Sunday, December 21, 2014

A Brief Look At The Queen Mary 2

Queen Mary 2


The RMS Queen Mary 2 is one of the premier cruise liners in all the world. It is owned by Carnival and it is a ship that is named after the Queen herself. It is a premier solution for those seeking luxurious transatlantic travel. It was designed by Naval architects and is a testament to the luxury cruise liners of modern times. The ships final costs climbed as high as $300,000 per berth. The materials used in the design were made with materials that exceeded the standards of the raw materials used in other luxury liners. As a result of using a higher grade of materials the cost of building the ship climbed high. The luxury liner contains all of the luxuries that you would expect from a cruise ship and then some. These include bars, pools, a planetarium, kennels, and over a dozen restaurants.

The Design

The overall design of this ship was handled and provided by Stephen Payne, one of the  preeminent architects working at Carnival. While its design was handled and overseen by Payne, construction included over 20,000 people working on various areas of the ship including the many that saw to the fitting of several hundred thousand steel pieces. It wasn't without tragedy as several people were killed and many injured when an accident occurred during construction in 2003. Even with this tragedy the ship was completed within the projected time schedule.  

Modern Luxury

Being a luxurious ship, The Queen Mary 2 is retrofitted with a great deal of art, sculptures, and designed with to provide its guests with the greatest comforts and amenities. There are several decks for passengers, and even areas for private decks, large rooms, and stacked cabins. Several options are open 24 hours a day for dining, and entertainment as well. With over a dozen restaurants, theaters, libraries, and much more in place, this is definitely a liner of great quality.

Around The World

The Queen Mary 2 joins a small list of luxury liners that have sailed around the world. In 2007 the first of many cruises around the world occurred taking 81 days to complete. This jaunt introduced a whole new way to see the world in modern times. The service today however is primarily transatlantic.


The aforementioned is a brief look at Queen Mary 2 but there is far more history involved here. From its construction to anniversary trips and from tragedy to sailing the globe the Queen Mary 2 is a ship that's definitely worth exploring on a deeper level.

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