Royal Caribbean International has taken delivery
of Quantum of the Seas, from Meyer Werft Yard. The ship will
welcome her first guests on 2 November 2014 for a trans-Atlantic
voyage to her home port of Cape Liberty Cruise Port, Bayonne, New
Jersey.
Quantum of the Seas will sail from New York
harbor to the Bahamas and the Caribbean for her inaugural season
before departing for her new homeport of Shanghai (Baoshan),
China, in May 2015.
Sister-ship Anthem of the Seas will debut in
Southampton in April 2015 and sail Mediterranean itineraries.
Quantum-class ships are among the world’s most
technologically advanced in the world with what RCI describes as “boatloads of
bandwidth” which allows the cruise line to offer unprecedented
connectivity – 500 times more than any most other cruise ships;
easy-to-use systems that expand guest choices and simplify
schedules, plus, RFID technology that speeds up the boarding
process and allows guest to track their luggage every step of the
way.
The ships offer new features, such
as RipCord by iFLY, the first skydiving experience at sea; the
North Star, an engineering marvel that transports guests more than
300 feet above the ocean; SeaPlex, the largest indoor sports and
entertainment complex at sea with bumper cars, roller skating and
more; as well as the Bionic Bar powered by Makr Shakr which
features robotic bartenders.
The ships also showcase the cruise line’s
largest and most advanced staterooms ever, including the
staterooms with Virtual Balconies, which
offer expansive, real-time views of the ocean and exciting
destinations from every interior stateroom.
Quantum-class ships span 16 guest decks;
encompass 167,800 gross registered tons; carry 4,180 guests at
double occupancy; and feature 2,090 staterooms.
RCI,
Royal Caribbean
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