NationStates Jolt Archive


World's Largest Cruise Ship (MT, open)

Nightmare Inc
04-03-2006, 15:27
To boost tourism to the country, Nightmare has been in development of the world's largest luxury cruise liner. It will take a route between Nightmare and the surrounding friendly nations in a grand course with a circuit time of about 20,000 miles and 78 days. This schedule will be broken down into 3 seperate passenger cruises of 26 days each.

Nightmare Cruise Details

PICTURE! http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3742/futureprojects022zk.jpg

Features:
18,000 living units, with prices in the range of $5,000 to $25,000, including a small number of premium suites currently priced up to $44,000.

3,000 commercial units in a similar price range

2,400 time-share units

10,000 hotel units

A World Class Casino

A ferryboat transportation system that provides departures every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, to 3 or more local cities giving ship residents access to the local neighborhood and up to 30,000 land-based residents a chance to spend a day on the ship.

A World-Class Medical Facility practicing Western and Eastern medicine as well as preventive and anti-aging medicine.

A School System that gives the students a chance to take a field trip into a different Country each week for academic purposes or to compete with local schools in numerous sporting events. For example; The Nightmare High School Soccer team plays a Paris High School team this week at home and an Italian team next week in Italy, while the Nightmare High School Band presents a New Orleans Jazz musical at a concert hall in London.

An International Trade Center that gives on-board companies and shops the opportunity to show and sell their products in a different Country each week.
More than 100 acres of outdoor Park, Recreation, Exercise and Community space for the enjoyment of residents and visitors.

Nightmare is currently accepting bids from countries to participate in being a port of call for the Nightmare Cruise, a sure way to boost tourism and business.
Andredswald
04-03-2006, 20:34
TO: Nightmare Inc
FROM: The Board of Commerce, The Kingdom of Andredswald

The ACB is fascinated by this proposal and the possibilities for global tourism this brings about. We have reccomended to the Port Authority of Oakenly City that this would be a highly profitable and worthwhile venture.

We would love to be able to host this vessel. We do, however, have a number of concerns:

- What sort of docking arrangements/infrastructure would you require for the ferries (we are assuming the vessel itself would not be stopping in ports - it is far too gigantic)
- If you require refueling in any way?
- Are there any other requirements you might need?

We await your response eagerly,

Edward Munroe
Chairman, Andredswaldian Commerce Board