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Billion dollar mega-ship confirmed for NZ visit

Grant Bradley
By Grant Bradley
Deputy Editor - Business·NZ Herald·
17 Jun, 2015 08:10 PM3 mins to read

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The Ovation of the Seas is part of a new breed of mega-cruise ship. Currently being built in Germany, its sister ship the Quantum of the Seas is shown here.

The Ovation of the Seas is part of a new breed of mega-cruise ship. Currently being built in Germany, its sister ship the Quantum of the Seas is shown here.

The $1.3 billion megaship Ovation of the Seas has been confirmed to visit New Zealand next year but in Auckland passengers may have to be ferried from the ship to shore by small boats if a suitable berth can't be found.

The Royal Caribbean vessel will start its cruise around New Zealand in Dunedin just before Christmas next year.

The company is still in talks with Ports of Auckland to find a berth long enough for the 348m ship. The port company is fighting to expand its wharf capacity.

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Tenders are used to transport passengers in other ports such as Akaroa and the in the Bay of Islands but haven't been needed in Auckland.

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Ovation of the Seas will be the largest cruise ship to sail New Zealand waters and if stood up end to end she would be more than 20 metres taller than Auckland's Sky Tower.

With almost 6500 guests and crew, Ovation carries more than the total population of some of the towns that it will visit such as Paihia or Picton.

The vessel has 2090 staterooms on board.

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Royal Caribbean Asia and Pacific commercial director Sean Treacy said Ovation represented the single largest investment in Australia and New Zealand cruising by any line.

"Unsurprisingly, over 20,000 people have pre-registered their interest since we first announced her local deployment."

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In her first season, Ovation of the Seas is forecast to inject more than $12 million into the New Zealand economy with a total of 18 port calls across the country.

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The ship will depart from Sydney on December 15 2016, bound for Dunedin, followed by visits to Wellington, Picton, Tauranga, and Auckland.

About 15,000 passengers are expected to experience the new generation of cruise ship on four itineraries that take in New Zealand and Australia.

The ship is now being built in Papenburg, Germany and will be the third of the Quantum class vessels; sister ships Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas are already running cruises.

Ovation's attractions include robot bartenders and 360 degree ocean views 92 metres above the sea in an observation capsule, bumper cars, a circus school, and 18 different dining options including a Jamie Oliver restaurant.

Last year almost 66,000 New Zealanders took a cruise, up 150 per cent since figures were first compiled in 2006.

Check out a photo gallery from the launch of the Quantum of the Seas ship in Germany last year:

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Quantum of the Seas being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany. Photo / Grant Bradley
Quantum of the Seas being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Royal Caribbean chief executive Richard Fain on one of the first bumper cars at sea. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Interior staterooms have "Virtual Balconies" using 80-inch LED screens on the wall which will be fed live pictures of what is happening at sea according to where the cabin is situated on the ship. Photo / Grant Bradley
Newly-designed stateroom. Photo / Grant Bradley
Newly-designed stateroom with sea view. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Workers are scrambling to get the Quantum of the Seas built and ready in time. Photo / Grant Bradley
Two70 - a multi-level entertainment lounge. Photo / Grant Bradley
Quantum of the Seas being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany. Photo / Grant Bradley
Quantum of the Seas being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany. Photo / Grant Bradley
Artist's rendering of the completed Quantum of the Seas. Photo / Royal Caribbean

Image 1 of 23: Quantum of the Seas being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany. Photo / Grant Bradley

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