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  1. According to Meyer Werft's site, it will be:

     

    Float-out likely to start on 2 November 2013

     

    On 2 November 2013 ..... The float-out of the ship, which is built for the US cruise operator Norwegian Cruise Line, will commence around 10.30 a.m.

    Following the float-out and more tests to be carried out in the harbour, the ship will be berthed alongside the yard's outfitting pier.

     

    Delays in the time schedule due to weather conditions may occur.

     

    The 146,600 gt cruise ship has a length overall of 324 m and is 39.70 m wide. Its construction complies with the latest safety standards, and the ship meets all valid environmental regulations.

     

    The float-out will be broadcast via webcam on www.meyerwerft.com

     

    I guess I have to get up at 4:00 - 4:30 a.m. to watch it...on my laptop...while still under my covers, thank you very much!

     

     

    New time, now 15:30 local time 2nd Nov. according to the website of Meyer Werft.

  2. @RSLeesburg: Than you really should try AIDA. German Lifestyle in perfection ;). And you can draw your beer yourself :D during mealtimes.

    They have wonderful itinearys in Europe especially Northern Europe and the Med.

     

     

    I love how you are advertising AIDA ;) , but saying AIDA is german Lifestyle in perfection is just :eek: :rolleyes:. Sorry, but these crowded buffet-Restaurants Bella Donna and Marktrestaurant are just an imposition. Dont get me wrong, I really like AIDA.

     

    Greeting from your neighbour City Theremouth :D

     

     

     

    Back to the original post. It is very obvious why so many cruise line change the ports. At the beginning of 2015 the ECA Emissions Control Area 0.1 % sulphur Limit is taking place. So many cruise ship will avoid the Baltic and the North Sea. Just take a look at this

     

    http://www.dnv.com/industry/maritime/publicationsanddownloads/publications/updates/maritime_update/2013/1_2013/efficiency_through_technology_choices.asp

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