How Is An Ocean Liner Different To A Cruise Ship? #shorts

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The creator explains the fundamental distinctions between an ocean liner and a cruise ship. According to the video, a cruise ship functions similarly to a party limousine where the primary focus is entertainment and enjoyment during the journey rather than the specific destination. In contrast, an ocean liner is compared to a bus because it operates on a regular schedule with the goal of arriving at a destination on time. Because ocean liners must maintain these schedules regardless of conditions, they are built more strongly than cruise ships to withstand severe weather. The creator identifies the Queen Mary 2 as the only ocean liner currently in service. This vessel was specifically designed to provide scheduled service between Southampton and New York, a role it continues to fulfill today.
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ocean liners regularly have to go through the worst weather so they're built stronger than cruise ships
there's only one ocean liner still in service to this day that's the Queen Mary 2
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