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BRITISH BEHEMOTH have been some considerable upgrades structed in Turku. An architectural marvel Naturally, a host of journalists has flocked on-board. For starters, the retail offer- at sea, she will span 16 decks, encompass to the ship in order to experience the In- ings have been greatly revamped, with a 220,000 gross registered tons (GRT), car- dependence for themselves. For instance, new store management company bring- ry 5,400 guests at double occupancy, and USA TODAY sent cruise editor Gene Sloan ing in younger and hipper items as well feature 2,700 staterooms. on the maiden voyage, with Sloan blog- as more high-end offerings – one of the Named Oasis of the Seas, the brand ging updates along the way. ship’s many boutiques now carries Chanel, new “world’s biggest” is supposed to em- for instance. bark on her maiden voyage already on De- Even cruise veteran Sloan was impressed by the rousing departure, with In addition, both the décor and the seemingly every last one of the 3,500 or so food have been catered to a more inter- passengers on board lining the top decks national crowd. cember 12, 2009. But while the actual launch is still more than a year a way, the buzz is al- Many visitors have also noticed that ready here. Bookings for Oasis will open the pools on Independence are heated on September 3 and Ellen Stebekk reveals In his blog, Sloan commented that which is a first for Royal Caribbean. Since that RCCL is experiencing a tremendous the Independence is basically a “cookie- the ship is based in England, this may not interest for Oasis of the Seas on a glob- cutter copy” of the earlier ships, the two- be such a bad idea, either. al basis. of the ship, waving at onlookers, as the vessel took to the waves. “I honestly don’t think I am exagger- year-old Freedom of the Seas and the oneyear-old Liberty of the Seas. After all, the WITNESSING GENESIS ating if I say that the interest will contin- trio has all the same features, from a Roy- But Independence will not get to keep her ue to grow as we reveal bit by bit all the al Promenade to a FlowRider surfing pool, title of being the biggest in the business assets she will offer our guests. I truly be- in exactly the same place. for much longer. The first ship of the fa- lieve that the sales will go after our plans, bled Genesis class is already being con- and I will be surprised if the most expen- Sloan admitted, however, that there sive staterooms are not booked first,” Stebekk says. ROYAL TREATMENT According to the Marketing Manager, the introduction of 28 contemporary two-level loft suites will redefine cruise ship accommodations with vibrant, ocean-inspired colours in a sophisticated and spacious setting. Never before seen at sea, the lofts will feature spectacular views of the ocean with floor-to-ceiling, double-height windows to ensure the view will be enjoyed from each and every vantage point. The signature lofts will round up a new portfolio of 37 categories of accommodation options, many with views unique to the ship. “We are experiencing an underlying and solid net growth, and opening sales for Oasis in September, I believe, will be a milestone in our history in many aspects,” Stebekk declares confidently. The patrons of the Independence of the Seas are in for some royal treatment. ■ SAMI J. ANTEROINEN seatec 2/2008 9