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The World Dream at a Meyer Werft facility before being handed over to Dream Cruises
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History | |
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Name | World Dream |
Owner | (GHK) Genting Hong Kong Ltd |
Operator | Dream Cruises |
Port of registry | Nassau, Bahamas |
Ordered | 10 February 2014 [1] |
Builder | Meyer Werft |
Cost | 960 Mio. $[2] |
Yard number | S.712 |
Laid down | 29 July 2015 |
Launched | 26 August 2017 |
Maiden voyage | 19 November 2017 |
Identification |
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Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Type | Breakaway Class Cruise ship |
Tonnage | 150,695 GT[3] |
Length | 335.2 m (1,099 ft 9 in)[3] |
Beam | |
Draft | 8.622 m (28 ft)[3] |
Depth | 11.417 m (37 ft)[3] |
Decks | 18 |
Installed power | |
Propulsion | |
Speed | 24 kn / 44 km/h / 28 mph |
Capacity | 3,400 passengers |
Crew | 2,000 |
World Dream is a cruise ship that is in service for Dream Cruises. It was previously ordered as World Dream for Star Cruises. The ship is designed for the Asian cruise market and has a large number of restaurants and a casino along with specially designed cabins. It was christened on 17 November 2017 by Puan Sri Cecilia Lim who was named the God Mother of the "World Dream".[4]
The length of “World Dream” is 335.35 meter and its width is 39.7 meter. The size is 151,300 GT, and the top speed is over 23 knots.
On 16 November 2017, Dream Cruises created an 8.44m model of the "World Dream" out of LEGO. It is currently the largest cruise ship made out of LEGO and is on display at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong.[5]
History
World Dream was ordered in February, 2014 for Star Cruises. The construction begun on September 2016.
World Dream entered service for Dream Cruises in November 2017.
Itinerary
World Dream will spend summer 2018 operating five-night Japan cruises from Nansha and Hong Kong.[6]
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Bow of the World Dream
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Sideview of the World Dream
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Part of World Dream
References
- ^ "cruise ship information". Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- ^ "cruise ship orderbook". Retrieved 4 April 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "World Dream (34080)". Vessel Register for DNV. DNV. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
- ^ Staff, CIN (18 November 2017). "World Dream Christened in Hong Kong Ceremony". Retrieved 2 February 2018.
- ^ "Dream Cruises sets world record with scale replica of World Dream". CruiseToTravel. 17 November 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
- ^ Staff, CIN (2 February 2018). "Dream Cruises Brings Back Five-Night Japan Itineraries". Retrieved 2 February 2018.