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Coronavirus RNA found on cruise ship 17 days after passengers abandoned liner

<p>Coronavirus RNA has been determined to have the ability to live for up to 17 days among surfaces after health authorities studies the <em>Diamond Princess</em> cruise ship.</p> <p>The disease can survive longer than research has previously shown, new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shown to us on Monday in new data.</p> <p>The study sought out to show how the Japanese and U.S government’s efforts to contain the COVID-19 outbreaks on the Carnival-owned <em>Diamond Princess</em> ship in Japan and the <em>Grand Princess</em> ship in California has been.</p> <p>RNA is the genetic material of the virus that causes COVID-19, and was “identified on a variety of surfaces in cabins of both symptomatic and asymptomatic infected passengers up to 17 days after cabins were vacated on the D<em>iamond Princess</em> but before disinfection procedures had been conducted,” the researchers wrote.</p> <p>The CDC added the genetic material of the virus that specifically causes COVID-19 revealed that there was no indication that the virus can “spread by surface”.</p> <p>They also added researchers were unable to  “determine whether transmission occurred from contaminated surfaces,” and that more studies focussing on whether COVID-19 can be spread through touching surfaces on cruise ships was warranted.</p> <p>“COVID-19 on cruise ships poses a risk for rapid spread of disease, causing outbreaks in a vulnerable population, and aggressive efforts are required to contain spread,” the data report read.</p> <p>The CDC has urged people to stay away from cruise ships at this time if they are part of the more vulnerable population.</p> <p>Researchers at the national Institutes of Health, CDC, UCLA and Princeton University previously found that COVID-19 can last up to three days on plastic and stainless steel.</p> <p>The study also determined the RNA of the virus decreases over time on plastic and stainless steel.</p> <p>The new study set out to understand just how “transmission occurred across multiple voyages of several ships.” It noted at least 25 cruise ship voyages had confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of March 17.</p> <p>All of these cases where either detected during or after the cruise trip ended.</p> <p>Almost half, 46.5%, of the infections aboard the <em>Diamond Princess</em> were asymptomatic when they were tested.</p> <p>The study revealed it partially explaining the “high attack rate” of the virus among passengers and crew.</p> <p>On February 4, all 3,700 passengers and crew of the <em>Diamond Princess</em> were quarantined at a Japanese port after a passenger had been diagnoses with COVID-19 after returning to Hong Kong.</p> <p>What resulted was the largest cluster of confirmed coronavirus cases outside of China at the time, with more than 800 passengers and crew eventually going on to become infected.</p> <p>Nine people died due to the outbreak after disembarking the ship. Research revealed that 712 of 3,711 people on the <em>Diamond Princess</em>, or 19.2% were infected by COVID-19.</p> <p>78 cases were also found on the <em>Grand Princess,</em> which was force to moor off the coast of California after two passengers tested positive when they disembarked the vessel.</p> <p>The 78 cases tied back to the ship across separate voyages. California officials allowed the ship to remove all passengers from the vessel at the Port of Oakland.</p> <p>The <em>Diamond Princess and Grand Princess</em> has accounted for more than 800 total COVID-19 cases, including 10 deaths.</p>

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Shock death on virus cruise ship as three liners announced as infected

<p><span>Four thousand passengers have fled the Royal Carribean’s Anthem of the Seas after it docked at the New Jersey port city of Bayonne, following grave reports of Chinese nationals falling ill while aboard the ship. </span><br /><br /><span>Around two dozen Chinese passengers were isolated on board, but only four have been tested and then taken to hospital after thousands of other passengers had quickly left the ship.</span><br /><br /><span>The news of the death of a male crew member who was found deceased on the Anthem was followed with a report by authorities who believed his death had not been from the coronavirus.</span><br /><br /><span>However NBC4NY reported they were treating it with “an abundance of caution” as they waited for post mortem results. </span><br /><br /><span>“The crew member, a Filipino national, was found in an engine room last weekend,” the publication said, citing two sources.</span><br /><br /><span>“His body was kept in a refrigerated compartment until the ship docked in New Jersey.”</span><br /><br /><span>Three cruise ships that have been confirmed with coronavirus infected passengers who are currently sailing about the seas or docked have been forbidden to let passengers to disembark. </span><br /><br /><span>The Royal Caribbean company has moved to bar embarkation on any of its ships by holders of passports from China, Hong Kong or Macau.</span><br /><br /><span>The luxury liner Diamond Princess is stranded in Yokohama, Japan with 64 coronavirus cases, with at least five Australians and twelve Americans, after Japan’s health ministry confirmed the number had jumped up another three.</span><br /><br /><span>Around 276 people of the 3700 on board are infected.</span><br /><br /><span>While the quarantined ship’s are effectively keeping infected outsiders away from the public, it is housing the biggest known virus cluster outside of China and anxious passengers have been given no release date. </span><br /><br /><span>One passenger wrote on Twitter “I keep hearing painful coughs from a foreigner in a nearby room”.</span><br /><br /><span>In Hong Kong, 3,600 people are on day three of being confined aboard the World Dream luxury liner, where eight former passengers have tested positive for the virus.</span><br /><br /><span>So far, 35 crew members and nine passengers who had earlier reported fever or respiratory symptoms have tested negative for deadly coronavirus, the South China Morning Post reported.</span><br /><br /><span>Hong Kong paramedics, dressed head to toe in protective gear, loaded a person completely sealed in plastic into an ambulance parked alongside the World Dream last week. </span><br /><br /><span>To reduce passenger-to-passenger contact, on-board entertainment including film screenings and mahjong games have been effectively cancelled. </span><br /><br /><span>If all 1800 crew test negative for the virus, ship officials hope to be able to disembark everyone off the ship by Tuesday.</span><br /><br /><span>However, some have guessed that untested passengers might be stuck on the ship for longer.</span><br /><br /><span>The ship left Hong Kong a week ago for a cruise to Taiwan, but was turned back by Taiwanese authorities.</span><br /><br /><span>Holland America’s Westerdam was denied a port call by the American State Department at the US territory of Guam in the western Pacific after it reported suspected virus patients.</span><br /><br /><span>Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said foreign passengers won’t be allowed into Japan.</span><br /><br /><span>The ship, with more than 2,000 people, was near Okinawa and was seeking another port.</span><br /><br /><span>The coronavirus, first identified in Wuhan, China, has spread worldwide with 37,515 confirmed cases and 813 deaths as of Sunday afternoon, Sydney time.</span><br /><br /><span>Most cases are in mainland China. Common signs of infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.</span></p>

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The brilliant one-liner Kochie delivered during Sunrise interview

<p><em>Sunrise</em> host David Koch has hit Anthony Mundine with the cold hard truth after the “retired” boxer announced his comeback.</p> <p>Appearing on the breakfast show on Thursday morning, Mundine spoke about his boxing career and the infamous moment Jeff Horn obliterated the athlete in 96 seconds in November last year.</p> <p>The former rugby league star followed the embarrassing moment with a plea for a rematch, but Horn refused, saying Mundine was “past his best”.</p> <p>Now, in the hopes to come face-to-face with Horn again, Mundine told Koch and the <em>Sunrise</em> team that he’s coming out of retirement, with his first match against Aussie Michael Zerafa.</p> <p>“Mate, you are the John Farnham of boxing,” Koch wittingly said in response to Mundine’s announcement.</p> <p>The 43-year-old refused to bow down to the comments, as he still believes he has the potential to fight the country’s best boxers.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en-gb"> <p dir="ltr">"The man can't go out like that"<a href="https://twitter.com/Anthony_Mundine?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Anthony_Mundine</a> is officially coming OUT of retirement! 👊🏻 <a href="https://t.co/0VwrJFylDq">pic.twitter.com/0VwrJFylDq</a></p> — Sunrise (@sunriseon7) <a href="https://twitter.com/sunriseon7/status/1093261870478196736?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">6 February 2019</a></blockquote> <p>“I don’t know about that man. I might be the new Michael Jackson,” said Mundine.</p> <p>“I’m going to come back from the dead. You’re all going to see it.</p> <p>“I just want to get back with Jeff Horn and we will see what happens. Obviously, if I lose again, I’m done. It’s finished. It’s over. But I really feel like I’m feeling too good and too fresh. I’m still feeling great.”</p> <p>Mundine went on to say that after speaking with Horn’s team, the only way to get a rematch is to play against other fighters.</p> <p>“After reflecting on the last fight, I wanted to sail into the sunset.</p> <p>“I wanted to win that fight and sail off into the sunset and live happily ever after, but you know, the way things turned out through God’s will, I really feel that The Man can’t go out like that.</p> <p>“I can’t go out in that fashion. I need to make sure I go out with a victory.</p> <p>“I need to get back and try and match Jeff Horn, but they want me to have a win or two first.”</p>

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The 8 most cringeworthy one-liners in films

<p>We have all the experienced the moment of watching a fairly decent movie only to be taken out of the story world because of one line that fails to miss the mark.</p> <p>Whether the one-liner is due to bad writing or poor delivery on the actor’s part, these movie quotes have garnered attention for all the wrong reasons.</p> <p>Here are eight movie scenes that contain cringeworthy one-liners.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="400" height="300" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hmwbYKTT90w?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><strong>1. T<em>he World Is Not Enough</em> (1999)</strong></p> <p>Bond: “I thought Christmas only comes once a year.”</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2uQgsi8jxJ0?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><strong>2. B<em>atman &amp; Robin</em> (1997)</strong></p> <p>Mr Freeze: “You’re not sending me to the cooler!”</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/QRBak_2X3Do?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><strong>3. <em>Rocky IV</em> (1985)</strong></p> <p>Rocky: “…So what I’m trying to say is, that if I can change, and you can change, everybody can change!”</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mw3M1fIiegc?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><strong>4. <em>Four Weddings &amp; A Funeral</em> (1994)</strong></p> <p>Carrie: "Is it still raining? I hadn't noticed."</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="400" height="300" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zIVNslHE_j4?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><strong>5. <em>Total Recall</em> (1990)</strong></p> <p>Vilos: “In 30 seconds, you’ll be dead.  Then I’ll blow this place up and be home in time for corn flakes.”</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/P0yKSNq-oLg?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><strong>6. <em>X-Men</em> (2000)</strong></p> <p>Storm: “You know what happens when a toad gets struck by lightning?  The same thing that happens to everything else.”</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vtjfWvWowgM?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><strong>7. <em>Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith</em> (2005)</strong></p> <p>Anakin: “You are so beautiful.”</p> <p>Padmé: “It’s only because I’m so in love.”</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="400" height="300" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CUpwLhZh66A?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><em><strong>8. Top Gun (1986)</strong></em></p> <p>Maverick: “I feel the need…”</p> <p>Maverick and Goose: “…the need for speed.”</p> <p>What one-liners in films do you think need to be added to this list? Let us know in the comments below. </p>

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Why it’s time to stop using bin liners

<p>Coles and Woolies made headlines last week when they announced they would be phasing out free plastic shopping bags over the next 12 months in NSW, Victoria and the ACT.</p> <p>Many critics of this move has suggested it will result in an increased use of bin liners, that will offset any potential environmental benefit from the ban.</p> <p>A 2012 review of a similar policy in South Australia found 15 per cent of consumers purchased bin liners before the ban, which rose to 80 per cent after, “increasing some scepticism about the broader environmental benefit”.</p> <p>But environmental experts believe that rethinking the way we deal with rubbish around the house would mean we wouldn’t have to be so reliant on bin-liners.</p> <p>Jon Dee, managing director of environmental lobby group Do Something and founder of the National Plastic Bag Campaign, said, “I haven’t used a plastic bin liner in 25 years. The simple fact is you don’t actually need to have a plastic bin liner in order to put your rubbish out. Every four to six weeks rinse out the bin and empty it on the grass.</p> <p>“The first thing you should do is look at what shouldn’t be in your bin. Any food or compostable items should go in the compost, and recyclables should go in the recycling. If you do that you find the bin smell is significantly reduced.”</p> <p>Mr Dee also said if compost wasn’t readily available, newspaper can do the trick.</p> <p>Mr Dee said, “There are a lot of free community newspapers. Once you finish reading, spread them out flat on your kitchen bench top, put any food waste in and wrap it up like your grandmother used to, roll it up like fish and chips.”</p> <p>What are you views on the plastic bag ban? Do you think you’re going to start paying the 15 cent surcharge, or will you invest in reusable bags?</p>

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The luxury liner lets you cruise with your dog Cunard

<p>One of the only downsides of booking a holiday is having to leave our (furrier) loved ones at home. But if you can’t stand to part with your four-legged friend, we’ve got some good news. A luxury cruise line is now accommodating dogs.</p> <p>Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 has a whole deck dedicated to pooches of all shapes and sizes, with plenty of fenced outdoor space for dogs to walk about and get their sea legs.</p> <p>The world’s only kennel at sea has a dedicated space (and even doggy furniture) for every mutt lucky enough to find its way on a cruise as well as a complimentary fire hydrant for the dogs to take care of their… ahem… business.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-video"> <p dir="ltr">How does a <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GreatDane?src=hash">#GreatDane</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/exercise?src=hash">#exercise</a> on a <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/cruiseship?src=hash">#cruiseship</a>? <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Servicedog?src=hash">#Servicedog</a> Kringle demonstrates! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Travel?src=hash">#Travel</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cruise?src=hash">#Cruise</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ahoy?src=hash">#Ahoy</a>! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Running?src=hash">#Running</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/DogsAreFun?src=hash">#DogsAreFun</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Dogs?src=hash">#Dogs</a> <a href="https://t.co/U8LddNEI4k">pic.twitter.com/U8LddNEI4k</a></p> — Service Dog Project (@ServiceDogPr) <a href="https://twitter.com/ServiceDogPr/status/870437666172653568">June 2, 2017</a></blockquote> <p>Cunard is the only cruise line with a dedicated area for dogs, but other lines will generally let you bring your pooch on the ship if it is a service animal.</p> <p>Would you be willing to take your dog on a cruise?</p>

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Why this cruise liner looks like it’s floating mid-air

<p>In a scene that wouldn’t seem out of place in an <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/travel/cruising/2017/04/progression-of-cruise-ships/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>old tale of the sea</strong></span></a>, a picture of a cruise liner that appears to be floating mid-air has become an internet sensation.</p> <p>The image, which has attracted over 44,000 views since posted online only a few days ago, illustrates a<a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/health/mind/2017/04/optical-illusions-that-will-test-your-brain/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>rare optical illusion</strong></span></a> known as Fata Morgana or “superior mirage”.</p> <p>In Fata Morgana, idea climactic conditions see light travel over vast distances and even cross horizons. It only ever occurs when the air is colder on the ground than above, which can cause light to be bent across the atmosphere. In this way, projections of images from hundreds of kilometres are made can appear on the horizon.</p> <p><img width="499" height="510" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/35342/cruise-ship-in-text_499x510.jpg" alt="Cruise -ship -in -text" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p><em>Image credit: Imgur</em></p> <p>This illusion is thought to have created the myth of the Flying Dutchman, a ghost ship that was sighted multiple times in the throughout the 19th and 20th century.</p> <p>Perhaps this cruise liner is a sign Davy Jones has upgraded his ride?</p>

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15 of the most memorable one-liners in film history

<p>The Hollywood Reporter has put together a list of <a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/best-movie-quotes-hollywoods-top-867142/item/love-means-never-having-say-867171" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Hollywood’s favourite movie quotes</span></strong></a>. Surveying a range of industry professionals from directors, actors, producers and writers, the list is a compilation of the most memorable and historical one liners in film history.</p> <p>In descending order, here are the top 15 ranked movie lines:</p> <p>15. “This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship” – <em>Casablanca</em>, 1942</p> <p>14. “I’ll have what she’s having.” – <em>When Harry Met Sally</em>, 1989</p> <p>13. “Why so serious?” – <em>The Dark Knight</em>, 2008</p> <p>12. “Hello. My name is Ingio Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” – <em>The Princess Bride</em>, 1987</p> <p>11. “I am your father.” – <em>Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back</em>, 1980</p> <p>10. “The first rule of Fight Club is: You do not talk about Fight Club.” – <em>Fight Club</em>, 1999</p> <p>9. “There’s no place like home.” – <em>The Wizard of Oz</em>, 1939</p> <p>8. “You talkin’ to me?” – <em>Taxi Driver</em>, 1976</p> <p>7. “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.” – <em>Casablanca</em>, 1942</p> <p>6. “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.” – <em>The Godfather</em>, 1972</p> <p>5. “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” – <em>The Wizard of Oz</em>, 1939</p> <p>4. “May the Force be with you.” – <em>Star Wars</em>, 1977</p> <p>3. “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.” – <em>Jaws</em>, 1975</p> <p>2. “Here’s looking at you, kid.” – <em>Casablanca</em>, 1942</p> <p>1. “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” – <em>Gone With the Wind</em>, 1939</p> <p>Which movie line is your all-time favourite? Let us know why in the comments below. </p>

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Inside the $170 million revamp of Queen Mary 2

<p>The Queen Mary launched in 1934 and enjoyed a heyday of taking the rich and famous from Southampton to New York.</p> <p>82-years-later her successor, the Queen Mary 2 has just undergone a major redesign.</p> <p>A lot has changed, notably, the restructuring of the all-day buffet, King's Court, and the creation of the adjoining Carinithia Lounge. This has replaced the dated Winter Garden, with a sit-up bar and self-service cafe, giving cruisers somewhere smart but informal to grab a bite and relax.</p> <p>New carpets have also been laid throughout, (enough to cover the pitch of Wembley Stadium 10 times).</p> <p>Emphasis has been placed on opening the dining areas out, so bulky waiter stations have been removed as well as pillars, which gives it a more airy feel.</p> <p>Fifty cabins have also been added and all contain the modern luxuries, including a kettle.</p> <p>Have you ever cruised with Cunard before, or been lucky enough to cruise on the Queen Mary 2? If so, how did you find the experience?</p> <p>Share your story in the comments below.</p> <p>First appeared on <a href="http://Stuff.co.nz" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Stuff.co.nz</span></strong></a>.</p> <p><em>Video credit: Cunard</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/07/queen-mary-2-cruise-ship-gets-pet-friendly-makeover/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Queen Mary 2 cruise ship gets pet-friendly makeover</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/06/best-cruise-lines-in-the-world-revealed/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The world’s best cruise lines revealed</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/04/cunard-queen-mary-marilyn-monroe-showcase/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cunard to showcase world’s largest Marilyn Monroe collection</span></em></strong></a></p>

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5 things you didn’t know about the Queen Mary 2

<p>She’s the grandest dame of the ocean, harking back to the great days of cruising. Here are some incredible facts you may not know about Queen Mary 2.</p> <p><strong>1. She’s not a cruise ship</strong></p> <p>The esteemed Queen Mary 2 is actually a traditional ocean liner, not a cruise ship. What’s the difference? An ocean liner is designed to transport passengers from Port A to Port B, like on a Transatlantic crossing. Because they sail through a lot of open ocean they are built with more steel in the hull for strength. A cruise ship is designed to take passengers on a round trip journey that departs from and returns to the one port. Queen Mary 2 is the only ocean liner in the world that is currently in service.</p> <p><strong>2. She was a big project</strong></p> <p>At just over 150,000 tonnes and almost 350 metres long, Queen Mary 2 is a huge vessel. And the construction process was just as huge. Built at the Saint-Nazair shipyard in France, it took 3,000 craftsmen more than eight million hours to build her. All up, around 20,000 people were involved in the design, construction and fit out of Queen Mary 2. The total building cost came to £550 million, which works out to be £210,000 per berth!</p> <p><strong>3. She’s carried plenty of famous passengers</strong></p> <p>It’s the ship of choice for royalty, politicians and celebrities. Famous passengers include actors John Cleese, Jane Seymour, Richard Dreyfus, Tilda Swinton and many more. Royals from the UK, Spain and the Middle East have travelled on the famous ship, as well as countless authors and journalists. You’ll be walking in the footsteps of the greats.</p> <p><strong>4. She has some unique features onboard</strong></p> <p>Queen Mary 2 is stocked with first-at-sea features you won’t find on any other ship. In partnership with the Royal Astronomical Society, the ship has the only planetarium at sea where guests can watch illuminated displays that make them feel like they are right amongst the stars. The huge library is the largest on the water and holds more than 10,000 books. Then there’s the traditional promenade deck that circles the ship, inspired by historic ocean liners like the Titanic.</p> <p><strong>5. She’s the world’s only pet-friendly ship</strong></p> <p>If you want to cruise with your dog or cat, this is the only way to do it. Queen Mary 2 has the only kennels at sea, which operate on its Transatlantic voyages. Pets will be cared for by a dedicated kennel master and there’s even a special place for them to be walked on deck. Plus they are given adorable lifejackets to keep them safe.</p> <p>Have you ever cruised with the Queen Mary 2? Do you have any holidays on the cards? Let us know in the comments!</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/07/queen-mary-2-cruise-ship-gets-pet-friendly-makeover/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Queen Mary 2 cruise ship gets pet-friendly makeover</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/06/best-cruise-lines-in-the-world-revealed/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>The world’s best cruise lines revealed</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/04/cunard-queen-mary-marilyn-monroe-showcase/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Cunard to showcase world’s largest Marilyn Monroe collection</strong></em></span></a></p>

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Is this the most luxurious cruise liner ever?

<p>In an age where <strong><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/07/14-candid-photos-show-what-a-mega-cruise-is-really-like/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">mega-sized ocean liners</span></a></strong> continually <strong><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/07/royal-caribbeans-ovation-of-the-seas-in-numbers/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">break size records</span></a></strong>, there are times when taking a cruise can feel like staying in a giant, floating city in the middle of the ocean. But, as you can see in the gallery above, one line has taken a different route.</p> <p>Regent Seven Seas Cruises has officially unveiled its new ship, the Seven Seas Explorer. Constructed at a cost of $450 million, the Seven Seas Explorer only carries about 750 guests and is designed to provide a throwback to the <strong><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/01/images-from-the-golden-age-of-cruising/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">glamorous golden age of cruising</span></a></strong>.</p> <p>Monte Carlo was the perfect backdrop for the unveiling on Wednesday night, with had the beautiful Princess Charlene of Monaco in attendance. The ceremony featured a full orchestra and concluded with a stirring performance from Andrea Bocelli.</p> <p>The Seven Seas Explorer is a masterpiece in cruise ship design, featuring the second-highest space ratio of any liner at sea. All guests will enjoy spacious, beautifully appointed suites, but the piece de resistance is the 4,443 square-foot Regent Suite.</p> <p>This two-bedroom suite features an in-room spa, unlimited spa treatments and an outdoor, glass enclosed dining area with an unbeatable view. </p> <p>To see the Regent’s Seven Seas Explorer, scroll through the gallery above. In an age where lines pack passengers in like sardines, this is a welcome change to some.</p> <p>Do you have a cruise on the horizon? If so where are you planning to go, and who are you cruising with? Let us know in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!</p> <p><em>Image credit: Regent Seven Seas Cruises</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/07/royal-caribbeans-ovation-of-the-seas-in-numbers/"><strong>Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas in numbers</strong></a></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/07/cruise-line-introduces-barefoot-bowls-at-sea/"><strong>Cruise line introduces barefoot bowls at sea</strong></a></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/07/secrets-cruise-ship-workers-do-not-want-you-to-know/"><strong>10 secrets cruise ship workers don’t want you to know</strong></a></em></span></p>

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Plans to convert luxury cruise liner to homeless shelter

<p>A group of businessmen in New Zealand have floated a unique idea to deal with the nation’s growing homelessness problem by housing them on a cruise ship.</p> <p>Christchurch businessman Garry House and a number of colleagues started investigating the possibility of purchasing a 400-bed cruise liner to dock in Auckland.</p> <p>House told The Guardian, “Living on a cruise ship is not a long-term solution but things are so bad for so many families now it could help ease the pressure for two or three years while longer-term strategies are put into place.”</p> <p>House believes he could get the ship ready from Europe to New Zealand in a month.</p> <p>Homelessness is a huge problem in Auckland where property prices have increased 77.5 per cent over the past five years to make the housing market one of the most expensive in the world.</p> <p>House hopes to relieve the strain, but his enthusiasm has received a mixed response.  </p> <p>Campbell Roberts from the Salvation Army told The Guardian, “What New Zealand needs to face up too is finding long-term, permanent solutions. A cruise ship is fine for a month but to live on it for any longer would be a strange experience for the inhabitants and it would have no sense of normality about it. I am fully supportive of a creative solution to this problem but I don’t think a cruise ship is the answer.”</p> <p>But House remains unperturbed, saying, “People would not be on the ship 24/7. They’d be getting off, going to work, living normal lives. But at least, at night, they could return to a bed and not a park in the middle of winter.”</p> <p>What do you make of House’s idea? Should we be considering creative solutions like this one? Or do you think people should try to be more practical?</p> <p>Share your thoughts in the comments. </p> <p><em>Image credit: Shutterstock / ATGImages</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/06/things-not-to-pack-on-a-cruise/"><strong><em>5 things NOT to pack on a cruise</em></strong></a></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/06/this-man-has-been-living-on-cruise-ships-for-20-years/"><em><strong>This man has been living on cruise ships for 20 years</strong></em></a></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/06/family-band-together-to-give-grandmother-trip-of-a-lifetime/">Family band together to give grandmother trip of a lifetime</a></strong></em></span></p>

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Incredible images of a beach villa-style cruise liner

<p>Just when you think they’ve made every kind of cruise ship there is, along comes something completely different.</p> <p>MSC Cruises’ new MSC Seaside promises ‘beach condo’ style living that’s designed to bring guests closer to the sea. The whole vessel is designed with as much open-air space as possible, so guests can spend most of their time face to face with the ocean. And surely that’s the whole point of cruising?</p> <p>The ship will be the first on the water to offer terraced balcony cabins, which are staggered down the side of the ship so that a portion of them remains uncovered. An open-air promenade will wrap all the way around the outside of the ship, another industry first. The promenade will feature a variety of restaurants, shops and sun decks for passengers to enjoy. Then there are a series of catwalks with glass walls and glass floors, letting passengers feel like they are walking on water.</p> <p>An elaborate, two-level water park will have five separate slides and water features. Seaside will be the first ship to feature Slideboarding, a fun combination of a water slide and an interactive video game. Then there’s the longest zip line at sea running for 130 metres, a high-tech 5D cinema, smart technology like interactive photo walls from Samsung and digital tracking cards that let families keep in touch.</p> <p>MSC Seaside will sail from Miami year-round on multiple Caribbean itineraries, starting from December 2017. It will also call at MSC’s brand new private island in the Bahamas, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve. With virtually constant sunshine and clear skies, it’s the ideal place to make the most of the ship’s unique outdoor lifestyle.</p> <p>To see images of the MSC Seaside scroll through the gallery above? What do you think of the ship’s bold, unique design?</p> <p>Please let us know in the comments below.</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/05/5-things-you-must-do-to-avoid-seasickness-on-a-cruise/"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>5 things you MUST do to avoid seasickness on a cruise</strong></span></em></a></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/05/10-things-you-must-never-do-in-a-cruise-cabin/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>10 things you must never do in a cruise cabin</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/05/po-ships-first-new-zealand-cruise/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>P&amp;O’s first cruise around New Zealand</strong></em></span></a></p>

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Historic rusting ocean liner could be restored to luxury

<p>In her heyday, the SS United States was as famous as the Titanic. The grand ocean liner used to carry celebrities, royalty and heads of state across the Atlantic at record speeds. The 301-metre ship (30 metres longer than Titanic) made its maiden voyage in 1952 and sailed from New York to Southampton in three days, 10 hours and 42 minutes, a time that was not beaten until 1990.</p> <p>Its glory days were short lived and by 1969 the ship had been decommissioned. It was a naval reserve vessel for around a decade, but remained sealed in her berth. She was then purchased by a succession of owners, all of whom had grand plans for restoration. The SS United States Conservancy stepped in to try and save the ship, but late last year the group revealed it could no longer afford the $60,000 a month to keep it docked in Philadelphia. It looked like one of the world’s great ocean liners was destined for the scrapyard.</p> <p>Enter luxury line Crystal Cruises. CEO Edie Rodriguez saw the news that the conservancy was out of money and stepped in to resurrect the liner. Crystal operates a small fleet of ultra-luxurious, boutique ships and is currently expanding into river cruising and private jet tours. The line plans to restore the ship and convert it into a modern luxury vessel.</p> <p>The first step is a comprehensive feasibility study to identify any structural issues or dangerous chemicals. Once the ship gets the all clear, Crystal will refurbish the ship to accommodate 800 guests in spacious suites that measure 350 square feet. Original areas of the ship will be recreated, like the Navajo Lounge and the Promenade.</p> <p>It’s predicted that the refurbishment will cost at least $800 million and, if all goes to plan, it could be sailing again by early 2018.</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/04/cheaper-to-cruise-than-live-in-london/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em>It’s cheaper to live on a cruise ship than in London</em></strong></span></a></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/04/santorini-planning-to-ration-cruise-tourists/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Santorini planning to ration cruise tourists</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/travel/cruising/2016/04/tugboat-pushed-underwater-by-cruise-ship/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Tugboat pushed underwater by cruise ship</strong></em></span></a></p>

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How you can make money from cruise liners

<p><em><strong>Kent Kwan is co-founder of AtlasTrend. With 15 years of professional experience in investing and international financial markets, Kent has successfully managed more than $1 billion in funds invested in international-listed shares.</strong></em></p> <p>Do you know someone who has been on a cruise ship lately? Yes? Not surprisingly, the cruise industry is now a multi-billion dollar industry with great growth opportunities.</p> <p><strong>How do cruise ship companies make money from passengers?</strong></p> <p>Cruise ship companies can be highly profitable. At AtlasTrend, our Splurging Baby Boomers Fund is currently invested in Royal Caribbean Cruises Limited. The following infographic shows how Royal Caribbean made US$1.1 billion of adjusted net profit in 2015 from 5.4 million passengers.</p> <p><img width="533" height="753" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/19105/royal-caribbean-cruises_533x753.jpg" alt="Royal Caribbean Cruises" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p><strong>How can I make money from cruise ship companies?</strong></p> <p>A simple way to share in some of the potential profits that cruise ship companies make is by becoming a shareholder. The large cruise ship companies such as Royal Caribbean and Carnival are listed companies. By buying some shares in these companies, you’ll become a part owner. Of course, all share investments come with risks of making or losing money so you should consider all investments carefully.</p> <p><img width="515" height="666" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/19107/cruise-industry-stats_515x666.jpg" alt="Cruise Industry Stats" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p><strong>Why should I invest in cruise ship companies?</strong></p> <p>Here are our top five reasons why investment in cruise ship companies may result in a positive investment return.</p> <ol> <li><strong>Cruising is growing in popularity particularly in Asia</strong>: In 2015, only 1 million cruise passengers were from China (a similar number to Australia which has a far smaller population). However, by 2020, the Chinese government expects 4.5 million cruise passengers from China per year while cruise ship operator Carnival is even more optimistic suggesting the market for China cruise passengers may exceed 5 million by 2020. Together with the continuing (though lower) growth in cruising from North American and European passengers, the cruise industry is set for potentially strong demand in the coming years.</li> <li><strong>Committed growth in new passenger capacity</strong>: To meet the upcoming demand, over the next 5 years 139,000 berths (from 44 new ships) have been committed by cruising companies to be built. This is a 29 per cent increase in passenger carrying capacity globally.</li> <li><strong>Baby boomers’ spending power</strong>: Cruising has demographic and spending power on its side. Baby boomers are a key customer group for cruise ship companies. With more baby boomers heading into retirement over the next decade, there will be greater demand for cruises. Baby boomers being the wealthiest proportion of the global population are also able to spend more on their cruising holiday which will help boost cruise liner profits.</li> <li><strong>Dominated by two rational companies</strong>: Royal Caribbean Cruises and Carnival together have approximately 70 per cent market share of the global cruise passenger market. It is essentially a duopoly where both companies are rational competitors who don’t tend to engage in prolonged price wars. As a result, shareholders should be the long term winners.</li> <li><strong>Relatively cheap valuation with good earnings growth</strong>: Our preferred investment in the industry is Royal Caribbean. The share market currently values the company at less than 11 times price to earnings ratio (for the forecast 2017 financial year) with over 15 per cent projected earnings growth for that year. This is a relatively attractive valuation for buying Royal Caribbean shares given the positive industry dynamics over the next 5 to 10 years.</li> </ol> <p>In addition to the five reasons above, shareholders of some cruising companies also gain a shareholder discount. Although we would never recommend buying shares just because you might get shareholder benefits, if the investment stacks up then any shareholder benefits are a bonus. For example, Royal Caribbean shareholders (with 100 shares or more) receive up to US$250 of onboard credit every time they cruise on a Royal Caribbean ship. 100 shares in Royal Caribbean Cruises currently costs approximately A$10,000.</p> <p>If you’re a fan of cruising or believe the industry is set for a positive decade, then it could well be worthwhile to start considering investing in cruise ship companies. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://www.atlastrend.com/register/?group=oversixty" target="_blank">Join the AtlasTrend community of investors at for more information.</a></strong></em></span></p> <p><em>Any advice contained in this communication is general advice only. 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