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Plans for ‘floating city’ that would carry 80,000 people dwarfing the finest cruise ships in the world

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Plans for ‘floating city’ that would carry 80,000 people dwarfing the finest cruise ships in the world

Seas the day.

Plans are being put forward to create the world’s first-ever “floating city,” which would be powered by nuclear energy and have a capacity of 80,000 – dwarfing the finest cruise ships in the world. 

Visions of the so-called Freedom Ship have existed since the 1990s, but they have been brought back to life once again – this time under Freedom Cruise Line CEO Roger Gooch, who told the Telegraph, “We feel very confident that we can put this together, but capitalization is key.”

Should it come to reality, the megaship would dwarf anything produced by the likes of Royal Caribbean or Carnival Cruise Line.

Plans have been touted to create a massive floating city that would be able to carry 80,000 people. Freedom Cruise Line International, Inc

A proposed capacity of 80,000 people would dwarf Royal Caribbean’s $2 billion Icon of the Seas, which stands at a maximum of 7,600 guests and 2,350 crew members.

Costing an estimated $16.16 billion (£12 billion), there would be homes for around 50,000 people and room for 10,000 tourists, and these would be served by a 20,000-strong crew.

“The Freedom Ship is envisioned as a permanently mobile city at sea—designed for long-term residence rather than short-term travel,” Freedom Cruise International says.

“It is not a cruise ship and not defined by destinations or itineraries. 

The top of the ship would have space for eight helicopters. Freedom Cruise Line International, Inc

“Instead, it is planned as a stable, self-contained urban environment that continuously circumnavigates the globe while supporting everyday life.”

The monster vessel would have the elements of a modern city – ranging from schools and colleges, to shops, banks, and night clubs.

And, there would be a two-story food hall, satisfying the tastes of even the fussiest of eaters.

The proposed ship is a mile long – and guests would be able to take advantage of a futuristic tram system that would connect all the different areas.

It would feature a large water park for children. Freedom Cruise Line International, Inc
There would be green spaces for guests and residents to unwind. Freedom Cruise Line International, Inc

A 15,000-seater sports stadium, water park, parks, convention center, a music hall, and two museums are even among the amenities suggested.

“We started with the view that the ship should not be a monolithic piece but visually comfortable, so we softened all the edges,” Gooch said. 

“We also want it to breathe, so we’ve gone to great lengths to allow walkways and green spaces.”

“Leisure aboard the Freedom Ship is not designed to feel exceptional,” supporters behind the idea say. 

The ship would feature a sports stadium. Freedom Cruise Line International, Inc

“It is meant to feel familiar, accessible, and unremarkable in the best sense—an ordinary part of life within a city that happens to move.”

Divers wouldn’t even have to leave the ship as it would be home to a huge aquarium. 

The proposed vessel, which would be powered by nuclear fuel, would be too big for any dock on the planet and would stay in international waters.

It’s estimated it would circle the world every two to three years.

A tram system to help guests move around has been proposed. Freedom Cruise Line International, Inc

Passengers would be transported to and from land by a fleet of ferries, and there would be eight helipads on top.

Ideas for the Freedom Ship were first touted by engineer Norman Nixon in the 1990s, but he died in 2012 and the plans went on the backburner.

It could take up to four years for the ship to be completed, but Gooch suggested that the first residents could move onto the ship while the building work takes place.

However, he still needs the funding to turn his dream into a reality.

But, Sridev Mookerjea, a project manager at Singapore’s Blossom Group, told the Telegraph, “I believe that with Roger’s efforts, patience and desire to make this a success, the sky’s the limit.

“It’s a fantastic concept and I will put all my efforts into making it happen.”

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