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LEGO Independence of the Seas - A Stepping Stone for Future Mega Cruise Ships

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Independence of the Seas was one of my favorite cruise ships as a child after watching the cruise ship episode of the show big bigger biggest

she is still a huge hit with passengers thanks to her great design and use of space

it is safe to say that without the success of the freedom and indeed voyager classes there would be no oasis class

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QHow did the Voyager and Freedom classes lead to the development of mega cruise ships?
QWhat are the key features and history of Independence of the Seas?

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YouTube Video Description↓

I have been wanting to build many ships throughout my life, and this vessel was one of them. Independence of the Seas was one of my favorite cruise ships as a kid after watching a documentary featuring her. She is a true stepping stone for mega cruise ships. In this video, we briefly cover the Voyager Class and how they lead to the development of Freedom of the Seas, as well as Independence's life. The nearly 9 foot model took about 75 hours to just build. Most of the build shows how she looked when she first entered service in 2008 but there are several areas that can be found that are from how she looks today. This is the first Royal Caribbean ship that I have been able to build. Music in this video was provided by Epidemic Sound.