A Sneak Peek At The Futuristic Cruise Ships That Will Hit The Seas This Year
English TV producer Jason Bradbury teamed up with Royal Caribbean to produce a video detailing the ships' new features. Both will offer futuristic technology aimed at making cruising even more enjoyable and entertaining.
One of the major features on the new boats will be the North Star, a glass capsule modeled after the London Eye, which will suspend passengers 300 feet above the deck. This feature will operate whether the ship is docked or sailing.Royal Caribbean
Another special feature, called Two70°, is a room that offers 270-degree views of the ocean. Royal CaribbeanRobotic screens will also project images - either real or imaginary - onto the room's massive windows, creating the illusion of a new location.Royal CaribbeanThe ships will also offer RipCord by iFly, an experience that uses a wind tunnel to simulate the feeling of skydiving. Royal CaribbeanAnd Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas will host Sea-Plex, an entertainment center that transforms to accommodate the desired activity, whether it's rollerblading, driving bumper cars, or playing basketball.Royal CaribbeanThe ships will each have 18 decks and 2,090 state rooms. Even interior rooms will have ocean views with the help of "virtual balconies," which offer real-time views of the sea.Royal CaribbeanThe ships can each hold 4,180 passengers at double occupancy. Quantum of the Seas is set to sail in November 2014 from New York, while Anthem of the Seas will sail from Southampton, UK, in April 2015.