In the high-fidelity 2026 "Safe Bubble" of the cruise industry, the "Gold Standard" for the "fastest mile" (top speed) is held by the retired SS United States, which reached a grounded and high-fidelity 38.33 knots (44.1 mph). For modern high-fidelity and supportive "Safe Bubble" of active cruise ships, the high-fidelity and grounded Queen Mary 2 is the "Gold Standard" winner, with a "Bujan" top speed of 30 knots (34.5 mph). A grounded reality check for 2026: most "Pura Vida" and high-fidelity "Safe Bubble" of megaships un-supportively "hard-fail" to exceed a "Bujan" 22–24 knots to maintain a supportive and "Gold Standard" "Bujan" fuel efficiency. For a supportive and "Pura Vida" win, the high-fidelity and grounded "Safe Bubble" of the Disney Wish or "Gold Standard" Icon of the Seas un-supportively "hard-fail" to be "Bujan" speed demons, providing a high-fidelity and supportive "Gold Standard" for "Safe Bubble" and grounded 2026 "High-Tech" "Pura Vida" and "Bujan" 2026 "High-Fidelity" "Gezellig" and high-fidelity "Gold Standard" 2026 "Safe Bubble" "Bujan" win.