Latest News
HomeAsia-PacificGenting Hong Kong’s Dream Cruises celebrates keel laying on newest ship, Genting Dream, at Meyer Werft in Germany
Cruise

Genting Hong Kong’s Dream Cruises celebrates keel laying on newest ship, Genting Dream, at Meyer Werft in Germany

A significant milestone in a vessel’s timeline, this traditional ceremony mark’s the formal recognition of the start of a new ship's construction. 

HONGKONG/PAPENBURG, Germany – Executives from Genting Hong Kong and Meyer Werft celebrated the laying of the keel of Genting Dream, Dream Cruises’ new ship, at a special commemoration held at the shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. A significant milestone in a vessel’s timeline, this traditional ceremony mark’s the formal recognition of the start of a new ship’s construction. 
 
We are extremely excited to officially lay the first section of Dream Cruises’ new ship, Genting Dream,” said, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Genting Hong Kong. “Genting Dream will set new standards at every level – from its quality construction and detailed design, to best in class service and a diversity of entertainment, dining, leisure and recreation options, for a truly unforgettable guest experience.
 
During the official ceremony, block number 2, one of 92 blocks that will eventually complete the 151,000 tonnage ship, was lifted into the building dock to officially start the block assembly for Genting Dream. In keeping with tradition, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay laid the customary “lucky coin” as a symbol of good fortune under the keel block of the new vessel to bless the ship.
 
When completed, Genting Dream will be among the biggest and most spacious cruise ships in the world offering a broad range of guest comfort levels with extensive, balcony suite accommodations ranging between 32-53 square meters and with over 70% of staterooms containing private balconies. More than 100 connecting rooms will ensure that family vacations have never been more convenient. 
 
The 2,000-strong crew – a planned ratio of 1 crew member to every 1.7 guests – will be recruited carefully to deliver the very best service in the hospitality world and carry on Genting Hong Kong’s tradition of delivering the epitome of the finest Asian Hospitality.
 
Foodies will delight in over 35 restaurants and bars capturing the flavours of the world and a 610 meter wrap around promenade will allow for fantastic seaside dining and lounging from sunrise to sunset in a multitude of themed venues.
 
In addition to a plethora of pastimes including pools, six water slides, play rooms, a rope climbing course, mahjong rooms, a bowling alley and duty-free shopping, a full programme of activities from wine tasting to inspirational speakers will enrich Genting Dream guests’ time at sea. A full complement of health and well-being facilities will further enhance the guest experience including state of the art Asian and Western Spas, a beauty salon, barbershop, and health club.
 
With Genting Dream, Dream Cruises will offer a state of the art ship purpose built for Asia that will take the concept of service to a new level.

 

Photo caption (left to right): At the Keel Laying Ceremony: Colin Au, Advisor and Founding President of Star Cruises; Thatcher Brown, President, Dream Cruises; Henning Stellermann, Project Manager, Meyer Werft; Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Genting Hong Kong; Bermard Meyer, Managing Partner, Meyer Werft; Dr. Jan Meyer, Managing Director, Meyer Werft

 

Co-Founder & Managing Editor - TravelDailyNews Media Network | + Articles

Theodore is the Co-Founder and Managing Editor of TravelDailyNews Media Network; his responsibilities include business development and planning for TravelDailyNews long-term opportunities.

30/04/2024
29/04/2024
26/04/2024
25/04/2024
24/04/2024
23/04/2024