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:

Anonymous said...

not very green then. a fairly high carbon footprint. :-)

Brett Jordan said...

yep, the S.U.V. of the waves... imagine the embarrassment if you put the wrong fuel in those tanks!

Skiguy said...

It's believed the 28,000 gallons per hour is a typo and is really 2,800.

 
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