Thursday, 8 March 2007

Freedom Of The Seas

The 'Freedom of the Seas' is a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship and the world's largest passenger vessel. She can accommodate over 4,300 passengers on her fifteen passenger decks, served by over 1300 crew.

The Freedom of the Seas was built at the Aker Finnyards drydock in Turku, Finland. She has 30 lifeboats, her operating costs are $1 million per day, she has 750,000 lightbulbs and 4,700 works of art, and uses 35,000 kg of ice daily. The largest suite is 113 square meters, sleeps 14 people and has five flat panel TVs, a private whirlpool, and a wet bar. The ship consumes approximately 28,000 gallons of fuel per hour.

Take a closer look at the Freedom of the Seas.

2 comment(s):

Anonymous said...

Um.... 4300 passengers and only *30* lifeboats? That's 140+ people per lifeboat. I think I'll pass, thank you...

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