TRAVELNorwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Joy emerges from shipyardSpectators watch as the 'Norwegian Joy' cruise ship, previously named "Norwegian Bliss", passes a shipping lock to make its way over the river Ems near Emden, northern Germany, March 27, 2017.Patrik Stollarz, AFP/Getty ImagesThe 'Norwegian Joy' leaves the Meyer shipyards during its transfer on the Ems river in Papenburg, Germany, March 26, 2017.Focke Strangmann, European Pressphoto AgencyThe 'Norwegian Joy' sits in the covered dock of the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, March 1, 2017.David Hecker, European Pressphoto AgencyPeople look on as the 'Norwegian Joy' makes its way over the river Ems in Germany, March 27, 2017.Patrik Stollarz, AFP/Getty ImagesThe "Norwegian Joy" ship was built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.Patrik Stollarz, AFP/Getty ImagesThe "Norwegian Joy" makes its way over the river Ems in Germany, March 27, 2017.Patrik Stollarz, AFP/Getty ImagesA man walks past a propeller of the 'Norwegian Joy' at the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.David Hecker, European Pressphoto AgencyThe "Norwegian Joy" makes its way over the river Ems in Germany, March 27, 2017.Patrik Stollarz, AFP/Getty ImagesThe 'Norwegian Joy' awaits its transfer on the Ems river at the Meyer shipyards in Papenburg, Germany, March 26, 2017.Focke Strangmann, European Pressphoto AgencyThe 'Norwegian Joy' is towed from the covered building dock of the Meyer Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany March 4, 2017.David Hecker, European Pressphoto AgencyThe 'Norwegian Joy' in the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, March 1, 2017. Made for the shipping company Norwegian Cruise Line, the ship is approximately 324 meters long, with a capacity of 4200 passengers and a gross tonnage of 167.800.David Hecker, European Pressphoto AgencyThe 'Norwegian Joy', in the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, March 1, 2017.David Hecker, European Pressphoto AgencyThe 'Norwegian Joy' will be transferred on the river Ems to the North Sea.David Hecker, European Pressphoto AgencyThe 'Norwegian Joy' awaits its transfer on the Ems river at the Meyer shipyards in Papenburg, Germany, March 26, 2017.FOCKE STRANGMANN, European Pressphoto AgencyNorwegian Cruise Line's soon-to-debut Norwegian Joy will feature a Ferrari-themed race track on its top deck.Norwegian Cruise Line