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375 staterooms with virtual balconies Standing upright at 1,141 feet, Quantum is 2.5 times taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza. Quantum is longer than five Boeing 747 jetliners.
The cruise game is afoot. The much-anticipated Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas, the first in a new class of cruise ship for the line, has arrived at its first port of call in Southampton, Engla… ...
Image 1 of 3 next This computer-generated image provided by the Royal Caribbean International cruise line shows its forthcoming ship, Quantum of the Seas.(The Associated Press) Image 2 of 3 prev ...
Quantum of the Seas sets sail for seven- to 12-day round-trip cruises from Bayonne, N.J., to the Bahamas and Caribbean through April (with fares from $1,049 per person for an 8-day Bahamas sailing ...
The Quantum's North Star is a London Eye-style capsule observatory. The ship's FlowRider allows guests to surf on a reverse wave. Quantum's two theater venues offered a variety of shows for all ages.
Technically I did, it's just on my phone, dammit. Quantum of the Seas stands 18 decks tall and measures over 1,100 feet, with a gross tonnage of more than 167,800.
Interior state rooms on Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas feature virtual balconies -- floor to ceiling screens that display a real time view of the outside view.
The Quantum of the Seas will feature high-speed internet, RFID navigation for guests, and robot bartenders. Ships are, of course, becoming increasingly advanced.
For an informative overview of Quantum of the Seas’ new stateroom concepts, please visit here. Royal Caribbean's Quantum class will debut in fall 2014 with Quantum of the Seas, followed by her ...
ETW Staff – Mumbai Royal Caribbean International has taken delivery of Quantum of the Seas, from Meyer Werft Yard. The ship will welcome her first guests on November 2, 2014 for a trans-Atlantic ...