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- Q3741681 subject Q7033418.
- Q3741681 subject Q7033615.
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- Q3741681 abstract "MV Ocean Gala is a floating hotel that was formerly owned and operated by Thomson Cruises as the cruise ship MS Island Escape under their Island Cruises brand.She was built in 1982 by Dubigeon-Normandie S.A., Nantes, France for Scandinavian World Cruises (a subsidiary of DFDS) as the cruiseferry MS Scandinavia. At the time of her construction she was the largest cruiseferry in the world. After being withdrawn from Scandinavian World Cruises, she briefly sailed for DFDS Seaways. Between 1985 and 1990 she sailed for Sundance Cruises and Admiral Cruises as MS Stardancer. In 1990 the ship was sold to Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and renamed MS Viking Serenade. Between January and June 1991, she was converted into a genuine cruise ship at the former Southwest Marine Shipyard in San Diego, California. The car deck was turned into a passenger deck. In 2002 she was transferred to the fleet of Royal Caribbean's new subsidiary Island Cruises. Island Escape joined the fleet of Thomson Cruises in April 2009, but retained her name and continued with her more informal style of buffet restaurants and relaxed dress code.Island Escape operated in the Canary Islands and the Western Mediterranean under Thomson Cruises. In November 2010, Thomson was scheduled to spend a further £4 million in refurbishing Island Escape. Thomson Cruises has operated the Island Escape under their all-inclusive Island Cruises since Starting March 2013. In 2016, Thomson cruises will replace Island Escape with Splendour of the Seas.It was erroneous reported on December 5, 2015 that she has been sold to a start-up cruise line aiming to operate out of Shanghai, Diamond Cruise.On December 3, 2015 it was reported by Cruise and Ferry that the vessel was sold and on her way to Brest, France for dry-dock, to be renamed Ocean Gala.As of February 2016, Ocean Gala is offered as a floating accommodation facility through the website Floating Accommodations, managed by US Shipmanagers, a Florida company.".
- Q3741681 acquirementDate "1982-08-20".
- Q3741681 activeYearsStartDate "1982-10-02".
- Q3741681 builder Q12191.
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- Q3741681 christeningDate "1982-09-28".
- Q3741681 cost "1.0E8".
- Q3741681 layingDown "1981-04-06".
- Q3741681 length "185.25".
- Q3741681 length "189.8904".
- Q3741681 operator Q15410089.
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- Q3741681 owner Q1243964.
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- Q3741681 powerType Q1016699.
- Q3741681 shipBeam "27.01".
- Q3741681 shipLaunch "1981-10-16".
- Q3741681 status "'Out of Service".
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- Q3741681 topSpeed "37.04".
- Q3741681 type Q3276983.
- Q3741681 type Q39804.
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- Q3741681 shipAcquired "1982-08-20".
- Q3741681 shipBuilder "Dubigeon-Normandie S.A., Nantes, France".
- Q3741681 shipChristened "1982-09-28".
- Q3741681 shipInService "--10-02".
- Q3741681 shipLaidDown "1981-04-06".
- Q3741681 shipLaunched "1981-10-16".
- Q3741681 shipOperator "*1982–1983: Scandinavian World Cruises *1983–1985: border|20px DFDS Seaways *1985–1987: Sundance Cruises *1987–1988: Admiral Cruises *1988–1990: Royal Admiral Cruises *1990–2002: Royal Caribbean International *2002–2009: Island Cruises *2009–2015: Thomson Cruises *2015-present: US Shipmanagers".
- Q3741681 shipOriginalCost "1.0E8".
- Q3741681 shipOwner "*1982–1985: border|20px DFDS *1985–1987: Sundance Cruises *1987–1988: Admiral Cruises *1988–1990: Royal Admiral Cruises *1990–2002: Wilh. Wilhelmsen *2002–2015: Island Cruises *2015-present: Cruise Holdings Inc".
- Q3741681 shipPower "*2 × B&W 9L55GFCA diesels *combined 19,850 kW".
- Q3741681 shipStatus "'Out of Service".
- Q3741681 shipType Q3276983.
- Q3741681 shipType Q39804.
- Q3741681 type Product.
- Q3741681 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q3741681 type Ship.
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- Q3741681 comment "MV Ocean Gala is a floating hotel that was formerly owned and operated by Thomson Cruises as the cruise ship MS Island Escape under their Island Cruises brand.She was built in 1982 by Dubigeon-Normandie S.A., Nantes, France for Scandinavian World Cruises (a subsidiary of DFDS) as the cruiseferry MS Scandinavia. At the time of her construction she was the largest cruiseferry in the world. After being withdrawn from Scandinavian World Cruises, she briefly sailed for DFDS Seaways.".
- Q3741681 label "MV Ocean Gala".
- Q3741681 depiction DFDS_house_flag.svg.