For several years now cruise ships fans have been concerned that the 2008 debt crunch in Dubai would result in the RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 being sold for scrap instead of being converted to a luxury hotel, as had been the plan when she was purchased by Dubai investment company Istithmar for $100 million. On Monday, it was announced that the ship would be converted to a more modest 300 room hotel. Originally a 1,000 room facility had been planned. The ship will also not be moored at Nakheel’s Palm Jumeirah, the emirate’s famous palm-shaped island, but instead would be tied up at the Port Rashid cruise terminal in a commercial district a considerable distance from the more tourist-friendly neighbourhoods. For classic cruise ship fans, the good news is that large portion of the ship will remain unrenovated.
Dubai unveils more modest plans for QE2 hotel
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