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Royal Caribbean goes Inside Out

central_parkRoyal Caribbean have revealed further details of their Genesis Project, which is set to be launched in 2009.

The 220,000 tonne ship, which is currently unnamed, will feature an industry first with inside balcony cabins lining an outdoor area running through the centre of the ship. The park, which will be named Central Park, will be overlooked by 334 staterooms in total, 254 with balconies, covering a height of six decks.

Central Park will be lined with restaurants, to include Chops Grille, a steakhouse, a Tuscan style Italian spot called Giovanni’s Table, and 150 Central Park, serving modern cuisine with an observation window so passing passengers can watch chefs in action. The park will also contain beautiful maintained gardens and an onboard horticulturalist to run classes for passengers who want to learn about the gardens.

The 1,180ft long luxury liner is currently under construction in Finland at a cost of £700 million and dwarfs the current biggest ship – the Independence of the Seas, which is also owned by Royal Caribbean.

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