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  2. MS The World - Wikipedia

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    MS The World is a private residential cruise ship operated like a condominium complex, with large apartments that can be purchased. The residents, from many countries, can live on board as the ship travels. Some residents choose to live on board full-time while others visit periodically throughout the year. [1]

  3. A residential cruise ship has a 4-year, round-the-world ... - AOL

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    A residential cruise line offers a four-year voyage for passengers seeking an extra-long vacation. A single-person room on the ship for four years costs $255,999, promising visits to 140 countries.

  4. This couple went on one cruise together. Now, they're moving ...

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    Bodin said The World, the only residential ship in operation since 2002, was also too expensive. Only a handful of its cabins are resold annually for between $2 million and $15 million, and buyers ...

  5. A residential cruise ship that's supposed to sail the world ...

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    A residential cruise ship that was supposed to travel around the world has been stuck in ... The 509 cabins cost at least $100,000 each. The Odyssey is due to sail around the world every 3 ½ ...

  6. Utopia (cruise ship) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia is a planned luxury residential ocean liner project. A formal marketing launch of the ship, reportedly costing US$1.1 billion, was expected in 2021. [2] The ship was originally planned to launch in 2017 but lack of funding got in the way and the binding letter of intent to build Utopia was amended in 2017. [3]

  7. ‘Scandals and secrets’: On board the world’s most exclusive ...

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    Antonucci and his wife heard about The World via an article in the Wall Street Journal, in around 2012. The 12-deck ship launched in 2002 and spans 644 feet.