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World's largest cruise ship, "lcon of the Seas," which includes the largest swimming pool at sea and an "Ultimate Family Townhouse" costing $100,000

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World's largest cruise ship, "lcon of the Seas," which includes the largest
swimming pool at sea and an "Ultimate Family Townhouse" costing $100,000 per
week, sets sail on its first voyage



Richard
 
We will be seeing this ship in port STT USVI Crown Bay :D this Wednesday
 
see at least two facebook friends are on its maiden voyage....and they sure like to take photos!
 
Whom does it cost $100K per week...each passenger?
 
i think it was the price for that ridiculous cabin (had 2 or 3 stories, and a giant slide)
 
Do you get a butler for that $100k?
 
We have no desire to sail on a ship that large....
I concur. Those mega-ships, while entertaining, hardly seem like sailing to me.
You may as well stay on land and "cruise" the strip or streets of NYC.
 
A honest opinion here - the size isn't an issue for me, the larger the better. However the large price that goes with the large ships I don;t like. The higher the value (lower price, same or better level of service ) is what floats my boat.
 
I can't see the appeal of a huge ship. If someone will pay for the enormous suite for me I'm willing to give it a try. Otherwise I prefer the more intimate experiences of a smaller ship.

Once again, it proves that there are a ton of people with travel budgets equal to the GNP of Rhode Island.
 
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