Size Does Matter
[QUOTE]Originally posted by BlueS2000Boy
ya royal has stepped down a notch, i always crusie with them and have been on all there super ships. the biggest being navigator of the seas. which honestly you can't tell its any bigger then voyager, adventurer or explorer which i am getting ready to go on again. i have been on all 4 and they are all big. the navigator is just a laid out a bit different then the rest. july 4 i leave on exlporer and
ya royal has stepped down a notch, i always crusie with them and have been on all there super ships. the biggest being navigator of the seas. which honestly you can't tell its any bigger then voyager, adventurer or explorer which i am getting ready to go on again. i have been on all 4 and they are all big. the navigator is just a laid out a bit different then the rest. july 4 i leave on exlporer and
They're all listed with exactly the same specs, blue, not that it matters: 138,000 gross tons, length 1020 feet, beam 157.5 ft., etc.
Anyway, have a blast. I want a blow-by-blow precie of your trip on QM2!
Anyway, have a blast. I want a blow-by-blow precie of your trip on QM2!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chazmo
They're all listed with exactly the same specs, blue, not that it matters: 138,000 gross tons, length 1020 feet, beam 157.5 ft., etc.
Anyway, have a blast.
They're all listed with exactly the same specs, blue, not that it matters: 138,000 gross tons, length 1020 feet, beam 157.5 ft., etc.
Anyway, have a blast.
We honeymooned on Adventure of the Seas this summer. It's difficult to get a sense of how big the ship really is until you see it in real life. I can't even imagibe what the QM2 is like.


-Nick


-Nick







