Showing posts with label Anthem of the Seas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anthem of the Seas. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2016

Travelore News: Giant Royal Caribbean Ship Damaged In 'Extreme' Storm Will Return To Port This Evening #AnthemOfTheSeas

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By , USA TODAY
Damage from a powerful storm sent one of the world's newest and biggest cruise ships back to port Monday.
The "extreme wind and sea conditions" that struckRoyal Caribbean's 168,666-ton Anthem of the Seas on Sunday forced the captain to confine passengers to their cabins until the storm passed early Monday.
The cruise line, in a statement sent to USA TODAY, said the fierce conditions that hit as the ship sailed south from the New York area to Port Canaveral, Fla., were unexpected.
"The captain told everyone this morning that the day was among his most challenging — if not his most challenging — at sea,"  said Robert Huschka, executive editor of the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network. Huschka is on board the ship with his family.
Four passengers were injured during the event, though none seriously, according to spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez. The ship is returning to Bayonne, N.J., its home port, and the remainder of the voyage is being canceled.
Anthem is carrying 4,529 passengers and 1,616 crewmembers, according to a spokeswoman. It's on a seven-night voyage from its home base to Florida and the Bahamas that began Saturday.
Passengers tweeting from Anthem describe hurricane-force winds and giant waves that rocked the vessel wildly, overturning furniture, smashing glassware and collapsing part of a ceiling in a public corridor. Photos posted by passengers show damage in several areas.
"I'm not going to lie: It was truly terrifying,"  Huschka said.
A buoy in the Atlantic about 260 miles south of Cape Hatteras reported wave heights of 30 feet and wind gusts of 74 mph late Sunday, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. A screen shot of the wind gauge on Anthem cabin TVs posted by a passenger on Twitter shows wind speeds as high as 106 knots, the equivalent of 122 mph.
A passenger posting on a message board at CruiseCritic.com reported waves crashing as high as the Deck 5 promenade, with water seeping into the ship through the doorways before watertight doors were closed. Another passenger posting at CruiseCritic.com said a large white structure broke off the top of the vessel and landed in a pool.
Huschka said the captain of the vessel made an announcement at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday as the storm raged that passengers should remain in their cabins, saying the strength of the storm had surprised everyone and that the ship would hold position and try to turn into it. The captain then was unavailable for announcements as the storm continued into the evening.
"A very nervous cruise director kept coming on. He didn't sound very reassuring. He said, 'We are OK,'" Huschka said.
The situation began to improve late in the evening, and by 1 a.m. Monday the ship had resumed sailing.
Huschka said most of the damage to the ship appeared superficial, with "lots of broken glass, especially on the pool deck."  Water came in through some balcony doors and now is being mopped up or dried with blowers, he added.
One thing that was unaffected by the storm: The TV signal bringing in the Super Bowl on Sunday evening.  It was "perfect picture during the height of the storm," Huschka said. "That certainly improved my mood."
NOAA's Ocean Prediction Center issued its first alert Friday at 1 p.m. that predicted "developing hurricane-force winds" Sunday, according to NOAA spokeswoman Susan Buchanan. Royal Caribbean said in its statement that the wind speeds that Anthem experienced Sunday were "higher than what was forecast" for the area.
The first official warning product was included in the offshore waters forecast at 3:34 p.m. Saturday, Buchanan said. It included a warning for hurricane-force winds increasing to 63 to 75 mph, in effect through Sunday night.



In a second statement Monday, Royal Caribbean said the decision to return to the New York area was made due to forecasts of poor weather over the next few days that is likely to impact the ship’s original itinerary.
"We are also sensitive to the fact that our guests have already been through an uncomfortable ride," the statement said. "Returning to Cape Liberty minimizes the risks of further bad weather affecting our guests’ voyage; we are optimistic that they will have a smooth sail home."
Royal Caribbean said passengers will receive full refunds of the fare they paid for the cruise and a credit for a future cruise equal to 50% of the fare.



"We know it was tough day on Sunday and apologize for (passenger) discomfort," the line said. "Safety is our highest priority and ships are designed to withstand even more extreme circumstances than Anthem of the Seas encountered. While the weather was unpleasant, the ship remained seaworthy at all times."
Christened in April 2015, Anthem is tied with sister vessel Quantum of the Seas as the third-largest cruise ship ever built.
USA TODAY Cruise was among a handful of U.S. media outlets to get early access to Anthem before its christening in Southampton, England. For our deck-by-deck tour of the vessel's interior areas and cabins, scroll through the carousels below.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Travelore Cruise News: Royal Caribbean Takes Delivery Of Anthem Of The Seas

Royal Caribbean takes delivery of Anthem of the Seas

There's a new tune in the air as global cruise line Royal Caribbean International officially took delivery of its 23rd ship, Anthem of the Seas. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.'s Chairman and CEO Richard D. Fain officially received the new ship from Meyer Werft Yard's Managing Partner Bernard Meyer in a signing ceremony held in Bremerhaven, Germany. Anthem of the Seas is the world's most advanced cruise ship and reflects the best of Royal Caribbean's history of innovating cruise ship design and cruise vacations.
"I am very happy to receive Anthem of the Seas from Meyer Werft Yards," said Richard. "We've always broken the mold with each successive ship we build, and Anthem of the Seas is no different. I would like to thank Bernard and the Meyer Werft team for their ongoing partnership in designing and building awe-inspiring ships with us."
"It's wonderful to welcome Anthem of the Seas to the Royal Caribbean family of ships," said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. "Just like every Royal Caribbean ship, Anthem of the Seas will deliver to guests its own distinctive set of amazing adventures, whether sailing in the Mediterranean or the Caribbean."
Anthem of the Seas will now sail to Southampton, U.K., where the ship will homeport through October and sail to the Mediterranean and Canary Islands. The ship will be inaugurated in Southampton on April 20, when travel agent Godmother Emma Wilby will christen the ship to impart good luck and divine protection over the ship and all that sail on board, and perform a song to more than 1,300 invited guests. In November, New York Harbor will be Anthem of the Seas' permanent home, where the ship will sail regularly from Cape Liberty Cruise Port on adventures to Bermuda, the Caribbean and Canada and New England.
Guests will enjoy a wide range of Royal Caribbean's unmatched onboard innovations, such as the North Star aerial observatory, a glass capsule that takes guests more than 300 feet above the ocean for incomparable panoramic views, and the RipCord by iFLY skydiving and FlowRider surfing simulators. Guests will be dazzled with the ships' transformative venues, such as the Two70 lounge, a great room by day and an immersive, multimedia entertainment spectacle at night. SeaPlex changes throughout the day to offer bumper cars, disco roller skating, circus school, and basketball and other sports. Guests also will delight at the expansive array of delicious fare in 18 distinctive onboard restaurants and enjoy Royal Caribbean Productions' industry-renowned entertainment in Music Hall, the Royal Theater, and the Royal Esplanade.
Anthem of the Seas spans 16 guest decks; encompasses 167,800 gross registered tons; carries 4,180 guests at double occupancy; and features 2,090 staterooms.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Royal Caribbean's Quantum Of The Seas Is The Future On A Cruise Ship

Boarding Quantum of the Seas is like stepping into the next eon.
Royal Caribbean's newest cruise vessel, deemed "the world's most futuristic ship," features robotic bartenders, digital balconies, an aerial viewing pod and floating DJs.
And that's just the start.
On Quantum's whopping 18 decks, guests might attend circus school or fly with "RipCord," a skydiving simulator that propels cruisers 23 feet in the air. The North Star, a massive glass orb on a robotic arm, hoists travelers 300 feet over the water for panoramic views of the ocean.
Back at sea level, you'll find the ocean's first bumper cars and roller rink, with a "floating DJ" hovering above to keep the action pulsing. At the Bionic Bar, robotic bartenders whip up cocktails after you place your order on a tablet, just in time to catch a "digital concert" at the big-screen music hall.
Interior cabin? No problem. "Look outside" thanks to a digital balcony that shows what's going on outside in realtime. Ocean views look better in LED, anyway.
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Quantum of the Seas was designed to de-stress the cruising experience with technology: Upon boarding, guests will receive wristbands that serve as both room keys and charge cards for onboard purchases. They'll be able to track their luggage's location on the ship thanks to digital tags, and two separate apps will let them book a table at one of the ship's 18 restaurants or a massage in the spa.
The ship also has an insanely speedy Internet connection, strong enough for FaceTime and video chats.
Quantum will make its first voyage from England to New Jersey in early November. Its sister ship, Anthem of the Seas, will set sail soon after. Together, they'll visit locations from the Bahamas to France to Singapore and Malaysia. Rooms for Quantum of the Seas' first voyage are available for around $1,500 per person for an eight-night cruise... not bad for a trip to the future.
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