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The Biggest Cruise Ship Ever Sets Sail

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naomi24 | 12:15 Wed 09th Mar 2022 | Travel
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Five times the size of the Titanic, The Wonder of the Seas, fitted out with 19 swimming pools, 20 restaurants, 11 bars, an ice rink, casino and even its own Central Park, and equipped to carry 6,988 passengers along with 2,300 crew, sounds like my idea of the holiday from hell.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/17859987/worlds-biggest-cruise-ship-wonder-seas-maiden-voyage/

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I agree, hell!
Doesn't float my boat.
not for me, i'd never find my way from the bar to my cabin
The ship may have cost a lot of money to build but it looks tacky and cheap.
I dont think so.
It would be hell if a virus/ tummy bug broke out in the middle of the ocean!..
Yes Naomi, it is too big, moving around that many people would be a nightmare. I would not travel in it as i would worry about its oversize as it looks top heavy.
Went on a Med cruise in 2003, never again. Didn't find it the least bit relaxing.
No problem first class suite ,privileged dining......
//...sounds like my idea of the holiday from hell.//

That's far too kind a description, naomi. I should think a holiday in Hell would be delightful by comparison. I saw an article about this monstrosity in the paper over the weekend. Words fail me - and that doesn't happen too often! :-)
What an ugly ship.
Mine too, couldn't think of anything worse than spending time on it.
6,987 too many passengers
Or 2000 average sized Americans.

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