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  2. What Happens to Old Cruise Ships?

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    Typically, a cruise ship is built to run about 30 years. Cruise ships are a way to explore the world and have a vacation out on the sea. Like every other work of machinery in the world, cruise ...

  3. Considering a Cruise Ship Retirement? Here’s What You ... - AOL

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    Many individuals are planning to set sail as part of their target retirement lifestyle, but not necessarily through short-term options like spending weekends on a boat. Some retirees plan to retire...

  4. This Is How Much It Costs To Retire on a Cruise Ship - AOL

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    The Cost To Retire on a Cruise Ship. According to U.S. News and World Report, you’ll pay between $250 and $1,700 per person for a seven-night cruise in Alaska in May. To go to the Mediterranean ...

  5. RMS Queen Mary - Wikipedia

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    Until her launch, the name was a closely guarded secret. Cunard intended to name the ship Victoria, in keeping with company tradition of giving its ships names ending in "ia", but when company representatives asked King George V's permission to name the ocean liner after Britain's "greatest queen", he said his wife, Mary, would be delighted. [13]

  6. Freewinds - Wikipedia

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    The ship that eventually became known as the Freewinds was originally ordered by the Sweden-based Lion Ferry as the second in a pair of two car/passenger ferries for use on their new Bremerhaven (West Germany)–Harwich (United Kingdom) service, with provisions made for cruise service during the northern hemisphere winter season.

  7. Queen Elizabeth 2 - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) is a retired British passenger ship converted into a floating hotel. Originally built for the Cunard Line, the ship was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008.

  8. Widow is living the rest of her life on cruise ships - AOL

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    A retired Florida widow is living the rest of her life on a luxury cruise. As the Asbury Park Press reports, after her husband died in 1997, 86-year-old Lee Wachtsetter sold their five-bedroom ...

  9. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Most cruise ships sail the Caribbean or the Mediterranean. Others operate elsewhere in places like Alaska, the South Pacific, the Baltic Sea and New England. A cruise ship that is moving from one of these regions to another will commonly operate a repositioning cruise while doing so.