Kudos to the person filming this the correct way... in landscape mode and not the dreaded vertical video mode. At 0:31 I see the old damage on the Fantasy from the collision with wall of the Panama Canal locks laat year was never completely repaired.
It's very sad to see these vessels being destroyed , becoming scrap. Vessel Sovereign was so special to be, once this was the 1st and last my cruise vacation trip, with a good times, parties, friends and etc. :'(
I'm mourning the two ships I stayed in 1993 and 1995 soveriegn and fantasy side by side. How life goes around and how they ended up next to each other , did anyone else have this experience?
I was wondering how easy it is for the crew to disembark as they usually enter and exist on the sides of the ship that are now wedged against the others.
Seems the scrap yard business is more busy than the cruise line business 🤔 one thing about this. The raw materials will be recycled back into the invirenment and the cost of steel and copper should drop because more of these will be scraped than new ones built. The cruise 🛳 line industry will not be building as many of these behemoths as in the past. Because the cruise 🛳 line industry will never recover from this.
@@drgonzo4714 Oh I dont know, maybe the countries that build these ships should take responsibility for breaking them up as well? You know, like how we export all our plastic and computer waste to third world countries because we're all about out of sight out of mind.
Would’ve been nice if they could’ve been used for temporary housing or some humanitarian efforts. But no, the greedy cruse companies prefer to scrap them.
1. The large majority of rooms are tiny. You wouldn’t want to live on one unless you were in one of the large suites, and there are very few of those. 2. Sanitation, power, air conditioning and heating costs are horrific. While the engines are running, there’s plenty of power being generated. Permanently wiring for shore power would be very costly. Plumbing the for permanent sanitation handling, even worse.
Package deal I'd imagine. The cruise line doesn't have to take them off, store them... and don't have to worry about them on a new ship. New ship, new stuff. I'd imagine around that area they'd have that stuff cheap if you want it.
Kudos to the person filming this the correct way... in landscape mode and not the dreaded vertical video mode.
At 0:31 I see the old damage on the Fantasy from the collision with wall of the Panama Canal locks laat year was never completely repaired.
That captain Sails like my Wife trying to park her Minivan at the Mall!
It's very sad to see these vessels being destroyed , becoming scrap. Vessel Sovereign was so special to be, once this was the 1st and last my cruise vacation trip, with a good times, parties, friends and etc. :'(
See our damage to the serenity deck on the Fantasy from last September never got fixed from when we hit the lock at the Panama Canal.
I can't believe that it's financially "beneficial" for companies such as Carnival, to write-off these once great cruise ships in this manner.
Like a glove...
I'm mourning the two ships I stayed in 1993 and 1995 soveriegn and fantasy side by side. How life goes around and how they ended up next to each other , did anyone else have this experience?
I was wondering how easy it is for the crew to disembark as they usually enter and exist on the sides of the ship that are now wedged against the others.
A crane basket 🧺
They torch a hole on in bow as low as they can, and use a rope ladder.
They’re still there
Hope they didn’t scratch the paint.
richard schindler it should buff out if it did.
@Ron Les oh I miss Rodney!
@Ron Les you’re killing it! 😂
I would love to have Monarchs Viking Crown Lounge as a man cave here in my back yard.
Yeah I'd like to buy the sky lounge and make it my house
If you have the money in sure the scrap yard would be happy to sell it to you.
How could he not film the wreckage? Once in a lifetime opportunity :/
Yeah It,l fit we make it fit 🙏😉
I cried when I saw it on tv
eh, that will buff right out...
Brilliant thumb nail 2021
Seems the scrap yard business is more busy than the cruise line business 🤔 one thing about this. The raw materials will be recycled back into the invirenment and the cost of steel and copper should drop because more of these will be scraped than new ones built. The cruise 🛳 line industry will not be building as many of these behemoths as in the past. Because the cruise 🛳 line industry will never recover from this.
@Ron Les yes will I do not believe that the cruise industry will ever recover from this mess. And no behemoths will be needed
In 10 years you'll never know it happened.
En que momento se decide que un trasatlántico deja de ser útil y es llevado a morir a este tipo de cementerios para barcos???
Why don't they use dry docks?? Wouldn't it be easier to harvest all of the metal?
These guys aren't really high tech.
Look at this way, we are helping Bangladesh's economy.
its in aliaga, turkey. not bangladesh.
@@hainaver8702 Okay, do we are helping Turkeys economy. I thought most shops went to ship graveyards in India and Bangladesh?
Helping their economy the American way, by screwing their workforce and spreading pollution.
@@katrinapaton5283 What is your alternative? A real one, not 'I've read a book once'.
@@drgonzo4714 Oh I dont know, maybe the countries that build these ships should take responsibility for breaking them up as well? You know, like how we export all our plastic and computer waste to third world countries because we're all about out of sight out of mind.
Would’ve been nice if they could’ve been used for temporary housing or some humanitarian efforts. But no, the greedy cruse companies prefer to scrap them.
1. The large majority of rooms are tiny. You wouldn’t want to live on one unless you were in one of the large suites, and there are very few of those. 2. Sanitation, power, air conditioning and heating costs are horrific. While the engines are running, there’s plenty of power being generated. Permanently wiring for shore power would be very costly. Plumbing the for permanent sanitation handling, even worse.
rbstorms lets do it!!
Maybe somebody here can explain me why the ships are sold with all the chairs etc still on board
Package deal I'd imagine. The cruise line doesn't have to take them off, store them... and don't have to worry about them on a new ship. New ship, new stuff. I'd imagine around that area they'd have that stuff cheap if you want it.
0:40 Dude!! I will pay $1,000 USD if you deliver the Fantasy water slide to me!!!!!
So many passenger vessel is wasted because of the pandemic corona virus..the shipping affected the virus..
make room for the imagination
Tragic!!
That is an absolutely sickening sound.
Kab chalu hoga firse ?????
Too slow! They should have told the engine room “full speed ahead” and gone out with a bang!😄😄
Two cruise ships are being destroyed to his sides and this guy is pointing the camera in front at the beach smh 🤦♂️
Sorry wrong docks lol
Dude you should've at least recorded the side impacts!! What a wasted video!!
Here is the After shots. She's wedged in there tight... ua-cam.com/video/PymG1jV_xZk/v-deo.html
definitivamente los españoles dejan perder todo