A Minecraft builder has taken to TikTok to show off their incredible recreation of one of the biggest cruise ships in the world – and both gamers and cruise fans are stunned by how good it is!
whitehawk420 has shared several videos of their build of Symphony of the Seas, showcasing the exterior of the ship in the finest detail.
They said that it took them three years to complete the build of the ship, which was the largest in the world when they set out on their project, and they’ve posted several videos of the result.
The recreation showcases all aspects of the exterior of the ship, with notable details including Central Park, the Ultimate Abyss dry slide and even the mini golf course.
You can even see the different types of Balcony Stateroom and Suite, such as the AquaTheater Suites that overlook the Aquatheater itself at the aft.
@whitehawk420 My cruise ship Symphony of the Seas looks amazing at night! @Royal Caribbean #symphonyoftheseas #cruise #minecraft #bedrock #minecraftbuilding #royalcaribbean ♬ 오리지널 사운드 – minlee 민리
While they have said that the interior isn’t complete, they do intend to build some of it.
But it’s not like effort has been spared – the ship even has the Azipod engines, only visible when you dive beneath the depths.
The comments across the videos showed just how impressive the build was:
“went on this ship. identical”
“I was on that ship in 2022 and it looks so beautiful bro. Looks exactly the same”
“The fact you pass the room I stayed in when this ship first set sail is crazy and it looks identical”
They’ve confirmed that they do intend to release it in some way, and that they have their next project lined up too…

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