definetly cruise ships.
The Regent Seven Seas' cruise ship, Mariner, Voyager is the highest scoring cruise ship. They don't really have a safety chart for cruise ships but they say that cruise ships are getting safer and safer every year.
No. When you board a Disney Cruise Ship, everyone gathers into the auditorium for a safety lesson similar to the ones on airplanes.
The sizes vary just like they do for cars or airplanes. Each cruise line has it's own website. On the websites are information about their ships including, among other things, the size of the vessel.
See the nearby link for a list of cruise ships.
None. No cruise ships sank in 2014.
All passenger airplanes cruise at the stratosphere.
Douglas Ward has written: 'Berlitz 2000 Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships' 'Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships (Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships)' 'Berlitz 98 Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships (Serial)' 'Local associations eye instruction and professional development' -- subject(s): Education, Societies 'Berlitz 2005 Ocean Cruising & Cruise Ships (Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships)' 'Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships 2002 (Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships, 2002)' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Cruise ships, Ocean travel 'Berlitz 2007 Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships (Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships)'
A lot of cruise ships have pool tables. So that is a "Yes"
Safer airplanes
The Disney Cruise Ships travel to places outside the USA.
Cruise ships dock at the Valletta Waterfront in Valletta, Malta.
No.