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Following idea will never happen, ´cause i will never earn so much or get my hands on all the money needed.
Here's my idea
I buy Allure of the Sea or some other huge cruise ship
Send it to a shipyard where the ship will undergo huge Reconstruction. When the ship is finished the cruise will have lots of departments of different sizes
There will be international school for children, cinemas etc etc the ship will be like a little village except this village will be a floating one and only sailing where there's spring or summer
I don't know how much I should take in rental
Got this idea from an documentary and from Star Trek.
(Before I started this thread my head was filled with words and stuff about this idea and now when I'm writing it I have forgot most of it)
Markus
Tribesman
07-01-14, 06:22 PM
Sounds like the MV Explorer which was in town last year with all its students.
soopaman2
07-01-14, 06:44 PM
I had flashbacks of Balamb Garden from Final Fantasy 8
On this "houseboat" you do not disembark after some week or month you stay on the ship as long as you have your own department or pay for it.
It will be like you are living in a house near the ocean with your own balcony and your own kitchen a.s.o
You can of course go to one of the "Floating town"s restaurant and eat there
I have even been thinking about politics should the habitants on this ship have the possibility to vote on a mayor for this floating town (the captains of this ship will always have the last word(security etc)
Markus
I had flashbacks of Balamb Garden from Final Fantasy 8
"....." as Squall would say.
I think we're going to see a few sea based cities in the future, be they on ships or on floating platforms, as sea levels rise there's going to be a lot of displaced people looking for somewhere to live.
Of course, we've got to figure out how to live on the ocean without completely screwing the ocean up, good game, good game. :yep:
em2nought
07-01-14, 09:35 PM
I've always wanted to live in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disney. :arrgh!:
Jimbuna
07-02-14, 04:29 AM
If it ever becomes a reality you can be sure of one thing....it will be the wealthy and affluent who get to test it out first.
Tribesman
07-02-14, 05:24 AM
On this "houseboat" you do not disembark after some week or month you stay on the ship as long as you have your own department or pay for it.
It will be like you are living in a house near the ocean with your own balcony and your own kitchen a.s.o
You can of course go to one of the "Floating town"s restaurant and eat there
I have even been thinking about politics should the habitants on this ship have the possibility to vote on a mayor for this floating town (the captains of this ship will always have the last word(security etc)
Markus
Oh I get it now, you mean Apartments not Departments.
What is the name of that big cruise ship full of apartments that just sails the world so its residents don't pay tax anywhere?
Come to think of it I believe that ship that was in town recently too.
Wolferz
07-02-14, 06:37 AM
I refer you to a link previously posted by Jimbuna...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=8dd_1305213553
I'll pass.:haha:
Armistead
07-02-14, 08:13 AM
http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/uu235/Armistead1424/Armistead1424053/images21_zpsfd82bb88.jpg
Jimbuna
07-02-14, 08:27 AM
I refer you to a link previously posted by Jimbuna...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=8dd_1305213553
I'll pass.:haha:
:har:
fireftr18
07-02-14, 03:27 PM
Mapuc, some time ago, I read an article what you're talking about. Theoretically, and technologically, it is possible, but financially and logistically, right now is unfeasable. Apparently, the concept is being studied. The idea is based on an aircraft carrier concept, but instead of a large flight deck, the top will be a large, open air park. Landing platforms for helicopters on back. Same kind of minimal deck structure for the bridge. I don't remember the details well, I don't even remember the magazine I saw it in.
Tribesman
07-02-14, 03:38 PM
Mapuc, some time ago, I read an article what you're talking about. Theoretically, and technologically, it is possible, but financially and logistically, right now is unfeasable. Apparently, the concept is being studied. The idea is based on an aircraft carrier concept, but instead of a large flight deck, the top will be a large, open air park. Landing platforms for helicopters on back. Same kind of minimal deck structure for the bridge. I don't remember the details well, I don't even remember the magazine I saw it in.
Tell it to The World. It's been sailing for over a decade.
Mapuc, some time ago, I read an article what you're talking about. Theoretically, and technologically, it is possible, but financially and logistically, right now is unfeasable. Apparently, the concept is being studied. The idea is based on an aircraft carrier concept, but instead of a large flight deck, the top will be a large, open air park. Landing platforms for helicopters on back. Same kind of minimal deck structure for the bridge. I don't remember the details well, I don't even remember the magazine I saw it in.
Thank you for your answer. Guess its the same "ship" I have seen in different documentary.
As it was said it this program it will be huge and the price will be huge
So why not scale it down a bit and forget all about "airfield" and just have ordinary boats as they use to have.
Please do keep in mind, in my idea the "ship" I will not embark everyday maybe 2-4 times/month
And it will not run on oil or diesel or atomic power
Found the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aA0PWgoAf4
Markus
Wolferz
07-02-14, 06:29 PM
Thank you for your answer. Guess its the same "ship" I have seen in different documentary.
As it was said it this program it will be huge and the price will be huge
So why not scale it down a bit and forget all about "airfield" and just have ordinary boats as they use to have.
Please do keep in mind, in my idea the "ship" I will not embark everyday maybe 2-4 times/month
And it will not run on oil or diesel or atomic power
Found the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aA0PWgoAf4
Markus
Huh? Are you going to get all the residents on deck to blow into the sails?:03::O:
Huh? Are you going to get all the residents on deck to blow into the sails?:03::O:
Its a town and people need to train now and then after their job. Those who ain't working, will be divided into 2 groups or more.
Group 1. Will be placed at the bottom of the ship where there will be bicycle they shall be training on(to drive the propeller, but don't Tell them)
Group 2 will be rowing...
Markus
Wolferz
07-05-14, 05:40 AM
Its a town and people need to train now and then after their job. Those who ain't working, will be divided into 2 groups or more.
Group 1. Will be placed at the bottom of the ship where there will be bicycle they shall be training on(to drive the propeller, but don't Tell them)
Group 2 will be rowing...
Markus
:up::arrgh!: harrr!
Armistead
07-05-14, 07:25 AM
Mapuc, some time ago, I read an article what you're talking about. Theoretically, and technologically, it is possible, but financially and logistically, right now is unfeasable. Apparently, the concept is being studied. The idea is based on an aircraft carrier concept, but instead of a large flight deck, the top will be a large, open air park. Landing platforms for helicopters on back. Same kind of minimal deck structure for the bridge. I don't remember the details well, I don't even remember the magazine I saw it in.
The concept has been used in some ways, but with support from the govt. When Katrina hit, the area was flooded with workers. I sent about 10 guys there from NC to work. We were housed on a cruise ship. We had to pay for it, but the cost were about $20 day and that included food and about everything else a cruise ship offers. Overall, a great deal, because my bid base pricing per employee was about $80 for room and food. They even had dentist and medical office of sorts that provided free or cheap care. I know one of my workers said he got a few cavities filled at no charge and a cleaning to boot...thank you guys! I think the ship we stayed on was sent to house actual homeless people, but ended up being used for workers. It was a living city for all the time we were there.
fireftr18
07-05-14, 12:05 PM
Its a town and people need to train now and then after their job. Those who ain't working, will be divided into 2 groups or more.
Group 1. Will be placed at the bottom of the ship where there will be bicycle they shall be training on(to drive the propeller, but don't Tell them)
Group 2 will be rowing...
Markus
So you're sending all the trouble makers to the bilge. Well, they're certainly welcome. My legs are getting tired. :D
Betonov
07-05-14, 12:18 PM
Reminds me of Jules Verne novel about a floating island traveling the world made for the super rich
Armistead
07-05-14, 04:32 PM
So you're sending all the trouble makers to the bilge. Well, they're certainly welcome. My legs are getting tired. :D
damn, hot enough down here now and Wolferz crapping on the floor again, saying.."what's it matter"
I'm done riding this dang bike, gimme a paint brush and some lead primer..
So you're sending all the trouble makers to the bilge. Well, they're certainly welcome. My legs are getting tired. :D
Now you can rest your legs you don't need them for your next exercise(except taking you to the next "training")....here I need your arms and their muscle...
To your information
If you should see a cruise ship with lots and lots of sticks pointing out from the ships lower decks porthole and into the water, don't worry its only the citizens of my town who is doing some exercise
Markus
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