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and Sun Princess, which transits
the Panama Canal.
In this era of one-upmanship,
Grand Princess won't be the
largest cruise ship for long. Poised
to capture that title is Royal
Caribbean International's Voyager
of the Seas, a 3,100-passenger,
142,000-ton behemoth scheduled
to debut Nov. 7, 1999 with an
ice rink (complete with
Zamboni), in-line skating and
jogging tracks, television studio
and other state-of-the-art ameni-
ties. It follows RCI's new 2,435-
passenger Vision of the Seas,
bound next year for Hawaii and
Alaska cruises.
In size at least, Voyager of the
Seas leads the pack of 11 new
ships — each with its own inno-
vations and style — with inaugur-
al sailings planned in 1999.
Among them, in late summer, will
be Disney Cruise Lines' Disney
The Grand Princess Neptune's reef and pool.
Wonder, a sister ship to the
2,400-passenger, art-deco style
with exotic new itineraries, including
Disney Magic, which set sail last Jdly.
Iceland-to-Ireland with stops in the
Passengers on both ships — fami-
Shetland Islands.
lies as well as a surprising number of
Also making waves is Carnival's
honeymooners in the early bookings
2,040-passenger Paradise, the world's
— may combine a Bahamas cruise
largest smoke-free cruise ship, which
with three- or four-day stays at a
began
sailing the Caribbean this
Disney World Resort. On each of
month.
Like the quartet of smaller
three evenings, shipboard guests
Renaissance
cruise ships entering ser-
move, along with tablemates and
vice
this
year
and next, smoking is
waiters, to a different, themed dining
prohibited even out on deck.
room. An adults-only alternative
Paradise passengers may indulge in
restaurant, with a $5 per person ser-
24-hour complimentary room service
vice charge, is available by reserva-
and LID to eight meals a day. The
tion.
Renaissance ships, each carrying 684
Scheduled to enter service in mid-
passengers
on their Mediterranean,
j
July, Carnival's Triumph, with a Great
Iberian
coast
and
South
Pacific
itiner-
-
Cities of the World theme, will offer
aries, boast personal trainers in their
four- and five-day sailings out of New
fitness centers.
York to Canada's Maritime Provinces
Starting in August, the 490-passen-
before switching to seven-day
ger Navigator, Radisson Seven Seas'
Caribbean cruises in the fall. The
first all-suite luxury vessel, will pam-
2,758-passenger ship boasts an out-
per
passengers on inaugural sailings in
door entertainment area the length
European
waters. The Silversea line
of three football fields, with four
also
plans
two all-suite ships, carrying
pools, seven whirlpools and a 214-
396-passengers
each, in addition to <
foot-long spiral water slide.
its sumptuous Silver Cloud and Silver
Next August, Holland America's
Wind.
new 1,440-passenger Volendam also
With so many appealing options,
will cruise the New England-to-
cruise buffs like Dr. Gene Snider only
Canada route before heading south to
wonder why they didn't take the
the Caribbean. A sister ship,
plunge sooner. H
Zaandam, will debut late next year

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