What are the main differences in a cruise ship and an ocean liner?
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ocean liner - cruise ships: differences: capacity, speed, size
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Just a bit of trivia about the Queen Elizabeth 2, former ocean liner sold to become a floating hotel in Dubai: The QE2 could go faster BACKWARD than modern cruise ships can go forward! No kidding! The QE2 hull is also twice as thick as on modern cruise ships, and is about the same as the hulls on military vessels such as battleships.
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Ocean liners are made for transatlantic journeies generally. Cruise liners are for lesiure
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In addition to what others have said the day of the ocean liner is past. Before airlines the only method of travel across the ocean was an ocean liner. It was designed for transportation rather than a vacation. ₪ ʎəɿʞɹɐq ₪
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