Genting Dream at Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore.
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History | |
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Name | Genting Dream |
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Port of registry | Nassau, Bahamas |
Route | Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Brunei |
Builder | Meyer Werft |
Yard number | 711 |
Laid down | 29 July 2015 |
Launched | 19 August 2016 |
Maiden voyage | 4 November 2016 |
In service | 4 November 2016 |
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Status | In Service with Resorts World Cruises |
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Class and type | Genting-class cruise ship |
Tonnage | 150,695 GT[3] |
Length | 335.33 m (1,100 ft 2 in)[3] |
Beam | 39.7 m (130 ft 3 in)[3] |
Draft | 8.3 m (27 ft 3 in)[3] |
Decks | 18 |
Installed power | Total installed power: 76,800 kW (103,000 hp) |
Propulsion | 3 bow thrusters, 2 azimuth thrusters |
Capacity | 3,352 passengers[4] |
Crew | ~1,700 |
Genting Dream is a cruise ship of Resorts World Cruises. The ship has a length of 335.33 metres (1,100 ft 2 in), a width of 39.7 metres (130 ft 3 in), a size of 150,695 GT, and a top speed of over 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph).[3]
The construction of Genting Dream, the first ship of the cruise brand, Dream Cruises, was completed on 12 October 2016, and the vessel sailed from Papenburg, Germany the next day. The ship was originally designed and ordered for Star Cruises, but she was transferred to Dream Cruises during construction.[5] After the liquidation of Dream Cruises parent company, Genting Hong Kong, the vessel was chartered to Resorts World Cruises.