Wireless access is available throughout the ship. Laptops can be rented onboard, and Technology Concierges are on hand to help answer questions about devices and connectivity. Complimentary classes and lectures are offered on each cruise.
High-bandwidth applications, such as Skype, FaceTime and other similar services, are not supported on Crystal ships. Cellphones: Wireless Maritime Services provides cellphone access on Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony; roaming fees apply and are set by your home cellphone service provider. The line has its own digital app featuring the daily newsletter, international news services, and access to bookings for excursions and spa appointments.
Internet and Wi-Fi: All ships offer computer stations in libraries or ConneXions internet cafes, and all internet stations are open 24 hours a day. Satellite Wi-Fi onboard works on all personal devices and is available throughout the ship but can be slower than what you'd expect at home; use of high-bandwidth applications, such as Skype and FaceTime, are neither reliable nor recommended. Passengers can forgo a package and just pay 75 cents per minute. Complimentary internet packages are available to Gold min.
World Club members. Cellphones: Roaming service is available across the fleet; rates will be charged via the home carrier. Internet and Wi-Fi: Satellite wireless internet connectivity is available for purchase throughout all Disney ships for passengers bringing their own laptops or other electronic devices.
Fees: Connect Sea offers internet packages that are based on the amount of megabytes used. One package can be shared on multiple devices. Cellphones: Cellphone usage is available on all ships, with roaming charges applied by your home carrier. Passengers also can use the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app on their smartphones, which will allow them access to daily itineraries, activities, dining menus and the ability to chat with other passengers through the passenger Wi-Fi network while onboard.
There is no charge to use the app. Internet and Wi-Fi: Satellite-powered wireless access is available fleetwide. All Holland America ships have internet cafes. The line's Explorations Cafe, powered by The New York Times, is a cozy, coffee house-style area where passengers can either use the computers provided or a personal internet device.
Fees: Holland America has three wireless internet packages on offer. Cellphones: All ships in the Holland America fleet are cellphone friendly; roaming fees apply and are charged by the home carrier. Holland America also has a free smartphone app called Navigator that HAL passengers can use to plan their daily activities, book excursions and dining reservations, view their shipboard account information, chat with other passengers and more.
Internet and Wi-Fi: Internet service is available at computers in internet cafes on MSC ships; Wi-Fi is available on personal devices in all cabins and common areas. Note: Video streaming is not available with any package.
Package pricing may vary slightly by ship, destination and cruise duration; advance online bookings can save up to 20 percent off. Cellphones: Roaming service is available on all ships; charges apply from your home carrier. It offers real-time event and activity listings, an interactive ship map and a chat feature for connecting with other onboard passengers.
Internet and Wi-Fi: Norwegian offers hour internet cafes and shipwide satellite wireless internet access on all of its ships. A limited supply of laptop rentals are also available. Fees: Norwegian offers passengers four internet packages. Booking most internet packages online before your cruise provides you with a 15 percent discount over purchasing onboard.
Additionally, cruises that are 13 days and longer have a lower, adjusted per day rate for Unlimited internet packages. Cellphones: Passengers can make and receive calls, as well as use data on mobile devices while the ship is at sea; roaming charges apply and are billed through your home carrier. Note cell services are not available on Pride of America. The Cruise Norwegian app allows users to tap into their onboard passenger information and manage their onboard account, make their own dining and excursion reservations, and view all ship activities.
The Cruise Norwegian app also allows ship-to-shore calling capabilities; a 79 cents per-minute fee applies for this service. Passengers under the age of 13 need the consent of a parent or guardian to access the app. Passengers can sign up to gain access on a shared computer in the Oceania Sea Internet Center, or by connecting to the network directly from their personal devices. Passengers staying in the Owner's and Vista suites each receive the added bonus of an iPad to use onboard; passengers in Concierge-level rooms and Penthouse Suites can request iPads but they are limited.
Fees: All passengers across Oceania's fleet have free access to unlimited internet called Wavenet, which will allow them to do low-bandwidth activities, such as checking email and surfing the web. One login is provided per stateroom and is valid on one device at a time. Cellphones: Calls, text and data plans are provided on most cellphones via Wireless Maritime Services; roaming charges are billed by your own wireless service provider.
Internet and Wi-Fi: MedallionNet internet service allows passengers to post photos, video chat and stream videos and music with connectivity speeds similar to those found on land. MedallionNet is available onboard all ships in the princess fleet. Platinum and Elite Captain's Circle members can opt to use a specified number of minutes via their loyalty benefits or choose an embarkation day discount for an unlimited internet package.
Cellphones: All Princess ships are cellphone operational, provided that a passenger's mobile device and service plan are compatible with the international roaming requirements of the Wireless Maritime Services. Roaming fees apply and are set by your phone service provider.
The OceanCompass tab within the MedallionClass app acts as a personal interactive navigator, guiding passengers through onboard activities, offering a ship map with directions and allowing passengers to chat with and pinpoint the onboard location family and friends. Internet and Wi-Fi: Computer centers with internet access are available on all Regent ships. Wireless access is available throughout the ships, but bandwidth-heavy applications, such as Skype, Netflix, YouTube, and VPN are blocked onboard with the free plan; a supplementary streaming-enabled plan can be purchased at an additional fee.
Fees: All passengers receive free unlimited Wi-Fi, though streaming is prohibited. Regent provides one login per suite that is limited to one device at a time. Cellphones: Roaming access is available on all ships; charges apply from your home-based wireless service provider. The service is very speedy and can be used for streaming movies and music, and video chatting via services such as Netflix, FaceTime and Spotify.
Ships also have computers available for passenger use in their iCafe internet cafes. Fees: Two levels of Voom are available via tiered packages. Family-friendly packages for up to four devices are available.
Book packages pre-cruise for discounts of up to 20 percent off. Cellphones: Mobile phone service is provided directly through your own device via Cellular at Sea. Check with your home provider before sailing about compatibility and international roaming charges. Internet and Wi-Fi: All Seabourn ships are wired for satellite Wi-Fi access in suites and most public areas, as well as via terminals located in Seabourn Square.
The line requests that passengers do not use the service for activities, such as streaming, gaming or file sharing. Fees: Seabourn charges 40 cents per minute for internet usage. Additionally, the cruise line offers some usage packages, which can be purchased onboard or in advance. Only one device at a time is supported. Note: The above-listed Internet package plans are currently offered not on all ships in the fleet, but only on Dream, Glory, and Magic.
The Breeze was excluded from this indeed small list. The line's official excuse is the slow satellite connection speeds at sea. These packages are transferable between the terminals in the Internet Cafe and guests' personal Internet devices. Carnival Internet packages are called "Time Plans" and can be used anytime throughout the sailing until debarkation. The line's owner Carnival Corporation started rolling out the WiFi Sea Internet across technology not exclusively to Carnival Cruise Lines ships, but to all its brand lines fleets.
The new technology features a hybrid connectivity satellite and land-based data system. It combines bandwidth with several available for pre-purchasing Internet plans, different levels of pricing and also new Internet packages. The process of implementing the new system started in Carnival Corp's largest brand - the Carnival cruise line - was the first that moved from the traditional pay-as-you-go Internet USD 0,75 per minute, or discounted Internet packages to pay-per-day packages.
The new Carnival "cruise WiFi" system is first-of-its-kind in the passenger shipping industry It's an enhanced high-speed hybrid wireless network service to be rolled out to all ships in the fleets of all 9 Carnival brand lines. The new system is expected to encourage the interest in ship cruising among the new tech-savvy generation. The new plans already show better penetration and higher usage rates.
The new system allows a greater number of mobile devices, while the new Internet pricing is easier to understand. This unique system integrates land-based, strategically located antennas installed along the cruise itinerary routes , advanced satellites over 31 satellite systems and cruise port Wi-Fi connections, forming the Carnival's "smart hybrid" network.
The system gives cruise passengers the highest possible strength of signal and bandwidth capacity. The new network provides Internet connectivity speeds 10 times faster than previously offered by Carnival.
All system upgrades, hardware changes, and new Internet equipment installations were done during the ships' dry-dock refurbishments. In February , Carnival Corporation partnered with SES Networks to provide the industry's biggest bandwidth to a mobile shipboard platform first introduced on Regal Princess.
The new technology broke all previous myths about connectivity limitations at sea. The fastest cruise ship internet remained affordable priced at USD 10 per day.
The technology combines the SES Networks satellites with the MedallionNet and provides bandwidth of minimum 1,5 gigabits per second to the vessel. The tests were done on February 26, , while Regal Princess was docked at the private island Princess Cays Bahamas. During the tests was reached Internet speed of 2,6 gigabits per second. The Internet Cafe is open hours, as a venue, it features private PC terminals Windows XP for web browsing, chat, and e-mail services.
For guests convenience, there is an Internet Cafe Manager for assistance. Here passengers can browse through the following Carnival's "free of charge websites": Carnival. All these websites can be accessed without purchasing an Internet plan. At the PC terminals, you can't edit MS Office documents, but most files can be viewed in their "read-only" mode.
Guests must connect to the Carnival WiFi network and open an Internet browser. Currently available on Carnival Breeze, Dream, Magic, Sunshine and Vista, the Fun Hub locations allow passengers free access to informative websites updated daily. A filtering option assists in planning guests' day.
Internet access to sites that are outside the Fun Hub is also available wirelessly and through all Fun Hub locations. Charges will apply. Additional features are to be added in the future. The global fleet roll-out continued with Alaska summer and in extended to Europe Baltic, Mediterranean, Western Europe and Asia.
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