maandag 25 mei 2015

M.S.C.Sinfonia or European Stars



European Stars - MSC Sinfonia
 
 
The European Stars was completed in 2001 by Chantiers Atlantique for Festival Cruise Line. She is a sistership of European Vision and an enlarged version of the Mistral in 1999. Following the collapse of Festival, European Stars was sold at auction to MSC Crociere in 2004, becoming the MSC Sinfonia.
 
European Stars details: 58600 Gross Tons, Length: 251.2m, 1566 Passengers (2163 max), Crew 763
 
 
Sections on this Page:-
European Stars Company Postcards
European Stars Company Photographs
European Stars On Board Photographs
European Stars Photographs @ Barcelona - 7th April 2004
 
Associated Pages:-
Festival Cruise Line
MSC Crociere
Cruise Ship Postcards
Simplon Postcards Home Page
 
 
 
 
European Stars Company Postcards
 
 
Festival official card of European Stars.
 
 
 
 
 
European Stars Company Photographs
 
Images supplied by Festival Cruises.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
European Stars On Board Photographs
 
Images supplied by Festival Cruises.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
European Stars Photographs
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona following the financial problems of Festival Cruises.
Photographed early in the morning, from the arriving Aurora.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona following the financial problems of Festival Cruises.
Photographed early in the morning, from the arriving Aurora.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona following the financial problems of Festival Cruises.
Photographed early in the morning, from the arriving Aurora.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona.
Photographed from a local excursion vessel.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona.
Photographed from a local excursion vessel.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona.
Photographed from a local excursion vessel.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona, with Aurora in the background.
Photographed from a local excursion vessel.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona.
Photographed from the departing Aurora.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona.
Photographed from the departing Aurora.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
European Stars laid up at Barcelona.
Photographed from the departing Aurora.
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 7th April 2004.
 
 
 
 
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vrijdag 16 mei 2014

Splendour of the Seas

Owner: Royal Caribbean International: - USA

Sisterships: Splendour of the Seas is one of 6 more or less identical ships of the Vision-class. Fully sistership is theLegend of the Seas

The first 2 are: Legend- and Splendour- of the Seas. Characteristic Funnel with Viking Crown Lounge on midship located.
The second two: Enchantment- and Grandeur- of the Seas. Length plus 15 m. Funnel on aftship and Viking Crown Lounge freestanding on midship.
The third two: Rhapsody- and Vision of the Seas. Identical lay-out as the second two.
However the Enchantment of the Seas is stretched by 22,2 m. in 2005.


Oct.26-2011 Splendour of the Seas enters into the Navantia shipyard in Cadiz, Spain to begin a five-week long, $35 million dry dock where she will receive new dining venues: Chops Grille, Izumi, the Boardwalk Dog House, Chef’s Table and the Park Café; the Royal Babies and Tots Nursery, a Diamond lounge for Crown and Anchor loyalty guests, a Concierge Lounge for suite guests and upgraded technology throughout. In addition the ship will receive 124 new balconies and a host of new stateroom amenities including flat panel televisions. Other features being added to Splendour include ship-wide WIFI, a digital way finding system, electronic mustering and an outdoor movie screen.
While in dry dock, the ship will receive a new “duck tail,” an extension to the bridge wings as well as undergo regularly scheduled maintenance work on the propellers, rudders and tail shafts. During the process, the ship's atrium will undergo a visual transformation, and its centerpiece will replace the current Champagne Bar. The new bar will be called the R Bar.The new bar will have a sophisticated 1960's vibe.
Splendour returns to service with its new features in place on November 26, 2011.

duck tail
Entered service: 1996 – Refits: 2001/2011 - Gross tonnage: 69.130 - Pass. lower beds: 1804 - All berths: 2074 - Passenger decks: 11 -Length: 264,30 m. - Beam: 32,20 m. - Drive: diesel/electric: 5 diesel engines make Wärtsilä type12V46B V-type 12 cylinders - Total installed power: 58.500 kW. - Propulsion: by 2 electric motors power each 20.100 kW. - 2 Fixed pitch propellers - Service speed: 21 knots - Max.speed: 24 knots - Built:Chantiers de l'Atlantique-France - Yard no. B31 - Flag: Bahamas - Classification: DNV.


























Splendour of the Seas

Ship Description

Put into service in 1996, Royal Caribbean Cruises' Splendour of the Seas is a light and friendly ship with large window areas. It offers a broad range of entertainment, great food and an international flair.
Atmosphere on Board

Like all of Royal Caribbean's ships, Splendour of the Seas is open for all age groups and for people from all countries. Therefore there is a great mixture of international guests. Overall, the atmosphere is relaxed. On special evenings, formal dress is expected in the main restaurant.

A bottle of wine in the restaurant or at the bar costs from about 25 US-$. All prices are subject to a service fee.
Cabins

All cabins are furnished very attractively, comfortable and quite spacious. Many cabins have got their private balcony.
Dining

There are several ways to enjoy the fine cuisine on board. The main restaurant "King & I" is situated on two decks and offers a great view through the floor-to-ceiling windows. The Windjammer Café offers delicious buffets and a wonderful ocean view as well.
Entertainment

Whether you prefer a quiet atmosphere or a party in the disco: from piano music to Broadway style shows to disco there is a huge range of different entertainment offers. On board there are art auctions, the ever-popular bingo games and lectures about the ports of call.
Sports and Leisure

The ship offers a large fitness area with stunning ocean views, a swimming pool with a relaxation area ("Solarium"), many sports classes (partly for a fee) such as aerobics or Pilates, a sauna and a steam room (separated by gender). A wide range of wellness and beauty treatments are offered in the spa as well.

Besides, there are two pools and whirlpools on deck which invite you to swim and bathe.
Our Recommendation

MS Splendour of the Seas is a very nice cruise ship with great offers on board. Be it the skating rink, miniature golf or a climbing the wall high above the sea: Almost anything is possible on board. The food is good and plentiful. The audience is international and the main language on board is English. Overall, you can expect a professionally organized cruise experience of good quality.


more about Splendour of the Seas

Splendour of the Seas sold to Tui 
Renamed Tui discovery.

zondag 22 september 2013

M.S.C.Armonia

MSC Armonia



De MSC Armonia
Carrière
Besteld Onbekend
Werf Chantiers de l'Atlantique,St. Nazaire, France
Status In dienst
Thuishaven Panama-Stad, Panama
Algemene kenmerken
Deplacement Onbekend
Tonnage 58.625 BRT
Passagiers 2.065
Hutten 783
Vlag , Panama
Lengte 251,25 m
Breedte 28,8 m
Hoogte 54 m
Snelheid 21,7 Knopen
Eigenaar MSC Crociere
Bemanning ongeveer 760

De MSC Armonia is een cruiseschip van MSC Crociere

Het schip werd in 2001 gebouwd door Chantiers de l'Atlantique als MS European Vision voor het terziele gegane Festival Cruises. 
Het schip werd destijds gebouwd samen met het zusterschip MS European Stars.

De MSC Armonia behoort tot de Lirica-klasse. 
Het schip kan 2.065 passagiers vervoeren in 783 kajuiten. 
Op het schip werken ongeveer 760 bemanningsleden. 
Het schip is 251,25 meter lang en 28,8 meter breed. 
De maximumsnelheid bedraagt 21,7 knopen. Passagiers kunnen zich verplaatsen over negen dekken.
Specificaties
Naam MSC Armonia
Stabilisatoren Ja
Voltage 110/220 Volt (energiebesparingssysteem)
Dekken 9
Liften 9
Munt aan boord Euro (Middellandse Zee) - US Dollar (Argentinië)
De Armonia is gebouwd voor Festival cruises  als de European Vision .
Hieronder het hele verhaal.
Continuing our series on ‘The Rise & Fall of’ we are looking at Festival Cruises, whose collapse is the most recent, declaring bankruptcy in 2004. If you used to work for Festival Cruises or had been on a Festival Cruise please comment below, send us an email (Liam@Crociere.co.uk) or contact us onTwitter & Facebook.
In 1992 George Poulides founded Festival Cruises, it started services in 1994 with The Azur, which had been acquired from Chandris Cruises, This was followed by Bolero and with continued success the company added Flamenco to the fleet in 1998.
In 1999 the company added Mistral, its first new build, at a cost of $240 million. The ship was built at the same yard as the Normandie & Queen Mary 2, Chantiers de l’Atlantique in St.-Nazaire, France.
The ship was built as part of a strategy to locate the company in the middle of the cruise market, 
just above Royal Caribbean, but below Celebrity, with a distinctly European flavour, 
the company was not allowed to operate in the United States under the Festival name, 
as it was deemed to be too similar to Carnival, so the company traded as First European in America.
Following on from Mistral, two slightly larger improved sister ships were ordered for delivery 
in 2001 & 2002, to be known as European Stars and European Vision. 
These ships features more balcony cabins, but, like Mistral were never going to win a beauty contest!
This would give the company three large new ships, in the growing European market. 
Upon delivery the older ships in the fleet were chartered out, making sure the brand had a solid identity, two further options for Mistral class ships were passed on, later being picked up by MSC Cruises, becoming MSC Lirica and MSC Opera (We have toured MSC Opera here)
In May 2000 P&O announced plans to acquire Festival Cruises for $600Million, who would join P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises, Swan Hellenic and Aida as a European brand. 
However two months later the merger plan was dropped, due to the low value of cruise shares at that time.
Also joining in 2002 was ‘the ship that sank the Andria Doria’ the former Stockholm, now named Caribe, this ship is regulary forgotten as operating for the Festival fleet, she sailed out of Havana. Now this ship operates for Classic International Cruises as Athena, and is one of the oldest operating cruise ships in the world. This could surely have only confused the Festival cruises product.
During 2003, an interesting concept was launched between Festival and Hilton, where there would be 25 ‘Hilton Suites’ on its new builds, these would feature butlers who had been trained by Hilton, and the suites would contain Hilton branded amenities. The idea being that the line could use a trusted brand to expand further into the America market.
In 2004, Festival Cruises ships were arrested, and the battle lines were drawn for a complex bankruptcy, drawn out over five months. During this time Royal Caribbean, who had lost out to Carnival for P&O Princess PLC, were linked to takeover the company. The ships were arrested as Alstom (owners of the shipyard) claimed Festival had broken its
contractual financial obligations.
The company made a series of announcements that operations would restart, but slowly, one by one its offices were closed and the ships auctioned off. The company even attempted to relaunch with just its new ships, Mistral, European Stars & European Vision. In July 2004 MSC acquired European Stars & European Vision, to join sister ships MSC Lirica and MSC Opera. European Stars is now MSC Sinfonia. European Vision now operating as MSC Armonia. Mistral was sold to a group of French investors, who have chartered her to Ibero cruceros now named Grand Mistral.
The company, like a lot of cruise industry failures, went too big too fast. If acquired by P&O it is likely the company would still be operating. Of most cruise lines which declare bankruptcy, I think this one has probably gotten the closest to success due to its modern ships, ironically it was paying for these modern ships that caused their collapse.
Did you used to work at Festival Cruises, do you have any memories of being on Festival?
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