Innovative Nuclear-Powered Cruise Ship to Host 80,000 Passengers
Nuclear-powered ‘floating city’ cruise ship plans to house 80,000 passengers

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Plans have been revealed for a £12 billion nuclear-powered cruise ship, designed to accommodate 80,000 passengers, including 50,000 permanent residents. The vessel will feature various amenities, including parks, shopping areas, and a football stadium.
- 01The cruise ship will cost approximately £12 billion.
- 02It will be over a mile long and 800 feet wide.
- 03The ship will house 50,000 permanent residents and 10,000 visitors.
- 04Amenities include a shopping mall, food hall, and three acres of parks.
- 05Roger Gooch, CEO of Freedom Cruise Line International, expresses confidence in the project.
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Plans have been announced for a revolutionary nuclear-powered cruise ship, dubbed a 'floating city,' that aims to carry 80,000 passengers around the globe. The vessel, projected to cost £12 billion, will measure over a mile in length and 800 feet in width. It will accommodate 50,000 permanent residents and provide space for an additional 10,000 visitors. Onboard, passengers will have access to various facilities, including a shopping mall, food hall, three acres of parks, a football stadium, and a spa. Roger Gooch, the chief executive of Freedom Cruise Line International, expressed strong confidence in the feasibility of this ambitious project.
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