Connect with us

Travel

Cruises go for virtual reality

Published

on

Cruise vacation fans will soon be in for high tech treats as companies go big for virtual reality.

You might say cruises are already a kind of virtual reality, a world where everything happens seamlessly and without effort; from food to fun to cleaning.

But there is more in store.

Royal Caribbean recently showed off its new virtual reality plans, among them virtual reality dining.

According to CNet, the experiences are weirdly theatrical. You put on a visor and suddenly you are in an authentic Japanese tea house. In front of you glows a blue orb for you to eat. You put it in your mouth and the paper doors of the tea house explode into paper cranes. Now, as you chew, you are in a garden with a stream. The scene suits the bite of tuna tartare you just consumed.

And with every glowing bite, your surroundings change to suit the taste and mood.

Virtual reality experiences in entertainment, as well as dining, are coming to every cruise line. Swiss-based MSC will offer virtual reality shopping, letting guests see how they look in different outfits without the bother of actually having to try them on.

And how about those inside rooms, which are cheaper, but don’t offer ocean views? Royal Caribbean has rolled out LED options for staterooms that let you project the ocean or turn your room into a rainforest.

Other technologies offer phone-based location services that let you order a drink on your phone from a waiter who finds you wherever you are. There are also self-driving cars to shuttle people down the long walkways at ports.

Front Royal, VA
54°
Cloudy
6:00 am8:17 pm EDT
Feels like: 52°F
Wind: 11mph WNW
Humidity: 60%
Pressure: 29.9"Hg
UV index: 0
FriSatSun
73°F / 50°F
86°F / 64°F
90°F / 64°F
Opinion2 hours ago

Loss of Decorum and Common Courtesy

Local Government2 hours ago

Consent Agenda with Data Center Focus Tabled at County Planning Commission Meeting

State News2 hours ago

NAACP Asks US Supreme Court to Overturn Virginia Redistricting Decision

State News2 hours ago

With Governor’s Signature, Healthcare Affordability Bills Become Law

Obituaries2 hours ago

Jennifer Lee “Jenni” Groom (1961 – 2026)

Obituaries2 hours ago

Kathy “Irene” Farrell (1952 – 2026)

National News2 hours ago

US House Rejects Constraint on Trump Action in Iran, One Day After Senate

National News3 hours ago

Senate Votes to Freeze Members’ Pay During Future Shutdowns

Obituaries3 hours ago

John Allison Driggs (1936 – 2026)

Mature Living12 hours ago

What Those Ads on Your Tablet Are Not Telling You

Interesting Things to Know12 hours ago

A Raccoon’s Excellent Adventure

State News1 day ago

Virginia One Step Closer to Requiring Diaper-Changing Stations in New Buildings’ Public Bathrooms

National News1 day ago

‘Are They Going to Roll Over?’: Gerrymandering Fights Reach State High Courts

National News1 day ago

How the Strait of Hormuz Affects the Price of Filling Your Gas Tank

Community Events1 day ago

Freedom Flows Festival to Bring River History, Family Fun to Eastham Park

Local News1 day ago

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Patient of the Week: Bald Eagle(s)

Local News1 day ago

National Learn to Swim Day Reminds Families to Make Water Safety a Summer Priority

Health1 day ago

Research Finds Cannabis Does Not Ease Depression or Anxiety Symptoms

Home2 days ago

Do You Really Need a Million Dollars to Retire?

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Your Hands Are Irreplaceable

Local Government2 days ago

Worthy Possibility or Strategic Failure: Data Centers in Focus at Town Council Work Session

Obituaries2 days ago

Charles Edgar Plauger, Jr. (1964 – 2026)

Obituaries2 days ago

Barbara J. “Sis” Johnson (1949 – 2026)

State News2 days ago

Virginia Democrats Seek Emergency Injunction From US Supreme Court in Redistricting Fight

Local News2 days ago

Emotional Wellness for Police Officers