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Post by limestpimp on Apr 29, 2006 6:55:25 GMT -1
The vessel, which has more than 1,800 rooms for up to 4,375 passengers, is more than 1,112ft (339m) in length - longer than 37 double-decker buses.
It boasts an onboard surfing pool with its own wave machine, a rock climbing wall and skating rink.
It has replaced the ocean liner Queen Mary II as the world's biggest cruise liner, which although six metres longer, is 15m narrower than the Finnish-built vessel.
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That sounds so so big, cant imagine it in the Albert Dock, but you never know!
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Post by roddysul on Apr 29, 2006 10:14:58 GMT -1
once they've built the cruise ship terminal at the Pier Head you never know.
Remember when THE World sailed into the river - I was trying to have a quiet hangover and the sod woke me up with its foghorn
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Post by jowarrior on Apr 30, 2006 9:57:13 GMT -1
it would get the tourists flocking to see that.
just a big boat at the end of the day though init? give me a 4 pack, a comfy seat and brookside any day of the week! oh yes ;D
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