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Disney will soon own one of the world's largest cruise ships

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WOW this ship is crazy huge and wow they got it at a massive discount on it. It was said to sold around 40 million. I'm glad they saved it and didn't just scrap it, what a waste that would be.


The “world’s largest” cruise ship, which was set to be scrapped before its maiden voyage, has now been acquired by Disney.
German-Hong Kong shipbuilding firm MV Werften had nearly completed construction of the ship — Global Dream II — when it filed for bankruptcy at the start of this year.

It was on the market for 10 months and if administrators couldn’t find a buyer, the 20-deck vessel would have ben scrapped.

However, last Wednesday Disney Cruise Line confirmed acquisition of the ship, noting it secured the mammoth vessel for “a favourable price”.

While the price tag hasn’t been disclosed, it reportedly costs $2 billion – with a further $340 million needed for completion.

It is currently located at the former MV Werften shipyard in Wismar, Germany, where it will remain until construction is complete under the management of Meyer Werft — the Papenburg-based company that built the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish.

The ship will be renamed with certain features reimagined under the expertise of its “imagineers”.

“The new ship, to be based outside the United States, will feature innovative Disney experiences along with the dazzling entertainment, world-class dining and legendary guest service that set Disney Cruise Line apart,” it read on the Disney Parks website.

“The exterior will be adorned in the iconic, Mickey Mouse-inspired colours of the fleet, complete with signature red funnels.”

The 189,000-tonne ship, originally built to carry 9000 passengers — reportedly making it the world’s largest by passenger capacity — will be reduced to approximately 6,000 with around 2,300 crew members.

Its original design features included the first theme park at sea, plans for the longest roller coaster at sea., 350 metres of water slides, an inflatable obstacle course, a surf simulator, a trampoline park and mini karts.

Areas such as a large casino will be also redesigned in keeping with Disney’s family-oriented cruises, according to Maritime Executive.

Meanwhile, the mammoth ship is expected to be among the first in the cruise industry to be fuelled by green methanol, one of the lowest emission fuels available.

Disney plans for it to join the Disney Cruise Line fleet in 2025.

The administrator for MV Werften, Christoph Morgen, said the sale is great news for the shipbuilders.

SOURCE - https://www.news.com.au/travel/trav...y/news-story/a6bad1fe4bd718b069856d71e4394a4f

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$40 million is peanuts, if that is true
Being on somewhere that large and full of people is my idea of hell! So, I'll pass
 
I am a Disney nerd so I would love it, but I could never afford it unless I win the lotto.
 
It was going to be scrapped? Jesus Tittyfucking Christ where are our priorities as a species? ](*,)
 
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The phrase "family-oriented cruises" is enough to put me off.
The word "Disney" alone is more than enough to put me off, but being coupled with 'cruise ship' (ie, floating bacterial and viral petri dish) sends it right of off the charts.
 
I assume there will be no children on board . .
 
As Sharon Osborne said: "A fucking floating Butlin's."

I agree with her. Even though I had to look up Butlins. :) At this point it's not a ship but a floating apartment complex and mall.
 
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I think the whole Disney dream was always too middle-class for me. Born into low poverty, imagining going to Disneyland was as surreal as going to the moon.

Once I'd been to Six Flags Overe Texas when in high school. I pretty much knew theme parks were not for me. I've literally never wanted to go to any Disney anything beyond cinema.

I'm afraid cruises of any kind are even less appealing. Not a fan of crowds or being trapped without freedom of my movement. And no desire at all to be around a bunch of people much wealthier than me making me feel poor.
 
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I went to Disneyland because I didn't want to put up with all the "What do you mean you didn't go to Disneyland?!?!" BS when I got back home.

As for cruise ships, this is what I'd want to go on:

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There's always solitude at the crow's nest on the mainmast.
 
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I went to Disneyland because I didn't want to put up with all the "What do you mean you didn't go to Disneyland?!?!" BS when I got back home.

As for cruise ships, this is what I'd want to go on:

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There's always solitude at the crow's nest on the mainmast.
And, one can always induce the captain to wrangle the rowdies into walking the plank :rotflmao:
 
It was going to be scrapped? Jesus Tittyfucking Christ where are our priorities as a species? ](*,)

Right I was thinking the same thing. They got a massive discount on it for 40 million and the previous company spent almost 2 billion on it. :oops:
 
It was going to be scrapped? Jesus Tittyfucking Christ where are our priorities as a species? ](*,)


Surely most of it would be disassembled and used/sold for other projects. Recycling. At a huge loss, of course, as it all sits depreciating.

The cost of doing so would be huge, I'd imagine.

There's also the cost of maintaining and storing the monster while it's setting idle-- not recouping any expenses.
 
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