Braemar Cruise Ship Lets Passengers Choose Where To Sail Next

Choose Your Own Adventure: Cruise Ship Edition
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Carnival Corp. & Plc's Breeze cruise ship stands docked prior to departure at the Port of Miami in Miami, Florida, U.S. on Sunday, March 9, 2014. Carnival Breeze was built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri SpA. Photographer: Christina Mendenhall/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Have you ever wanted to skip out on a certain cruise ship destination and just jet ahead to the next port of call? If you're a passenger on the Braemar, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines ship, next fall, you'll be given the option to steer the ship on the company's newest 15-day cruise.

Every 48 hours, passengers on the cruise line will be given two destinations to vote on for their next destination. This extreme form of consumer choice is more popular vote than mutiny and will be available to passengers starting October 10, 2015. No word yet on how voting will commence, or if the captain will have any say at all.

The choices are going to be tough for cruise passengers, as every Mediterranean locale is both beautiful and sunny. First up? Vigo in Spain, or Leixoes in Portugal.

Before You Go

New Cruise Ships 2014
Norwegian Getaway(01 of11)
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Aerial shot of Norwegian Cruise Line's brand new Norwegian Getaway, sistership to their recently introduced Norwegian Breakaway.
Norwegian Getaway(02 of11)
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The Illusionarium is a dinner/ magic show in a specialty restaurant aboard Norwegian Getaway. One of the several must-do dining experiences.
Norwegian Getaway(03 of11)
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Enjoy oceanviews while dining at La Cucina Italian Restaurant which is part of the Waterfront aboard Norwegian Getaway. One of many specialty dining restaurants that will surely delight the foodie in you.
Regal Princess(04 of11)
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Aerial shot of Princess Cruises' upcoming Regal Princess, sistership to recently introduced Royal Princess.
Regal Princess(05 of11)
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Breathtaking shot of Princess Cruises' upcoming Regal Princess and her captivating Sun and Lido Decks including Sea Walk. Princess Cruises had the first video screen back in 2004 at 300 square feet. Regal Princess' LED video screen is the industry's largest at 680 square feet.
Regal Princess(06 of11)
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The Sea Walk on Princess Cruises' upcoming Regal Princess. Walkway extends 28 feet beyond side of the ship with views 128 feet overlooking the ocean.
Quantum of the Seas(07 of11)
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Aerial photo of Royal Caribbean's upcoming Quantum of the Seas.
Quantum of the Seas(08 of11)
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The Rip-Cord skydiving simulator located at the rear of Quantum of the Seas.
Quantum of the Seas(09 of11)
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Two70°, Royal Caribbean’s iconic venue onboard Quantum of the Seas, transforms from day to night to deliver spectacular entertainment including performance art, aerialists and panoramic digital scenery.
Quantum of the Seas(10 of11)
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The SeaPlex on Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas will have the industry's first indoor basketball court, which will also have rollerskating and even bumper cars.
Quantum of the Seas(11 of11)
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Here it is. Mock-up of Quantum of the Seas' virtual view inside cabin with changing views.

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