Passenger Ship Technology

Interactive options enhance onboard experience

Taken from: Passenger Ship Technology June/July 2009


Passengers on cruise vessels want to make few, if any compromises, as a result of their decision to take their holidays on sea rather than on land. They want the same quality of entertainment as they might see in Las Vegas, or one of the top resorts in the Mediterranean. Moreover they want access to TV, newspaper and other media more or less as they would expect it in a top hotel. Meeting these demands is a challenging task. But industry specialists, working closely with cruise operators, are p....

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