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  2. Watergate complex - Wikipedia

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    Management and ownership of the hotel have changed several times since the mid-1980s. In 1986, Cunard Line, the cruise ship company, took over management of the hotel and began redecorating and refurbishing it. [157] The British Coal Board pension fund sold the hotel portion of the building to a British-Japanese consortium in 1990 for $48 ...

  3. I spent $2,000 for 7 nights in a 179-square-foot ocean-view ...

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    I booked a stateroom on Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, one of the biggest cruise ships. For $2,000 a week, the 179-square-foot ocean-view cabin had a private bathroom and a king-size bed.

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    Life at Sea Cruises advertised interior rooms starting at $38,500 per person per year, with some outside cabins going for nearly $100,000. But as it turns out, there was no ship.

  6. Villa Vie Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Villa Vie Odyssey is a cruise ship operated by Villa Vie Residences for its 3 year, residence style cruise concept. Since its construction in 1993, the ship has been variously known as: Braemar, Crown Dynasty, Cunard Crown Dynasty, Crown Majesty, and Norwegian Dynasty.

  7. SS Amerikanis - Wikipedia

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    She went to Greece to be refitted as a full-time cruise ship. Her cargo holds were replaced with additional cabins, increasing passenger capacity to about 920. She became known for being the first passenger ship to have a television in every cabin. All public rooms were refurbished in contemporary European style. Her hull was repainted white.