PAPENBURG, GERMANY –
Norwegian Escape, soon to be the largest ship in the Norwegian Cruise
Line fleet, was floated out of MEYER WERFT’s covered building dock II on August 15 in Papenburg, Germany, where the 164,600-ton ship
has been under construction since September 2014.
The 4,200 passenger vessel, with her
signature hull artwork designed by famed marine wildlife artist and
conservationist Guy Harvey, departed building dock II. Norwegian Escape
is the first ship in the line’s Breakaway Plus Class, measuring 1,098
feet in length and 136 feet wide.
Norwegian
Escape’s float out represents a major milestone in the vessel’s
construction, with the ship being well on her way to completion she will
now move into the final phase of construction with delivery taking
place on October 22, 2015.
“MEYER
WERFT has done an excellent job with the construction of Norwegian
Escape,” Norwegian Cruise Line’s President and Chief Operating Officer
Andy Stuart said. “The ship’s float out brings us one step closer to
bringing the next evolution of Freestyle Cruising to the world and we
couldn’t be more excited.”
Following
the ship’s float out, the next milestones will be mounting the ship’s
signature Norwegian Cruise Line funnel and taking thrills to new heights
by adding a third story to Norwegian Escape’s ropes course—due to be
the largest at sea. Norwegian Escape's conveyance down the river Ems
towards the North Sea is scheduled for September 16 (weather
permitting).
Following
inaugural events in Europe and Miami, Norwegian Escape will sail
seven-day Eastern Caribbean cruises departing every Saturday from Miami
beginning on November 14, 2015.
From
the ship’s eye-catching hull artwork to thrilling waterslides and ropes
course, Norwegian Escape, as the first ship in the Breakaway Plus
Class, represents a true evolution for the Norwegian brand,
incorporating guest favourites and providing further freedom and
flexibility for guests.
For video of Norwegian Escape’s float out, courtesy of Meyer Werft, please click here.
Norwegian Escape
Norwegian
Escape will sail weekly seven-day cruises from her year-round homeport
of Miami to the Eastern Caribbean beginning on November 14, 2015. The
164,600 gross ton ship will be the largest ever to home port year-round
in Miami, carrying 4,200 guests to tropical Caribbean destinations
including St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Tortola, British Virgin
Islands and Nassau, Bahamas. Norwegian Escape’s signature hull artwork
is designed by marine wildlife artist and champion of ocean
conservation, Guy Harvey.
Norwegian
Escape’s dining and entertainment will include outposts of several
popular land-based outlets, including the first-ever floating Jimmy
Buffett’s Margaritaville restaurant and 5 O’Clock Somewhere Bar, a music
venue and outdoor bar on The Waterfront that will feature live nightly
performances. James Beard Award-Winning Iron Chef Jose Garces will have
two concepts onboard, a Latin seafood specialty restaurant and Pincho
Tapas Bar, while Miami-based The Pubbelly Restaurant Group will develop
the menu for the Food Republic, an upscale food emporium. The District
Brew House, a hip, urban craft beer hall featuring an exclusive
partnership with Miami’s own Wynwood Brewing Company, will serve up more
than 24 draft beers while The Cellars, A Michael Mondavi Family Wine
Bar, features an array of immersive wine experiences, focusing on
tasting, education, and the enjoyment of wine. Norwegian Escape will
also feature Miami’s oldest and most legendary bar, Tobacco Road.
Continuing
with Norwegian’s commitment to excellence in entertainment, Norwegian
Escape will feature two Tony Award-winning Broadway musicals headlining
in the Escape Theater: After Midnight, the smash-hit musical that
combines the big-band songs of Duke Ellington and the best dancing from
Broadway; and Million Dollar Quartet, the smash-hit musical inspired by
the famed recording session that brought together rock 'n' roll icons
Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. In a new
concept exclusive to Norwegian Escape, the Supper Club has been
re-imagined for an unforgettable dinner and show. For The Record: The
Brat Pack™ is a critically acclaimed Hollywood night that celebrates
classic soundtracks of motion picture masters in a one-of-a kind 360°
post-modern cabaret.
The
ship will feature the largest ropes course at sea, a three-story
multiplex of heart-pounding challenges complete with two planks and five
Sky Rails, zip tracks that allow guests to soar through the air.
Norwegian Escape’s Aqua Park will be the largest at sea and includes a
new Aqua Racer slide. Adding to the family fun, Norwegian Escape will
also feature an expanded Kids’ Aqua Park, along with the line’s first
dedicated nursery for young cruisers two and under.
Accommodations
include the company’s largest signature luxury ship–within-a-ship
complex: The Haven by Norwegian; along with Studios, designed and priced
for solo travelers; and many options for families, multi-generational
groups, spa enthusiasts and more.
To book a cruise on Norwegian Escape, contact a travel professional, call Norwegian at 888-NCL-CRUISE(625-2784), or visit www.ncl.com.
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