinary Arts Center presented by Food & Wine
magazine, a state-of-the-art demonstration kitchen featuring gourmet cooking
lessons from Holland America Line Master Chefs and celebrity guest chefs on
many voyages, highlights the Lower Promenade (deck 2) public areas. The Culinary Arts Center is an
interactive demonstration center providing guests with up-close access to the
newest food preparation techniques and practices taught by the masters. When
not providing cooking demonstrations, the room becomes the Queen’s Lounge, an
upscale performance venue and presentation room.
Meanwhile, night club Northern Lights offers guests a
magical venue for late evening dancing.
Lower Promenade’s Explorer’s Lounge continues Nieuw
Amsterdam’s New York theme with a stunning wall-to-wall mixed media collage of
the 17th Century New York City skyline by Dutch artist Harald Vlugt. The room
also features sculpture and decorative accessories from New York’s early Native
American and European inhabitants. Nearby is the Digital Workshop powered by
Microsoft Windows, an interactive design studio featuring free workshops led by
Microsoft-trained “techsperts” who show guests how to take better pictures,
make movies, edit images and create scrapbooks using Microsoft Windows and
Windows Live. Here, cruise image-makers can also learn to share images via
email, blogs and social networks, creating instant vacation updates.
Lower Promenade also includes a fully equipped Casino,
offering 116 slots, blackjack,
roulette, craps and a variety of poker games. Located adjacent is the Casino Bar, highlighted by a display
of large-format contemporary and classic photographs of New York City (NYC) street
scenes, sports icons, and American and Dutch celebrities. The NYC-centric décor
is continued in the nearby Piano Bar, which also features live keyboard music.
Nieuw Amsterdam’s soaring Atrium is highlighted by a
majestic telescoping chandelier designed to honor New York City’s iconic
skyline. The LED-equipped chandelier is lit in an ever-varying spectrum of rich
colors.
The Deck 2 Pinnacle Grill and Pinnacle Bar offers an
exclusive, reservations-only dining experience and exclusive wine lounge in a
glamorous setting. The grand, three-level Showroom at Sea spans decks 2 and 3,
and offers impeccable sightlines for feature.
This is HAL’s fourth ship to be named Nieuw Amsterdam. The
first Nieuw Amsterdam was launched in 1906 and used both a full set of sails
and steam engines. She was 17,149 tons and carried 2,886 passengers, 2,200 of
them in third class. She sailed in regular service through World War I and then
through to 1932.
The famed Nieuw Amsterdam II joined the fleet in 1938 as the
company's flagship. The silhouette of this ship can still be seen today behind
Henry Hudson's Half Moon in the company's logo. At 36,287 tons, "the
Darling of the Dutch," as she was known, was decorated in great style and
was launched by Her Majesty Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands. Nieuw Amsterdam
II served proudly in World War II completing 44 war time voyages carrying
nearly 400,000 passengers (mostly troops). Following the war, she was rebuilt
and, as the queen of Holland America Line's "spotless fleet," hosted
countless well-known figures among her guests, including Katherine Hepburn,
Rita Hayworth, Spencer Tracey and Albert Schweitzer.
The 33,000-ton Nieuw Amsterdam III was launched in 1983 as
one of the most elegant ships of her time. She currently sails for Thompson Cruises.
More News About NCL’s
Newbuild Norwegian Epic
Norwegian Cruise Line continues to announce new and
innovative programs onboard its new ship Norwegian Epic that will be delivered this
spring.
Eleven Complimentary Dining Options for Guests
Norwegian Epic will feature an extensive number of
complimentary Freestyle dining options – 11 out of 21 total – that
are included in the cruise fare. The additional ten dining options will have a
nominal cover charge.
Those that will be free of charge are:
--Taste, the atrium restaurant serving traditional and
contemporary cuisine
--Manhattan Room, reminiscent of an elegant supper club
complete with music, dancing and entertainment
--O'Sheehan's Bar & Grill, serving American favorites
and comfort food, 24 hours
--Garden Café, NCL's signature action station casual
restaurant
--Great Outdoors, the pool-side grill;
--Spice H20, serving Latin and Asian-influenced cuisine in
the adults-only complex;
--Atrium Cafe and Wine Bar
--Studio Lounge, serving snacks and light fare
--Epic Club, the elegant, exclusive eatery available to
Norwegian Epic's Suite and Villa guests
--Courtyard Grill, the more casual, outdoor area of the Epic
Grill, open for breakfast and lunch
--24-hour room service
Cover charges for specialty dining/entertainment venues
onboard, are:
--La Cucina, Tuscan-style eatery serving regional Italian
specialties, $10 per person;
--Cirque Dreams & Dinner, two shows nightly including a
three-course meal, $15 for general seating/$20 per person for preferred seating
--Shanghai’s, Norwegian Epic’s new Chinese restaurant
serving a delicious mix of --Chinese dishes and noodle bar specialties, $15 per
person
--Shanghai’s Noodle Bar, a la carte pricing
--Wasabi, expansive sushi and sake bar, a la carte pricing
--Le Bistro, Norwegian’s elegant bistro serving classic
French cuisine with an American flair, $20 per person
--Moderno Churrascaria, expansive salad bar and choice of a
variety of meats served by tableside passadors, $18 per person
--Cagney’s Steakhouse, the line’s signature American
steakhouse, $25 per person;
--Teppanyaki, the largest signature Japanese experiential
restaurant at sea, $25 per person
--Pizza delivery, $5, available 24 hours around the ship
Largest Spa at Sea
Norwegian Epic will feature largest spa at sea with innovative
spa treatments, suites and expansive fitness center totaling 2.883 square
meters. The Mandara Spa will feature 24 treatment rooms, two private couple’s
villas, two exotic steam Rasul rooms, Hydrotherapy Courtyard & Thermal
Suite, full-service salon, fitness center and barber shop. The spa features
more than 50 treatments for both men and women including Elemis facials,
massages, body therapies, and acupuncture along with cosmetic medical
treatments performed by a licensed doctor. The salon features hair, nail and
waxing services. In addition, kids and teens can choose from a selection of
kid-friendly spa services
Among the two dozen treatment rooms are two new couple’s
villas for the ultimate in togetherness massages with the opportunity to soak
in a private, outdoor whirlpool. Two solo villas also have outdoor whirlpools,
and six treatment rooms have balconies with chaise lounges where guests can
relax privately outdoors before or after their treatment.
In another first for the line, Norwegian Epic features 39
spa suites, deluxe balcony and balcony staterooms, which are accessed via
private key-card and offer complimentary access to the enclave surrounding
Norwegian Epic's luxurious Hydrotherapy Courtyard & Thermal Suite and
state-of-the-art fitness center. For an added indulgence, eight spa suites each
feature an in-room whirlpool.
Expanding on the popular Thermal Suite on board the line’s
Jewel class ships, Norwegian Epic’s adults-only Hydrotherapy Courtyard &
Thermal Suite features separate men's and women's areas equipped with sauna,
aromatherapy steam, experience showers and heated ceramic loungers. In
addition, the Hydrotherapy Courtyard & Thermal Suite features a tropical
garden communal setting, chaise lounge seating, a pool with massaging jets and
waterfalls, a whirlpool and an outdoor relaxation deck.
Guests looking for a unique body renewing experience should
indulge in one of the two Rasul rooms. This is a purpose-built steam room that
soothes and detoxifies the body, while guests are provided with organic muds,
exfoliants and oils to purify and nourish the body. To complete the ritual, a warm tropical rain pours down from
the dome of the rasul to wash away tension.
Fitness enthusiasts won't need to put their workout routines
on hold while vacationing on Norwegian Epic. The fitness center features an
unprecedented 37 treadmills and 18 cross trainers, extensive weight equipment
and free weight areas, stretching areas and four distinct aerobic studios. For
those who enjoy group settings, Norwegian Epic has more diverse fitness classes
than any other ship at sea, including TRX and kettlebell training; yoga;
pilates; Activio® group cycling; Gravity® reformer; and body sculpting boot
camp classes. Personal training sessions will also be available, along with
nutritional consultation and metabolism testing.
World-class entertainment
or the first
time at sea, Blue Man Group will perform their exhilarating fusion of comedy,
theatrics and paint, exclusively on Norwegian Epic. In the only “big top” at
sea, Cirque Dreams and Dinner, written and directed by Neil Goldberg, will
present a one-of-a-kind interactive theatrical dining experience with music,
mayhem and acrobatic imagination. Legends in Concert, the original and world’s
greatest live tribute show, will be featured for the first time at sea in more
than a decade on Norwegian Epic, along with The Second City improvisational
comedy and Howl at the Moon, the world’s greatest rock ‘n roll dueling piano
show that encourages audience participation.
In addition to
world-class entertainment, the 4.200-passenger Norwegian Epic incorporates many
innovations including several new types of accommodations – the curved
New Wave staterooms; the largest Villas suite complex at sea, comprising 60
suites and villas on two private decks at the top of the ship; and spa and
family-friendly accommodations. Kids will have a blast with Nickelodeon at Sea
offering Nickelodeon-themed family entertainment and programming including:
character meet and greets; interactive game shows; and more.
The ship also
boasts unique nightlife options with the first Ice Bar at sea and Spice H20
with entertainment day and night; an expansive Aqua Park with the only tube
slide and largest bowl slide at sea -- The Epic Plunge; seven decks of
Freestyle Family Fun with highlights including a 10-metre high, 20-metre wide
extreme rock climbing wall and the first ever abseiling wall at sea; the most
bowling lanes at sea with six in two venues; a mixed-use sports deck with the
ability for guests to engage in eight different athletic activities; as well as
three separate kids’ and teen activity areas.
Celebrity Cruises
Presents An Eclipse That’s Easy On The Eyes
The third of five in Celebrity Cruises’ stylish, $3.7-billion
Solstice Class fleet, Celebrity
Eclipse
made her first departure from the innovative Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg,
Germany in early March, to embark on what is very likely to be the most
challenging ride of her life: an event known as the “conveyance.”
At the tightest points along the way, there are as few as
two feet between each side of the 1,040-foot-long, 121-foot-wide Celebrity
Eclipse and the locks. The depth of the river and the draft of the ship allow
for mere inches – or less – beneath the ship. These factors and
others led Celebrity Cruises and Meyer Werft to essentially create a science
all their own, carefully monitoring the position of the moon and tidal
conditions to identify the precise moment when the depth of the river is ideal
for the ship to set sail from the shipyard. “Cruise ship captains generally do
not expect to encounter the challenges the conveyance presents,” said Celebrity
Eclipse Captain Panagiotis Skylogiannis. “Although I am accustomed to docking
in tight ports, I prefer to be chasing sunshine in the open sea. Celebrity
Eclipse is only a few feet slimmer than the narrowest lock we have to navigate,
which isn’t much room, particularly when the president of the company is
onboard, keeping a close watch! But we’ve done this twice before, and I am
entirely confident of another smooth and successful passage.”
During her inaugural season, Celebrity Eclipse will offer
cruises in the Mediterranean, Canary Islands, Scandinavia and Russia, as well
as short cruise options to Le Havre (for Paris), France, and Cork, Ireland, all
roundtrip from Southampton. The ship will present Caribbean cruises roundtrip
from Miami, Florida after crossing the Atlantic in November.
Celebrity Eclipse will be the industry’s first to offer the “Celebrity
iLounge,” complete with a retail area offering the latest products through
Celebrity’s Authorized Apple Reseller status, and the first to present Qsine, a
“uniquely unordinary,” interactive dining venue complete with wine menus on a
personal touchscreen.
The new restaurant, “Qsine,” is the brainchild of
Celebrity’s Vice President of Culinary Operations, Chef Jacques Van Staden,
Qsine’s menu design alone – a large, backlit square filled with words and
phrases designed to engage guests in the experience – implies that Qsine
is an unusual place. Libations to accompany the cuisine range from
approximately 100 varieties of primarily organic, contemporary wines, to a vast
array of creative cocktails. And, for the first time on a Celebrity ship, the
line has designed a means for guests to capitalize on technology to easily
review and order wines via the latest touch-screen devices.
Even the uniforms of the wait staff illustrate the venue’s
unique nature. Designed by Van Staden and custom-made exclusively for
Celebrity, the jackets are decidedly asymmetrical and sport square buttons, and
are intended to illustrate that the wait staff also are considered chefs,
offering guests a highly interactive and personalized dining experience.
“Qsine is
designed to surprise our guests with uniquely unordinary dishes, innovative
presentations and engaging experiences,” said Van Staden. “It’s designed to
allow them to share with each other, sample several different selections, and
simply experience both new and favorite foods in an entirely fun and unexpected
way.”
Qsine will be open nightly on Celebrity Eclipse from 6 p.m.
to 11 p.m., for a cover charge of $30 per person. There are no age restrictions
for dining in Qsine, and the dress code is smart casual and above. And guests
booked to sail on Celebrity Eclipse can plan their unique evening in Qsine
right now, by making dining reservations on the Celebrity website.
Like her sister ships – Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Equinox – Celebrity Eclipse will present The Lawn Club,
with real, growing grass; The Hot Glass Show, a glassblowing show and studio
developed with The Corning Museum of Glass; ten dining venues, including Qsine;
and widely varied entertainment, including shows with breathtaking aerial acts.
Oceania Cruises Holds
Dual-Ship Celebration At Fincantieri Shipyard
Oceania Cruises celebrated two milestones on Friday,
February 26, at the Fincantieri shipyard near Genoa. The building dock for its
new 1,258-guest, flagship Marina began filling with water and the first steel was cut for Riviera, a sister ship. Marina is scheduled to sail her maiden
voyage on January 22, 2011; plans call for Riviera to debut in April 2012.
Oceania Cruises’ Marina and Riviera will offer 629 elegantly
appointed and custom-crafted accommodations that are among the largest at sea,
ranging from 174 to a palatial 2,000+ square feet. Their top suites, destined
to set new industry standards, will feature furnishings from Ralph Lauren Home
and designs by Dakota Jackson and Tocar New York.
The sister
ships will also feature a Lalique-designed grand lobby, 10 dining venues and
several elegant bars and lounges. Facilities will include a full-service Canyon
Ranch SpaClub and fitness center, innovative Bon Appetit Culinary Center,
swimming pool and hot tubs.
During the
festivities, a bottle of prosecco wine was smashed on the hull of Marina by the
shipyard “madrina” in a nod to Italian maritime tradition. The official naming
ceremony for Marina will take place in Miami; her godmother has not yet been
announced.
In her inaugural year, Marina will cross the Atlantic,
transit the Panama Canal twice, visit ports in Mexico, as well as Los Angeles
and San Francisco, and call at a host of Caribbean island gems, sailing
round-trip from Miami. Marina will sail along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and
call at Bermuda before repositioning to Europe for summer 2011.
P&O Introduces
Adonia
P&O Cruises newbuild Adonia will join the fleet in May
2011. the introduction of 710 passenger ship Adonia, joining the fleet in May
2011. Full details of Adonia will be released in the P&O Cruises 2011/12
brochure, and her cruises can be booked from April 27, 2010.
What’s New
Adonia’s main restaurant will be the Pacific dining room and
there will be two further Select dining venues*, Italian ‘Sorrento’ and a
steakhouse named the Ocean Grill. There will also be a buffet restaurant, with
some al fresco dining and a barbecue area out on the Lido deck. For
entertainment, Adonia will have eight bars, including P&O Cruises signature
‘Crow’s Nest’ observation lounge; Andersons, the familiar club-style lounge
bar; and Raffles, which will also offer a coffee shop menu throughout the day
with pastries, chocolates, hot drinks and afternoon tea.
Adonia will also feature The Curzon Lounge, where passengers
can enjoy a drink with a sea view during the day, and by night enjoy a
performance by the Headliners theatre company, concerts, dancing, or after
dinner speakers. There will be the signature Oasis Spa, offering a range of
treatments and therapies including Aromasoul massages and body scrubs,
Aromatherapy, and reflexology. There is also a well-equipped gym with panoramic
sea views.
Adonia’s well-appointed cabins will feature Egyptian cotton
linen, tea and coffee-making facilities so popular with British passengers, and
more than 75 percent of the cabins will have a private balcony.
Adonia’s cruises will feature Spotlight–a new program
of events for passengers wanting to learn a skill, develop their knowledge or
find hobbies. Talks and interactive workshops will be offered on subjects as
such as history, current affairs, the natural world, dance, art and gastronomy.
All are delivered by experts in their field, some including familiar TV
personalities.
The ship will be based in Southampton between May and
October 2011, offering cruises from seven to 26 nights in duration to the
Mediterranean and Northern Europe. The itineraries will feature overnight calls
in Athens and St. Petersburg, as well as an Around Britain cruise.
Two Carnival Ships Refurbished
AIDAblu Gets Festive
Naming in Hamburg
February
marked the official start of the 2010 cruise season with the christening of the
AIDAblu at Hamburg’s Fischmarkt on February 8, 2010. The wintery temperatures and the ice-covered River Elbe
provided the appropriate setting for the christening’s motto “When fire meets
ice”.
In keeping with tradition Harbourmaster Hans-Jörg Pollmann
of the Hamburg Port Authority presented an admiralty plaque to the captain of
the AIDAblu, Captain Dr. Friedhold Hoppert. The ship’s godmother jewelry
designer Jette Joop, smashed a bottle on the ship’s bows and wished the new
vessel ‘God speed and bon voyage’. Joop will also continue to maintain a close
relationship with the AIDA fleet, as she will be designing uniforms for the
shipping company.
Following the christening the “AIDAblu” set sail for her
maiden voyage to Mallorca. She will return to Hamburg on March 6 and will offer
a total of nine cruises from/to Hamburg along the Atlantic west coast.
The ship is the first to take up the concept of the Atlantic
Alliance’s concept of Europe's Prime Cruise Destinations.” The “Atlantic
Alliance” is a marketing organization dedicated to promoting the cruise region
between Lisbon and Hamburg. For more details visit www.atlanticalliance.eu.
In 2010 Hamburg will be the homeport to three AIDA ships
– the AIDAblu, the AIDAluna and the AIDAaura. In total the ships will be
calling at the Port of Hamburg 43 times this season. In addition to this the AIDAcara will also be visiting Hamburg twice.
Two Carnival Ships
Return To Service After Extensive Renovations
In
February two of Carnival Cruises ships—Carnival Fascination and Carnival
Glory, returned to service after undergoing extensive upgrades. The renovations
are part of the line’s $350 million “Evolutions of Fun” refurbishment program for its
eight 70,000-ton Fantasy-class vessels. The Carnival Fascination is the sixth
ship in the Fantasy-class series to receive the extensive upgrades.
The 2,052-passenger Carnival Fascination has resumed its
year-round four- and five-day schedule from Jacksonville, Florida, following a
$34 million dry dock that included the addition of an expansive new water park,
exclusive adults-only retreat, redesigned main pool area and 98 balconies to
existing staterooms.
Carnival Fascination operates Jacksonville’s only year-round
cruise schedule, carrying approximately 170,000 passengers a year. On this
program, four-day cruises departing Thursdays visit Freeport and Nassau, The
Bahamas; five-day cruises departing Mondays call at Key West, Fla., and Nassau;
and five-day voyages departing Saturdays visit the private Bahamian island of
Half Moon Cay and Nassau. “Our Jacksonville-based cruises are a great option
for those seeking a convenient, high quality vacation at a tremendous value and
these new features will enhance the Carnival Fascination’s already strong
appeal with consumers,” said Gerry Cahill, Carnival’s president and CEO.
Carnival Fascination’s multi-million dollar refurbishment
included a total transformation of its open decks, which now feature a massive
new WaterWorks aqua park on Verandah Deck. This sprawling, all-ages facility
includes an enclosed 300-foot-long Twister water slide full of exhilarating
twists and turns, two 82-foot-long racing slides, and a splash zone for kids.
The ship’s Lido Deck pool was also renovated with a colorful tropical theme
featuring oversized umbrellas, vibrant tile work, thatched roofing and huge
stylized palm trees, creating a relaxing resort-style ambiance.
Ninety-eight balconies were also added to existing
accommodations during the dry dock, creating spacious 230-square-foot balcony
staterooms that provide the ideal vantage point for viewing the tropical
scenery. Sixty-two of the new balcony staterooms are located aft with several
of these featuring extended balconies, while 24 are located mid-ship and 12
near the stern. Several suites were also retrofitted with larger, extended
balconies.
Another popular “Evolutions of Fun” element added during the dry
dock was an adults-only retreat called Serenity, which is located on Promenade
Deck aft, providing magnificent ocean vistas. Designed as an oceangoing oasis
for relaxation, this area features a tropical design with teak-style decking,
colorful umbrellas, and thatched roofing, along with two oversized whirlpools.
Guests can relax in comfortable chaise lounges and chairs while enjoying frozen
drinks and other icy concoctions.
New dining options were added to the ship’s casual poolside
restaurant, Coconut Grove Bar & Grill. These include a Mongolian wok venue
where guests can select their favorite meat, sauce, vegetables and other
ingredients and watch as a chef creates their custom-designed stir fry dish,
and a rotisserie featuring roasted chicken and traditional side dishes.
Additionally, the Sensation and Imagination main dining
rooms were refurbished with new carpeting, upholstery and other cosmetic
enhancements. The Sensation dining room, located forward, was also reconfigured
for Your Time Dining providing guests the option of open seating between 5:45
p.m. and 9:30 p.m. nightly.
Carnival Glory
The Conquest Class 2,974-passenger Carnival Glory has
resumed Caribbean service from Miami
following
a multi-million-dollar renovation that added a host of new facilities and
features, including a Serenity adults-only retreat, a 270-square-foot Seaside
Theatre poolside LED screen, and a Circle “C” facility for 12- to 14- year olds.
Eighteen new balconies were also incorporated onto existing
ocean view staterooms and a new Mongolian wok venue was added to the casual
poolside restaurant. Bow-to-stern Wi-Fi access was added, as well.
The ship will then be deployed to New York where it will
offer a series of four- and five-day Atlantic Canada voyages from June 6 to
September 6, 2010, followed by a series of seven-day Canada/New England
cruises, from September 11 to October 9.
Located poolside on Lido Deck is the Carnival Glory’s new Seaside
Theatre, a massive 270-square-foot LED screen displaying movies, concerts,
sporting events, and other programming, including the popular “Morning Show” hosted by
the ship’s
cruise director. Utilizing the same technology featured in large stadiums and
New York’s
Times Square, the state-of-the-art entertainment system includes a 70,000-watt
sound system, providing concert quality sound, even outdoors.
During dry dock, 18 new balconies were added to existing Spa
Deck accommodations, creating spacious 220-square-foot verandah staterooms.
They are conveniently located next to the ship’s 14,500-square-foot Spa
Carnival facility offering sophisticated exercise equipment, expansive workout
facilities and a variety of soothing European-style treatments. With the
addition of these newly reconfigured staterooms, nearly 40 percent of the
Carnival Glory’s 1,487 cabins now feature private balconies.
Another popular feature added during the dry dock is
Serenity, a two-level adults-only retreat located forward on Sun Deck and Sky
Deck. Designed as an oceangoing oasis for relaxation, with decorative latticework
and teak-style decking, this area features different styles of seating,
including shaded sun loungers and hammocks, a full bar, and two oversized
whirlpools.
A new Circle “C” facility catering to 12- to 14-year-olds has been added as part of the line’s unique
offerings for kids. The center features a high-tech sound and lighting system,
plasma-screen TVs displaying movies and music videos, a touch-screen jukebox,
and gaming pods with the latest video games and consoles.
A new Mongolian wok option was added to the Carnival Glory’s
Red Sail casual restaurant located poolside on Lido Deck. At the new venue,
guests can select their favorite meat, sauce, vegetables and other ingredients
and watch as a chef creates their custom-designed stir fry dish right before
their eyes. Additionally, the Golden dining room, located forward, was
reconfigured for Your Time Dining providing guests the option of open seating
between 5:45 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. nightly.
From February to May, Carnival Glory operates seasonal seven-day
cruises from Miami, alternating weekly to the eastern and western Caribbean.
Seven-day eastern Caribbean cruises visit Half Moon Cay, St. Thomas, San Juan
and Grand Turk, while the western route features Grand Cayman, Isla Roatan,
Belize and Cozumel.
16 Ships Debut In 2010
New
Ships Directory
A Quick Preview Of
NCL's New 'Norwegian Epic'
Late
this month, the Norwegian Epic, the
first of NCL's new Epic Class of ship, begins her series of sea trials in
Europe. After completion of the trials to assess the 153,000-ton ship's sea
worthiness, the final finishes will be added to the vessel, before her delivery
from the STYX Europe shipyard in France to NCL this June.
First a new concept for solo travelers is being introduced
with Solo studios
The 4,200-passenger Norwegian Epic will incorporate many
innovations including several new types of accommodations such as the curved
New Wave staterooms; the largest Villas suite complex at sea, comprising 60
suites and villas on two private decks at the top of the ship; and spa and
family-friendly accommodations. The New Wave staterooms feature walls with a
contemporary curve while concealed contour lighting and domed ceilings give the
open feel of a skylight. Bathroom areas are separate including the shower and
modern vanity top sink. Just announced is a new concept for single
travelers—the Solo Studios—inside cabins in a special space, that will
allow solo travelers to enjoy a cruise without the usual single supplement
tacked on to the cruise rate. The Studios on Norwegian Epic are a private key-card
access complex on two upper decks (Decks 10 and 11) consisting of 128 staterooms. Each Studio
stateroom, at approximately 100 square feet of living space, features a
contemporary design with a full-size bed and separate areas for the bathroom,
sink and shower. A heavy drape separates the separate bath facilities from the
sleeping area. In addition, a studio lounge—The Living Room--in the two-deck
complex with a connecting stairway allows solo guests to a cup of coffee in the
morning, meet up with other solo cruisers or relax with a drink in the
evening. Since many of the Studio
staterooms are interconnecting, there is also the opportunity for friends to
travel together while giving each their own private space.
Recreation wise, there is plenty to do onboard. The
expansive Aqua Park features the Epic Plunge, the only tube slide at sea that
puts the blast of inner-tubing into the core of a bowl slide, with a thrilling
drop through a 200-foot long tube. The area also includes two main pools with
arching water effects that illuminate at night, five hot tubs, a wading pool
and a kid's pool that features whimsical sculptures, water sprays and a slide.
Other sports activities include a 33-foot high, 64-foot wide
extreme rock climbing wall and the first ever rappelling wall at sea; the most
bowling lanes at sea with six in two venues; a mixed-use sports deck with the
ability for guests to engage in eight different athletic activities; as well as
three separate kids' and teen activity areas, and the first squash court at sea.
In addition, in keeping with NCL's free-style dining, there
will be 20 dining choices on board. The traditional large dining rooms found on
most mainstream ships will be altered in size as the emphasis, says Executive
VP Andy Steward, will be on dining at one of the 20 venues on board. The two reduced-size
dining rooms will offer an array of dishes
inspired by some of the world's top culinary cities. In
addition, there are 18 other dining venues onboard: an upscale steakhouse that
incorporates dishes inspired by the Argentinian Churrascaria along with more
traditional steaks and chops fare; French, Italian and diverse Asian cuisine
dining spots and poolside eateries.
As for Villa guests desiring a more private dining
experience, there is the Epic Club and the Courtyard Grill.
On this ship, guests will find the only “big top" at sea a
dining venue. In this intimate 265-seat theater-in-the-round, producer/director
Neil Goldberg will present Cirque Dreams® and Dinner.--a two-hour, interactive
theatrical dining experience with a mix of acrobatics, singing, comedy and
specialty acts. It's the Big Top meets the Moulin Rouge as performers climb to
the ceiling only to suspend upside down in order to ring a dinner bell,
announce the next course, or perhaps pour a cocktail.
Throughout the ship are 20 bars and lounges, some of them
new and different such as a full Ice Bar, one of only 14 in the world, and in which
the bar, the walls, the tables, the stools, and life-size sculptures are made out
of ice. Another is Spice H2O that transforms into an adults-only,
Ibiza-inspired beach club. Located in aft, the pool by day is transformed into
a dance floor while an outdoor screen projects hypnotic visuals for the
dancers. For villa guests, there's the private Epic Club Lounge where premium
liquors are served and LED screens, framed like art masterpieces display video
montages of the world's best artwork, music videos, films, celebrities, and fashion.
There are some firsts at sea in the entertainment category. Legends
in Concert, the original and world's greatest live tribute show, will be
featured, along with The Second City improvisational comedy, and Howl at the
Moon, the world-famous rock 'n roll dueling piano show that encourages audience
participation. The Blue Man Group will perform in the ship's 685-seat Epic
Theater. Known for their wildly popular theatrical shows and concerts, which
combine music, comedy and multimedia theatrics, the group will offer a totally
unique form of entertainment.
As for the younger passenger, Nickelodeon-themed family
entertainment and programming will be presented all year long. Nickelodeon
experiences for the entire family will include: character meet and greets by
the likes of Sponge Bob, Dora the Explorer and other popular Nickelodeon stars;
interactive game shows; and more.
Norwegian Epic will make her inaugural transatlantic
seven-day cruise on June 24, 2010, departing from London (Southampton) to New
York before deploying to Miami for her alternating Eastern and Western
Caribbean itineraries, available as seven-day individual sailings or 14-day
combined sailings, through April 2011.
Guests can make a reservation on Norwegian Epic by
contacting their travel professional or Norwegian Cruise Line at 866-234-7350.
More information about the ship, her itineraries and offerings can be found at http://epic.ncl.com.
The Queen Elizabeth
Gets Floated Out

Early this month, special ceremonies at Fincantieri's
Monfalcone shipyard near Trieste, Italy, were held to mark the float out of
Cunard's newest liner, Queen Elizabeth. The first ceremony involved the welding
of significant coins beneath the mast of Queen Elizabeth for good luck. Three
coins were chosen – a half crown dated 1938 (the year the first Queen
Elizabeth was launched), a sovereign dated 1967 (the year Queen Elizabeth 2 was
launched) and a sovereign dated 2010 (to acknowledge the new Queen Elizabeth
being floated out in 2010). After the coin ceremony, the focus moved to the
dockside, where the liner was blessed and a bottle of Italian prosecco was
smashed against the hull by the Madrina. The valves of the dry dock were then
opened and the liner met the water for the first time.
The new Queen Elizabeth will reflect her predecessor Queen
Elizabeth 2-- in interior grandeur, décor and style, but with a modern twist.
From the outside, her distinctive black and red livery will hint at an
experience that differentiates a Cunard liner from a modern-day cruise ship.
This will be most evident in the ship's adherence to liner traditions, with
elegant double- and triple-height public rooms on a grand scale, luxuriously
endowed with rich wood paneling, intricate mosaics, hand-woven carpets,
gleaming chandeliers and cool marbles. Art Deco features will pay homage to the
original Queen Elizabeth and will allow the new ship to reflect a more
civilized era of travel.
Queen Elizabeth's Maiden Voyage, now sold out, will depart
on Tuesday October 12, 2010 from the company's homeport in Southampton (UK),
The remainder of her maiden season will extend through the end of 2010 and, include
voyages to the Western and Central Mediterranean and the Caribbean. On January
5, 2011, the Queen will embark on her 103-night maiden World Voyage with 35
maiden calls. This tour will feature 35 maiden calls, including Cunard's first
call ever at Port Denarau (Fiji). In total, Queen Elizabeth will call at 38
ports in 23 countries as she makes her way west around the globe, with maiden
transits of both the Panama and Suez Canals and calls at Los Angeles, Auckland,
Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai and Lisbon.
When she debuts in winter 2011, Oceania Cruises' new Marina (rendering
left) will be the first ship to offer luxury suites completely appointed from
furniture and fabrics to lig
hting and
bedding using the acclaimed Ralph Lauren Home collection. To accomplish this
industry first, the cruise line tapped New York-based Tocar Interior Design
because of the award-winning partners' keen familiarity with the Polo Ralph
Lauren esthetic. Susan Bednar Long, co-founder and president, previously
oversaw the decoration of flagship retail stores for Polo across North America.
Christina Sullivan, co-founder and vice president, began her career at Polo in
the store design department, where she launched Double RL Collection Shops
across the U.S.
The three Owner's Suites on board Marina are unlike any
luxury suites at sea. Walls of inset Georgian wood paneling are finished in an
ivory gloss. Art niches on either side are framed with polished stone and mirrored
to reflect the statuary. An ivory marble entry
way
with a David Hicks inspired black and camel mosaic tile inset is surrounded by
plush black carpeting trimmed with a polished nickel metal edge.
The foyer (photo left) also contains a mahogany gloss bar
with three ivory leather and chrome stools, stately burnished silver armchairs
covered in faux crocodile and brown and white faux zebra skins and an oversized
ivory brocade and black satin chaise in front of floor-to-ceiling windows
offering sweeping ocean vistas. An ebony baby grand piano serves as the room's
focal point while a brilliant alabaster and polished nickel chandelier hangs
overhead.
An elegant mahogany Mayfair dining table with smooth caramel
leather Clivedon dining chairs affords seating for six topped with a classic
candelabra chandelier finished in nickel complete the dramatic dining area.
Wraparound teak-covered verandas feature stylish pieces
custom-crafted from Ralph Lauren in white marine lacquer suitable for outdoor
living.
The bedroom's centerpiece is the distinctive, Bel Air bed in
a deep, library mahogany –
its headboard, footboard and side rails upholstered in
steel-blue mohair with polished nickel nail-head accents. To its left and right
are City Modern bedside chests with stainless trim and hardware, finished in
rosewood mahogany. Nightstands are topped with Faceted Crystal Prism lamps with
white silk shades.
Throw pillows upholstered in both silver-textured fabric
with contrasting ivory cord and ivory brocade pattern with contrasting blue
double-fringe trim adds to the elegance.
Oceania Cruises' new Marina has been purposefully designed
to carry 1,258 guests to the world's most alluring ports in elegance and style.
Rich woods, marble and granite, fine wool carpets and lustrous leathers adorn
public rooms. Facilities include ten dining venues – six of which are
open-seating gourmet restaurants, an array of bars and lounges, a full-service
Canyon Ranch SpaClub and fitness center, swimming pool and hot tubs.
Information about Marina itineraries will be revealed in the
coming weeks. Reservations can be made beginning in January 2010. For more
information or to order a brochure, contact a travel agent, visit www.OceaniaCruises.com or call Oceania
Cruises toll-free at 800-531-5658.
The stunning ship, Costa's 15th fleet member, built at
Fincantieri's Marghera (Venice) shipyard, was put through her paces in the open
sea for the first time, with a series of running tests on the ship's systems,
machinery and engines. During the official trials performed at sea, the Costa
Deliziosa sailed at maximum speed (in excess of 23 knots = 40 km/h), for eight
hours non-stop during the endurance test. A crash stop was also carried out. This maneuver involves the total
shutdown of propulsion with full ahead movement to see the distance required to
bring the vessel to a total stop in the event of an emergency. During the UMS trial, the Costa
Deliziosa sailed for six hours non-stop using only her automatic control systems
for power generation and propulsion. Lastly, the blackout test was conducted
whereby all the ship's control equipment is shut down and reactivated
automatically.
After the trials, the Costa Deliziosa returned to the yard
in Marghera for her final touches before entering service. The Costa Deliziosa
will be ready for delivery on January 29, 2010, while her inauguration will
take place in Dubai on February 23, 2010 during her Grand Maiden Cruise, which
departs from Savona on February 5. The inaugural event promises to be an
unforgettable occasion combining traditional Arabian enchantment, reminiscent
of “A Thousand and One Nights," with Costa's traditional Italian style.
Along with her sister ship, the Costa Luminosa, the Costa
Deliziosa will be the fleet's “flagship," offering the most exclusive and
innovative elements in the fleet and designed for Costa's most discerning
clientele. These innovations include the ship's avant-garde design and the use
of premium materials, such as various type of marbles, granite, mother-of-pearl
and Murano glass, stucco applied by spatula using the technique known as
“spatolato veneziano" and other decorative interior finishes including
“parchment scroll" lamé, refined Zebrano wood, Wenge timber and stylish
polished and glazed steel. The stunning atrium features fine works of art,
including “Sphere" by Arnaldo Pomodoro, and “Delizia fisica e Delizia
intellettuale" (Physical Delight and Intellectual Delight), a piece by leading
contemporary Italian painter Mario Donizetti. In addition, there are a variety
of entertainment options onboard including a 4D cinema; roller skating track;
the latest generation golf simulator with an outdoor putting green, a Grand
Prix race car driving simulator with the same software and technology used by
the F1 champion drivers in training; the exclusive “Samsara Spa," “PlayStation
World,"an area on board dedicated exclusively to PlayStation3, as well as the
“PlayStation on demand" cabin service.
The special coins used in the ceremony were minted to
commemorate the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's discovery of the river in
New York that bears his name. In 1609, Hudson, an English explorer employed by
the Dutch East India Company, sailed his ship Half Moon up that river. Hudson's
explorations eventually led to the first permanent Dutch settlement in North
America — a tiny village on the southern tip of Manhattan Island, which
was named Nieuw Amsterdam.
In recognition of that longstanding connection, several
rooms on Nieuw Amsterdam will have New York City themes. The main restaurant is
the Manhattan Dining Room, the atrium art is inspired by the city's skyscrapers
and the youth area will feature an authentic 1981 New York Checker cab.
After the blessing of the ship and the ceremonies,
floodgates on the dry dock opened. As the dock began to fill, a bucket was
lowered into the water and some of the first water to touch the ship's hull was
captured and preserved in a crystal bottle that is presented to the captain
during the ship's official dedication.
Nieuw Amsterdam was towed to the fitting-out dock where she
will be finished and delivered in early July 2010. Second in the Signature
Class and sister ship to the ms Eurodam,
she will carry 2,106 guests and 929 crew.
A first-of-its kind water coaster that sends guests racing
above the upper decks of the ship. An animated turtle that engages children in
conversation about life in the ocean. A sophisticated lounge where the sun sets
over the skyline of a different world-famous city
each
night. When the Disney Dream (rendering
left) debuts in early 2011, the newest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet
will bring to life these innovations and more.
Disney Cruise Line revolutionized the cruise industry with
purpose-built ships designed just for families. With the Disney Dream setting
sail on Jan. 26, 2011, preparations are underway to expand the one-of-a-kind
family experience, utilizing technology to enhance the world-class
entertainment and legendary guest services onboard. From stem to stern, the
Disney Dream will offer a cruise experience that caters to the preferences of
the whole family. "For more than a decade, passengers have filled their
passports with memories sailing around the world with Disney Cruise Line,"
said Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo. "With the Disney Dream
joining our fleet, we'll be able to take families to even more places they
never imagined they could visit – in true Disney style."
Disney Cruise Line debuts a cruise-industry first: a shipboard
water coaster … AquaDuck! AquaDuck stretches 765 feet in length – more
than two and a half times the length of a football field – and spans four
decks in height. Guests slide 13 feet over the side of the ship in a
translucent "swing out" loop allowing them to look down on the ocean
150 feet below. Guests experience coaster-like thrills as high-powered water
jets push them upwards and forwards at 20 feet per second. AquaDuck continues
through the forward funnel, encounters a 335-foot stretch of river rapids and
splashes down to an end on Deck 12.
Another stateroom innovation has all inside staterooms
featuring a Virtual Porthole that provides guests with a real-time view outside
the ship. High-definition cameras placed on the exterior of the ship feed live
video to each Virtual Porthole. As guests observe the impressive outside views,
they may glimpse animated characters such as Peach the starfish from the
Disney•Pixar hit film "Finding Nemo," or Mickey Mouse may pop by the
Virtual Porthole.
The celebration of children's creativity rises to a new
level on the Disney Dream with nearly an entire deck of youth spaces designed
to inspire, entertain and unlock the imagination of children. There are two
main spaces for children ages three to 10:
At Disney's Oceaneer Club, children can play among
larger-than-life characters from Disney•Pixar's "Toy Story" in Andy's
Room; or explore the Laugh Floor with lovable monsters Mike and Sully from
"Monsters, Inc", or dive under the sea with Nemo and friends or visit Tinker
Bell's fairy forest. At Disney's Oceaneer Lab, children can try their hand at
animation, become a pop star or navigate ships through digital seas.
Both venues offer magical interactions with the animated
characters such as Crush, the sea turtle from the Disney•Pixar motion picture
"Finding Nemo" and Stitch, the mischievous alien from "Lilo and
Stitch." The characters chat, play and joke with children in live,
unrehearsed conversations from their digital undersea and intergalactic environments
via 103-inch plasma screens.
Located inside the forward funnel is Edge – the lounge
just for tweens (ages 11 to 13). This tween pad is filled with a multitude of
hi-tech entertainment including the ability to create and star in photo
postcards and video karaoke using green-screen technology.
Teens have their own exclusive club aboard the Disney Dream
with Vibe – a trendy and inviting indoor/outdoor space created especially
for guests ages 14 to 17. A "teen-only" swipe card provides access to
the nearly 9,000-square-foot club.
Teens can create and edit videos, play computer games,
access the onboard social media application or try their hand at spinning and
mixing dance tracks. Teens have their own private outdoor deck area with chaise
lounges for sunbathing, two wading pools, misters and pop jets for cooling off,
and deck games such as ping-pong and foosball.
Disney continues its innovative rotational dining concept
onboard with elaborately themed restaurants, distinctly Disney touches, and
world-class cuisine to create a magical dining experience. Throughout the
cruise, guests "rotate" through three different restaurants for
dinner – with their servers accompanying them, providing guests with
friendly, familiar, personalized service each night. The rotational dining restaurants
include: Animator's Palate, a signature Disney Cruise Line restaurant; Royal
Palace, an elegant restaurant inspired by the classic Disney films
"Cinderella," "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,"
"Beauty and the Beast" and "Sleeping Beauty" and Enchanted
Garden, a whimsical, casual restaurant inspired by the gardens of Versailles
and featuring a dining environment that magically transforms from day to night.
Adults can escape into The District, a nighttime
entertainment area on the Disney Dream with five unique venues. This playground
for grownups features sophisticated lounges, each with its own unique design,
look, feel, and palate-pleasing delights.
Senses Spa & Salon offers adult tranquility with 17
private treatment rooms, lavish spa villas with indoor treatment rooms and
private outdoor verandahs, and Rainforest, a special section of the spa
offering the benefits of steam, heat and hydrotherapy to relax the mind and
body.
At Palo, adult guests find epicurean excellence and an
unforgettable dinner experience at sea. Every seat offers beautiful ocean
vistas while a pianist softly serenades guests in an intimate restaurant
setting.
The Disney Dream is scheduled to depart on its maiden voyage
January 26, 2011, and will sail alternating three- and four-night cruises to
the Bahamas and Disney's private island, Castaway Cay. During summer months,
the ship will alternate four- and five-night itineraries with two stops at
Castaway Cay. Guests can now book their Disney Dream cruise.
To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a
vacation, guests can visit www.disneycruise.com;
travel agents can call Disney Cruise Line at 888/325-2500 or visit www.disneytravelagents.com
.
American Cruise
Lines will welcome the Independence next fall when she joins its fleet
Shipbuilding in Salisbury, Maryland, the Independence will
be the fifth ship American Cruise Lines operates along the East Coast of the US
with destinations including Maine, New England, Hudson River, Potomac River,
Chesapeake Bay, the Historic South and Florida. While having the same passenger
capacity of two of its sister ships, the American Star and the American Spirit,
the Independence will be a larger ship, allowing for an increase in size to the
already spacious staterooms and other interior areas for which American Cruise
Lines is well known.
Along with the increase in size, the Independence will have
the latest technology in navigation and communication equipment and will meet
the most stringent safety and environmental standards. The Independence will
also be fully stabilized enabling it to smoothly navigate the coastal waterways
and reach even more fascinating destinations while providing passengers
exceptional comfort.
The Independence will feature all the luxuries American
Cruise Lines' guests have come to expect including all staterooms having large,
opening picture windows, roomy baths and 80 percent of the staterooms with
private balconies. Every stateroom will be fitted with flat-screen satellite TV
and DVD players, individual climate control, wireless Internet access and many
other modern conveniences and amenities expected by the discerning traveler.
The ship's layout will include an elevator to all decks, comfortable lounges, a
spacious observation deck, a well-stocked library and a glass-enclosed dining
room providing a panoramic view to passing
The Independence will go into service in June 2010, with her
maiden voyage being planned on the Chesapeake Bay. Soon after, it will cruise
the picturesque ports of New England, followed by the Hudson River and Historic
South in the fall.