How cruise ships got so big

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2023
  • Today’s cruise ships are several times as big as the Titanic.
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    Cruise ships are freaking big. They’re the biggest passenger vessels humans have ever built. In size and appearance, they look nothing like almost any other boat. So how did they get that way?
    The predecessor of today’s cruise ships was the ocean liner: big, beautiful ships that sailed across the Atlantic. But ocean liners had a totally different purpose from cruise ships: They were for transportation. Everything about them was designed to facilitate an ocean voyage from one continent to another.
    But air travel changed that. Planes eliminated the main reason to take a ship somewhere, and ocean liner business plummeted. So the industry pivoted and began selling a ship as the destination itself. The cruise ship was born. But the ocean liners, built for a voyage, weren’t ideal for the purposes of a cruise, and over the next few decades, the cruise ship began its evolution. And it has culminated in the behemoths we see today.
    Sources:
    You can check out some of Peter Knego's own videos on cruises here: / @midshipcinema
    Transport Revolutions: Moving People and Freight Without Oil: www.google.com/books/edition/...
    Deck plans for ships like the MSC Meraviglia: www.cruisemapper.com/deckplan...
    More on the history of ocean liners and the S.S. France, later renamed S.S. Norway: www.classicliners.net/SSNORWAY...
    Queen of the Fleet by Jay Clarke: www.washingtonpost.com/archiv...
    More information on the difference between ocean liners and cruise ships:
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Komentáře • 850

  • @Vox
    @Vox  Před 9 měsíci +438

    Have you been watching our travel series? This is the fourth of five videos all about the hidden design details, trends, and systems in travel! So far we’ve looked at big boats, trains, RVs, and American automobiles … and last but not least? Planes! See you next week!

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers Před 9 měsíci +3

      Not gonna lie, I can't wait for another "Titanic" catastrophe. "She was unsinkable!" "We don't need lifeboats for EVERYBODY." "Nobody could have foreseen such a tragedy." "It was a freak accident, nobody is at fault."🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @tuanoful
      @tuanoful Před 9 měsíci +6

      Ugh, I hate cruises. Talk about how they pollute, talk about how the overwhelm small towns...

    • @lowrezz
      @lowrezz Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@tuanoful ++++++

    • @grantdavis1912
      @grantdavis1912 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Hi there, my name is Grant and I am an architectural designer based in Washington Dc, and graduate scholar from Penn State University. My research is focused on ocean liners and architecture and the roll ocean liners played in inspiring the primary architectural philosophy of modernism. I wanted to point out that the graphic shown at 3:30 shows the Titanic and a quoted speed of 30 knots when the Titanic's top speed was actually 23 knots. A more appropriate graphic would have been of the RMS Queen Mary which had a cruising speed of 28.5 knots and top speed of 32 knots. On another note, the impact that ocean liners had on modern architecture, and particularly the architect Le Corbusier, is actually very interesting and would make for a great video. For example, mid century public housing is largely based on a design ideology derived from the ocean liner!

    • @dangerousham3519
      @dangerousham3519 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The displacement (tonnage) of a ship has nothing to do with internal volume.

  • @bag3lmonst3r72
    @bag3lmonst3r72 Před 9 měsíci +4433

    Cruise ships are nice but kinda miss the romanticism and sense of adventure that come with ocean liners though. Preferably without icebergs or U-boats along the way.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před 9 měsíci +151

      What about a U-boat ocean liner? 😆

    • @shize9ine
      @shize9ine Před 9 měsíci +69

      If you’re ever near LA, highly recommend touring the queen mary.

    • @AaronShenghao
      @AaronShenghao Před 9 měsíci +33

      You can take cruise on smaller ships to more exotic “Exploration cruise” if you want that

    • @sasmalprasanjit2764
      @sasmalprasanjit2764 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Or without Tornadoes 🌀or Bad Conditions or 🌊Tsunamis

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers Před 9 měsíci

      White privilege. Icebergs and U-boats should have been a humbling experience but greedy people never learn. Can't wait for the next 'titanic' catastrophe that cleanses the world of human garbage.

  • @marchwhitlock6455
    @marchwhitlock6455 Před 9 měsíci +975

    You almost got through the whole video without referencing Titanic once! Good effort.

    • @NithSGowda
      @NithSGowda Před 9 měsíci +54

      The video would have drowned

    • @BigBrotherMars
      @BigBrotherMars Před 9 měsíci +23

      Oceangate oceangate oceangate

    • @yeshummingbird
      @yeshummingbird Před 9 měsíci +22

      They literally did though when they referenced the movie.

    • @StefanCreates
      @StefanCreates Před 9 měsíci +54

      @@yeshummingbird That's why he said almost

    • @TheLemon333
      @TheLemon333 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@yeshummingbird That's not what litterally means. 😢😭 I need to just let go . I know.

  • @Meetthekiller7
    @Meetthekiller7 Před 9 měsíci +3273

    Don’t get me wrong, I love oceangoing and even cruise ships - once had a wonderful trip on the then-largest ship in the world, Oasis of the Seas - but there’s something…wasteful about them, like the feeling you get when you order a desert at a restaurant when you’re already fit to burst.
    So much luxury and opulence crammed into a vessel that consumes so much just to stay afloat, all to be one day decommissioned instead of just placing all of that ashore where it might last. It might have been justified if these ships were actually taking you somewhere, but those days seem long over.

    • @timotheatae
      @timotheatae Před 9 měsíci +129

      There could well come a time that ships like these become comfortable but slow alternatives to planes, and their inherent weight makes them more amenable to battery power.
      Electric cruises could be a real game changer for everyone, and you don't need to decommission old ships to do it. Retrofitting is nothing new.

    • @thegrandaviator8308
      @thegrandaviator8308 Před 9 měsíci +43

      No, almost all ships are scrapped or sunk. Take examples of Navy Ships. Many Super-Dreadnoughts that survived World War 2 were replaced by Battleships, which means that the dreadnoughts were scrapped. Soon, battleships were scrapped.

    • @TheAmericanAmerican
      @TheAmericanAmerican Před 9 měsíci +122

      What you just described is exactly how I feel about capitalism as our current global economic system...
      Well done! ✊️

    • @Graemyr
      @Graemyr Před 9 měsíci +10

      I usually only get desert at a restaurant if I'm feeling ill. My grandma always said it helps soak up all the nasty stuff.

    • @Iudicatio
      @Iudicatio Před 9 měsíci +19

      ​@@TheAmericanAmericanthat's true, it's basically everything, not just cruises

  • @maxnawas8405
    @maxnawas8405 Před 9 měsíci +351

    I recently read a story that a cruise ship in the Netherlands is currently housing refugees. It’s docked in or near Rotterdam and is used as a refugee housing. Very useful way to provide shelter for those in need of it if you ask me

    • @handdoek4442
      @handdoek4442 Před 9 měsíci +2

      they even use those river cruise ships for housing

    • @nessax5136
      @nessax5136 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Yes! More cruise ships should be used for housing

    • @Whiterun_Gaurd
      @Whiterun_Gaurd Před 9 měsíci

      Hoever the refugees like it so much that they refuse to move into available houses while the common dutch civilian has 0 possibillity to buy or rent a house.

    • @Thrill_Hou
      @Thrill_Hou Před 9 měsíci +20

      Yeah the UK is trying to do that, but not with a cruise ship. It’s more like a floating prison.

    • @rianantony
      @rianantony Před 9 měsíci +11

      Straight up. Since they're boats you can also take them to where housing is needed (hypothetically). Pretty interesting

  • @ethanpowell3203
    @ethanpowell3203 Před 9 měsíci +652

    As someone who doesn’t like being around screaming kids when I’m on vacation, taking a cruise was quite possibly the worst thing I ever did.

    • @TJ-jk4ut
      @TJ-jk4ut Před 9 měsíci +107

      They have adult only cruise ships 😁

    • @JParuscio
      @JParuscio Před 9 měsíci +24

      It's all about timeing

    • @dcviper985
      @dcviper985 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Try Holland America.

    • @poodlebone
      @poodlebone Před 9 měsíci +44

      You went on the wrong cruise line and/or the wrong time.

    • @lewizzrocks
      @lewizzrocks Před 9 měsíci +14

      That’s silly lol there’s many many adult only cruise lines and adult only spaces

  • @smashyrashy
    @smashyrashy Před 9 měsíci +456

    Notice how they never made the mistake of saying it is unsinkable

    • @NextNate03
      @NextNate03 Před 9 měsíci +26

      Some researchers had found that they never claimed Titanic was unsinkable until after it sinked.

    • @grahamkight9111
      @grahamkight9111 Před 9 měsíci +26

      Fun fact the titanic was never called unsinkable

    • @NextNate03
      @NextNate03 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@grahamkight9111
      They never called it unsinkable until after it sank.

    • @axelfoley133
      @axelfoley133 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Whatever floats your boat ;-)

    • @Galactipod
      @Galactipod Před 9 měsíci +21

      @@grahamkight9111 It was called unsinkable by the media but not by the White Star Line.

  • @toughben
    @toughben Před 9 měsíci +1140

    No mention of the huge environmental impact? 509 tonnes of sulphur oxides were emitted by the 218 cruise vessels sailing in Europe last year.

    • @Ziggyvu
      @Ziggyvu Před 9 měsíci +60

      Vox don’t want to mess with their bottom line

    • @timotheatae
      @timotheatae Před 9 měsíci +21

      And how much from planes?

    • @jUQMtDmf
      @jUQMtDmf Před 9 měsíci +71

      Very disappointing. This was just an ad for cruise ships. Vox is so hypocritical

    • @abagoftoast
      @abagoftoast Před 9 měsíci +87

      @@timotheataeShips owned by the Carnival Corporation emit 10 more sulfur dioxide than all European cars.
      Airplanes are obviously terrible for the environment, but at least they provide a necessary function.

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI Před 9 měsíci +8

      I love humanity
      Sarcasm

  • @em-jd4do
    @em-jd4do Před 9 měsíci +2070

    hey Vox, can you compare emissions from cruise ships, liners and all that to other modes of travel ? I do not have the expertise to do this myself

    • @peaceflowerstudios6833
      @peaceflowerstudios6833 Před 9 měsíci +56

      Second this!

    • @kittygenji
      @kittygenji Před 9 měsíci +44

      Third this!

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers Před 9 měsíci

      You're just too lazy. You have access to the internet, the cumulative knowledge of all mankind. A grade school kid could do a project just sourcing Wikipedia.

    • @tillthiemann6448
      @tillthiemann6448 Před 9 měsíci +253

      According to an analysis, one individual on a typical cruise ship emits roughly 421.43kg of CO² per day. Alternatively, one individual staying in a high-end hotel, using carbon-heavy transportation and choosing higher carbon activities emits "just" 81.33 kg of CO² per day.
      So yeah. It's pretty bad.

    • @tuanoful
      @tuanoful Před 9 měsíci +5

      yESM DO THIS

  • @imsomewhatcertain1024
    @imsomewhatcertain1024 Před 9 měsíci +231

    Me and me family went for a cruise on board the Sea Diamond in 2007. Two weeks after our trip, the Sea Diamond sank on 4/5/2007. We were honestly shocked that the ship we just sailed on was now under the sea. We were considering going on an Italian cruise in 2012, but the sinking of the Costa Concordia changed our minds.

    • @redx2gaming69
      @redx2gaming69 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Wow

    • @jamesrosewell9081
      @jamesrosewell9081 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Lightning doesn't strike the same place twice as they say. Go for that Italian cruise. It has been 12 years or so since them.

  • @dinozone7373
    @dinozone7373 Před 9 měsíci +532

    I'm a bit sad that the ocean liner has come and gone. Although having nowhere near the amenities and comforts of a modern cruise ship and largely obsolete, there is something amazing about the graceful curves and sleek profile of an ocean liner, as opposed to the inelegant, almost absurd looks of today's condominiums at sea.
    I love cruising, but I feel like it is a wasteful, ethically dubious industry which may not survive the privations of climate change and cutbacks. With flying suffering similar challenges, I do wonder if ocean liners may have a chance to shine once again- but I'm not holding my breath.

    • @redlion145
      @redlion145 Před 9 měsíci +26

      I like the idea of ocean liners, the QM2 is bucket list material. Contrary to how Vox portrays things though, there are still many ships that regularly embark passengers for trans-oceanic journeys. Typically, these craft are freight ships (container ships) that have 6-12 cabins for non-crew passengers, rather than being a dedicated passenger vessel. It's not exactly the same as travelling by ocean liner, but very much a different experience from being on a floating mall that essentially drives around in a circle at sea.

    • @falsch4761
      @falsch4761 Před 9 měsíci +5

      There are still a lot of "ocean liner" You can go from Japan to South Korea by ships. China to Japan by ships. In Indonesia they combine ocean liner with vehicle carrier. This video too focused of Western market. Ocean liner still alive and well..

    • @redlion145
      @redlion145 Před 9 měsíci +17

      @@falsch4761 I think the distinction there is that most of those trips are day trips, not requiring cabins for passengers. Usually in the west we'd call those ferries rather than ocean liners. Ferries and car RORO vessels are still passenger transport though, that's true.

    • @__nog642
      @__nog642 Před 9 měsíci +14

      @@falsch4761 Japan to Korea or China is hardly a trans-oceanic trip. More like a ferry than an ocean liner.

    • @dinozone7373
      @dinozone7373 Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@falsch4761 Yes, I am aware of carferries and cruiseferries- they are popular not just in Asia but in the Baltic, I've seen them before and they are quite cool. Nevertheless, an Ocean Liner does not just cross small straits or inland seas but do vast transoceanic crossings at dizzying speed- SS United States' top speed was 38.32 knots, or 70 km/hr.

  • @einsteinboricua
    @einsteinboricua Před 9 měsíci +65

    There's a limit to ships before it loses its sparkle. Keep in mind, you're on a ship that, at max capacity, serves well over 5000 people; amenities don't expand or shrink with demand; they're static. If all those 5000+ people want to eat at the same time, there will be lines, wait times for tables, and slow service. If all those 5000+ people want to be out in the sun, you're likely to not find any space at all. Getting on or off the ship is a pain.
    Bigger is not necessarily better.
    And that's not even taking into account the amount of fuel needed to move that floating city or all the wasted food (oh yes...many passengers are notorious for leaving half-eaten meals on their plates).

    • @azrrrrrrrr
      @azrrrrrrrr Před 9 měsíci +5

      I disagree. I went 3 times on a cruise ships and even tho it can get crowded at the pool there is still so many things to do that it is hardly noticable there is so many ppl on the boat. As they said there are like 5-9 restaurants on the boat and one of them is open 24/7. Also not to mention there are sport fields,gym,casino,caffes....

    • @Ben-bb7mi
      @Ben-bb7mi Před 9 měsíci

      This is why I prefer Celebrity, HAL, or Disney (at least when our kids go). Those lines generally operate smaller to mid size ships

  • @drdewott9154
    @drdewott9154 Před 9 měsíci +127

    Interesting. Ive never been on a big cruise ship myself, but in Scandinavia where I'm from we do have a lot of ferries on long overnight journeys that are about the same size as smaller cruise ships. Heck one of the ships on my nearest route, the Pearl Seaways (built in 1989) from Copenhagen to Oslo, did have a brief stint as a cruise liner sailing out of Hong Kong and Singapore around the turn of the millenium before being converted back into a car ferry as originally designed.
    Still while these trips have a very practical purpose, they're also incredibly popular for "minicruises". Ferry companies like DFDS have figured out they can fit their ships out with restaurants, night clubs, arcades and a small pool, and sell round trip tickets, so one can get on in Copenhagen, spend the night onboard, wake up in Oslo, explore the city for a few hours, and then travel back to Copenhagen. These minicruises have become incredibly popular, especially with how much more affordable such short trips are compared to a full cruise for a week or even just half a week.

    • @Iudicatio
      @Iudicatio Před 9 měsíci +5

      Yes, that sounds nice. Then you don't have to travel at night and sleep terribly, or spend the money on another night at a hotel, just to leave the next morning.

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@Iudicatio Yeah. Honestly though if you want quick travel through the night, then night trains are better, since you can also leave later and arrive earlier, but the night train between Copenhagen and Oslo was discontinued over 20 years ago, and political discussions to revive it have gone nowhere.

    • @Iudicatio
      @Iudicatio Před 9 měsíci

      @@drdewott9154 I don't know if the night trains in Scandinavia are better, but when I mentioned sleeping terribly I also meant the trains in Germany. There are no sleeping cars and it's the same as sleeping in the car or the bus.

    • @rosemarysmith5967
      @rosemarysmith5967 Před 9 měsíci

      Here, on the other side of the world, it's not even an overnight ferry but BC ferries now has a Vacations portion including hotels for trips. We do have an overnight route, but it's 16h.

  • @ronaldcharan2705
    @ronaldcharan2705 Před 9 měsíci +88

    Its amazing how big both ships and planes have gotten over the decades as populations have gone way up. Amazing how they can stay in the air or in this case the water.

    • @iansteelmatheson
      @iansteelmatheson Před 9 měsíci +11

      you might not realise it so much, but technology still advances in even these well-established areas :)

    • @theinternetbutler
      @theinternetbutler Před 9 měsíci +12

      And I think we've fallen back into the mindset that a ship will never sink, just because they are bigger and more modern.
      Look at the one 'opening' in 2024. How everyone can safely evacuate a ship of that size is beyond me.

    • @besthomepage5145
      @besthomepage5145 Před 9 měsíci

      @@theinternetbutler lots of lifeboats

    • @V3ntilator
      @V3ntilator Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@besthomepage5145 There is never enough life boats on any ship, because not everyone will survive anyway.

    • @nickandres7829
      @nickandres7829 Před 3 měsíci

      @@V3ntilator There are never enough lifeboats because lifeboats have requirements as to where they can be mounted on the sides of a ship and that they need to be able to be lowered from deck height to the ocean. That said, maritime law requires cruise ships to be able to accommodate 75% of it's passengers into lifeboats, with the crew and the remaining passengers to be evacuated into rafts.
      Rafts are smaller, can be folded up when not in use and then deployed en masse directly into the water where they can be accessed via chutes.

  • @EmmaCruises
    @EmmaCruises Před 9 měsíci +31

    I’m loving this series, it’s so well put together. Thank you! ❤🎉

    • @kaprilarismendy
      @kaprilarismendy Před 9 měsíci +1

      Omg EmmaCruises! Your videos are so entertaining 😊

  • @PasleyAviationPhotography
    @PasleyAviationPhotography Před 9 měsíci +97

    I thought the idea of a cruise "ship" was to experience the ocean. If all your doing is malls, spas, buffets and gambling then why not just go to Vegas.

    • @johndavidson3424
      @johndavidson3424 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Same with ocean liners, maybe both of them isolates from the "ocean experience".

    • @serious6515
      @serious6515 Před 9 měsíci +13

      Hard to generalize because there's a lot of different types of cruises, both in terms of ships and destinations. If you can understand the appeal of a resort vacation though, then understand the appeal of a resort where you wake up in a different location every day, and also understand the appeal of being out on the ocean, then you can understand the appeal of a cruise.
      Besides that, cruises tend to be really affordable vacations if you want them to be (unless you're solo). They're also very simple to plan, all you really need to plan out is how to get to the ship and what you're doing for excursions, since food/lodging/transportation is all otherwise included in the fare. The huge megaships have a very diverse set of activities so they can be really well suited for families, Royal Caribbean's Icon is very clearly targeting that market. There's some other situational advantages, for example since I live around NYC a cruise is a vacation I can take public transportation to.

    • @adamndirtyape
      @adamndirtyape Před 9 měsíci +2

      Exactly.

    • @VicodinElmo
      @VicodinElmo Před 9 měsíci +3

      There is a bit of a shift in design philosophy now where the public spaces are trying to bring the ocean in a bit. Big tall windows and atriums that actually show the ocean etc. I mean if you’re going to be on the ship for 7 or 14 days, there is genuinely only so long one can look at the ocean and do nothing else.

    • @bayousbambino427
      @bayousbambino427 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Not all cruise ships are Vegas at sea. Mostly that's NCL (the 'Norway' is rolling over in its watery grave) and Carnival and its subsidiary, Costa, and its copy, MSC. Tacky, tacky, tacky. As well as 'Norway', I've been on Celebrity and Princess ships; they're comfortable and elegant, without letting you forget you're at sea. No malls. No water parks. No mini-golf or go-carts.

  • @TangoBravoAlerts
    @TangoBravoAlerts Před 9 měsíci +38

    Thank you so much for making the difference between "liners" and "cruise" ships. Nothing makes my historical ocean liner loving heart hurt than hearing the Titanic called a "cruise" ship.

    • @gerry343
      @gerry343 Před 9 měsíci

      What is a 'crusie' ship?

    • @the4tierbridge
      @the4tierbridge Před 9 měsíci

      @@gerry343 the video told you.

    • @gerry343
      @gerry343 Před 9 měsíci

      @@the4tierbridge CRUSIE ?

    • @the4tierbridge
      @the4tierbridge Před 9 měsíci

      @@gerry343 oh.
      Oops

    • @Titanic-wo6bq
      @Titanic-wo6bq Před 9 měsíci

      As a nerd who loves ocean liners (especially the Titanic, as you can probably infer by my username..), this also hurts just a little bit inside.

  • @jorgenolson2477
    @jorgenolson2477 Před 9 měsíci +115

    My family went on cruises in the Mediterranean and they were some of my best childhood memories. While the ships themselves were great with good entertainment and food, the big draw for us was the day trips to different European cities such as Rome, Nice, Pisa, Naples, and Barcelona. We got to see all the sites in those cities during the day, which is much more convenient and cost-effective than planning several world-spanning vacations in Europe to different countries. I can't imagine how boring it would be to just cruise across the Atlantic for a week or visit another Caribbean beach every day. Cruise ships can still be about the destination, just with a new destination every day!

    • @ssshar2176
      @ssshar2176 Před 9 měsíci +3

      It’s very relaxing! I’m doing an English Isles cruise in 2025 to switch up from the Caribbean.

  • @leeartlee915
    @leeartlee915 Před 9 měsíci +40

    I honestly cannot think of a better way to ruin my vacation than to take a cruise ship.

    • @patrickfitzgerald2861
      @patrickfitzgerald2861 Před 9 měsíci

      Every single deep water port in Europe has been taken over and destroyed by these monstrosities and the evil people who use them.

    • @benjaminbouaoune4466
      @benjaminbouaoune4466 Před 9 měsíci +15

      Right ? if i wanted to stay in an overcrowded shopping mall, i'd just stay home ...

    • @leeartlee915
      @leeartlee915 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@benjaminbouaoune4466 And being stuck with at sea with the type of person who would WANT to go on a cruise? Perish the thought.

    • @skycaptain3344
      @skycaptain3344 Před 9 měsíci +6

      These types of comments are always below every video on cruise ships. If you don’t like it, don’t go. They are nonetheless impressive feats of engineering and operation.

    • @leeartlee915
      @leeartlee915 Před 9 měsíci

      @@skycaptain3344 It’s not exactly like I commented on a video review of “Dad’s cruises 2003-2004”. And you’re right, they are impressive feats of engineering. Too bad those minds aren’t being put to better use.
      Also, the reason why you see those comments on every video is because cruise ships are a blight on the planet. They are horrible, horrible monstrosities that attract the same kind of people that want visit Sandals Resort and visit Applebees on their way home.

  • @HardBloodNelza
    @HardBloodNelza Před 9 měsíci +4

    "It is the... sorry, *she*-"
    Amazing boat reference

  • @reptongeek
    @reptongeek Před 9 měsíci +5

    'There's no bow where Jack and Rose can say I'm The King of the World'

  • @B1lly_
    @B1lly_ Před 9 měsíci +38

    Ocean liner: built to plough the rough ocean, keep up with ocean traffic schedule, and got the elegance.
    Cruise ship: Giant, towering, blocky, floating apartment for pleasure cruises.
    CMIIW

    • @user-bd3ds4ev5f
      @user-bd3ds4ev5f Před 9 měsíci +4

      Queen Mary 2 being a cruise ship hiding in plain sight

    • @urotaion9879
      @urotaion9879 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@user-bd3ds4ev5fEh, I wouldn’t say that… it does have a more cruise ship-ish superstructure but that’s about it really

    • @user-bd3ds4ev5f
      @user-bd3ds4ev5f Před 9 měsíci

      @@urotaion9879 all her routes are cruises pretty much. The Atlantic crossing is also. What person would take qm2 Atlantic crossing to actually get where they need to go

    • @urotaion9879
      @urotaion9879 Před 9 měsíci

      @@user-bd3ds4ev5f fair point

    • @grahamkight9111
      @grahamkight9111 Před 7 měsíci

      @@user-bd3ds4ev5f Qm2 is actually completely different she’s engineered and built totally different then a regular cruise ship.

  • @underworldguy56
    @underworldguy56 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Does anyone else think this series is way too short? I'm loving all the transportation series but it's way to short in scope. This video should've been twice as long!

  • @chriscarley
    @chriscarley Před 9 měsíci +7

    Just an FYI for anyone that sees this, Meraviglia might be the largest ship to dock in NYC but that’s because the docks can’t support the much bigger ships that instead dock in New Jersey, like Oasis of the Seas.

  • @ell_chaos4606
    @ell_chaos4606 Před 9 měsíci

    absolutely in love with the Design, Explained series!!!!

  • @olefella7561
    @olefella7561 Před 9 měsíci +29

    This channel mastered narrating stories in a way that makes you feel you uncover the mystery yourself .. Thank you Vox👏👏👏

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 9 měsíci +22

    I love this series! Well done on the series so far 👏🏽

  • @timonn
    @timonn Před 9 měsíci +2

    Finally a new video from you. They are rarer than Christmas presents. Nice job as always. Please , show up more often :)

  • @yay-cat
    @yay-cat Před 9 měsíci +4

    Ok but can we please get ocean liners back? Like instead of catching a plane; I would like the next most efficient option to cross oceans without spending unnecessarily long on board. Like give me a floating office for the week so I can spend the weekend in Europe or whatever

  • @skyelamattina1516
    @skyelamattina1516 Před 9 měsíci +30

    Love the history of the ocean liner being a mode of transport, but also love the modern cruise ships being a destination in themselves! Can't wait to go on Queen Mary 2 this September, followed by Symphony of the Seas a few months after!

  • @samraatkadam6827
    @samraatkadam6827 Před 9 měsíci +1

    this was brilliantly explained thank you so much!

  • @fitfrog65
    @fitfrog65 Před 9 měsíci +3

    More people mean lower quality of life. This applies to large cruise ships. Imagine how much 7000 passengers degrade a port experience.

  • @herrsan
    @herrsan Před 9 měsíci +10

    I love the design centered videos from Vox! Please keep them coming!

  • @LizziesLukas
    @LizziesLukas Před 9 měsíci +11

    to be fair, ocean liners sound a lot better than cruise ship

  • @SeaTravelr123
    @SeaTravelr123 Před 9 měsíci

    Nicely done !!! Great footage of some vintage ships. Europa 66 and Liberte. Well done.

  • @SAmaryllis
    @SAmaryllis Před 9 měsíci +9

    This was cool to learn about! Thanks for researching, compiling, and presenting the history of cruise ships :D

  • @RRLV434
    @RRLV434 Před 9 měsíci +17

    I’ve been on 4 large cruise ships and I love them. There is just so much to do on them and you get really good value out of it. Transportation, unlimited food, entertainment, and housing all for one price (which can be less than $100 dollars per person per day).

  • @Dunkskins
    @Dunkskins Před 9 měsíci +30

    As the comments have said, be interesting to see the environmental impact a cruise ship has vs a similarly sized inner city neighbourhood with good public transport.

    • @skycaptain3344
      @skycaptain3344 Před 9 měsíci +5

      How would a hotel that sales to multiple countries be possible to compare to a public transport network? People aren’t moving to a cruise ship, and a city can’t sail around on vacation.

    • @Ikajo
      @Ikajo Před 9 měsíci +3

      Huge environmental impact. These ships dumps a lot of grey water into the ocean.

  • @samhecker8322
    @samhecker8322 Před 9 měsíci

    When my dad was a kid he sailed on all the liners. He said his favorites were the French line and Italian Line because of the food was just the best. He liked Cunard but wasn’t his favorite. I’ve sailed on the QE2 and QM2 and they are truly the last true liners. Dinner you have to wear a jacket in the restaurant and it does have a lot of amenities but not like the cruise ships. It’s not as flashy and is an enjoyable experience

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 9 měsíci +18

    I think what I’m getting is that there’s definitely a nostalgia for more glamorous times but with that comes its own challenges.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Před 9 měsíci +3

    All it takes is one Italian captain to sink one.

  • @izikavazo
    @izikavazo Před 9 měsíci +8

    I want to hear more about port restrictions. I've heard some rumbling that some big ships won't be able to get under the Lions Gate Bridge to Vancouver in the future. I bet there are all kinds of interesting facts about port specifics that have changed geography, demographics, and industries like cruise ships.

  • @story3877
    @story3877 Před 9 měsíci +17

    A floating amusement park with 4999 strangers for weeks in the middle of the ocean. I'm good, thanks

    • @izzyrov5814
      @izzyrov5814 Před 2 měsíci

      Well you can just ignore the 5000 other passengers, can't you?

  • @ATWTMVTVFTVSGAVRALPS
    @ATWTMVTVFTVSGAVRALPS Před 9 měsíci

    As someone who's fascinated by Ocean Liners of the last two centuries, this is my favorite vox video.

  • @EmmanuelPerez88
    @EmmanuelPerez88 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Cruise liners line of thinking is amazing. “Why go somewhere far away when you can leave and come right back?”

  • @aaronmiller103
    @aaronmiller103 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I hope ocean liners will always stay around. It's nice to have the option if you don't like flying 😂

  • @dani4elle
    @dani4elle Před 9 měsíci

    always interesting topics from Vox!!!

  • @Unownshipper
    @Unownshipper Před 9 měsíci +2

    This is the best summary of the differences between an ocean liner and a cruise ship I've ever encountered.
    Sadly, this is the way the world goes. We don't build movie palaces anymore, we build cineplexes. We don't build castles, we build condos. It's sad to see the ocean liner going extinct, when the Queen Mary 2 is retired, I'm sure there won't be another. But these were all built for different eras. Time marches forward for better or worse.

  • @trevander1able
    @trevander1able Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love the look of the old time ocean liners!

  • @bradmyst1339
    @bradmyst1339 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I absolutely love the Queen Elizabeth two. It was a wonderful way to travel. And I really hope that whenever this ship retires that they will replace it with another ocean liner.

  • @AdityaRaj-lj5wf
    @AdityaRaj-lj5wf Před 9 měsíci

    This was so well made!

  • @user-sf1dq2iv4j
    @user-sf1dq2iv4j Před 27 dny

    I love Ocean liners! They had an elegant feel and look to them.

  • @omgitsBenjamin
    @omgitsBenjamin Před 5 měsíci

    The background music of this video is unreasonably delightful & cheery and I am completely here for it!! 😄

  • @BishopArthurMarshall
    @BishopArthurMarshall Před 9 měsíci +1

    Powerful yet subtle concluding graph

  • @robotman011
    @robotman011 Před 9 měsíci +28

    I went on Harmony of the seas in May and I LOVED IT. It was a great vacation!

    • @patrickfitzgerald2861
      @patrickfitzgerald2861 Před 9 měsíci

      The next time you look in the mirror know that the face of evil is staring back at you.

    • @christyrobinson6634
      @christyrobinson6634 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@patrickfitzgerald2861 Good, I hope I become the worst person on the planet after my 19th cruise in December!

  • @real90sweden10
    @real90sweden10 Před 9 měsíci

    i love the design, explained series

  • @reverandzombre3755
    @reverandzombre3755 Před 8 měsíci

    concise, interesting, great video thanks!

  • @realDunalTrimp
    @realDunalTrimp Před 9 měsíci +3

    The Titanic is an ocean liner, not a cruise ship. Each type serves a different purpose.

  • @agingmillennialmainer
    @agingmillennialmainer Před 9 měsíci +5

    That's capable of 600 more people onboard than Picard's Enterprise.

    • @Slayer-33
      @Slayer-33 Před 9 měsíci +1

      YTMND: 🎶 Captain Jean Luc Picard of the USS enterprise. 🎶

  • @rpsmith2990
    @rpsmith2990 Před 9 měsíci +27

    Funny how with everything there is to a modern cruise ship, the only one I'd want to sail on these days is the Queen Mary 2.

    • @elegant_travelling
      @elegant_travelling Před 9 měsíci +1

      +1 on that

    • @Iudicatio
      @Iudicatio Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah! I am an American citizen but live in Europe and I would love to travel back to the US that way one time.
      First ride the train to Southampton. I have taken the train from where I live to Scotland before and it was a lot of fun.
      And then ride Amtrak in the states if it's possible. I did it before and it was nice also, but it was 10 years ago and I've heard it's gotten worse since then.

    • @user-bd3ds4ev5f
      @user-bd3ds4ev5f Před 9 měsíci

      Ocean liner fans explaining how qm2 is better than any other cruise ship (she is just a cruise ship with a black hull)

    • @alexandertubbs5995
      @alexandertubbs5995 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@user-bd3ds4ev5f she is built like a ocean liner not a cruise ship, more old fashioned, faster can can go through the sea better

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@user-bd3ds4ev5f QM2 is definitely not just a cruise ship with a black hull. She is literally constructed and engineered differently, she can handle worse weather than cruise ships can and she can outrun them in a race as well.

  • @tankguy5935
    @tankguy5935 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I was just on that boat a few weeks ago. I wonder when they filmed the footage for this video

  • @Alex-zx6fv
    @Alex-zx6fv Před 9 měsíci +3

    Mind I’ve been on a cruise ship during a storm, the waves were coming half way up the ship and they had to close the deck, you still barely felt a thing inside the ship.

  • @saulchapnick1566
    @saulchapnick1566 Před 9 měsíci +2

    They should rename the forthcoming “Icon of the Sea” to “Petri Dish of the Sea”.

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I only disagree with that statement about: How we miss the old timey ships interior design styles and that people in the future will say they miss the designs from the 2020's. (I disagree. I think we are in a era that desperately needs reinvigorated creativity and passion to it's design and approach)

  • @DIDYOUSEETHAT172
    @DIDYOUSEETHAT172 Před 9 měsíci

    HMMMM! Logical progression. And festinating lore. Carry on Number 1. 😁😁👍👍

  • @bluepumpkincinematics
    @bluepumpkincinematics Před 4 měsíci +1

    One thing that I don't think many people know is that even during the turn of the 20th century, the idea was already a thing. There were a few extremely small (about the size of a tender) purpose built cruise ships which were focused on luxury and leisure rather than speed and utility.

  • @R3TURN3DYT
    @R3TURN3DYT Před 9 měsíci

    I find that modern cruise ships look more elegant than the older ocean liners with their big bridge and full white color.

  • @johannesofie777
    @johannesofie777 Před 9 měsíci

    I was on the SS Norway when she was in Bergen in the beginning of the 80s. It was an open day and an event. Sadly I was 5-6 and don't remember more. Nowadays Bergen is one of the largest cruise ports in Norway, maybe in Europe and the open days are long gone (I was on MSC Grandiosa (also christened by my name sister (whom I have seen live at another engagement) two years after Meraviglia) last fall and it was BIG! From my cabin almost at the front to the buffet, it took 6-7 minutes.)

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum Před 9 měsíci +11

    In my opinion, the SS Normandie and SS United States were the best-looking passenger vessels to ever ply the seas. Modern cruise ships often look bloated and excessive.

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto Před 9 měsíci

      Nope. SS Imperator all the way

    • @kentslocum
      @kentslocum Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@MaticTheProto I just looked it up, and it is definitely the best-looking "classic-style" oceanliner. But the SS Normandie still takes the cake for me.

    • @user-bd3ds4ev5f
      @user-bd3ds4ev5f Před 9 měsíci

      Ocean liner fans when they see any other cruise ship but a Cunard one

    • @grahamkight9111
      @grahamkight9111 Před 7 měsíci

      @@user-bd3ds4ev5f but it’s true though and the Cunard ones aren’t that pretty either

  • @maxhill9254
    @maxhill9254 Před 9 měsíci

    great information, thx

  • @adamndirtyape
    @adamndirtyape Před 9 měsíci +17

    A took a cruise to Alaska once. By far the most interesting part was going ashore to various towns and natural attractions, like visiting a glacier. Don't get me wrong, the ship was nice but any good hotel at a resort will provide the same things.

    • @VicodinElmo
      @VicodinElmo Před 9 měsíci +6

      Yeah, for sure. The main benefit is trying multiple places. The flip side of that is if you really like a place, you can’t stay long enough 😂 It’s all swings and roundabouts

    • @adamndirtyape
      @adamndirtyape Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@VicodinElmo That's true. Most port visits are a day at most, usually half of that.

    • @izzyrov5814
      @izzyrov5814 Před 2 měsíci

      Not really. Do hotels provide complimentary food all day? Are there shows and entertainment? Does the hotel take you to different places almost every day? That's just to name a few.

  • @samtherat6
    @samtherat6 Před 9 měsíci +2

    They should make boats look different and unique! I heard someone, I think his name was Stockton? was doing similar innovation with submarines. I’m sure he’s doing great!

  • @DavidMcCoul
    @DavidMcCoul Před 9 měsíci +1

    Gotta have that multi-confession church for all that debauchery you'll indulge in on the other parts of the ship!

  • @christophercharles9645
    @christophercharles9645 Před 3 měsíci

    My family took the SS France (3:53) from NYC to Southampton in June of 1970. I was pretty small but remember some very specific parts. Taking an escalator down into the dining room and seeing the chandelier come into view as we descended. And a huge playground - or at least it seemed huge to a kid!

  • @markfrench9004
    @markfrench9004 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I love the fact that the SS Norway had a multi-confession church. The last thing you want is for your sins to be piled up when you get home.

    • @Collinsv8
      @Collinsv8 Před 9 měsíci

      That's what I was thinking 😂

  • @GQueTv.
    @GQueTv. Před 5 měsíci

    Took my first cruise this past weekend and now I’m all in on research and the history of boats

  • @TheDylanJoyce
    @TheDylanJoyce Před 7 měsíci +1

    ENOUGH!!! My ship sails in the Morning! I wonder what's for Dinner....

  • @itskindofemily
    @itskindofemily Před 9 měsíci

    Man.. I KNEW The Love Boat would influence the rise of cruises

  • @kronoz7682
    @kronoz7682 Před 9 měsíci

    Got to see the Queen Mary 2 personally at Laem Chabang port in Thailand. Our ship is handymax in size and is way smaller than the Queen Mary 2.

  • @hansofaxalia
    @hansofaxalia Před 9 měsíci +1

    Going to vacation on land:
    Pros:
    Relaxing
    Access to transportation
    Doesn’t consume 250 tons of fuel for one of the dumbest reasons

  • @TainaElisabeth
    @TainaElisabeth Před 9 měsíci +2

    I just don’t understand why people want to pay MORE money to enjoy all the things you can already get on land with the bonus feature of possibly drowning

  • @mahmoudykemal8698
    @mahmoudykemal8698 Před 9 měsíci

    This was lovely.

  • @TheGreatBigMove
    @TheGreatBigMove Před 9 měsíci +2

    This is a surprisingly decent video. The thumbnail could use some work, though.

  • @DavidMcCoul
    @DavidMcCoul Před 9 měsíci +1

    Cruise ships really are like the starships depicted in Star Trek!

  • @XEinstein
    @XEinstein Před 9 měsíci +7

    I've done many travels alone, or for work or together with my wife, arranged all by myself or ourselves, since i am not a fan of mass tourism. One holiday though we did take a cruise in the Arabian gulf because i wsnted to show my wife the middle east after i had been there many times for work. And to avoid having to do several difficult border crissings by car (into and out of KSA for example) we decided that the only viable way to do that holiday was a cruise.
    And much to my surprise i actually really loved it. It was so much fun to be on that ship. And it was actually quite possible to avoid the masses if we wanted to. Plus the stops in the several cities where we stopped to explore them really helped to be away from the masses of the ship for a bit.
    So i would definitely do another cruise holiday one day.

  • @brianfunt2619
    @brianfunt2619 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Icon of the Seas is big enough you could probably make a zombie movie that is entirely set on it

  • @charliefual
    @charliefual Před 9 měsíci +1

    The idea of traveling in these big ships looking like cakes is so unappealing. Queen Mary 2 is in my bucket list, she’s big, but with a certain charisma. Even when she’s docked next to these bigger cruises that came after her, she will always stand out.

  • @sunnyboi2461
    @sunnyboi2461 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If I were to go on a cruise the RMS Queen Mary 2 would be top of the list, it's that old grand luxury you can't really find anymore that just I feel exemplifies the meaning of "Travelling at Sea" yk?

  • @JaneNewAuthor
    @JaneNewAuthor Před měsícem

    I was booked to go on the Oriana from Sydney to Vancouver in April, 1976. Life got in the way and I never went. One of my few regrets.

  • @RublevKovacs
    @RublevKovacs Před 9 měsíci +1

    great vid

  • @Jakeurb8ty82
    @Jakeurb8ty82 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Could not pay me to set foot on one of those floating malls/ petri dishes. Also passenger liners of 100 years ago were more akin to a cross ocean flight than a cruse. Ocean liners go A to B where as cruse ships wander around.

  • @yacobgugsa2524
    @yacobgugsa2524 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Here in Vancouver, Royal Caribbean deploys the 20-year-old Radiance-class ships (90,000 GT) on Alaska itineraries. Quantum-class ships (168,000 GT) sail out of Seattle because they can't fit under the Lions Gate Bridge.
    However, the Radiance-class has an abundance of floor to ceiling windows so guests can view the majestic scenery of the Last Frontier, and can fit into smaller ports and fjords, as well as get closer to glaciers.
    The Quantum-class takes too many notes from the Oasis- and Icon-class. No windows in public areas of the ship, and the interior is like a Vegas outlet mall. If I wanted that, I can get that on land.
    The biggest cruise ship to come to Vancouver is the Norwegian Bliss, and it can only do so at low tide.

    • @skycaptain3344
      @skycaptain3344 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I’m glad to see this comment. I love the Radiance-class ships. Not only do they have so much focus outward on the ocean, they are aesthetically pleasing.

    • @yacobgugsa2524
      @yacobgugsa2524 Před 9 měsíci

      @@skycaptain3344 My dad used to drive limos so during Alaska season, he used to transport cruisers from their hotels or YVR, to the cruise ports at Canada Place or Ballantyne Pier. Whenever we were at Canada Place in the summer, he would point out the cruise ships to me. I remember the distinctive logos of Holland America, Princess and Celebrity ships, plus the Legend, Rhapsody, and Radiance of the Seas. I was too young to remember Sun Viking or Viking Serenade, though.

  • @youtubeistheboss
    @youtubeistheboss Před měsícem +1

    I so love cruise ships even tho i've never been in one

  • @Desi_Midget
    @Desi_Midget Před 9 měsíci +1

    4:49 multi confession church, just in case you drew naked portrait of someone 😂😂😂

  • @KeithApp
    @KeithApp Před 9 měsíci +2

    Shopping malls, arcades, restaurants, bowling alleys, crowded swimming pools and movie theaters are precisely the places I do not want to be in whilst on vacation. It's an overwhelming no from me!

    • @izzyrov5814
      @izzyrov5814 Před 2 měsíci

      Go to the beach and stare at the sea for 7 days. Best vacation ever.

  • @juusolatva
    @juusolatva Před 6 měsíci +2

    at least in the Baltic Sea cruiseferries are a very popular way to travel and cruises on them are also taken for leisure, although the ships are not quite as big as the cruise ships in the video. as ferries they transport cars as well and this includes a lot of trucks transporting freight. Finland especially is basically like an island in the Baltic Sea in relation to Central Europe.

  • @uqbahkabir7864
    @uqbahkabir7864 Před 9 měsíci

    Essentially a floating, horizontal skycraper- but replace office spaces with just entertainment.

  • @webjammer1
    @webjammer1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love cruising, just not with a water park, go kart track, and circus on the top deck.

  • @cityplanner3063
    @cityplanner3063 Před 9 měsíci

    Rms Aquitania is such a beautiful ship

  • @Galactipod
    @Galactipod Před 9 měsíci +4

    0:00 Boats and ships are mutually exclusive. Ships are not big boats, they're ships and large craft.

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian Před 9 měsíci

      What's the difference between a boat and ship?

    • @NikolaiWowe
      @NikolaiWowe Před 9 měsíci +4

      A boat can fit on a ship. A ship can't fit on a boat

    • @Galactipod
      @Galactipod Před 9 měsíci

      @@AlextheHistorian Historically, a boat could fit on a ship but a ship could not fit on a boat. But that's a little blurred nowadays, especially as massive submarines are classified as boats due to their past as tiny craft launched by ships. Nowadays, aside from plain tradition, the distinction is due to the function of the vessel, mainly how long it can operate away from port.