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New cruise ship ‘ a game changer’

Quantum of the Seas offers bumper cars, skydiving and observatio­n capsule

- BETH J. HARPAZ

NEW YORK — Royal Caribbean cruise line dazzled cruise aficionado­s Tuesday with details of its forthcomin­g Quantum of the Seas ship, which will be the first at sea to offer attraction­s like bumper cars, simulated skydiving and an observatio­n capsule called The North Star, with a bird’s- eye view 91 metres above the water.

“Without a doubt, Quantum of the Seas is a game changer with technologi­cal innovation­s never imagined aboard a cruise ship,” said Stewart Chiron, who writes at CruiseGuy.com.

“I can’t wait to get on it,” said Barbara Lippincott, who’s taken 160 cruises on Royal Caribbean and was among a number of the company’s devotees at a Manhattan event unveiling the ship’s features.

Richard Butz, a Pennsylvan­iabased travel agent with Cruise One, said he’ll have no trouble selling trips on Quantum. “Royal Caribbean comes up with things nobody ever thinks of,” he said.

Quantum will launch in November 2014 and will home port in Cape Liberty, in Bayonne, N. J., with winter sailings to the Bahamas and Caribbean.

Royal Caribbean executives said The North Star was inspired by the London Eye. The capsule can hold 14 people and is attached to a crane- like arm.

The skydiving attraction, called Rip cord, uses a powerful wind flow to keep participan­ts aloft while floating and spinning over an outdoor deck. “You’re not touching anything but the air,” said Adam Goldstein, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean Internatio­nal.

An indoor complex called SeaPlex will host basketball, table tennis, trapeze instructio­n and bumper cars. The space converts to a dance floor for rollerskat­ers, with a DJ hovering above in a see- through pod. Another space, Two70, has a 270- degree panoramic view and will host aerialists and other performanc­es.

Cabins have modular features like interior doors so that adjacent bedrooms can be connected for large families or multi- generation­al groups.

Not everything on Quantum is new to the industry. Norwegian’s Epic ship introduced rooms designed for solo travellers, which Quantum will also have. Disney’s Dream and Fantasy ships have “virtual portholes” for windowless staterooms offering live views of the sea, and all of Quantum’s interior cabins will also have “virtual balconies” consisting of LED screens with projected ocean views.

Tickets for Quantum’s first sailing will go on sale to the public June 4, with Royal Caribbean regular cruisers getting an early shot at tickets starting May 27. Prices were not announced but cruise lines typically charge more for new ships than for other cruises.

Richard Fain, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., said there would be no extra fees for many of the ship’s attraction­s, including The North Star and skydiving.

Royal Caribbean also owns the largest cruise ships in the world, the Oasis of the Seas and the Allure of the Seas, which carry more than 6,000 people apiece. Quantum will carry 4,180 passengers.

 ??  ?? This computer- generated image shows Royal Caribbean Internatio­nal’s cruise line’s forthcomin­g ship, Quantum of the Seas. The ship will offer a number of innovative features including The North Star, an observatio­n capsule on a movable arm that will...
This computer- generated image shows Royal Caribbean Internatio­nal’s cruise line’s forthcomin­g ship, Quantum of the Seas. The ship will offer a number of innovative features including The North Star, an observatio­n capsule on a movable arm that will...

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