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Apr 15, 2015

The world's third-largest cruise ship arrives in Southampton... packed with robot bartenders, on-board circus training and even virtual sky diving

The world's joint third-largest cruise ship, the Anthem of the Seas, has just arrived in Southampton, UK, for its naming ceremony
The world's joint third-largest cruise ship, the Anthem of the Seas, has just arrived in Southampton, UK, for its naming ceremony
The highly-anticipated new cruise ship, the Anthem of the Seas, has just arrived in the UK.
Ahead of its naming ceremony, which will take place on April 20, the mammoth ocean liner has reached its berth: the 101 in Southampton Docks, which will be its home port for the summer season.

The world's third-largest joint ship, owned by Royal Caribbean, is expecting more than 80,000 people to travel on board this summer.
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The new ship has a bar operated entirely by robots that mix cocktails using precise ingredients
The new ship has a bar operated entirely by robots that mix cocktails using precise ingredients
Passengers with a head for heights will also be able to take a ride in a transparent capsule for amazing ocean views
Passengers with a head for heights will also be able to take a ride in a transparent capsule for amazing ocean views
With 16 decks and a capacity for almost 5,000 passengers at a time, the MS Anthem of the Seas, is truly an engineering marvel.
On board, guests will experience robotic bartenders, be able to take part in circus skills training activities and even go on a virtual sky dive.
Passengers with a head for heights can try out the North Star aerial observatory, a glass capsule that takes guests more than 300 feet above the ocean for panoramic sea views.
As well as skydiving and circus training, there are also FlowRider surfing simulators on board so kids (and adults) can ride the waves and, in case the weather is bad, SeaPlex is the largest indoor sports and entertainment complex at sea with activities including bumper cars and roller skating.
 

THE WORLD'S LARGEST CRUISE SHIPS... BY THE NUMBERS: 

 Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas                          Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas                Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas
                   Built in 2010                                                                      Built in 2009                                                                Built in 2014
                 1,187 feet long                                                                  1,187 feet long                                                            1,139 feet long
               2,706 staterooms                                                              2,706 staterooms                                                        2,090 staterooms
               Capacity of 6,296                                                              Capacity of 6,296                                                        Capacity of 4,905
                   £1.21 billion                                                                       £855 million                                                                 £633 million
The cruise liner, the joint third-largest, is an engineering marvel and has just arrived at its summer home of Southampton, UK.The Anthem of the Seas boasts 18 decks and has a capacity of nearly 5,000.
With 18 decks and a capacity of nearly 5,000, the ship is truly an engineering feat - and expects to welcome 80,000 on board this summer
The ship's naming ceremony will take place on April 20 at the 101 at Southampton Docks, which is its home port
The ship's naming ceremony will take place on April 20 at the 101 at Southampton Docks, which is its home port
Royal Caribbean hopes that the ship will also deliver around £50 million to the Southampton economy over the summer season
Royal Caribbean hopes that the ship will also deliver around £50 million to the Southampton economy over the summer season
On board, guests will see robotic bartenders, have the opportunity to hone their circus skills and even go on a virtual sky dive
On board, guests will see robotic bartenders, have the opportunity to hone their circus skills and even go on a virtual sky dive
The Grande restaurant on board Anthem of the Seas will serve classic favourites in a luxurious setting
The Grande restaurant on board Anthem of the Seas will serve classic favourites in a luxurious setting
Adrenaline junkies will also be ableto enjoy the dodgems as part of the amazing variety of entertainment on board the ship 
Adrenaline junkies will also be ableto enjoy the dodgems as part of the amazing variety of entertainment on board the ship 
The magical restaurant Wonderland will serve imaginative cuisine which Royal Caribbean claims will be a 'feast for the senses'
The magical restaurant Wonderland will serve imaginative cuisine which Royal Caribbean claims will be a 'feast for the senses'
The ship has 18 distinctive on board restaurants as well as a Music Hall, the Royal Theater, and Royal Esplanade shopping area
The ship has 18 distinctive on board restaurants as well as a Music Hall, the Royal Theater, and Royal Esplanade shopping area
Emma Wilby, a 27-year-old travel agent, won the contest to name the ship Anthem of the Seas
Emma Wilby, a 27-year-old travel agent, won the contest to name the ship Anthem of the Seas
Emma Wilby enjoys the glamour of a stateroom on board the Anthem of the Seas. The military wife won the chance to be trained by Craig Yates, Team Captain from Britain's Got Talent finalists Only Boys Aloud, so she could perform at the naming ceremony
Emma Wilby enjoys the glamour of a stateroom on board the Anthem of the Seas. The military wife won the chance to be trained by Craig Yates, Team Captain from Britain's Got Talent finalists Only Boys Aloud, so she could perform at the naming ceremony
The vessel received its unique name from a 27-year-old travel agent from Sunderland.
Emma Wilby won a competition for the honour of becoming the so-called Godmother for Royal Caribbean International's Anthem of the Seas.
Stuart Leven, managing director of Royal Caribbean, said: 'Anthem of the Seas is designed to deliver what today's holiday makers want - new kind of experiences and adventures.
'Ships like Anthem of the Seas will help attract new groups of people and build the future of cruising.'
He added: 'The UK and Ireland is our second largest market and with over 1.7 million Britons now taking a cruise every year, it has huge importance for our business.'
The company also said that they expect the ship to deliver around £50million to the Southampton economy during the upcoming season