At 25 storeys high and a mile long - four times longer than the Queen Mary II - the 2.7 million-tonne vessel would be so large that it could never enter a port. Instead, it would circle the globe once every two years, anchoring offshore major cities to allow its residents to enjoy some of the world’s top destinations - or shake off any seasickness.
Should residents find themselves yearning for dry land, they can fly to and from the Freedom Ship at any time using the airport on the top deck. And the vessel also offers room for another 30,000 daily visitors and 10,000 overnight guests, as well as 20,000 crew.
“In the last six months we’re getting more interest in the project and we are hopeful we will raise the $1 billion to begin construction.”
There's A $10 Billion Plan To House 40,000 People On A Huge Boat