How the largest cruise ship in the world works
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/how-the-largest-cruise-ship-in-the-world-works.htmlThe Allure of the Seas is the largest passenger ship ever built. Here are just a few of its amazing features:
– Length: 362 meters, width: 66 meters
– Height from the waterline: 65 meters, draft: 9.1 meters
– Cruising speed: 22 knots
– 16 passenger decks, 24 passenger elevators
– 2.706 cabins, 6.318 guests, 2.384 staff (from 80 countries)
Excursions are conducted on the liner, during which you can look "behind the scenes" of cruise life. This opportunity was seized by one of the passengers, who published an impressive photo report about his experience on the popular Imgur resource. We present you a selection of the most interesting photographs of those areas of the liner that are usually hidden from the eyes of guests. However, in their example, the literally industrial scale of everything necessary to ensure the life of such a “floating city” is very clearly visible.
(Total 36 photos)
1. Allure of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world!
Kitchen
2. Preparing salads
3. Bacon
4. Lobsters
5. Making buns
6. Sauces
7. Chicken
8. Meat
9. Cooking process
10. Soup room
11. Making eclairs
12. Kitchen staff
captain's deck
13.
14. Captain at work
15. Helipad
16. Photo from the helipad
17.
18.
19. "War Room" - for emergencies only.
Laundry
20. Bed linen dryer
21. Sheet smoother
22. Laundry area
23. Washing machines
24. Dryers
25. Room for towels
Engine room
26.
27. Computers in the engine room
28. ... and staff
29.
Food storage
30. Dairy products
31. Vegetables
32. Meat
33.
34. Ducks
35. Vegetables again
36. And finally, once again the liner itself - in all its glory!
Keywords: Ship | Cruise | Liner
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