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May 23, 2008 – An oasis is
commonly defined as a fertile area in an arid region or a place
of refuge, relief, or pleasant contrast. Today, Royal Caribbean
International adds another use of the term, defining it as the
official name for the cruise line’s newest and most
awe-inspiring class of
cruise ships, until now referred to by the code name
“Project Genesis.”
The name Oasis of the
Seas was selected from more than 91,000 entries in Royal
Caribbean’s “Name that Ship” contest, which the
cruise line launched on January 18 in partnership with
USA TODAY. Entrants were invited to submit two names
ending in “of the Seas” that best encapsulate the universe of
experiences a Royal Caribbean cruise provides guests. The
contest marks the first time members of the general public,
outside of the cruise industry, have been given the opportunity
to name a cruise ship.
The winning combination
of names, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas,
was submitted by George Weiser, of Livonia, Michigan. Weiser’s
well-chosen names scored the highest among all contest entries
considered by a panel of judges, and earned him the honor of
naming not only the world’s next largest and most innovative
cruise ships, but the entire class of the new ships, the
Oasis-class. Weiser is joined by Jennifer Conley, of
Robertsville, Missouri, who suggested Mystique of the Seas
and also Allure of the Seas. Conley is also a winner in
the naming contest for earning the second-highest score.
“Our customers are
remarkably passionate about Royal Caribbean,” said Adam
Goldstein, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.
“This naming contest has been a fantastic expression of their
interest and commitment. We are thrilled to announce these two
names and grateful to USA Today for partnering with us.”
The “Name that Ship”
contest was judged by a panel of industry experts including
Lauren Teton, founding partner of Name One!, which specializes
in finding unique names for products and business entities; John
Maxtone-Graham, maritime historian, lecturer and author of
numerous books, including the latest, “Normandie: France's
Legendary Art Deco Ocean Liner”; and Albert Mehrabian, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Psychology at UCLA and author of more than
14 books, including “Baby Name Report Card: Beneficial and
Harmful Baby Names.”
“Taking into account the
remarkable sea-going destination Oasis of the Seas will
be, the name selection evokes an appropriate feeling of verdant
comfort and luxury,” said John Maxtone-Graham, maritime
historian. “I was very pleased with the final selection and for
being invited to take part in the contest.”
When launched in late
2009, Oasis of the Seas will be the largest and most
revolutionary cruise ship in the world. An architectural marvel
at sea, she will span 16 decks, encompass 220,000 gross
registered tons, carry 5,400 guests, and feature 2,700
staterooms. The ship will homeport in Port Everglades in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida. In 2010, she will be joined by a sister
ship, Allure of the Seas. |