Monday, March 12, 2007
Freedom of the Seas
The Freedom of the Seas is the largest cruise ship yet built. Cabins sizes range from 160 square foot, twin-bed interior cabins to the palatial 14-person, 1200 square foot Presidential Suite.
Passenger capacity - 3634
Crew members - 1360
Length - 1112 ft (New York’s Chrysler Building, 1046 ft)
Beam - 184 feet
Fuel consumption: 28,000 gallons per hour
Operating costs: $1 million per day
Passenger Decks - 15
Cabins - 1800
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3 comments:
not very green then. a fairly high carbon footprint. :-)
yep, the S.U.V. of the waves... imagine the embarrassment if you put the wrong fuel in those tanks!
It's believed the 28,000 gallons per hour is a typo and is really 2,800.
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