ATLANTA TRAVEL NEWS
QE2 retired as cruise liner
Ship will become hotel in Dubai
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
NEW YORK — After four decades of plying the world’s oceans, the cruise liner Queen Elizabeth 2 made its final visit to New York.
Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
The Queen Elizabeth 2 pays a last visit to New York before it travels to Dubai, where it will serve as a floating hotel.
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The ship is scheduled to be converted into a five-star floating hotel in Dubai, the flashy resort center in the United Arab Emirates.
Its send-off from the Big Apple on Oct. 16 featured a rendezvous with sister ship Queen Mary 2 at the Statue of Liberty and a fireworks shower before the two cruise ships headed home to Britain together.
They had a similar rendezvous last January but that event also included the newest Cunard liner, Queen Victoria.
Launched in 1969, the QE2 has made at least 26 round-the-world voyages and weathered a 95-foot wave during an Atlantic hurricane. At 70,000 tons — less than half the size of the QM2 — it is still considered big enough to succeed as a desert luxury hotel.
The ship’s final trip will run from Southampton, England, to Dubai, in November.
— Associated Press report



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