miércoles, 20 de junio de 2012

Cruise Ships Design what could they look like in the future.



Whilst trawling the internet I came across this picture of a futuristic ship which could be reality for someone with very deep pockets and plenty of ambition.

Could our cruise ships start to look similar to this in the future where the traditional look has gone and instead of cruise lines deciding to go for bigger and better facilities they tone down the facilities and go for a look that you would expect to see on star trek.

I think this look would certainly attract a different clientelle as there are plenty of cruisers who would love to try something unusual for an out of this world experience. Maybe these futuristic ships would be able to submerge and give their guests spectacular views beneath the ocean as well as above ... now that really would be something special.

With todays technology I am sure that it will not be long before we start to see spectacular designs gracing our oceans . I would love to see someone do something totally different to enhance our travel dreams. If Mr Branson can start sending passengers into space then surely it cant be long before we are cruising above and below water.

More pictures of this Cruisers

Do You Imagine? A huge roller coaster inside of the cruiser?



Wonderful Cruisers

I will show you pictures of the next cruisers.

The recent generation of cruise ships has helped redefine both cruise brands and the industry. Royal Caribbean continues its innovation with Oasis of the Seas, Allure of the Seas and the Solstice-class ships. Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) hit the bull’s-eye with its solo staterooms and extraordinary entertainment on Norwegian Epic. Carnival Cruise Lines is moving toward a much closer identification with the Caribbean region in onboard design, and Costa Cruises is evolving into more and more elegant ships. The Yachts of Seabourn’s new, larger ships have converted a somewhat skeptical core clientele and brought an enthusiastic wave of first-timers to the brand, and Oceania Cruises’ new Marina set the stage for the line’s future expansion.