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Other Assets
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Other Assets [Abstract]  
Other Assets
Other Assets

A Variable Interest Entity (“VIE”) is an entity in which the equity investors have not provided enough equity to finance the entity’s activities or the equity investors: (1) cannot directly or indirectly make decisions about the entity’s activities through their voting rights or similar rights; (2) do not have the obligation to absorb the expected losses of the entity; (3) do not have the right to receive the expected residual returns of the entity; or (4) have voting rights that are not proportionate to their economic interests and the entity’s activities involve or are conducted on behalf of an investor with a disproportionately small voting interest.

We have determined that TUI Cruises GmbH, our 50%-owned joint venture, which operates the brand TUI Cruises, is a VIE. As of June 30, 2018, the net book value of our investment in TUI Cruises was approximately $537.4 million, primarily consisting of $349.3 million in equity and a loan of €158.5 million, or approximately $185.1 million based on the exchange rate at June 30, 2018. As of December 31, 2017, the net book value of our investment in TUI Cruises was approximately $624.5 million, primarily consisting of $422.8 million in equity and a loan of €166.5 million, or approximately $199.8 million based on the exchange rate at December 31, 2017. The loan, which was made in connection with the sale of Splendour of the Seas in April 2016, accrues interest at a rate of 6.25% per annum and is payable over 10 years. This loan is 50% guaranteed by TUI AG, our joint venture partner in TUI Cruises, and is secured by a first priority mortgage on the ship. The majority of these amounts were included within Other assets in our consolidated balance sheets.

In addition, we and TUI AG have each guaranteed the repayment by TUI Cruises of 50% of a bank loan. As of June 30, 2018, the outstanding principal amount of the loan was €41.3 million, or approximately $48.2 million based on the exchange rate at June 30, 2018. In April 2018, Mein Schiff 1 was sold to an affiliate of TUI AG. The proceeds were used to repay €44.2 million of the bank loan during the six months ended June 30, 2018 and secure the release of the first mortgage on Mein Schiff 1. The loan amortizes quarterly and is currently secured by a first mortgage on Mein Schiff 2. Based on current facts and circumstances, we do not believe potential obligations under our guarantee of this bank loan are probable. In addition to our guarantee of the bank loan, TUI Cruises has various ship construction and financing agreements which include certain restrictions on each of our and TUI AG’s ability to reduce our current ownership interest in TUI Cruises below 37.55% through May 2028.

Our investment amount, outstanding term loan and the potential obligations under the bank loan guarantee are substantially our maximum exposure to loss in connection with our investment in TUI Cruises. We have determined that we are not the primary beneficiary of TUI Cruises. We believe that the power to direct the activities that most significantly impact TUI Cruises’ economic performance are shared between ourselves and TUI AG. All the significant operating and financial decisions of TUI Cruises require the consent of both parties, which we believe creates shared power over TUI Cruises. Accordingly, we do not consolidate this entity and account for this investment under the equity method of accounting.

In March 2009, we sold Celebrity Galaxy to TUI Cruises for €224.4 million or $290.9 million to serve as the original Mein Schiff 1. Due to the related party nature of this transaction, the gain on the sale of the ship of $35.9 million was deferred and being recognized over the remaining life of the ship which was estimated to be 23 years. As mentioned above, in April 2018, TUI Cruises sold the original Mein Schiff 1 and as a result we accelerated the recognition of the remaining balance of the deferred gain which was $21.8 million. This amount is included within Other income (expense) in our consolidated statements of comprehensive income (loss) for the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2018.

We have determined that Pullmantur Holdings S.L. ("Pullmantur Holdings"), in which we have a 49% noncontrolling interest, is a VIE for which we are not the primary beneficiary, as we do not have the power to direct the activities that most significantly impact the entity's economic performance. Accordingly, we do not consolidate this entity and we account for this investment under the equity method of accounting. As of June 30, 2018, our maximum exposure to loss in Pullmantur Holdings was approximately $58.8 million consisting of loans and other receivables. As of December 31, 2017, our maximum exposure to loss in Pullmantur Holdings was approximately $53.7 million consisting of loans and other receivables. These amounts were included within Trade and other receivables, net and Other assets in our consolidated balance sheets.

We have provided a non-revolving working capital facility to a Pullmantur Holdings subsidiary in the amount of up to €15.0 million or approximately $17.5 million based on the exchange rate at June 30, 2018. Proceeds of the facility, which may be drawn through December 2018, will bear interest at the rate of 6.5% per annum and are payable through 2022. Springwater Capital LLC, 51% owner of Pullmantur Holdings, has guaranteed repayment of 51% of the outstanding amounts under the facility. As of June 30, 2018, €8.0 million, or approximately $9.3 million, based on the exchange rate at June 30, 2018, was drawn on this facility.

We have determined that Grand Bahama Shipyard Ltd. (“Grand Bahama”), a ship repair and maintenance facility in which we have a 40% noncontrolling interest, is a VIE. This facility serves cruise and cargo ships, oil and gas tankers and offshore units.  We utilize this facility, among other ship repair facilities, for our regularly scheduled drydocks and certain emergency repairs as may be required. During the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2018, we made payments of $1.9 million and $24.3 million respectively, to Grand Bahama for ship repair and maintenance services. During the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2017, we made payments of $3.9 million and $5.5 million, respectively, to Grand Bahama for ship repair and maintenance services. We have determined that we are not the primary beneficiary of this facility as we do not have the power to direct the activities that most significantly impact the facility’s economic performance. Accordingly, we do not consolidate this entity and we account for this investment under the equity method of accounting. As of June 30, 2018, the net book value of our investment in Grand Bahama was approximately $58.7 million, consisting of $44.6 million in equity and a loan of $14.1 million. As of December 31, 2017, the net book value of our investment in Grand Bahama was approximately $49.4 million, consisting of $32.4 million in equity and a loan of $17.0 million. These amounts represent our maximum exposure to loss related to our investment in Grand Bahama. Our loan to Grand Bahama matures in March 2025 and bears interest at the lower of (i) LIBOR plus 3.50% and (ii) 5.5%. Interest payable on the loan is due on a semi-annual basis. We have experienced strong payment performance on the loan since its amendment in 2016, and as a result completed an evaluation and review of the loan resulting in a reclassification of the loan to accrual status as of October 2017. During the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2018, we received principal and interest payments of approximately $11.2 million and $14.2 million, respectively. During the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2017, we received principal payments of approximately $3.9 million and $4.2 million, respectively. The loan balance is included within Other assets in our consolidated balance sheets. The loan is currently accruing interest under the effective yield method, which includes the recognition of previously unrecognized interest that accumulated while the loan was in non-accrual status.

We monitor credit risk associated with the loan through our participation on Grand Bahama’s board of directors along with our review of Grand Bahama’s financial statements and projected cash flows. Based on this review, we believe the risk of loss associated with the outstanding loan is not probable as of June 30, 2018.

We have determined that Skysea Holding International Ltd. ("Skysea Holding"), in which we currently have a 36% noncontrolling interest, is a VIE for which we are not the primary beneficiary, as we do not have the power to direct the activities that most significantly impact the entity's economic performance. Accordingly, we do not consolidate this entity and we account for this investment under the equity method of accounting. In December 2014, we and Ctrip, which also owns 36% of Skysea Holding, each provided a debt facility to a wholly owned subsidiary of Skysea Holding in the amount of $80.0 million, with an applicable interest rate of 6.5% per annum, which originally matured in January 2030. The facilities, which are pari passu to each other, are each 100% guaranteed by Skysea Holding and are secured by first priority mortgages on the ship, Golden Era. Due to payment performance, the loans were classified to non-accrual status in 2017.

In March 2018, Skysea Holding's board of directors agreed to exit the business given increasing challenges faced by the brand. We expect Skysea Holding will cease business operations by the end of 2018. In connection with the decision to dissolve the brand, SkySea Holding has agreed to sell the Golden Era to an affiliate of TUI AG, our joint venture partner in TUI Cruises.

We review our equity method investments for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the investment may not be recoverable. Given SkySea Holding’s planned dissolution and sale of Golden Era, we reviewed the recoverability of our investment, debt facility and other receivables due from the brand. As a result of this analysis, we determined that our investment in SkySea Holding and the carrying value of our debt facility and other receivables due from the brand were impaired as of March 31, 2018 and recognized an impairment charge of $23.3 million. The charge reflected a full impairment of our investment in SkySea Holding and reduced the debt facility and other receivables due to us to their net realizable value as of March 31, 2018. This impairment charge was recognized in Other income (expense) within our consolidated statements of comprehensive income (loss) for the six months ended June 30, 2018. Refer to Note 10. Fair Value Measurements and Derivative Instruments for further information on the fair value calculation of the debt facility.

As of June 30, 2018, the net book value of our investment in Skysea Holding and its subsidiaries was approximately $64.7 million, consisting of the net book value of the $80.0 million debt facility, its related accrued interest and other receivables due from Skysea Holding. Due to the expected sale of Golden Era in December of 2018, the amount was included within Trade and other receivables, net in our consolidated balance sheets and represents our maximum exposure to loss related to our investment in Skysea Holding as of June 30, 2018. As of December 31, 2017, the net book value of our investment in Skysea Holding and its subsidiaries was approximately $96.0 million, which consisted of $4.4 million in equity and loans and other receivables of $91.6 million. The majority of these amounts were included within Other assets in our consolidated balance sheets and represented our maximum exposure to loss related to our investment in Skysea Holding as of December 31, 2017.

The following tables set forth information regarding our investments accounted for under the equity method of accounting, including the entities discussed above (in thousands):
 
 
Quarter Ended June 30, 2018
 
Quarter Ended June 30, 2017
 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2018
 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2017
Share of equity income from investments
 
$
44,311

 
$
23,359

 
$
73,063

 
$
35,239

Dividends received
 
$
121,024

 
$
29,405

 
$
158,942

 
$
57,402



 
 
As of June 30, 2018
 
As of December 31, 2017
Total notes receivable due from equity investments
 
$
277,635

 
$
314,323

Less-current portion(1)
 
89,632

 
38,658

Long-term portion(2)
 
$
188,003

 
$
275,665


(1)
Included within Trade and other receivables, net in our consolidated balance sheets.
(2)
Included within Other assets in our consolidated balance sheets.

We also provide ship management services to TUI Cruises GmbH, Pullmantur Holdings and Skysea Holding. Additionally, we bareboat charter to Pullmantur Holdings the vessels currently operated by its brands, which were retained by us following the sale of our 51% interest in Pullmantur Holdings. We recorded the following as it relates to these services in our operating results within our consolidated statements of comprehensive income (loss) (in thousands):

 
 
Quarter Ended June 30, 2018
 
Quarter Ended June 30, 2017
 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2018
 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2017
Revenues
 
$
14,157

 
$
13,318

 
$
28,230

 
$
25,933

Expenses
 
$
3,270

 
$
4,020

 
$
6,908

 
$
7,733