Tuesday, September 10, 2013

NORWEGIAN ADDING DIGITAL SIGNAGE

Credit: Norwegian
One common question most of us have at one time or another on a cruise is: "Where am I?"

It's easy to get turned around, especially the first few days of the cruise. Now Norwegian has become the latest cruise line to install digital signage, first introduced on Norwegian Breakaway, to the line’s entire fleet by the summer of 2015. According to Norwegian, "the interactive touch screen signs will allow guests to order specialty items, get directions and reserve dining, shore excursions and entertainment simply with a scan of their stateroom key.

"Each Norwegian ship will have between 30 and 50 touch and static screens located in prominent areas around the vessel. The screens will give guests the opportunity to make reservations for restaurants, entertainment and shore excursions as well serving as a personal concierge. Guests will be able to order beverages, flowers, dining packages and more. The signs even provide guests with directions and maps to other locations on board, making it easy for them to navigate the ship."

The screens will also be a feature on the line’s newest ship, Norwegian Getaway, arriving to her homeport of Miami in February 2014.

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