NEW YORK — Snow rooms, better Wi-Fi and a continued emphasis on specialty food and drink are some of the trends for cruising in the next year or two.
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• THE WOW FACTOR.
The industry that put skating rinks and waterslides on ships keeps “coming up with funky, cool things — that wow factor,” said Fran Golden, who writes for Porthole.com and USA Today’s Experience Cruise site.
Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas debuts in April with the same innovations that made a splash at last year’s launch of its sister ship, Quantum of the Seas: robot bartenders, simulated skydiving, bumper cars and an observation capsule rising high above the sea.
Norwegian Escape arrives in Miami in November with a snow room offering freezing temperatures for post-sauna invigoration. The ship’s showcase food and drink includes a Margaritaville, Mondavi-brand wine bar, craft beer from Miami’s Wynwood Brewing and restaurants offering tapas and Latin seafood from celebrity chef Jose Garces.