City-Sized Cruise Ships

The Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship 'Harmony of the Seas' is Astounding

The Royal Caribbean cruise ship 'Harmony of the Seas' is set to start sailing in 2017 and will offer guests an experience unlike anything seen before.

The 'Harmony of the Seas' cruise ship is split up into seven distinct neighborhoods that enable guests to enjoy just about anything they feel like doing at any time. Those who don't want to take a ride on the Flowrider surf simulator or zipline can take a walk in the central park, watch a movie at the 3D cinema or take a ride on one of the carnival attractions.

Capable of holding up to 6,360 guests and 2,100 crew members, the Royal Caribbean cruise ship 'Harmony of the Seas' is destined to be a floating city when it takes to the seas next year.
Trend Themes
1. City-sized Cruise Ships - The trend of building city-sized cruise ships presents opportunities for creating unique onboard experiences and attracting new types of customers.
2. Distinct Neighborhoods - The concept of dividing cruise ships into distinct neighborhoods allows for customized experiences and targeted marketing to different customer segments.
3. Floating Entertainment Complex - The inclusion of various entertainment options, such as cinemas, theme park attractions, and simulators, transforms cruise ships into floating entertainment complexes with potential for innovation in immersive entertainment technologies.
Industry Implications
1. Cruise Ship Manufacturing - The trend toward larger, more diverse cruise ships opens up opportunities for manufacturers to design and build innovative vessels that cater to specific customer preferences.
2. Hospitality and Tourism - The city-sized cruise ship trend presents new avenues for hospitality and tourism companies to collaborate with cruise lines in providing unique on-board experiences and creating destination-like environments.
3. Entertainment and Theme Parks - The integration of entertainment options similar to those found in theme parks aboard cruise ships offers potential partnerships and collaboration opportunities between cruise lines and entertainment industry players.

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