dewolf think that is a good idea. >> after only 17 years of service there are two reasons for this. in the late 50's the aircraft came in and initially the shipping companies were like this is a huge deal. people probably want to take the ship one way to relax but it ends up being by the early 60's the united states, we are all losing money so they had a big cash and trainer ramesh hands and then the u.s. government began thinking well we don't really need ships anymore to trap the troops to oversee we are not losing their plans. as of november 1959 the government pulled the plug on the ships very generous subsidies. the united states says we can't afford to operate the ship without subsidy and also there is a lot of labor, there's a lot of strikes and feelings and a lot of people are like well why should we have to deal with this? we will just fly so she was laid off and i think virginia and stayed there until the early 80's totally intact they could five-year again and the pro we sold all of the furniture and then he went bankrupt in the 90's and then another person, a cruise ship