Really OLD news. This was on cable a few weeks ago!!
Ray Goldenberg wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I received this information from Royal Caribbean regarding a TV
> special. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are
> available on my web site.
>
> Best regards,
> Ray
> LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
> 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
> http://www.lighthousetravel.com
>
>
> Royal Caribbean International's newest, largest and most innovative
> ship,
> Freedom of the Seas made its debut this past June to the wonder and
> delight
> of guests and travel partners alike. Now you can see for yourself how
> this
> miracle of maritime science came to life on the Science Channel
> special
> Ultimate Cruise Ship: Building Freedom of the Seas.
> Ever wondered what it takes to build a cruise ship a quarter mile
> long, 18
> stories high, and weighing in at 160,000 gross registered tons? The
> Science Channel special will take you behind the scenes to reveal the
> technological secrets of what's involved in building the world's
> largest
> ocean liner. The only thing more incredible than the ship itself is
> the
> process that brought it from the drawing table to become the
> revolutionary
> marvel of naval engineering that it is.
> Watch as the story of this incredible ship unfolds, from meeting the
> leading engineers who built this modern masterpiece, to learning about
> how
> the Freedom of the Seas is contributing to the well being of the
> environment with the revolutionary Scanship system. The Science
> Channel
> will also take you below the decks into the Freedom of the Seas'
> cutting-
> edge navigational system and state-of-the-art engine room where you
> will
> see what it takes to keep the Freedom of the Seas and its precious
> cargo
> safe in the most extreme weather. You will even learn how this super
> ship
> stays afloat!
> Catch the Discovery Channel Premiere of Ultimate Cruise Ship: Building
> Freedom of the Seas this Saturday, July 15th at Noon EST. A DVD of
> this
> special program will be available for order from Inktel by the end of
> August 2006. |