
One thing about being a cruise ship speaker is that you can have your choice of ships to sail on – within certain limits. Like your agent has to have an opening on the line you are looking for, your topic has to be accepted by the line and there has to be an opening that you can get. OK, let’s look at these monsters you can try for.
I have never been on those 5,000 person floating cities, but would like to, just to see what they are like. When looking at these behemoths, keep in mind that the Titanic, then the largest ship (1912), was only 880 feet long.
The Royal Princess
Size 1,083ft
Max capacity: 4,100
Norwegian Getaway
Size: 1,063ft
Max capacity: 3,910
Norwegian Breakaway
Size: 1,068ft
Max capacity: 3,988
Queen Mary 2
Size: 1,132ft
Max capacity: 3,090
Independence of the Seas
Size: 1,112ft
Max capacity of 4,375
Liberty of the Seas
Size: 1,112ft
Max capacity: 4,375
Freedom of the Seas
Size: 1,112ft
Max capacity: 4,375
Norwegian Epic
Size: 1,081ft
Max capacity: 5,183
Oasis of the Seas
Size: 2,706ft
Max capacity: 6,296
Allure of the Seas
Size: 2,706ft
Max capacity: 6,296
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