Orlando Sentinel

Wave of cruise ships line up for Florida debuts

- By Richard Tribou

The parade of new cruise ships is about to hit full stride into Florida ports.

November will see the arrival of Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas, Norwegian Bliss and Celebrity Edge followed in December by Holland America ms Nieuw Statendam.

These four ships join Carnival Horizon that began sailing from Florida in September.

The five new cruise ships mark the largest influx of new hardware to the state in years.

That includes technicall­y the largest ship in the world in the form of Symphony of the Seas, which is the fourth Oasis-class vessel sailing from the state. It’s headed to PortMiami and the cruise line’s brand new terminal which has its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 2.

The ship is set to begin sailing Nov. 9. Symphony of the Seas spent the summer sailing in Europe since its spring debut. It will actually make Port Canaveral its first North American stop, but at 2 a.m. on Nov. 8 to process immigratio­n before heading south. While only incrementa­lly larger than its sister ships, its maximum capacity is 6,680 guests with 2,200 crew.

On its heels will be Norwegian Bliss, which will begin sailing from PortMiami on Nov. 17. Bliss had made a pit stop in Miami on its way to a summer of Alaska sailings.

The 168,028-ton, 4,004-passenger vessel is a sister ship to Norwegian Escape, and the third in the line’s Breakaway Plus class of ship. Its signature feature is a 1,000-foot-long go-cart track that features 15 turns across two decks with vehicles that approach 30 mph.

Also debuting in November is the first-in-class Celebrity Edge. The 2,918-passenger ship will begin sailing out of Port Everglades on Nov. 21. The 1,004-foot-long vessel’s unique features include the Magic Carpet, a large multiuse elevator of sorts that moves up and down the side of the 16-deck ship while playing the role of mass transporta­tion, but also as an entertainm­ent and dining venue.

Another unique feature on Edge is the three-story venue called Eden that will feature an 18-foot-tall wall of plants over a bar that uses ingredient­s from the plants in its drinks.

The venue will act as relaxing lounge during the day and dinner theater venue at night with aerialists and musicians. Other features include martini glass-shaped jacuzzis, staterooms without sliding doors and two new suite categories.

In December, Holland America Line debuts the second of its Pinnacle Class ships. The 2,650-passenger Nieuw Statendam mirrors sister ship ms Koningsdam with its “Music Walk” venues of the Lincoln Center Stage, Billboard Onboard and B.B. King’s Blues Club. New to the ship will be the Rolling Stone Rock Room, a venue formed in partnershi­p with Rolling Stone, and in which will be a live five-piece band that chronicles the history of rock.

It begins service from Everglades on Dec. 19.

Carnival Horizon started the new ship part in September when it began year-round sailing from Port Miami on mostly seven-night Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean itinerarie­s.

Like its sister ship Carnival Vista, Horizon features the suspended bike-like attraction SkyRide but also debuted the line’s first Dr. Seuss-themed water park and the new dining and brewery concept that married the Guy Fieri barbecue concept Pig and Anchor with an on-board brewery. The 3,934-passenger ship began Miami service on Sept. 20.

All five ships are the largest ships ever built for each of their respective cruise lines (technicall­y Horizon and Vista are the same size).

With their debut, ships that had been sailing from Florida have shuffled to other ports including the departure of Norwegian Escape to New York and Carnival Vista to Galveston.

Returning to Florida, though, and sailing for the first time from Port Canaveral is Carnival Breeze, which takes over for Carnival Magic which slides down to Miami.

The winter sailing season from Florida is always the state’s most popular. Both PortMiami and Port Everglades will each see close to 30 ships using it as a regular embarkatio­n point from NovemberMa­y, while Port Canaveral will have up to nine, Tampa up to six and Jacksonvil­le home to three.

 ?? SIMON J. HARVEY Above: Left: ?? November will see the arrival of Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas. The Grand Plaza is the central gathering area of Celebrity Edge. It features a 7-ton chandelier, martini bar and The Pendulum art installati­on.
SIMON J. HARVEY Above: Left: November will see the arrival of Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas. The Grand Plaza is the central gathering area of Celebrity Edge. It features a 7-ton chandelier, martini bar and The Pendulum art installati­on.
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