Steel-cutting ceremony for new Royal Caribbean ship

Posted on Friday, October 10th, 2014 at 3:09 pm    

Royal Caribbean International began construction on a new state-of-the-art Quantum-class cruise ship, dubbed Ovation of the Seas and made official through a steel-cutting ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany on September 22, Ship Technology reported.

In addition to highly innovative features like dancing Roboscreens, robotic bartenders, a skydiving facility, and an indoor sports arena, the massive ship will also feature a giant mechanical arm that can lift guests contained in see-through capsules into the sky. Not only will this machine likely offer a magnificent view, the ship’s never-ending list of features and entertainment options create a wildly inventive vacation spot.

All of these features, however, do not fail to hide that cruise ships can be seriously dangerous spots for an accident to occur, as it is geographically isolated and may not contain sufficiently trained medical personnel. If you have suffered any sort of injury or harm on a cruise ship, you may be entitled to seek financial compensation for any expenses or suffering incurred. Call Louis A. Vucci P.A., today at (786) 375-0344 to learn about your legal options for recourse.