It seems difficult to believe, but in just 4 months I’ll be aboard a brand new ship, Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas! The ship will feature many new innovations in cruising, such as the first sky diving simulator at sea, and a new dining concept for Royal Caribbean, Dynamic Dining. Quantum of the Seas will also feature Royal Caribbean’s most modern stateroom accommodations. If you’ve ever wondered just what goes into building your cruise ship stateroom, here’s a short video courtesy of Royal Caribbean explaining the process.
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Pretty cool video, I would not have expected the rooms to be assembled as pods and then moved into the ship as a single unit.
@Kris,
It is an interesting process, for sure. For some reason, I think I was aware that the staterooms were generally pre-manufactured, but it is neat to see it in process for the first time (for me).