4th Jul, 2007

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Lengthens Second Ship


Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Ltd. has announced plans to lengthen and upgrade another of its cruise ships during 2008. The Braemar will undergo the work during its dry dock period scheduled for May and June next year.
The work will be carried out by Blohm + Voss Repair GmbH Hamburg which will be handling a similar project on the company’s latest acquisition, Balmoral, later this year.
The project involves adding a 31.2 metre extension in the mid-section of the ship, and extending the fore and aft sections on deck 8. This work will increase the amount of premium accommodation by providing more cabins and suites with balconies and will increase the capacity of the ship from 727 to 977 (an additional 250 passengers). Extra public space includes a bar designed on the concept of a British pub.
In addition to further balcony suites, the new deck 8 space will accommodate a new restaurant along with an Observatory Lounge similar to those found on other Fred. Olsen ships. There will also be plenty of extra deck space, and a second swimming pool which will also have an area for children to play safely.

Mike Rodwell, Managing Director for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: “This project to lengthen Braemar has been on the drawing board for several months, and I am delighted that we are now able to announce it will be going ahead. There will be no disruption to schedules as we had pencilled in this period in our 2008 itinerary planning in anticipation that this work would be carried out.” He continued: “Fred. Olsen intends to maintain its strong position in the UK cruise market and this additional capacity will allow us to grow our market in keeping with the increasing demand for cruise holidays.”

Responses

We cruised the Mediterranean Sea in “Braemar” in 2003 and generally had a wonderful time. I particularly enjoyed being helped with my life jacket (drill) by Sir Bernard Ingham (who I did not tell him that I knew who he was!!) We had two “spats” One with the MaitreD, Sergio. We had booked late and were not told to report immediately to the restaurant to confirm our evening meal time. We were told 6.30pm although we wanted 8.15pm. Impasse for a bit but the night after we received a note to say the later time was OK. My wife cannot drink wine without it being diluted with lemonade and we had a dickens of a job to get the wine waiter to bring her a small can!! However all was well in the end and Sergio excelled himself by getting us a reservation one night on the Captain’s table. (Unfortunately he couldn’t join us as he was navigating the tricky channel through the Gibralta straights!! We thought the Braemar was just the right size so I don’t know how the extra length will affect the ambience. Oh another thing was the entertainment - we had to leave the Neptune Theatre to seek any dancing instead of the excellent arrangements previously experienced on the smaller “Black Prince” when we went on the Baltic cruise. Now there is a friendly ship if ever there was one - but get a cabin (or are they staterooms nowadays?) as high as you can afford. The lower deck whilst very comfortable is also very noisy from the engine room!! Thank you for two wonderful trips.

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