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I'm gonna build a replica of the Hindenburg....anyone up for it?![]()

I'm gonna build a replica of the Hindenburg....anyone up for it?![]()
lmao so who's gonna be on the Titantic II when it sets sail in 2016???
If you guys didn't know yet, some Australian Billionaire announced today that he's gonna build an exact replica of the first Titanic but making it more safer.
Led Zeppelin is one my all time favorite bands....![]()
I'm gonna build a replica of the Hindenburg....anyone up for it?![]()
I'll buy a ticket. Bob loves dirigibles, blimps and Sopwith Camels. Fountain pens, boat anchors (it is a radio thing) and the Roaring Twenties.
I especially love old radios, and I was a radio ham. 

).I'd be down for it, but we much prefer small cruises. Loved our honeymoon trip on a Seabourn cruise. Only about 250 guests and a nearly 1:1 with staff. They really take care of you (oh yeah, you also pay for it).
Loved it....


Cruised with Windstar before...Loved it....
then again I love to cruise..
any cruise..
I,ve heard People say cruising is one of those...either you love it..or hate it kind of things...
sigh...now I'm ready for a vacation...hahaha and I just got back from one
How was Key West?Hehe, I hear ya!
We had an amazing time. The majority of the folks on board were quite old. There was only a few of us honeymooners which they of course called out for the on deck dinner.
But, it was a really personable experience. We went to some very small ports in France and Spain that big cruise ships can't fit into. Only docked once in Barcelona.
A lot of the other guests would simple just hang out on deck, drink, tan, nap, read. They probably do this all the time. Ugh. We were there to explore every port, eat the local food and see the sites!
Will have to look up Windstar once we come up with the sums for another cruise!
Ah, just looked up Windstar. I think they work with Seabourn? The wife thought it might be a little too small for us. I think we did see one when we left in Monaco.
So I guess you got over your fear of the little plane lol.How was Key West?


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This falls somewhere between a pipe dream and publicity stunt. The ship will never be built. There's absolutely no way this thing would be profitable, not even close. After the novelty of sailing the Titanic wears off, you're left with a severely inadequate cruise ship compared with today's offerings. Tiny cabins, no balconies, very meager entertainment and pool deck options are just a few of the problems. Sure the initial sailings would book up, but would dry up shortly after. These things need to sail near full 24/7 for 7+ years just to make back the initial investment. I can't see this ship doing that. It would be cool to see it though. Titanic 2 = vaporware!
