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What cruise ship is coming out in 2024?

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Icon of the Seas (Royal Caribbean) Icon of the Seas, once it debuts in 2024, will be the largest cruise ship in the entire world, surpassing the prior largest cruise ship, also from Royal Caribbean, Wonder of the Seas.

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Dubbed world's biggest cruise ship can occupy 5,600+ guests Royal Caribbean has its sights set on claiming the title of the world's largest cruise ship with its multi-leveled and technicolor Icon of the Seas, set to be released in January 2024.

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Disney Treasure, the newest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet expansion, will set sail December 2024.

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Related: 5 best Royal Caribbean ships for kids Icon of the Seas will sail weeklong Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises from Miami beginning in January 2024.

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In spring 2024, Carnival Firenze will debut, setting sail from this homeport towards south-of-the-border fun along Mexico's Pacific coast! So, Long Beach, you're wondering what to expect from Fun Italian Style ?

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The Icon of the Seas cruise ship has completed construction in Finland and is entering the testing phase of production. The world's largest cruise ship will be ready for passengers in January 2024.

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The Disney Wish will kick off 2024 with three- and four-night voyages to Nassau, Bahamas, and Castaway Cay departing from Port Canaveral, Florida, Disney Cruise Line's home port located just one hour from Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando.

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The Disney Treasure will set sail in December 2024. It will be the sister ship to the Disney Wish. Disney is adding a sixth ship to its growing cruise line, the entertainment giant announced late Tuesday morning in a video presentation.

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Powered by LNG, the Utopia is also expected to assume the title of world's largest cruise ship. Royal Caribbean's orderbook also includes a sister to the Icon of the Seas. To be built at the Meyer Turku shipyard, the LNG-powered vessel is poised to enter service in Q2 2025.

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Icon of the Seas will be the biggest cruise ship ever constructed, with a length of 1,200 feet and a projected weight of 250,800 tons. The technological wonder will use LNG and fuel cell systems, ushering in a new era of environmental responsibility.

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In 2023 there are scheduled to be 16 new cruise ships. These include MSC Euribia, Norwegian Viva and Explora I, the first ship for the new cruise line Explora Journeys.

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Back in 2023, Disney announced during Star Wars Celebration that there would be more stories and characters and all new adventures coming to Star Tours in 2024. And now we know at least one of those new stories and characters will be Ahsoka, as seen in the new Disney+ series bearing the same name.

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Starting on January 9, 2024, you can visit any theme park without a reservation as long as you have a date-based ticket. A date-based ticket is the standard ticket option and means you've purchased park passes for a specific time frame (whether it's tickets alone or part of a vacation package).

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Four cruise lines offer cruises that leave out of Galveston in 2024 - Carnival (total of 137 sailings, 79 on Carnival Breeze, 50 on Carnival Dream and 8 on Carnival Miracle), Royal Caribbean (total of 135 sailings, among them 52 on Harmony of the Seas and 51 on Mariner of the Seas), Princess (total of 12 sailings, all ...

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Over the past 100 years since the RMS Titanic sank in 1912, only 18 cruise ships and some ocean liners have been publicly known to have sunk. And, over the past 50 years, only four cruise ships have sunk while navigating on a cruise.

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Going to be launched in 2022, the current project of Titanic II is under the renowned Australian businessman and politician Clive Palmer.

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Six months before its maiden voyage, Royal Caribbean's massive new ship, the Icon of the Seas, is already generating an incredible response – and when you take a look at the pictures, that's absolutely zero surprise. The ship is reportedly five times bigger than the Titanic, boasting 20 decks.

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