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Disney Cruise Ship Facts
There is also lots of cool stuff about the ship. Some of the many facts are where the ship was made.
The ship was made in Meyer Werft. The ship can hold up to... 4,000 passengers! Yes you heard me
right, 4,000 passengers, that's insane! It is also 1,115 feet long. They also built a candy shop on the
boat that looks exactly like it is from Wreck it Ralph. The cruising speed is only 22 knots, which is
not that fast, and the "float out" took place on 2010 on october 30. The ship also made her maiden
voyage in 2011, January 26. One more fact is that on december 28, 2010, the disney cruise ship line
took possession. Those are only a few of the many facts. The last thing about the ship is it's awards.
Over the years, the Disney cruise ship has won
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Disney Cruises Research Paper
Have you wanted to go on an adventure? Or wanted to slide off of a huge boat? Well that's what you
do on a Disney Cruise. People take Disney Cruises everyday, it is a relaxing,fun, and adventurous
trip across the ocean. You could swim with dolphins, watch a movie in a theater, relax by the
pool,have a spa day, or even play in the arcade. What can't you do on a Disney Cruise? Disney ships
have so many activities and games that it will blow your mind and booking isn't hard just make sure
your family will like the games. You should also make sure you pick the right boat for your family
depending on service, food or even their awards.The most important thing to remember when
booking is to make sure the boat is safe enough for your family Disney
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Case Study – Cunard Line, Ltd.
Case Study – Cunard Line, Ltd.
Problem
Cunard is facing a problem as to whether their marketing efforts should go towards tactical
promotions or if they should be applied to marketing the overall brand while facing the effects of a
recession.
Analysis
Overview
Cunard Line Ltd. is a cruise line that represents luxury and class providing four to five star cruise
ship options. Their overall target market is mature adults with mid to very high income–levels. A lot
of the marketing efforts put forth by Cunard were going towards tactical efforts and the promotion
of individual ships as opposed to the promotion of the entire brand. Although most of the ads
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This method can be used for customers of the four or five star ships. This loyalty program would
provide occasional direct offers to customers who already have experience with Cunard and
therefore will not view the deals as a lowering of standards. An example of a deal that can be
provided is a selling package that is good for a year or two. This package would outline a discounted
price for a set amount of people to travel on a certain cruise ship. That way, there is enough time for
a customer to realistically plan out a trip while providing an incentive for them and encourage more
action as opposed to a regular priced ad.
Lastly, an alternative that can be taken is to build relationships with various large companies with
employees who make an income in the target range and make offers to company executives. This
method would not downplay the company image because Cunard would be communicating directly
with high–income executives and furthermore will not be making any public sales or
advertisements. This method would create new potential customers who are directly in the target
market of choice using the method of relationship building. This may also result in additional
customer retention. This method can be used for both the four and five star ships. In order to attract
the target market of the five star ships, Cunard can make an arrangement with a company to offer a
deal with their luxury ships as part of a retirement plan.
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Overseas With The Norwalk Virus
Kristine Bryson
Overseas with the Norwalk Virus The Norwalk virus is part of a group called the Noroviruses and
caliciruses. It is known to cause gastroenteritis, infection within food, food poisoning, and even the
short lived nonbacterial gastroenteritis. It can spread from contaminated water and infected foods. It
can even spread anywhere, even on a cruise ship. A pleasant vacation may have some passengers
choosing to jump ship, if the Norwalk virus is a passenger on board.
The virus has received its name from its birth in Norwalk Ohio. It was responsible for a short term
outbreak of gastroenteritis occurring in the students of Bronson elementary school in November of
1968. It wasn't until 1972 the virus was examined and received its name as the Norwalk virus. Since
its known birth, there have been many outbreaks with similar symptoms reported. It is believed the
virus may belong to the family Caliciviridae. The Norwalk virus is actually part of a group of
single–stranded RNA, non–enveloped viruses. Once a person is infected with the virus it begins to
copy itself within small intestines. The symptoms would develop between 12 and 48 hours and tend
to last 1–3 days.
In reality, the viruses from the Caliciviridae cause nearly 18% of all the short term gastroenteritis
cases worldwide. The Norwalk virus is responsible for the small scale outbreaks that occur on cruise
ships. Unfortunately, people who have been infected by the virus can spread it directly to other
people
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Investment Opportunity : A New Type Of Cruise Ships
Investment Opportunity
An Ultra Ship is a new type of cruise ship, significantly larger, and with greatly expanded amenities
and attractions, versus a traditional ship. Only three Ultra Ships have been built thus far, and no
further ones are on order.
Newco Cruise will build two "Ultra Ships" for the North American and European cruise markets,
capitalizing on an attractive green field opportunity created by a) recent strategic developments by
legacy players, and b) the depressed condition of shipyard order books.
Total Project cost is €2 – 2.1 billion. €425 – 450 million equity is required, staged over five years
between 2011 and 2015, with the major amounts being required in 2012, 2014, and 2015.
Realization of the investment is projected in 2016.
Projected IRR over the five year life of the project is 24.9%, with considerable scope for greater
than that. There is also, naturally, risk of a lower return. Current trends and macro conditions favor
the upside.
Investor liquidity is expected to be via public floatation or industry sale of the company.
Irrevocably committed equity will be called in tranches, commencing in 2011, with the final tranche
in 2015. The first ship will enter service in 2015 and the second in 2017. Investor liquidity is
targeted for 2016 once the performance of the first ship is demonstrated.
The business will be built and managed by experienced cruise industry professionals and led by a
17–year veteran, and former CEO of one of the Big Three,
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Speech On Cruise Travel
Cruise travel is one of the best vacations you can take. During your cruise vacation you will visit
several different ports of call. Your cruise ship will dock at exotic islands or new countries almost on
a daily basis. Check out the cruise reviews on line for cruise tips before you visit your destinations
to find out what fantastic experience each port has to offer.
During your cruise vacation you will visit ports to shop, explore, beach, sightsee or hike. There are a
wide variety of activities in each cruise destination. Or you could just depart the ship for a chance to
walk around for a change of pace. Although this is a great cruise adventure, you should realize that
you will only get a small sample of what each port of call has to offer. And be forewarned, as you
step of your majestic cruise ship there will be hordes of natives trying to sell you a trinket or a tour
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Things you should be aware of is how much the guide will be with you and do they speak English
clearly. Mostly the cruise lines have very competent tour guides, but better safe than sorry. Will have
any time on your like for shopping or stopping in a café? It is very important to find out how much
physical activity is required before you sign on for any tour. If you have limited mobility you don't
want to go on a tour that climbs the Acropolis in Athens or Dunns River Falls in Jamaica. Find out if
a snack or lunch is provided, so if it isn't you can bring along adequate funds to get your own.
There are private touring companies that you can contact on your own if you wish to tour in a more
private fashion. Another alternative is to buddy up with some fellow cruisers and share taxi tours to
cut your expense in half. Many times you will meet people on a cruise that have similar interests and
you will spend a lot of time together on the cruise ship, why not touring also? It's a way to save
money and enjoy other passengers
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Seabourn Ovation: The Dream Cruise Ship
Seabourn Ovation – The dream cruise ship, coming soon.
Going on a ship cruise is a dream for many. Though you might have explored the boundaries of the
world on land, exploring the beauty of the sea is completely different experience. And this
experience can be enhanced with a luxurious and premium ship cruise. It is good news for all the
cruise fans, Seabourn the leading cruise agency is launching Seabourn Ovation which will be the
new addition in its range of luxury cruise. The ship was ordered by Seabourn from Fincantieri in
December 2014. The construction of this amazing ship started in June 2016 and the keel was laid in
December 2016 at Genoa.
The new ship which is to be launched in 2018, is very innovative and beautiful, even more than
other Seabourn ships and cruises. It is the most advanced, modern and acclaimed, super luxurious
ship in the industry. The model of this ship is based on other award winning ships of Seabourn
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But based on the reviews of the quality of the ship, it will surely be a delight for passengers to travel
in any one of these suites.
The launch of Seabourn Ovation is a new era in the history of the company as it is one of the the
most awaited and modern and ultra–luxury fleet in the industry. It is predicted to be the world's
finest small ship cruise line. The company has recently appointed Helmut Huber as the hotel director
of the Seabourn Ovation which is going to be launched in May 2018. With creative designers,
hospitable investors and experienced directors the cruise ship really has a long way to go ahead. The
ship will surely win a lot of awards and praises from the public after its launch in
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The Success Of Cruise Ships
Looking at today's mega fleets with their mammoth ships that hold 4,000 or more passengers, it is
easy to forget how far the industry has come in these past twenty–five years. While cruise ships are
now situated around the globe in ports ranging from Europe to Australia, the Americas to Asia, and
drawing passengers from the local populaces, it was not always that way. In the 1980s, while most
observers believed the industry had the potential for rapid growth, cruising struggled to cast off
misconceptions and widen its appeal to the mass market. It was still largely a North American–
focused business.
Pleasure Cruising's Heritage
The concept of pleasure cruising, as opposed to point–to–point transportation by sea, dates back
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The industry, however, got past its fears of new construction and by the early 1980s a second
generation of cruise ships was being built. This group began with HAPAG's 30,000 gross ton mv
Europa launched in 1981 followed by Carnival Cruise Lines' 35,265 gross ton mv Tropicale, Home
Lines' 35,143 gross ton mv Atlantic and Royal Caribbean's 37,584 gross ton mv Song of America.
Yet while the second generation of cruise ships had gotten larger and carried over 1,000 passengers,
they remained mostly focused on the Caribbean. There were few exceptions to what was considered
the optimal size for a cruise ship, one being the ss Norway. While she was a converted liner as
opposed to be new build, at 70,000 gross ton and able to carry 2,000 passengers, she tantalized the
industry with the potential for big ships. It would take eight years, but in 1988 Royal Caribbean
Cruise Lines responded by introducing the 73,192 gross ton mv Sovereign of the Seas, with a
capacity of 2,282, the first new build of this size since the rms Queen Elizabeth 2 in 1968.
The industry however was struggling to propel its growth and overcome self–inflicted problems
including overcapacity. In 1980, there were only about thirty cruise lines and seventy–five ships
with just around 40,000 berths worldwide. Nevertheless, as the decade progressed the industry's
growth started to accelerate so that by 1990 thirty–six companies operated 100
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Cruise Ships And Management Teams Of The Cruise
Introduction Vacationing is nothing new to many individuals around the world. While many choose
to travel to resorts for their vacations, many find excitement embarking on cruise ships for multiple
destinations and activities for their vacations. As one of the largest tourism outlets, cruises are
constantly changing with new routes and destinations for customers, with bringing as many as 3000
on board passengers (Cite MANAGING CRUISE SHIPS). Cruise ships allow passengers a wide
variety of activities and leisure during their stay aboard and while docked. With the boats stopping
at numerous destinations in one week, each visit has pros and cons to the general areas being visited.
This paper will focus on the cons that occur from the widely populated ships visiting ports in the
Bahamas. More so, the problem being that these cruise ships are bringing thousands of visitors
weekly, yet are failing to support port destinations economically which leaves the port locals and
entrepreneurs suffering. Specifically this paper will look into the cause of the issue, which is mostly
the cruise ships and management teams of the cruise companies. Further, this paper will explore the
solution to how these cruise companies can better support the port communities and aiding to the
local environment. More so, having the ships promote and advertise local recreational activities
could be a possible solution. As well, what the local entrepreneurs could be doing to appeal more
directly to the
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Cruise Ship and Island Queen
MGB225 – Negotiation Simulation 3 (Assessed) – Island Cruise
To be emailed to relevant team members in week 9 – strictly confidential
MGB225 – NEGOTIATION SIMULATION 3 (ASSESSED) WEEK 10
CAPTAIN STUART BING – TEAMS A, C & D
ISLAND CRUISE
Introduction
In this exercise you will participate in a negotiation about a cruise ship and its rights to visit a
tropical island. You will role–play this negotiation as either the director of the cruise ship or the
mayor of the island. The issues to be discussed during the negotiation include the number of visits
per year that the ship can make, the length of individual visits, and the volume of passengers
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A weekly Saturday morning farmer's market offers a vibrant taste of the rich local heritage. In
addition, the island's macadamia nut farm, coffee plantation, and kite factory provide abundant
opportunities to explore the island's unique character. Dining options cover the full spectrum from
inexpensive eateries to extravagant gourmet feasts, complete with traditional native entertainment.
In addition to tourism, major industries on the island include fishing, farming, and retail sales. With
the collapse of the sugar and pineapple industries in the 1990s, the island has moved to replace these
once dominant industries with more diversified aqua–culture and agriculture.
Tropical Island is governed by an autonomous council. Residents elect a mayor, who serves a three–
year term with a two–term limit, and an eight–member island council with two–year terms.
The island council, with current mayor Gil Egan as its representative, is responsible for making all
decisions regarding the island community. Decisions are made by majority vote of the council. The
mayor performs the function of "tie–breaker" when necessary.
There are five public and two private schools on the island serving 2,000 students from kindergarten
through twelfth grade. Residents seeking a college–level education typically move off the island for
the duration of their studies. These
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Cruise Ship Advertising For The 1970's
Cruise Ship Advertising
Advertisements are the main source of communication that companies use to introduce their
products to consumers. We see these advertisements in different forms; such as, an ad on a magazine
or newspaper, a commercial on television, or on a billboard on the side of the road. We are
constantly introduced to many different kinds of ads with various types of appeals that companies
believe will get our attention and suit our needs. Cruise ship companies have been advertising
throughout the decades using different appeals to persuade consumers to try their ships as an option
of traveling. Although cruise ship traveling advertisements have changed through the decades, their
appeals have remained the same.
According to Jib Fowles, author of "Advertising's Fifteen Basic Appeals" explains the different kind
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They both have a man surrounded by beautiful young women. The 1970's advertisement shows an
image of a man who is wearing a nice fitted suit. He is surrounded by two ladies who are gladly
looking at him giving him attention while placing a lei garland around his neck. The consumer can
visualize that if they go on that ship, they can possibly have the same attention by meeting new
people. The headline reads, "Cruise to Hawaii on the new lurline" which shows people that this
particular ship is new, and new often means good quality. Likewise, the 1990's advertisement shows
an older male figure and alongside two younger women drinking cocktails and smoking a cigarette
giving him their attention.
All of these different advertisements also share the appeal of psychological needs in their images.
Some of these needs are desired by most people while on vacation. For example, the need to relax
and sunbathe on the ship's deck, poolside socializing with friends, the need of a cold cocktail drink,
and the smell and feel of the sea breeze while enjoying the ocean
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The Manufacture Of Teen Space On Cruise Ships
The Manufacture of Teen Space on Cruise Ships: An Environment of Autonomous, Aspirational
Consumption
Cruise ships are cathedrals of consumption in which consumer activity is controlled and encouraged
by the enchanting environment constructed (Ritzer, 7). Through an atmosphere of spectacle and
grandiosity cruise ships entice spending from passengers. This effect continues throughout all areas
of the ship, including space specifically designed for young travelers. Capitalism's construction of
the child as a consumer is reified in these isolated and purified kids–only areas. By creating age
specific "kidspaces", cruise–ship companies effectively encourage the Kids Getting Older Younger
(KGOY) phenomenon and the growing anti–adultism mentality, by granting tweens and teens an
effective façade of independence that allows them to enact their power of consumer choice. Spaces
geared for ages 12–17 will be explored on three major cruise lines; Carnival, Disney, and Royal
Caribbean, in order to better understand the effects of these environments on young consumers. In
order to decipher the ways each cruise line hails the youth audience, this essay will look at the
construction of "kidspace" as well as the language used to describe each environment.
As mentioned above, cruise ships are in fact consumer spaces. These massive ships encompass so
many facets of contemporary capitalist society. Restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, amusement
parks, spas and nightclubs, are just a start to
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Cruises Of The Caribbe Who Does Not Benefit?
Cruises in the Caribbean: Who does not benefit? Cruise tourism, in todays society, has increasingly
become a more popular niche market with in the travel industry for over the past 4 decades world–
wide (Wild, G.P. (International) Ltd, 2004, p.15). Although it is a relatively old concept for tourists
to travel around the world to different destinations, destinations such as the Caribbean, Asia and the
Mediterranean is a relatively new trend including the luxury and innovative experience that is
currently provided on–board cruise liners (Pinnock, 2014). Within this essay, a critical analysis will
be discussed of who does not benefit from Cruises within and around the Caribbean, including local
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Since the latter of the 1950's, the change of use of ships as a means of purely transporting
passengers, has given cruise ship companies the opportunity to exploit the Caribbean and promote it
as the most desired destination to visit (Wood, 2000). Royal Caribbean Cruise ltd was founded in
1969 and was the company that revamped the concept of using ships as passenger transportation and
created the widely known luxury cruise ship that caters to every passengers needs from multiple
restaurants to a fitness centre and cinemas. As cruise ships continuing to be built larger and more
luxurious, the introduction of post panamax ships, the growth of in passenger numbers will also
increase meaning the cost and benefits of cruising holidays may be greatly outweighed. Social,
environmental, economic and cultural impacts have to be taken into consideration (Wilkinson, 1999,
Hritz & Cecil, 2008).
An inequality of power distributed across the industry has created high concern about the
unsustainability of cruise tourism. With the extremely irresponsible distribution of power, costs and
benefits, the host nation and stakeholder will inevitably become detached therefore having a
detrimental effect on the industry (Pinnock, 2014). Wilkinson examines the Caribbean's resources
that will enable them to
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Carnival Cruise Lines: Fire Aboard A Stranded Cruise Ship
Carnival Cruise Lines: Fire Aboard a Stranded Cruise Ship In the early morning hours of November
8, 2010 the aft engine room of the Carnival Splendor ship caught fire, and left the ship without
power. The Splendor ship is one of the largest ships in the Carnival fleet with 13 passenger decks.
The ship is so large it requires six diesel engines to operate. Half of the engines are located in the aft
(or rear) engine room and the other half is located in a forward engine room. These engine rooms are
connected together by electric switchboards and cables. "The blaze was extinguished within a few
hours by crew members with the aid of the built–in fire–suppression system" (O'Rourke, 2013,
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Their audience of future travelers will remember hearing about the problems on board the Splendor.
If they do not believe the ships are safe, and kept in good condition, they will choose a different
cruise line, or type of vacation. The travel and vacation industry reflect big money in our personal
spending budgets. "A recent Nielsen Global Confidence Survey found that after providing for
savings and living expenses, the number one global spending priority is for vacations" (O'Rourke,
2013,
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`` Stay : The Archetypal Space Of The Hotel, By Jennifer...
There is no denying that every person needs ti have a persona. One's personality is developed
through the different environments, cultures, and even obstacles faced in order to create the type of
person we are. When going through the process of finding our identities, we are faced with aspects
of ourselves that we do not wish to be defined as. According to the author, Jennifer M. Volland
"Stay: The Archetypal Space of the Hotel," she emphasizes psychologist Carl Jung's idea that we
each have two sides to ourselves that we are either accepting or unaccepting as she states, "the
'persona' which is the outward appearance a person presents to the world, and the 'shadow,' the
subconscious aspects of that person's personality – that is, the denied parts of one's self." We are
able to see parallels of Jung's argument of what are the components of a person's identity throughout
David Wallace's work, "Shipping Out," of how the cruise ship internally exploits workers and
manipulates their passengers while externally trying to maintain a facade of what the Zenith stands
for. Jung's standard way of thinking of how an individual is able to choose what impression and
image that they desire to impose to the outside world, which is the "persona" and when we
encounter a feeling we don't feel comfortable expressing to the world we and to shelter it deep
down, which is the "shadow." The "persona" of the ship is the physical exterior image of what the
ship looks like as well as what the ship
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A Case Study of a Cruise Ship
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Situation Overview
Discussion Points
Options
Recoverability Test: Accounting Guidance
Impairment Loss Calculation: Accounting Guidance
Additional Accounting Guidance
Recoverability Test and Calculation of Impairment Loss
Alternative Analysis
Summary and Recommendations
Appendix
Operates one cruise ship that is financed with nonrecourse debt.
Decline of 30% in cash flow due to presence of pirates.
Financial position as of December 31, 2010 ($ in millions)
Cruise Ship Estimated Fair Value
Net Book Value
Net Carrying Value Nonrecourse Debt
Net Working Capital (Directly Attributable)
Remaining Useful Life of Asset
$3.0
$4.6
$4.0
$0.1
5 years
Management is considering three options for the future
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◦ Estimates of future cash flows used to test recoverability shall include only future cash flows
directly associated with and that are expected to arise as a result of the use and eventual disposition
of the asset (360–10–35–29).
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Management needs to consider if, and how much, the potential foreclosure and extinguishment of
debt will impact the cash flows used to perform the recoverability test.
◦ If the asset group is tested for recoverability while it is classified as held and used, the estimates of
future cash flows used in that test shall be based on the use of the asset for its remaining useful life,
assuming that the disposal transaction will not occur. In such a case, an undiscounted cash flows
recoverability test shall apply prior to the disposal date (360–10–404).
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Based on the FASB ASC guidance listed above, there should be no impact on cash flows for
purposes of the recoverability test.
Contradicts
ASC
reference above When a long lived asset is tested for recoverability, it also may be necessary to
review depreciation estimates and methods.
Any revision to the remaining useful life shall be considered in developing estimates of future cash
flows used to test the asset for recoverability (360–10–35–22).
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Management must determine the impairment loss (if any). Per
FASB ASC guidance, an impairment loss shall be recognized only if the carrying amount of an asset
group is not recoverable and exceeds its fair value (360–10–35–17).
The first
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Essay On Tourism Marketing
n the absence of an established Local Tourism Organisation within the region, the City of Albany is
the peak tourism marketing body for the destination. Although destination marketing is not a typical
Local Government Authority function, the City continues to deliver innovative strategies to
encourage tourism development.
Target markets for these strategies include the City's Primary and Specialised target markets:
Perth Metro/Intrastate Self–Drive Families (Self–Drive Families)
Perth Metro/Intrastate Self–Drive Adult Couples and Singles (Self–Drive Adults)
Cruise Ship
MICE and Business Market (MICE)
Air Travel
Innovative marketing strategy Description Target markets Outcomes
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Partnering with local industry stakeholders and REX airlines. Self–Drive Families
Self–Drive Adults
Air Travel In addition to the City engaging with regional and state tourism organisations
familiarisations, the City host their own to ensure of a specific Albany focus in resulting editorial.
In the qualifying period media familiarisations resulted in a number of print articles in National
Geographic Traveller, Sunday Times Escape Magazine, Scoot Inflight Magazine, REX Inflight
Magazine, the Weekend West plus articles in digital counterparts.
Addition of Retail Albany subcategory on Amazing Albany website Retail Albany brochure. The
new Retail Albany subcategory on the Amazing Albany page lists Albany's CBD retailers, with
priority given to seven day traders.
The Retail Albany brochure is a comprehensive listing of all retail outlets within the CBD. Self–
Drive Adults
Cruise Ship
MICE
Air Travel Although not typically seen as a tourism industry, a substantial variety of retail options is
a value–add to any tourist destination.
Encouraging seven day trading, especially during school holiday and long weekend periods, has
activated Albany's CBD.
Amazing Albany website photoshoots. Photoshoots were undertaken by the City during the
qualifying period including Albany's 10 Great Walks/Rides/Paddles, plus Amazing Albany Retail
and
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Cruise Ship 's And The Canadian Arctic Essay
Cruise Ship 's and the Canadian Arctic
Cruise ship tourism is on the rise, by the end of 2016 nearly 24 million people will have taken a
cruise ( Cruise Industry Outlook, 2016). The cruise ship industry has experience a 68% increase in
demand since the mid 2000 's. Therefore, it is not surprising then, that the cruise ship industry had
an global economic impact of 119.9 billion in 2014 ( Cruise Industry Outlook, 2016). As more
individuals turn to cruises to fulfill their vacation needs, and arctic cruises are gaining in popularity
due to melting sea ice caused by climate change the issue of sustainability must be discussed,
particularly the environmental, economic and cultural impact that these enormous floating hotels
will undoubtedly have on the people and environment of Canada 's Arctic.
The 1960 's marked the beginning of cruise tourism ( Brida, et.al, 2013). However, it wasn 't until
the 70 's and 80 's that the cruise industry began to experience moderate growth. All of this changed
however in 90 's when cruise tourism took root in Europe, Asia and Oceania and 3.8 million people
worldwide embarked on ocean adventures ( Brida, et.al, 2013). Although the industry has
experienced continual growth since the 90 's, and cruises are consistently ranked as one of the top
preferred vacation type by holiday goers, the cruise tourism industry is still relatively small in
relation to other forms of international tourism (Brida, et.al, 2013).
Cruise tourism differs
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Essay on Sail Away
How many people are tired of vacationing in the same DRAB place? How many people are looking
for some excitement, new experiences, and a chance to travel the world without depleting your life
savings? Cruise ships have always been a luxurious get away from the daily CLUTTER of society.
Since, the first transatlantic cruise in the 1900's, over 1 billion passengers have set sail for the high
seas and half of those passengers are frequent ones. Today, I want to share the insider secrets to why
cruising is the best vacation ever and only an experienced cruiser would know. I'm going to explain
the ins and outs of planning a cruise and the shortcuts that could save you some hassles when
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Additionally, having a state issue ID is also important in proving your identity as well as your
residency. You should always have your passport and an ID with you when going to foreign
countries and planning a cruise. In order to even step aboard a cruise line you have to show your
state ID as well as your passport. Immigration is also a security issue all over the world. It would be
an expensive mistake to misplace your passport and ID, because you can be detained in a foreign
country. Secondly, some people assume in order to plan a luxurious cruise you need a travel agent,
but truly all you need is a destination and internet. A rule of thumb is to start planning for a cruise
six months in advance and collect as much knowledge and tips from websites that specializes in the
cruise ship industry. The internet is a vast collection of information just waiting for you to access it.
You don't want to wait until the last minute to research, because that is when careless mistakes
happen and your dream cruise should be spectacular. For this reason, you should access websites
such as cruisecritic.com and cruise reviews.com. These website have pools of knowledge that could
make your cruise planning an easy endeavor instead of a confusing one. With information about
which months are the best for cruising, to which tropical locations offer DAZZLING experiences,
and to which places are experiencing
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Benefits Of Buying A Cruise Ships
Entertainment
There are multiple advantages and disadvantages that come with riding a cruise ships. Taking a
cruise can be very expensive and often times require people to save up for it. However, the time
spent on a cruise is well worth the money spent for it. An all–inclusive cruise includes most meals, a
place to stay, and entertainment. Discounts for kids' meals vary upon each ship. Adults over the age
of 21 do not have to worry about paying for alcohol in the all–inclusive ship. Purchasing food,
beverages, and souvenirs at small shops on the boat is not included in the initial payment. If the
cruise allows for a person to bring their own snacks, one should definitely bring their own snacks.
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They are often times little to nothing in pricing. The workers must be trained before they work in the
facility leaving the parents with little worries. (Moss, 5–6)
Casinos are a major part of entertainment while on a cruise. People that love to go to casinos back at
home will also be able to do so while they are on vacation. Extended cruises which are more than
three days allow for casino visits. Intended cruises which are less than three days make it harder for
the people who want to gamble do so. Gambling is illegal in most parts of the United States but in
different countries it is perfectly fine. The same casino rules on land apply on the water. If there is
ever a slight difference, the passenger will know via verbally or visually communication. (Moss, 8)
Casinos are a great aspect for the older generations that are considering cruising. It offers them a
little adult entertainment away from the children.
Luxurious Ship There are multiple cruise ships that offer some of the same amenities to their guest
and are fairly comfortable to stay at. On the other hand, there are other cruise ships that are very
high end and over the top; offering their guest top of the line services and accommodations. The
more the ships offer the more money the guest will be asked to pay. Many people will be surprised
to hear or see some of the things different cruise lines offer their guest for entertainment. The cruise
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A Trip On The Oversea Recreational Tourism
Cruise ships, how the successful lucrative business to work in or to be part of the guest sea voyage
experience. The question one must ask is what was the history that lead to cruise ships– were they
even called that? What were the challenges that hindered the success or the goals of starting and
growing business? We all must refer to the past to better understand the future, or in this case the
present of the success that now spearheading the oversea recreational tourism. The concept starts on
the sea, how to cross that sea, for instance in the 4000 BC the Egyptians made wooden boats,
another example of an excelled idea of the wooden boat in 1819 steamboats were created. In
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Equally important from, ships from their basic uses in the past that will evolved in time. For
instance in the 1800's to 1900's by this time there were steam boats, as well for using coal, many
factors were infused to make an massive ocean liner, but as recreational tourism was starting.
Through trials and errors came the first cruise ship called Prinzessin Victoria Luise. According
Cruise History, "Build for the Hamburg America Line, she launched on June 29, 1900... with cruise
targeted wealthy travelers the Victoria was designed to look like more a private yacht..." (Cruise
History). This would lead to cruise ships like the Titanic, Norwegian cruise ships that strived for
pristine luxurious services for their guest supplying a recreational dram as well for obtaining profit.
In delving in the history of the use of boats to the use of passage, traveling goods, as well for wars
aspect to more recreational tourism. Furthermore, on the topic of the concepts that take place on
cruise ships, the ideas that manifested traveling tourism in leading to successful cruise ships. Within
the an simplified divided way of looking at the concepts of tourism has been defined and explained
as such. Courtesy of The Concept Definition and Classification of Nautical Tourism, " The concept
of tourism in its essence presents the phenomenon of man's moving and temporary stay in places
outside usual place who temporarily leaves his permanent
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Therapeutic Metrics Disadvantages
Nautical is a customized approach to cruising and will innovate the way cruise vacations are
researched. The concept was created after spending hours trying to compare cruises based on my
specific needs. Most cruise lines make it pretty easy to compare across their fleets but it is nearly
impossible to compare across cruise lines. Each popular travel website that also has booking for
other types of trips are simply not customized enough to give a cruiser the total picture of what the
pros and cons are to each cruise line. The final alternative is to use a travel agent. This is still viable
option in theory, a travel agent must not have a vested interest in selling you on a certain cruise line
and the traveler is savvy enough to understand what they need and ask questions. Nautical is
designed to be useful to both new and experienced cruisers in different ways. A new cruiser it
provides insight into the different cruise lines, types of destinations and voyages. If the wrong
combination are chosen then the new cruiser may not enjoy there vacation and waste money. For an
experienced cruiser it provides tools to compare cruises in ways that have never been done before. It
allows for either broad or specific search parameters to allow the cruiser to find exactly what they
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For example if you wanted to be on the ship for a specific date such as a birthday or anniversary old
method you would have to chose the month of the sailing and dig through all the results to find the
best option. On the opposite side if you wanted the best deal on a cruise that left from a easy to get
to port with an alcohol package then it would compare that. The tools are design with the user in
mind to help them customize there results and can review the data in a more comprehensive
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Case Study : The Crystal Harmony And High Quality...
"Everyone bought into the vision," says Rodney. Most importantly, "we got the crew to sell the
product. We taught them to anticipate the guests' needs and to take pride in the product." The Crystal
Harmony entered service in July 1990 and immediately the accolades began to acknowledge their
success. "We put out an incredibly good product right from the beginning," says Sbarsky with great
service, excellent food, and high quality entertainment. In 1991 Crystal was awarded a 5+ star
rating; in 1993 Crystal was voted Best Large–Ship Cruise Line by Condé Nast Traveler; and in 1996
voted World's Best by Travel + Leisure. While the awards were important, the management knew
Crystal's success would come from the consumer. "We focused on one–on–one relationship
marketing," says Wertanzl. This meant that the officers and senior staff spent time getting to know
their guests. Art Rodney recalls, "I was on the ship every three months for voyage meetings, getting
to know the crew and spending time with the passengers." They also developed an in–depth
passenger comment form, a culture that took responsibility to address the issues, and a mid–cruise
comment form, "so we could solve problems before the passenger left the ship," says Rodney. The
original business plan anticipated that in time upwards of a third of the passengers would be repeat
customers while another third would be drawn from other cruise lines and the remainder would be
new to cruising. "One woman booked three
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New Radical Ideas For The World's Smartest Cruise Ships
10 New Radical Ideas for the World's Smartest Cruise Ships
As November 2 draws increasingly closer, 4,180 lucky passengers are getting ready to experience
the ultra–modern technology of Quantum of the Seas, what Royal Caribbean has described as 'the
world's first smartship.' The 1,142 foot long megaliner is the most technologically advanced ship
ever to set sail, and boasts a plethora of next generation features that put its predecessors to shame!
Quantum takes cruising to a whole new level. Image via: RCI
What's on–board the world's first smartship?
So what can passengers expect to see on–board Quantum of the Seas? One of the most exciting
features is the roll out of robotic bartenders at the aptly named, Bionic Bar. Using specially
programmed iPads, patrons will be able to place an order and watch the robots mix up their
favourite drinks before their very eyes!
As far as entertainment goes, Quantum passengers definitely won't be short on activities. In fact,
Quantum houses an array of at–sea firsts that are guaranteed to have passengers giddy with
excitement. For adrenaline junkies, RipCord by iFLY offers passengers the chance to feel the rush of
a simulated freefall skydive. A FlowRider surf simulator lets passengers catch waves without
leaving the ship while a 30 foot high rock climbing wall, roller skating rink, circus school and
bumper car track also make an appearance.
The jewel shaped North Star glass capsule takes passengers 300 feet in the air where
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Royal Caribbean's Anthem Of The Seas
On February 2016, Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas set sail off the East Coast of New Jersey
with more than 6,000 passengers and 1,500 crew member on board (Almasy, 2016). The passenger
ship sailed into a storm which threatened the lives and safety of everybody on board. According to
CNN and other new agencies, a lawsuit was filed in a Miami federal court alleging the captain's
negligence in sailing into a well–publicized and forecasted storm. In another case, Royal Caribbean
's Explorer of the Seas was on a 10–day cruise in January when a fast–moving bug left nearly 700
passengers and crew stricken with vomiting and diarrhea. The CDC reports that this is the highest
number of sick people reported on any cruise ship in two decades. Yet, in another report, the Eastern
Star went down during a storm killing more than 450 people. It 's the deadliest boat disaster in China
in almost 70 years Cruise Line Safety: In the last 5 years approximately 1000 people have died on
cruise ships which ran aground or sank (Ahmed, 2016). Ironically, there are a lot of people who will
never get to experience of going on a cruise because of the fear driven by reports like the
aforementioned. In actuality, cruise vacations have a higher percentage of satisfied customers than
any other vacation experience. There are a number of compelling reasons why a cruise would be an
ideal vacation for family and friends. Taking a cruise can have many different price ranges
depending on the location you
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Cruising In The Caribbean Essay
1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE
Cruising in the Caribbean has grown rapidly in popularity over recent years, and whilst this is an
advantage from a tourism aspect, it has also brought escalated concerns for many territories in this
region. According to Nagel, G. (1999) tourism in the Caribbean had increased from 5 million to 10.6
million in the space of ten years. Since this had been found in 1996, this number has now raised to
25 million in the past year. Growing demand for cruise travel means economic development,
environmental degeneration, growth in tourism and pollution are now effected more predominantly.
This report will investigate all impacts effecting the Caribbean and what could be done to alter those
effects that are having a negative impact.
2.0 PROCEDURE
2.1 Research on the growth of the Caribbean due to cruising
2.2 Analysis of the impacts cruising has on the environment and economy
2.3 Research on concern about pollution and what is being done by cruise lines to prevent further
damage
3.0 FINDINGS
3.1 Growth of the Caribbean due to the cruise industry.
3.1.1 Public investment has had a great impact on the history of Caribbean growth. The region has
over time developed its tourism products, emphasising natural aspects like sun and sand, whilst also
developing its potential for cruise tourism. Mentioned by Brida, J.G. and Zapata, S. (2010) the
number of arrivals in the Caribbean have increased from 3 million to more than 25 million between
1980 and 2007.
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A Brief Overview Of The Cruise Industry
Cruise Industry
Ahmed Bu Radhah
Pro. Ron Thompson
BUAD 330
Feb 5, 2017
A Brief Overview of the Topic
The cruise industry has undergone a number of significant changes from the days of tropical
vacations and the days of transoceanic transportation, when the cruising services were only available
to the domain of the elites in the society (Murphy, 2016). Today, the cruising industry has grown to a
modern multimillion leisure and tourism industry, which provides an affordable option of vacation
and a level of comfort, which is difficult to match for the average citizen (Chang, Park, Liu, & Roh,
2016). In addition, the number of people who cruise has been experiencing a significant increment
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The alternatives and choices that have been provided by these companies include sailing vessels,
smaller cruise ships, and yachts (Hung & Petrick, 2016). These alternatives and choices carry a few
passengers to regulated ports, exotic destinations, and remote destinations, which are prohibited to
larger ships of liners due to the concern of the effect of the influx of passengers on the local
environment.
The changes that have occurred in the cruise industry need to be exhaustively discussed in order to
understand the how the industry has undergone transformation over the years. As such, this paper
will critically discuss the cruise industry and the changes that it has undergone over the years. This
will help in providing information about this industry including its contribution to the global
economy in terms of job creation among other positive and negative impacts that it has had on the
global economy.
Outline of the Topics to be covered
The topics that this report will cover are as listed below:
Definition and Conceptualization of the Cruise Experience:
This topic will address diverse questions regarding the exact nature of cruise experience that have
resulted into different interpretations and definitions of the aspects and realities round the cruise
industry and service that it offers.
The development of the Cruise Industry: This topic will discuss how the cruise industry came into
being and how it evolved into the modern cruise
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Pest Analysis : For A New Cruise Port Essay
PEST ANALYSIS REPORT
FOR A NEW CRUISE PORT
Executive Summary:
The study in this report will confirm that the cruise sector is an important part of the tourism
industry in New Zealand. The sector creates significant inflows of foreign expenditure which
impacts positively on the New Zealand economy. The level of activity within the cruise ship
tourism's sector has grown rapidly in the past decade and is expected to continue growing.
Therefore, there have been some concerns over this significant growth and studying the positive and
negative impacts of cruise ship tourism upon New Zealand as being a potential country that will
have more cruise ships arrivals in the futures. Due to the fact of the importance of managing these
increases could reduce the costs of the negative impacts and will benefits from the positive effects of
such an industry, the report analysis weather is New Zealand is ready to shift its position into the top
cruise ship tourism destinations by looking at the current political, economic, social, technological
and environmental situation of New Zealand that is related to cruise ship tourism. And also, outlined
some of the possible improvements in order to cater for this potential growth by looking in details at
some of the current policies and service that might impact the growth of cruise ship tourism in New
Zealand.
Table of content:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: 1
TABLE OF CONTENT: 2
PEST ANALYSIS: 3
1– POLITICAL: 3
Onshore
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The Implications Of Overwhelming Tourism In Venice
The Implications of Overwhelming Tourism in Venice Venice of old was a thriving center of
commerce, but today it has been overrun by tourists. For the Venetians this is a crisis that they are
trying to stop before their way of life is completely lost. Many residents have moved away from the
city due to effects caused by the high tourist traffic. A major part of the identity of Venice lies within
its inhabitants' way of life, and the tourists threaten to take that away from them. One of the most
prominent issues of the tourism in Venice is the unsightly cruise ships that obstruct many of their
landmarks. By stopping the large–scale tourism that is brought in by the cruise ships in Venice, we
may be able to potentially save Venice and stop other cities from going through a similar crisis.
In this article Horowitz talks about how tourism effects Venice, and how many of its inhabitants
view it. For many, the tourists brought by cruise ships are unwelcomed, but the revenue the tourists
bring is needed by the city. The large tourist traffic often obstructs the regular activity of Venice
which is an essential part of its identity. The enormous cruise ships, which are often big enough to
eclipse structures such as St. Mark's Square, are also another major problem that the Venetians have
with the amount of tourism their home receives. The large–scale tourism has taken a drastic toll
upon the city's population as well. The population of Venice has fallen from around
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Choose One Sector of the Industry That Has Experienced...
Choose one sector of the industry that has experienced rapid growth over the past decade. Discuss
with examples what you consider to be the major reasons for this growth and how it has affected the
industry. Over the last decade there have been significant changes in the travel and tourism industry.
The cruise industry is an exciting modern and rapidly expanding global industry. During the current
decade, it has continued to expand its capacity and develop new cruising opportunities for
vacationers, now offering their customers a wider variety of packages at different lengths and price
ranges. This has helped them to expand their market in the cruising areas such as the Caribbean,
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2006. Pg – 417) These stripe cards can be used to pay for anything on the ship, and they work as a
pre purchased, credit card. This innovation not only makes the life of the passengers but also places
a potential increase in the profits made by the cruise companies, as passengers will always have a
option of payment accessible to them. Branding is another critical aspect of the cruise industry when
it comes to reaching and expanding on market segmentation and "as the cruise market grows, the
need for branding will become even more notable." (Dowling, K. 2006. Pg–3) Cartwright &
Baird suggested that, "Brand names are very important as they often carry with them considerable
customer loyalty perceptions. Even when a cruise company acquires another company, they will
often keep the name and ambience of the acquired company in order to retain the company base."
(Cartwright, R. & Baird, C. 1999. Pg – 73) Example: One of the biggest changes in the cruise
industry is the number of families going on cruises. In the past, it was rare to see children on cruises.
It is for that reason that cruise lines have had to adapt their packages to include younger children;
one of the best examples of this is the Disney Cruise line. Disney offers many facilities and
entertainment programs to their customers. On a Disney cruise you can experience many types of
entertainment programs such
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A Short Note On International Tourism For Business
Module: International Tourism for Business
Word Count: 1600
ID: 14032583
Module Code: 5BUS1009–0901 Question– Cruising produces environmental, sociocultural, and
economic impacts on destinations. Highlight these impacts using current academic literature and
reports and consider, "Can destinations cope with the large cruise ships?" Introduction
This essay will analyse the impacts of environmental, sociocultural, and economic about cruising
and the effect it has on various destinations. This essay will also explain if destinations can cope
with the large cruise ships and if so, why. Nowadays, cruising plays an important role in the tourism
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(Cruise Market Watch, 2015). Capabilities like theatres, cinemas, fitness clubs, discotheques,
casinos, tennis courts and many others are common on most modern cruise ships. Moreover, that
most of the names activities are already included in the price. Thereby the ships beat about all the
seven oceans to the most beautiful places on earth like for instance the Caribbean, thus being
labelled one of the fastest growing industries in the world. But all these glorious features involve
several negative/positive impacts on environment, economic and sociocultural. Environmental
However, although the cruise ship industry is forever growing there are negative and positive
impacts. The cruise tourism is likely to have effects on various aspects of the maritime and
terrestrial environments. There is always a high possibility of oil spills by the ships in the sea which
is very difficult to clean up in the cold remote locations. The impact of vessel activity in the
breeding ground and feeding areas of marine mammals risks the wild life and is an area of concern.
Whereas the terrestrial environment is affected by the numerous passengers who often make shore
visit to places of natural and historical interests as a part of their cruise holiday package, either by
speed boats, zodiac or helicopters thereby creating noise pollution and destroying the archaeological
sites. Another potential threat is there to the
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Essay On Cruise Ship
CRUISE SHIP
A cruise ship or cruise liner is a (usually very large) passenger ship used for pleasure voyages,
where the voyage itself and the ship 's amenities are part of the experience, as well as the different
destinations along the way. Transportation is not the prime purpose, as cruise ships operate mostly
on routes that return passengers to their originating port, so the ports of call are usually in a
specified region of a continent.
In contrast, dedicated transport oriented ocean liners do "line voyages" and typically transport
passengers from one point to another, rather than on round trips. Traditionally, an ocean liner for the
transoceanic trade will be built to a higher standard than a typical cruise ship, including high ...
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Ocean liner services aimed at passengers ceased in 1986, with the notable exception of transatlantic
crossings operated by the Cunard Line, catering to the niche market who appreciated the several
days at sea away from civilization.
In comparison to liner crossings, cruising voyages gained popularity; slowly at first but at an
increased rate from the 1980s onwards. Initially the fledgling industry was serviced primarily by
small redundant liners, and even the first purpose built cruise ships were small. This changed after
the success of the SS Norway (originally the ocean liner SS France, which was converted to cruising
duties) as the Caribbean 's first "super–ship".
Contemporary cruise ships built in the late 1980s and beyond, such as Sovereign–class which broke
the size record held for decades by Norway, show characteristics of size and strength once reserved
for ocean liners–some have undertaken regular scheduled transatlantic crossings. The Sovereigns
were the first modern "megaships" to be built, they also were the first series of cruise ships to
include a multi–story atrium with glass elevators. They also had a single deck devoted entirely to
cabins with private balconies instead of oceanview cabins. Other cruise lines soon launched ships
with similar attributes, such as the Fantasy class and Crown Princess. As the veranda suites were
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Trip To Jamaica
The summer before my 8th grade year we had planned a cruise to go to Jamaica. I had never been
out of the country before so my excitement was through the roof. Before planning to board the
Caribbean Cruise ship, we had decided to stay two days in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We drove all
the way down the Florida – my Dad being scared to fly – with 6 people in the car, it's safe to say it
was a very entertaining car ride. When we finally arrived, we immediately went straight to the beach
and just relaxed. Those two days in Florida were so fun and stress free I didn't wanna leave so soon.
But the time flew by and next thing you know we were boarding the cruise ship. As we boarded the
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Labadee is just a private resort leased to Royal Caribbean cruises only. So when we arrived at our
next destination the next day all my eyes could was three huge cruise ships already there. When we
followed the same process as last time to exit the ship, we were exposed to a whole new
environment. The sand was white as snow, the beach was flawless, and the water was blue and clear.
Since this island was made for tourist and cruise ships it really did look like a picture. There was a
zip line right in the middle of the island where you could pay to zipline from the highest point
accessible at Labadee into the ocean. We only had about 4 hours on this island and we spent that site
seeing the natural beauties of the island and swimming in the ocean. I remember it being very crazy
and hectic at Labadee, nothing compared to
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The Global Cruise Ship Industry
It is the first day of your Caribbean cruise vacation and you are overwhelmed with excitement. After
months of anticipation you have arrived at the port of embarkation only to be welcomed by a line
that circles around the arrival lounge. (Fig.1) Undenounced to a rookie in the game of cruise ship
travel, this lengthy embarkation line is only the first to be encountered in every port to be visited
while on cruise. This is only the first hiccup while on what is supposed to be the stress free vacation
you have been anticipating. As ship capacities increase along with passenger attendance, regular
customer service operations are taking longer than usual to process. The recent enhanced
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Given the expected growth within the cruise ship industry it is understandable that the investment in
new technology to remain competitive in the market is imminent. Which is why the cohesion of the
passenger's smart devices and the total cruise ship experience will give the competitive edge in this
progressing market.
The chart below proves that the demographics of passengers that bored a cruise ship are the most
susceptible to the implementation of smart technology thus helping to alleviate the problems
encountered while aboard. (Fig. 2)
Cruise Passenger Demographic Statistics Data
Average age of a cruise passenger 50 +
Average household earnings $109,000
Percent of passengers who are college graduates 86 %
Percent who are married and work full time 62 %
Percent of people age 25+ with earnings of $40,000+ who have taken a cruise 44.6 %
Percent of the total US population who have taken a cruise 19.9 %
Average spent per person per week on their cruise $1,770
Average spent per person per week on a non–cruise vacation $1,200
Fig. 2
Market Analysis
The table reveals that passengers are normally older, educated, financially stable, which leads to the
assumption that they are well versed in technology and would be willing to use the RFID's if they
were to be implemented. The passengers are also willing to spend more money than they would on a
conventional vacation, and that in itself sets up the expectation for a seamless
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Case Study : The Crystal Harmony And High Quality...
"Everyone bought into the vision," says Rodney. Most importantly, "we got the crew to sell the
product. We taught them to anticipate the guests' needs and to take pride in the product." The Crystal
Harmony entered service in July 1990 and immediately the accolades began to acknowledge their
success. "We put out an incredibly good product right from the beginning," says Sbarsky with great
service, excellent food, and high quality entertainment. In 1991 Crystal was awarded a 5+ star
rating; in 1993 Crystal was voted Best Large–Ship Cruise Line by Condé Nast Traveler; and in 1996
voted World's Best by Travel + Leisure. While the awards were important, the management knew
Crystal's success would come from the consumer. "We focused on one–on–one relationship
marketing," says Wertanzl. This meant that the officers and senior staff spent time getting to know
their guests. Art Rodney recalls, "I was on the ship every three months for voyage meetings, getting
to know the crew and spending time with the passengers." They also developed an in–depth
passenger comment form, a culture that took responsibility to address the issues, and a mid–cruise
comment form, "so we could solve problems before the passenger left the ship," says Rodney. The
original business plan anticipated that in time upwards of a third of the passengers would be repeat
customers while another third would be drawn from other cruise lines and the remainder would be
new to cruising. "One woman booked three
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A Brief Note On Transportation And Logistics Management
In the vast industry that is transportation and logistics management, has a lot of influence on the
economy of the United States. One of the reasons for the close connection of the industry and U.S
economy is because of globalization, and in the content of this paper we will examine different
segments of the industry, and how they affect the economy in different ways. Addressing specific
segments of the industry tells us just how important each segment is to the economy, instead of
speaking of the industry in general. Throughout this research paper we will be looking at five
specific transportation and logistics operation within the industry. The airline industry is very
important to the many cities within the United States, creating a number of jobs because of the
ability that airports have to connect cities to the rest of the world. Job created through the air
transport systems that help boost a cities economy is tourisms and airport jobs, which can help to
transform a city. The cruise ship industry also help boost cities, which operates port of call for the
cruises that operate from them. Cruises also generates many jobs in the tourism sector as people
sometimes have to fly and overnight from different cities to board these cruises. Another major
factor that is affecting the industry is globalization and how it is able to create jobs and help improve
the economy. Other areas in the transportation and logistics industry that has an affect on the
economy is the overuse of
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Royal Caribbean's Anthem Of The Seas
Overview
On February 2016, Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas sets sail off the East Coast of New Jersey
with more than 6,000 passengers and 1,500 crew members on board (Almasy, 2016). The passenger
ship sailed into a storm which threatened the lives and safety of everybody on board. According to
CNN and other news agencies, a lawsuit was filed in a Miami federal court alleging the captain's
negligence in sailing into a well–publicized and forecasted storm. In another case, Royal Caribbean
's Explorer of the Seas was on a 10–day cruise in January when a fast–moving bug left nearly 700
passengers and crew stricken with vomiting and diarrhea. The CDC reports that this is the highest
number of sick people reported on any cruise ship in two decades. Yet, in another report, the Eastern
Star went down during a storm killing more than 450 people. It 's the deadliest boat disaster in China
in almost 70 years Cruise Line Safety: In the last 5 years, approximately 1000 people have died on
cruise ships which ran aground or sank (Ahmed, 2016). Ironically, there are a lot of people who will
never get to experience of going on a cruise because of the fear driven by reports like the
aforementioned. In actuality, cruise vacations have a higher percentage of satisfied customers than
any other vacation experience. There are a number of compelling reasons why a cruise would be an
ideal vacation for family and friends. Taking a cruise can have many different price ranges
depending on the
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Adonia Research Papers
Miami was hot. It was an early Sunday morning in June when I found myself in Florida, driving to
the port of Miami. Still tired from the red eye flight the day before, my excitement pushed away the
grogginess that had enveloped me since touching down. The Adonia came into view, Carnival's new
cruise ship, offering travellers the opportunity to help local communities on existing projects while
on holiday. The ship sails from Miami to the Dominican Republic where we would be joining
community projects for 3 days, before sailing back.
When I first heard of Fathom and its volunteering cruise, I was intrigued. The last few years,
volunteerism has been on the rise. Travellers want to contribute to local communities and give back
to the environment on their days off. However, not everyone is able to spend months away from
home to volunteer abroad. Fathom seemed to offer this niche group a solution: providing travellers
the opportunity to help in some way on their holiday.
Initially, I thought this was a great idea. But after my trip with Fathom and research into the cruising
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With a maximum capacity of 777 passengers, the Adonia is a small ship compared to the mastodons
that sail the seas these days, which can have over 4000 passengers. Nevertheless, the ship impressed
me. It was my first time on a cruise, and while walking the many corridors, I jolt of excitement
rushed through me. The Adonia had just undergone a major refurbishment, but I was glad to see it
still kept an air of class and style reminiscent of the interiors of the olden days. The wooden–
panelled rooms and beautiful central staircase offer an elegance I've come to appreciate at luxury
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Caribbean Cruise Tourism Essay
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Critically examine the role that Caribbean cruise tourism is playing in the economies and social
sectors of the region. What are the economic and social costs/ benefits derived from this type of
industry? What should Caribbean countries be doing to derive more benefits and mitigate social and
environmental damage? |
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 3 ECONOMIC IMPACTS 3 SOCIAL / SOCIAL–CULTURAL IMPACTS 7
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 11 RECOMMENDATIONS 16 THE FUTURE OF CRUISE
TOURISM 20 CONCLUSIONS 23 Bibliography 24
INTRODUCTION
A cruise is defined as a Sail from place to place for pleasure, through a succession of destinations on
board a cruise ship. This is inclusive of accommodation as well as food and ... Show more content
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As a result, cruise ships registered under flags of convenience are exempt from multiple tax
responsibilities and implement lenient standards of safety, undergo few environmental inspections,
operating costs low, recruit staff without national or international regulations.
According to the World Tourism Organization, tourism is the second largest industry in the world
and has enjoyed 300% growth rate in the past two decades. In 2003, tourism was valued at $1.28
trillion. Looking forward 10 years from now, the WTO projects that tourism will represent $2.3
trillion of expenditures and generate 84 million jobs around the world at a growth rate of 5.5% per
year.
International Trade
Tourism is the single most important source of revenue for many countries and it provides a viable
alternative to underdeveloped and developing countries in the Caribbean.
Community development opportunities
Tourism is an important job creator, employing millions of people around the world. The vast
majority of tourism jobs are in small or medium–sized, family–owned enterprises, especially in
developing countries. Through tourism, locals within host destination are given the opportunity to
remain in their local region and have incentives to better improve their
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  • 1. Disney Cruise Ship Facts There is also lots of cool stuff about the ship. Some of the many facts are where the ship was made. The ship was made in Meyer Werft. The ship can hold up to... 4,000 passengers! Yes you heard me right, 4,000 passengers, that's insane! It is also 1,115 feet long. They also built a candy shop on the boat that looks exactly like it is from Wreck it Ralph. The cruising speed is only 22 knots, which is not that fast, and the "float out" took place on 2010 on october 30. The ship also made her maiden voyage in 2011, January 26. One more fact is that on december 28, 2010, the disney cruise ship line took possession. Those are only a few of the many facts. The last thing about the ship is it's awards. Over the years, the Disney cruise ship has won ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. Disney Cruises Research Paper Have you wanted to go on an adventure? Or wanted to slide off of a huge boat? Well that's what you do on a Disney Cruise. People take Disney Cruises everyday, it is a relaxing,fun, and adventurous trip across the ocean. You could swim with dolphins, watch a movie in a theater, relax by the pool,have a spa day, or even play in the arcade. What can't you do on a Disney Cruise? Disney ships have so many activities and games that it will blow your mind and booking isn't hard just make sure your family will like the games. You should also make sure you pick the right boat for your family depending on service, food or even their awards.The most important thing to remember when booking is to make sure the boat is safe enough for your family Disney ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Case Study – Cunard Line, Ltd. Case Study – Cunard Line, Ltd. Problem Cunard is facing a problem as to whether their marketing efforts should go towards tactical promotions or if they should be applied to marketing the overall brand while facing the effects of a recession. Analysis Overview Cunard Line Ltd. is a cruise line that represents luxury and class providing four to five star cruise ship options. Their overall target market is mature adults with mid to very high income–levels. A lot of the marketing efforts put forth by Cunard were going towards tactical efforts and the promotion of individual ships as opposed to the promotion of the entire brand. Although most of the ads portrayed the same look and had an individually tailored paragraph and/or photo. Set ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This method can be used for customers of the four or five star ships. This loyalty program would provide occasional direct offers to customers who already have experience with Cunard and therefore will not view the deals as a lowering of standards. An example of a deal that can be provided is a selling package that is good for a year or two. This package would outline a discounted price for a set amount of people to travel on a certain cruise ship. That way, there is enough time for a customer to realistically plan out a trip while providing an incentive for them and encourage more action as opposed to a regular priced ad. Lastly, an alternative that can be taken is to build relationships with various large companies with employees who make an income in the target range and make offers to company executives. This method would not downplay the company image because Cunard would be communicating directly with high–income executives and furthermore will not be making any public sales or advertisements. This method would create new potential customers who are directly in the target market of choice using the method of relationship building. This may also result in additional customer retention. This method can be used for both the four and five star ships. In order to attract the target market of the five star ships, Cunard can make an arrangement with a company to offer a deal with their luxury ships as part of a retirement plan. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Overseas With The Norwalk Virus Kristine Bryson Overseas with the Norwalk Virus The Norwalk virus is part of a group called the Noroviruses and caliciruses. It is known to cause gastroenteritis, infection within food, food poisoning, and even the short lived nonbacterial gastroenteritis. It can spread from contaminated water and infected foods. It can even spread anywhere, even on a cruise ship. A pleasant vacation may have some passengers choosing to jump ship, if the Norwalk virus is a passenger on board. The virus has received its name from its birth in Norwalk Ohio. It was responsible for a short term outbreak of gastroenteritis occurring in the students of Bronson elementary school in November of 1968. It wasn't until 1972 the virus was examined and received its name as the Norwalk virus. Since its known birth, there have been many outbreaks with similar symptoms reported. It is believed the virus may belong to the family Caliciviridae. The Norwalk virus is actually part of a group of single–stranded RNA, non–enveloped viruses. Once a person is infected with the virus it begins to copy itself within small intestines. The symptoms would develop between 12 and 48 hours and tend to last 1–3 days. In reality, the viruses from the Caliciviridae cause nearly 18% of all the short term gastroenteritis cases worldwide. The Norwalk virus is responsible for the small scale outbreaks that occur on cruise ships. Unfortunately, people who have been infected by the virus can spread it directly to other people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Investment Opportunity : A New Type Of Cruise Ships Investment Opportunity An Ultra Ship is a new type of cruise ship, significantly larger, and with greatly expanded amenities and attractions, versus a traditional ship. Only three Ultra Ships have been built thus far, and no further ones are on order. Newco Cruise will build two "Ultra Ships" for the North American and European cruise markets, capitalizing on an attractive green field opportunity created by a) recent strategic developments by legacy players, and b) the depressed condition of shipyard order books. Total Project cost is €2 – 2.1 billion. €425 – 450 million equity is required, staged over five years between 2011 and 2015, with the major amounts being required in 2012, 2014, and 2015. Realization of the investment is projected in 2016. Projected IRR over the five year life of the project is 24.9%, with considerable scope for greater than that. There is also, naturally, risk of a lower return. Current trends and macro conditions favor the upside. Investor liquidity is expected to be via public floatation or industry sale of the company. Irrevocably committed equity will be called in tranches, commencing in 2011, with the final tranche in 2015. The first ship will enter service in 2015 and the second in 2017. Investor liquidity is targeted for 2016 once the performance of the first ship is demonstrated. The business will be built and managed by experienced cruise industry professionals and led by a 17–year veteran, and former CEO of one of the Big Three, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Speech On Cruise Travel Cruise travel is one of the best vacations you can take. During your cruise vacation you will visit several different ports of call. Your cruise ship will dock at exotic islands or new countries almost on a daily basis. Check out the cruise reviews on line for cruise tips before you visit your destinations to find out what fantastic experience each port has to offer. During your cruise vacation you will visit ports to shop, explore, beach, sightsee or hike. There are a wide variety of activities in each cruise destination. Or you could just depart the ship for a chance to walk around for a change of pace. Although this is a great cruise adventure, you should realize that you will only get a small sample of what each port of call has to offer. And be forewarned, as you step of your majestic cruise ship there will be hordes of natives trying to sell you a trinket or a tour around the city. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Things you should be aware of is how much the guide will be with you and do they speak English clearly. Mostly the cruise lines have very competent tour guides, but better safe than sorry. Will have any time on your like for shopping or stopping in a café? It is very important to find out how much physical activity is required before you sign on for any tour. If you have limited mobility you don't want to go on a tour that climbs the Acropolis in Athens or Dunns River Falls in Jamaica. Find out if a snack or lunch is provided, so if it isn't you can bring along adequate funds to get your own. There are private touring companies that you can contact on your own if you wish to tour in a more private fashion. Another alternative is to buddy up with some fellow cruisers and share taxi tours to cut your expense in half. Many times you will meet people on a cruise that have similar interests and you will spend a lot of time together on the cruise ship, why not touring also? It's a way to save money and enjoy other passengers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Seabourn Ovation: The Dream Cruise Ship Seabourn Ovation – The dream cruise ship, coming soon. Going on a ship cruise is a dream for many. Though you might have explored the boundaries of the world on land, exploring the beauty of the sea is completely different experience. And this experience can be enhanced with a luxurious and premium ship cruise. It is good news for all the cruise fans, Seabourn the leading cruise agency is launching Seabourn Ovation which will be the new addition in its range of luxury cruise. The ship was ordered by Seabourn from Fincantieri in December 2014. The construction of this amazing ship started in June 2016 and the keel was laid in December 2016 at Genoa. The new ship which is to be launched in 2018, is very innovative and beautiful, even more than other Seabourn ships and cruises. It is the most advanced, modern and acclaimed, super luxurious ship in the industry. The model of this ship is based on other award winning ships of Seabourn company i.e. Odyssey and Encore. The designers of this ship has added a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But based on the reviews of the quality of the ship, it will surely be a delight for passengers to travel in any one of these suites. The launch of Seabourn Ovation is a new era in the history of the company as it is one of the the most awaited and modern and ultra–luxury fleet in the industry. It is predicted to be the world's finest small ship cruise line. The company has recently appointed Helmut Huber as the hotel director of the Seabourn Ovation which is going to be launched in May 2018. With creative designers, hospitable investors and experienced directors the cruise ship really has a long way to go ahead. The ship will surely win a lot of awards and praises from the public after its launch in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Success Of Cruise Ships Looking at today's mega fleets with their mammoth ships that hold 4,000 or more passengers, it is easy to forget how far the industry has come in these past twenty–five years. While cruise ships are now situated around the globe in ports ranging from Europe to Australia, the Americas to Asia, and drawing passengers from the local populaces, it was not always that way. In the 1980s, while most observers believed the industry had the potential for rapid growth, cruising struggled to cast off misconceptions and widen its appeal to the mass market. It was still largely a North American– focused business. Pleasure Cruising's Heritage The concept of pleasure cruising, as opposed to point–to–point transportation by sea, dates back more than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The industry, however, got past its fears of new construction and by the early 1980s a second generation of cruise ships was being built. This group began with HAPAG's 30,000 gross ton mv Europa launched in 1981 followed by Carnival Cruise Lines' 35,265 gross ton mv Tropicale, Home Lines' 35,143 gross ton mv Atlantic and Royal Caribbean's 37,584 gross ton mv Song of America. Yet while the second generation of cruise ships had gotten larger and carried over 1,000 passengers, they remained mostly focused on the Caribbean. There were few exceptions to what was considered the optimal size for a cruise ship, one being the ss Norway. While she was a converted liner as opposed to be new build, at 70,000 gross ton and able to carry 2,000 passengers, she tantalized the industry with the potential for big ships. It would take eight years, but in 1988 Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines responded by introducing the 73,192 gross ton mv Sovereign of the Seas, with a capacity of 2,282, the first new build of this size since the rms Queen Elizabeth 2 in 1968. The industry however was struggling to propel its growth and overcome self–inflicted problems including overcapacity. In 1980, there were only about thirty cruise lines and seventy–five ships with just around 40,000 berths worldwide. Nevertheless, as the decade progressed the industry's growth started to accelerate so that by 1990 thirty–six companies operated 100 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Cruise Ships And Management Teams Of The Cruise Introduction Vacationing is nothing new to many individuals around the world. While many choose to travel to resorts for their vacations, many find excitement embarking on cruise ships for multiple destinations and activities for their vacations. As one of the largest tourism outlets, cruises are constantly changing with new routes and destinations for customers, with bringing as many as 3000 on board passengers (Cite MANAGING CRUISE SHIPS). Cruise ships allow passengers a wide variety of activities and leisure during their stay aboard and while docked. With the boats stopping at numerous destinations in one week, each visit has pros and cons to the general areas being visited. This paper will focus on the cons that occur from the widely populated ships visiting ports in the Bahamas. More so, the problem being that these cruise ships are bringing thousands of visitors weekly, yet are failing to support port destinations economically which leaves the port locals and entrepreneurs suffering. Specifically this paper will look into the cause of the issue, which is mostly the cruise ships and management teams of the cruise companies. Further, this paper will explore the solution to how these cruise companies can better support the port communities and aiding to the local environment. More so, having the ships promote and advertise local recreational activities could be a possible solution. As well, what the local entrepreneurs could be doing to appeal more directly to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Cruise Ship and Island Queen MGB225 – Negotiation Simulation 3 (Assessed) – Island Cruise To be emailed to relevant team members in week 9 – strictly confidential MGB225 – NEGOTIATION SIMULATION 3 (ASSESSED) WEEK 10 CAPTAIN STUART BING – TEAMS A, C & D ISLAND CRUISE Introduction In this exercise you will participate in a negotiation about a cruise ship and its rights to visit a tropical island. You will role–play this negotiation as either the director of the cruise ship or the mayor of the island. The issues to be discussed during the negotiation include the number of visits per year that the ship can make, the length of individual visits, and the volume of passengers allowed to disembark from the ship on each day when it visits. This simulation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A weekly Saturday morning farmer's market offers a vibrant taste of the rich local heritage. In addition, the island's macadamia nut farm, coffee plantation, and kite factory provide abundant opportunities to explore the island's unique character. Dining options cover the full spectrum from inexpensive eateries to extravagant gourmet feasts, complete with traditional native entertainment. In addition to tourism, major industries on the island include fishing, farming, and retail sales. With the collapse of the sugar and pineapple industries in the 1990s, the island has moved to replace these once dominant industries with more diversified aqua–culture and agriculture. Tropical Island is governed by an autonomous council. Residents elect a mayor, who serves a three– year term with a two–term limit, and an eight–member island council with two–year terms. The island council, with current mayor Gil Egan as its representative, is responsible for making all decisions regarding the island community. Decisions are made by majority vote of the council. The mayor performs the function of "tie–breaker" when necessary. There are five public and two private schools on the island serving 2,000 students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Residents seeking a college–level education typically move off the island for the duration of their studies. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Cruise Ship Advertising For The 1970's Cruise Ship Advertising Advertisements are the main source of communication that companies use to introduce their products to consumers. We see these advertisements in different forms; such as, an ad on a magazine or newspaper, a commercial on television, or on a billboard on the side of the road. We are constantly introduced to many different kinds of ads with various types of appeals that companies believe will get our attention and suit our needs. Cruise ship companies have been advertising throughout the decades using different appeals to persuade consumers to try their ships as an option of traveling. Although cruise ship traveling advertisements have changed through the decades, their appeals have remained the same. According to Jib Fowles, author of "Advertising's Fifteen Basic Appeals" explains the different kind of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They both have a man surrounded by beautiful young women. The 1970's advertisement shows an image of a man who is wearing a nice fitted suit. He is surrounded by two ladies who are gladly looking at him giving him attention while placing a lei garland around his neck. The consumer can visualize that if they go on that ship, they can possibly have the same attention by meeting new people. The headline reads, "Cruise to Hawaii on the new lurline" which shows people that this particular ship is new, and new often means good quality. Likewise, the 1990's advertisement shows an older male figure and alongside two younger women drinking cocktails and smoking a cigarette giving him their attention. All of these different advertisements also share the appeal of psychological needs in their images. Some of these needs are desired by most people while on vacation. For example, the need to relax and sunbathe on the ship's deck, poolside socializing with friends, the need of a cold cocktail drink, and the smell and feel of the sea breeze while enjoying the ocean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. The Manufacture Of Teen Space On Cruise Ships The Manufacture of Teen Space on Cruise Ships: An Environment of Autonomous, Aspirational Consumption Cruise ships are cathedrals of consumption in which consumer activity is controlled and encouraged by the enchanting environment constructed (Ritzer, 7). Through an atmosphere of spectacle and grandiosity cruise ships entice spending from passengers. This effect continues throughout all areas of the ship, including space specifically designed for young travelers. Capitalism's construction of the child as a consumer is reified in these isolated and purified kids–only areas. By creating age specific "kidspaces", cruise–ship companies effectively encourage the Kids Getting Older Younger (KGOY) phenomenon and the growing anti–adultism mentality, by granting tweens and teens an effective façade of independence that allows them to enact their power of consumer choice. Spaces geared for ages 12–17 will be explored on three major cruise lines; Carnival, Disney, and Royal Caribbean, in order to better understand the effects of these environments on young consumers. In order to decipher the ways each cruise line hails the youth audience, this essay will look at the construction of "kidspace" as well as the language used to describe each environment. As mentioned above, cruise ships are in fact consumer spaces. These massive ships encompass so many facets of contemporary capitalist society. Restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, amusement parks, spas and nightclubs, are just a start to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Cruises Of The Caribbe Who Does Not Benefit? Cruises in the Caribbean: Who does not benefit? Cruise tourism, in todays society, has increasingly become a more popular niche market with in the travel industry for over the past 4 decades world– wide (Wild, G.P. (International) Ltd, 2004, p.15). Although it is a relatively old concept for tourists to travel around the world to different destinations, destinations such as the Caribbean, Asia and the Mediterranean is a relatively new trend including the luxury and innovative experience that is currently provided on–board cruise liners (Pinnock, 2014). Within this essay, a critical analysis will be discussed of who does not benefit from Cruises within and around the Caribbean, including local citizens, domestic and on–board employees of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the latter of the 1950's, the change of use of ships as a means of purely transporting passengers, has given cruise ship companies the opportunity to exploit the Caribbean and promote it as the most desired destination to visit (Wood, 2000). Royal Caribbean Cruise ltd was founded in 1969 and was the company that revamped the concept of using ships as passenger transportation and created the widely known luxury cruise ship that caters to every passengers needs from multiple restaurants to a fitness centre and cinemas. As cruise ships continuing to be built larger and more luxurious, the introduction of post panamax ships, the growth of in passenger numbers will also increase meaning the cost and benefits of cruising holidays may be greatly outweighed. Social, environmental, economic and cultural impacts have to be taken into consideration (Wilkinson, 1999, Hritz & Cecil, 2008). An inequality of power distributed across the industry has created high concern about the unsustainability of cruise tourism. With the extremely irresponsible distribution of power, costs and benefits, the host nation and stakeholder will inevitably become detached therefore having a detrimental effect on the industry (Pinnock, 2014). Wilkinson examines the Caribbean's resources that will enable them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Carnival Cruise Lines: Fire Aboard A Stranded Cruise Ship Carnival Cruise Lines: Fire Aboard a Stranded Cruise Ship In the early morning hours of November 8, 2010 the aft engine room of the Carnival Splendor ship caught fire, and left the ship without power. The Splendor ship is one of the largest ships in the Carnival fleet with 13 passenger decks. The ship is so large it requires six diesel engines to operate. Half of the engines are located in the aft (or rear) engine room and the other half is located in a forward engine room. These engine rooms are connected together by electric switchboards and cables. "The blaze was extinguished within a few hours by crew members with the aid of the built–in fire–suppression system" (O'Rourke, 2013, p140). Fortunately, no crew or passengers were injured (O'Rourke, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their audience of future travelers will remember hearing about the problems on board the Splendor. If they do not believe the ships are safe, and kept in good condition, they will choose a different cruise line, or type of vacation. The travel and vacation industry reflect big money in our personal spending budgets. "A recent Nielsen Global Confidence Survey found that after providing for savings and living expenses, the number one global spending priority is for vacations" (O'Rourke, 2013, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. `` Stay : The Archetypal Space Of The Hotel, By Jennifer... There is no denying that every person needs ti have a persona. One's personality is developed through the different environments, cultures, and even obstacles faced in order to create the type of person we are. When going through the process of finding our identities, we are faced with aspects of ourselves that we do not wish to be defined as. According to the author, Jennifer M. Volland "Stay: The Archetypal Space of the Hotel," she emphasizes psychologist Carl Jung's idea that we each have two sides to ourselves that we are either accepting or unaccepting as she states, "the 'persona' which is the outward appearance a person presents to the world, and the 'shadow,' the subconscious aspects of that person's personality – that is, the denied parts of one's self." We are able to see parallels of Jung's argument of what are the components of a person's identity throughout David Wallace's work, "Shipping Out," of how the cruise ship internally exploits workers and manipulates their passengers while externally trying to maintain a facade of what the Zenith stands for. Jung's standard way of thinking of how an individual is able to choose what impression and image that they desire to impose to the outside world, which is the "persona" and when we encounter a feeling we don't feel comfortable expressing to the world we and to shelter it deep down, which is the "shadow." The "persona" of the ship is the physical exterior image of what the ship looks like as well as what the ship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. A Case Study of a Cruise Ship           Situation Overview Discussion Points Options Recoverability Test: Accounting Guidance Impairment Loss Calculation: Accounting Guidance Additional Accounting Guidance Recoverability Test and Calculation of Impairment Loss Alternative Analysis Summary and Recommendations Appendix Operates one cruise ship that is financed with nonrecourse debt. Decline of 30% in cash flow due to presence of pirates. Financial position as of December 31, 2010 ($ in millions) Cruise Ship Estimated Fair Value
  • 32. Net Book Value Net Carrying Value Nonrecourse Debt Net Working Capital (Directly Attributable) Remaining Useful Life of Asset $3.0 $4.6 $4.0 $0.1 5 years Management is considering three options for the future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ◦ Estimates of future cash flows used to test recoverability shall include only future cash flows directly associated with and that are expected to arise as a result of the use and eventual disposition of the asset (360–10–35–29).  Management needs to consider if, and how much, the potential foreclosure and extinguishment of debt will impact the cash flows used to perform the recoverability test. ◦ If the asset group is tested for recoverability while it is classified as held and used, the estimates of future cash flows used in that test shall be based on the use of the asset for its remaining useful life, assuming that the disposal transaction will not occur. In such a case, an undiscounted cash flows recoverability test shall apply prior to the disposal date (360–10–404).  Based on the FASB ASC guidance listed above, there should be no impact on cash flows for purposes of the recoverability test. Contradicts ASC reference above When a long lived asset is tested for recoverability, it also may be necessary to review depreciation estimates and methods. Any revision to the remaining useful life shall be considered in developing estimates of future cash flows used to test the asset for recoverability (360–10–35–22).    Management must determine the impairment loss (if any). Per FASB ASC guidance, an impairment loss shall be recognized only if the carrying amount of an asset
  • 33. group is not recoverable and exceeds its fair value (360–10–35–17). The first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Essay On Tourism Marketing n the absence of an established Local Tourism Organisation within the region, the City of Albany is the peak tourism marketing body for the destination. Although destination marketing is not a typical Local Government Authority function, the City continues to deliver innovative strategies to encourage tourism development. Target markets for these strategies include the City's Primary and Specialised target markets: Perth Metro/Intrastate Self–Drive Families (Self–Drive Families) Perth Metro/Intrastate Self–Drive Adult Couples and Singles (Self–Drive Adults) Cruise Ship MICE and Business Market (MICE) Air Travel Innovative marketing strategy Description Target markets Outcomes Regional approach to Amazing Albany campaigns. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Partnering with local industry stakeholders and REX airlines. Self–Drive Families Self–Drive Adults Air Travel In addition to the City engaging with regional and state tourism organisations familiarisations, the City host their own to ensure of a specific Albany focus in resulting editorial. In the qualifying period media familiarisations resulted in a number of print articles in National Geographic Traveller, Sunday Times Escape Magazine, Scoot Inflight Magazine, REX Inflight Magazine, the Weekend West plus articles in digital counterparts. Addition of Retail Albany subcategory on Amazing Albany website Retail Albany brochure. The new Retail Albany subcategory on the Amazing Albany page lists Albany's CBD retailers, with priority given to seven day traders. The Retail Albany brochure is a comprehensive listing of all retail outlets within the CBD. Self– Drive Adults Cruise Ship MICE Air Travel Although not typically seen as a tourism industry, a substantial variety of retail options is a value–add to any tourist destination. Encouraging seven day trading, especially during school holiday and long weekend periods, has activated Albany's CBD. Amazing Albany website photoshoots. Photoshoots were undertaken by the City during the qualifying period including Albany's 10 Great Walks/Rides/Paddles, plus Amazing Albany Retail and
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  • 38. Cruise Ship 's And The Canadian Arctic Essay Cruise Ship 's and the Canadian Arctic Cruise ship tourism is on the rise, by the end of 2016 nearly 24 million people will have taken a cruise ( Cruise Industry Outlook, 2016). The cruise ship industry has experience a 68% increase in demand since the mid 2000 's. Therefore, it is not surprising then, that the cruise ship industry had an global economic impact of 119.9 billion in 2014 ( Cruise Industry Outlook, 2016). As more individuals turn to cruises to fulfill their vacation needs, and arctic cruises are gaining in popularity due to melting sea ice caused by climate change the issue of sustainability must be discussed, particularly the environmental, economic and cultural impact that these enormous floating hotels will undoubtedly have on the people and environment of Canada 's Arctic. The 1960 's marked the beginning of cruise tourism ( Brida, et.al, 2013). However, it wasn 't until the 70 's and 80 's that the cruise industry began to experience moderate growth. All of this changed however in 90 's when cruise tourism took root in Europe, Asia and Oceania and 3.8 million people worldwide embarked on ocean adventures ( Brida, et.al, 2013). Although the industry has experienced continual growth since the 90 's, and cruises are consistently ranked as one of the top preferred vacation type by holiday goers, the cruise tourism industry is still relatively small in relation to other forms of international tourism (Brida, et.al, 2013). Cruise tourism differs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Essay on Sail Away How many people are tired of vacationing in the same DRAB place? How many people are looking for some excitement, new experiences, and a chance to travel the world without depleting your life savings? Cruise ships have always been a luxurious get away from the daily CLUTTER of society. Since, the first transatlantic cruise in the 1900's, over 1 billion passengers have set sail for the high seas and half of those passengers are frequent ones. Today, I want to share the insider secrets to why cruising is the best vacation ever and only an experienced cruiser would know. I'm going to explain the ins and outs of planning a cruise and the shortcuts that could save you some hassles when planning the cruise of your dreams. First of all, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, having a state issue ID is also important in proving your identity as well as your residency. You should always have your passport and an ID with you when going to foreign countries and planning a cruise. In order to even step aboard a cruise line you have to show your state ID as well as your passport. Immigration is also a security issue all over the world. It would be an expensive mistake to misplace your passport and ID, because you can be detained in a foreign country. Secondly, some people assume in order to plan a luxurious cruise you need a travel agent, but truly all you need is a destination and internet. A rule of thumb is to start planning for a cruise six months in advance and collect as much knowledge and tips from websites that specializes in the cruise ship industry. The internet is a vast collection of information just waiting for you to access it. You don't want to wait until the last minute to research, because that is when careless mistakes happen and your dream cruise should be spectacular. For this reason, you should access websites such as cruisecritic.com and cruise reviews.com. These website have pools of knowledge that could make your cruise planning an easy endeavor instead of a confusing one. With information about which months are the best for cruising, to which tropical locations offer DAZZLING experiences, and to which places are experiencing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Benefits Of Buying A Cruise Ships Entertainment There are multiple advantages and disadvantages that come with riding a cruise ships. Taking a cruise can be very expensive and often times require people to save up for it. However, the time spent on a cruise is well worth the money spent for it. An all–inclusive cruise includes most meals, a place to stay, and entertainment. Discounts for kids' meals vary upon each ship. Adults over the age of 21 do not have to worry about paying for alcohol in the all–inclusive ship. Purchasing food, beverages, and souvenirs at small shops on the boat is not included in the initial payment. If the cruise allows for a person to bring their own snacks, one should definitely bring their own snacks. Some entertainment aboard the ship such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are often times little to nothing in pricing. The workers must be trained before they work in the facility leaving the parents with little worries. (Moss, 5–6) Casinos are a major part of entertainment while on a cruise. People that love to go to casinos back at home will also be able to do so while they are on vacation. Extended cruises which are more than three days allow for casino visits. Intended cruises which are less than three days make it harder for the people who want to gamble do so. Gambling is illegal in most parts of the United States but in different countries it is perfectly fine. The same casino rules on land apply on the water. If there is ever a slight difference, the passenger will know via verbally or visually communication. (Moss, 8) Casinos are a great aspect for the older generations that are considering cruising. It offers them a little adult entertainment away from the children. Luxurious Ship There are multiple cruise ships that offer some of the same amenities to their guest and are fairly comfortable to stay at. On the other hand, there are other cruise ships that are very high end and over the top; offering their guest top of the line services and accommodations. The more the ships offer the more money the guest will be asked to pay. Many people will be surprised to hear or see some of the things different cruise lines offer their guest for entertainment. The cruise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. A Trip On The Oversea Recreational Tourism Cruise ships, how the successful lucrative business to work in or to be part of the guest sea voyage experience. The question one must ask is what was the history that lead to cruise ships– were they even called that? What were the challenges that hindered the success or the goals of starting and growing business? We all must refer to the past to better understand the future, or in this case the present of the success that now spearheading the oversea recreational tourism. The concept starts on the sea, how to cross that sea, for instance in the 4000 BC the Egyptians made wooden boats, another example of an excelled idea of the wooden boat in 1819 steamboats were created. In researching it offers an in depth exploration of history on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Equally important from, ships from their basic uses in the past that will evolved in time. For instance in the 1800's to 1900's by this time there were steam boats, as well for using coal, many factors were infused to make an massive ocean liner, but as recreational tourism was starting. Through trials and errors came the first cruise ship called Prinzessin Victoria Luise. According Cruise History, "Build for the Hamburg America Line, she launched on June 29, 1900... with cruise targeted wealthy travelers the Victoria was designed to look like more a private yacht..." (Cruise History). This would lead to cruise ships like the Titanic, Norwegian cruise ships that strived for pristine luxurious services for their guest supplying a recreational dram as well for obtaining profit. In delving in the history of the use of boats to the use of passage, traveling goods, as well for wars aspect to more recreational tourism. Furthermore, on the topic of the concepts that take place on cruise ships, the ideas that manifested traveling tourism in leading to successful cruise ships. Within the an simplified divided way of looking at the concepts of tourism has been defined and explained as such. Courtesy of The Concept Definition and Classification of Nautical Tourism, " The concept of tourism in its essence presents the phenomenon of man's moving and temporary stay in places outside usual place who temporarily leaves his permanent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Therapeutic Metrics Disadvantages Nautical is a customized approach to cruising and will innovate the way cruise vacations are researched. The concept was created after spending hours trying to compare cruises based on my specific needs. Most cruise lines make it pretty easy to compare across their fleets but it is nearly impossible to compare across cruise lines. Each popular travel website that also has booking for other types of trips are simply not customized enough to give a cruiser the total picture of what the pros and cons are to each cruise line. The final alternative is to use a travel agent. This is still viable option in theory, a travel agent must not have a vested interest in selling you on a certain cruise line and the traveler is savvy enough to understand what they need and ask questions. Nautical is designed to be useful to both new and experienced cruisers in different ways. A new cruiser it provides insight into the different cruise lines, types of destinations and voyages. If the wrong combination are chosen then the new cruiser may not enjoy there vacation and waste money. For an experienced cruiser it provides tools to compare cruises in ways that have never been done before. It allows for either broad or specific search parameters to allow the cruiser to find exactly what they want. Other search tools are very rigid and only allow cruisers to search by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example if you wanted to be on the ship for a specific date such as a birthday or anniversary old method you would have to chose the month of the sailing and dig through all the results to find the best option. On the opposite side if you wanted the best deal on a cruise that left from a easy to get to port with an alcohol package then it would compare that. The tools are design with the user in mind to help them customize there results and can review the data in a more comprehensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Case Study : The Crystal Harmony And High Quality... "Everyone bought into the vision," says Rodney. Most importantly, "we got the crew to sell the product. We taught them to anticipate the guests' needs and to take pride in the product." The Crystal Harmony entered service in July 1990 and immediately the accolades began to acknowledge their success. "We put out an incredibly good product right from the beginning," says Sbarsky with great service, excellent food, and high quality entertainment. In 1991 Crystal was awarded a 5+ star rating; in 1993 Crystal was voted Best Large–Ship Cruise Line by Condé Nast Traveler; and in 1996 voted World's Best by Travel + Leisure. While the awards were important, the management knew Crystal's success would come from the consumer. "We focused on one–on–one relationship marketing," says Wertanzl. This meant that the officers and senior staff spent time getting to know their guests. Art Rodney recalls, "I was on the ship every three months for voyage meetings, getting to know the crew and spending time with the passengers." They also developed an in–depth passenger comment form, a culture that took responsibility to address the issues, and a mid–cruise comment form, "so we could solve problems before the passenger left the ship," says Rodney. The original business plan anticipated that in time upwards of a third of the passengers would be repeat customers while another third would be drawn from other cruise lines and the remainder would be new to cruising. "One woman booked three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. New Radical Ideas For The World's Smartest Cruise Ships 10 New Radical Ideas for the World's Smartest Cruise Ships As November 2 draws increasingly closer, 4,180 lucky passengers are getting ready to experience the ultra–modern technology of Quantum of the Seas, what Royal Caribbean has described as 'the world's first smartship.' The 1,142 foot long megaliner is the most technologically advanced ship ever to set sail, and boasts a plethora of next generation features that put its predecessors to shame! Quantum takes cruising to a whole new level. Image via: RCI What's on–board the world's first smartship? So what can passengers expect to see on–board Quantum of the Seas? One of the most exciting features is the roll out of robotic bartenders at the aptly named, Bionic Bar. Using specially programmed iPads, patrons will be able to place an order and watch the robots mix up their favourite drinks before their very eyes! As far as entertainment goes, Quantum passengers definitely won't be short on activities. In fact, Quantum houses an array of at–sea firsts that are guaranteed to have passengers giddy with excitement. For adrenaline junkies, RipCord by iFLY offers passengers the chance to feel the rush of a simulated freefall skydive. A FlowRider surf simulator lets passengers catch waves without leaving the ship while a 30 foot high rock climbing wall, roller skating rink, circus school and bumper car track also make an appearance. The jewel shaped North Star glass capsule takes passengers 300 feet in the air where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Royal Caribbean's Anthem Of The Seas On February 2016, Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas set sail off the East Coast of New Jersey with more than 6,000 passengers and 1,500 crew member on board (Almasy, 2016). The passenger ship sailed into a storm which threatened the lives and safety of everybody on board. According to CNN and other new agencies, a lawsuit was filed in a Miami federal court alleging the captain's negligence in sailing into a well–publicized and forecasted storm. In another case, Royal Caribbean 's Explorer of the Seas was on a 10–day cruise in January when a fast–moving bug left nearly 700 passengers and crew stricken with vomiting and diarrhea. The CDC reports that this is the highest number of sick people reported on any cruise ship in two decades. Yet, in another report, the Eastern Star went down during a storm killing more than 450 people. It 's the deadliest boat disaster in China in almost 70 years Cruise Line Safety: In the last 5 years approximately 1000 people have died on cruise ships which ran aground or sank (Ahmed, 2016). Ironically, there are a lot of people who will never get to experience of going on a cruise because of the fear driven by reports like the aforementioned. In actuality, cruise vacations have a higher percentage of satisfied customers than any other vacation experience. There are a number of compelling reasons why a cruise would be an ideal vacation for family and friends. Taking a cruise can have many different price ranges depending on the location you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Cruising In The Caribbean Essay 1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE Cruising in the Caribbean has grown rapidly in popularity over recent years, and whilst this is an advantage from a tourism aspect, it has also brought escalated concerns for many territories in this region. According to Nagel, G. (1999) tourism in the Caribbean had increased from 5 million to 10.6 million in the space of ten years. Since this had been found in 1996, this number has now raised to 25 million in the past year. Growing demand for cruise travel means economic development, environmental degeneration, growth in tourism and pollution are now effected more predominantly. This report will investigate all impacts effecting the Caribbean and what could be done to alter those effects that are having a negative impact. 2.0 PROCEDURE 2.1 Research on the growth of the Caribbean due to cruising 2.2 Analysis of the impacts cruising has on the environment and economy 2.3 Research on concern about pollution and what is being done by cruise lines to prevent further damage 3.0 FINDINGS 3.1 Growth of the Caribbean due to the cruise industry. 3.1.1 Public investment has had a great impact on the history of Caribbean growth. The region has over time developed its tourism products, emphasising natural aspects like sun and sand, whilst also developing its potential for cruise tourism. Mentioned by Brida, J.G. and Zapata, S. (2010) the number of arrivals in the Caribbean have increased from 3 million to more than 25 million between 1980 and 2007. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. A Brief Overview Of The Cruise Industry Cruise Industry Ahmed Bu Radhah Pro. Ron Thompson BUAD 330 Feb 5, 2017 A Brief Overview of the Topic The cruise industry has undergone a number of significant changes from the days of tropical vacations and the days of transoceanic transportation, when the cruising services were only available to the domain of the elites in the society (Murphy, 2016). Today, the cruising industry has grown to a modern multimillion leisure and tourism industry, which provides an affordable option of vacation and a level of comfort, which is difficult to match for the average citizen (Chang, Park, Liu, & Roh, 2016). In addition, the number of people who cruise has been experiencing a significant increment over the years across the world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The alternatives and choices that have been provided by these companies include sailing vessels, smaller cruise ships, and yachts (Hung & Petrick, 2016). These alternatives and choices carry a few passengers to regulated ports, exotic destinations, and remote destinations, which are prohibited to larger ships of liners due to the concern of the effect of the influx of passengers on the local environment. The changes that have occurred in the cruise industry need to be exhaustively discussed in order to understand the how the industry has undergone transformation over the years. As such, this paper will critically discuss the cruise industry and the changes that it has undergone over the years. This will help in providing information about this industry including its contribution to the global economy in terms of job creation among other positive and negative impacts that it has had on the global economy. Outline of the Topics to be covered The topics that this report will cover are as listed below: Definition and Conceptualization of the Cruise Experience: This topic will address diverse questions regarding the exact nature of cruise experience that have resulted into different interpretations and definitions of the aspects and realities round the cruise industry and service that it offers. The development of the Cruise Industry: This topic will discuss how the cruise industry came into being and how it evolved into the modern cruise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Pest Analysis : For A New Cruise Port Essay PEST ANALYSIS REPORT FOR A NEW CRUISE PORT Executive Summary: The study in this report will confirm that the cruise sector is an important part of the tourism industry in New Zealand. The sector creates significant inflows of foreign expenditure which impacts positively on the New Zealand economy. The level of activity within the cruise ship tourism's sector has grown rapidly in the past decade and is expected to continue growing. Therefore, there have been some concerns over this significant growth and studying the positive and negative impacts of cruise ship tourism upon New Zealand as being a potential country that will have more cruise ships arrivals in the futures. Due to the fact of the importance of managing these increases could reduce the costs of the negative impacts and will benefits from the positive effects of such an industry, the report analysis weather is New Zealand is ready to shift its position into the top cruise ship tourism destinations by looking at the current political, economic, social, technological and environmental situation of New Zealand that is related to cruise ship tourism. And also, outlined some of the possible improvements in order to cater for this potential growth by looking in details at some of the current policies and service that might impact the growth of cruise ship tourism in New Zealand. Table of content: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: 1 TABLE OF CONTENT: 2 PEST ANALYSIS: 3 1– POLITICAL: 3 Onshore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. The Implications Of Overwhelming Tourism In Venice The Implications of Overwhelming Tourism in Venice Venice of old was a thriving center of commerce, but today it has been overrun by tourists. For the Venetians this is a crisis that they are trying to stop before their way of life is completely lost. Many residents have moved away from the city due to effects caused by the high tourist traffic. A major part of the identity of Venice lies within its inhabitants' way of life, and the tourists threaten to take that away from them. One of the most prominent issues of the tourism in Venice is the unsightly cruise ships that obstruct many of their landmarks. By stopping the large–scale tourism that is brought in by the cruise ships in Venice, we may be able to potentially save Venice and stop other cities from going through a similar crisis. In this article Horowitz talks about how tourism effects Venice, and how many of its inhabitants view it. For many, the tourists brought by cruise ships are unwelcomed, but the revenue the tourists bring is needed by the city. The large tourist traffic often obstructs the regular activity of Venice which is an essential part of its identity. The enormous cruise ships, which are often big enough to eclipse structures such as St. Mark's Square, are also another major problem that the Venetians have with the amount of tourism their home receives. The large–scale tourism has taken a drastic toll upon the city's population as well. The population of Venice has fallen from around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Choose One Sector of the Industry That Has Experienced... Choose one sector of the industry that has experienced rapid growth over the past decade. Discuss with examples what you consider to be the major reasons for this growth and how it has affected the industry. Over the last decade there have been significant changes in the travel and tourism industry. The cruise industry is an exciting modern and rapidly expanding global industry. During the current decade, it has continued to expand its capacity and develop new cruising opportunities for vacationers, now offering their customers a wider variety of packages at different lengths and price ranges. This has helped them to expand their market in the cruising areas such as the Caribbean, Europe and North America. There are three main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2006. Pg – 417) These stripe cards can be used to pay for anything on the ship, and they work as a pre purchased, credit card. This innovation not only makes the life of the passengers but also places a potential increase in the profits made by the cruise companies, as passengers will always have a option of payment accessible to them. Branding is another critical aspect of the cruise industry when it comes to reaching and expanding on market segmentation and "as the cruise market grows, the need for branding will become even more notable." (Dowling, K. 2006. Pg–3) Cartwright & Baird suggested that, "Brand names are very important as they often carry with them considerable customer loyalty perceptions. Even when a cruise company acquires another company, they will often keep the name and ambience of the acquired company in order to retain the company base." (Cartwright, R. & Baird, C. 1999. Pg – 73) Example: One of the biggest changes in the cruise industry is the number of families going on cruises. In the past, it was rare to see children on cruises. It is for that reason that cruise lines have had to adapt their packages to include younger children; one of the best examples of this is the Disney Cruise line. Disney offers many facilities and entertainment programs to their customers. On a Disney cruise you can experience many types of entertainment programs such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. A Short Note On International Tourism For Business Module: International Tourism for Business Word Count: 1600 ID: 14032583 Module Code: 5BUS1009–0901 Question– Cruising produces environmental, sociocultural, and economic impacts on destinations. Highlight these impacts using current academic literature and reports and consider, "Can destinations cope with the large cruise ships?" Introduction This essay will analyse the impacts of environmental, sociocultural, and economic about cruising and the effect it has on various destinations. This essay will also explain if destinations can cope with the large cruise ships and if so, why. Nowadays, cruising plays an important role in the tourism industry. Cruise ships are making an enormous impact on tourism. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Cruise Market Watch, 2015). Capabilities like theatres, cinemas, fitness clubs, discotheques, casinos, tennis courts and many others are common on most modern cruise ships. Moreover, that most of the names activities are already included in the price. Thereby the ships beat about all the seven oceans to the most beautiful places on earth like for instance the Caribbean, thus being labelled one of the fastest growing industries in the world. But all these glorious features involve several negative/positive impacts on environment, economic and sociocultural. Environmental However, although the cruise ship industry is forever growing there are negative and positive impacts. The cruise tourism is likely to have effects on various aspects of the maritime and terrestrial environments. There is always a high possibility of oil spills by the ships in the sea which is very difficult to clean up in the cold remote locations. The impact of vessel activity in the breeding ground and feeding areas of marine mammals risks the wild life and is an area of concern. Whereas the terrestrial environment is affected by the numerous passengers who often make shore visit to places of natural and historical interests as a part of their cruise holiday package, either by speed boats, zodiac or helicopters thereby creating noise pollution and destroying the archaeological sites. Another potential threat is there to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Essay On Cruise Ship CRUISE SHIP A cruise ship or cruise liner is a (usually very large) passenger ship used for pleasure voyages, where the voyage itself and the ship 's amenities are part of the experience, as well as the different destinations along the way. Transportation is not the prime purpose, as cruise ships operate mostly on routes that return passengers to their originating port, so the ports of call are usually in a specified region of a continent. In contrast, dedicated transport oriented ocean liners do "line voyages" and typically transport passengers from one point to another, rather than on round trips. Traditionally, an ocean liner for the transoceanic trade will be built to a higher standard than a typical cruise ship, including high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ocean liner services aimed at passengers ceased in 1986, with the notable exception of transatlantic crossings operated by the Cunard Line, catering to the niche market who appreciated the several days at sea away from civilization. In comparison to liner crossings, cruising voyages gained popularity; slowly at first but at an increased rate from the 1980s onwards. Initially the fledgling industry was serviced primarily by small redundant liners, and even the first purpose built cruise ships were small. This changed after the success of the SS Norway (originally the ocean liner SS France, which was converted to cruising duties) as the Caribbean 's first "super–ship". Contemporary cruise ships built in the late 1980s and beyond, such as Sovereign–class which broke the size record held for decades by Norway, show characteristics of size and strength once reserved for ocean liners–some have undertaken regular scheduled transatlantic crossings. The Sovereigns were the first modern "megaships" to be built, they also were the first series of cruise ships to include a multi–story atrium with glass elevators. They also had a single deck devoted entirely to cabins with private balconies instead of oceanview cabins. Other cruise lines soon launched ships with similar attributes, such as the Fantasy class and Crown Princess. As the veranda suites were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Trip To Jamaica The summer before my 8th grade year we had planned a cruise to go to Jamaica. I had never been out of the country before so my excitement was through the roof. Before planning to board the Caribbean Cruise ship, we had decided to stay two days in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We drove all the way down the Florida – my Dad being scared to fly – with 6 people in the car, it's safe to say it was a very entertaining car ride. When we finally arrived, we immediately went straight to the beach and just relaxed. Those two days in Florida were so fun and stress free I didn't wanna leave so soon. But the time flew by and next thing you know we were boarding the cruise ship. As we boarded the ship, everything seemed so perfect it felt like a dream. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Labadee is just a private resort leased to Royal Caribbean cruises only. So when we arrived at our next destination the next day all my eyes could was three huge cruise ships already there. When we followed the same process as last time to exit the ship, we were exposed to a whole new environment. The sand was white as snow, the beach was flawless, and the water was blue and clear. Since this island was made for tourist and cruise ships it really did look like a picture. There was a zip line right in the middle of the island where you could pay to zipline from the highest point accessible at Labadee into the ocean. We only had about 4 hours on this island and we spent that site seeing the natural beauties of the island and swimming in the ocean. I remember it being very crazy and hectic at Labadee, nothing compared to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. The Global Cruise Ship Industry It is the first day of your Caribbean cruise vacation and you are overwhelmed with excitement. After months of anticipation you have arrived at the port of embarkation only to be welcomed by a line that circles around the arrival lounge. (Fig.1) Undenounced to a rookie in the game of cruise ship travel, this lengthy embarkation line is only the first to be encountered in every port to be visited while on cruise. This is only the first hiccup while on what is supposed to be the stress free vacation you have been anticipating. As ship capacities increase along with passenger attendance, regular customer service operations are taking longer than usual to process. The recent enhanced developments within these processes are ancient for luxury ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Given the expected growth within the cruise ship industry it is understandable that the investment in new technology to remain competitive in the market is imminent. Which is why the cohesion of the passenger's smart devices and the total cruise ship experience will give the competitive edge in this progressing market. The chart below proves that the demographics of passengers that bored a cruise ship are the most susceptible to the implementation of smart technology thus helping to alleviate the problems encountered while aboard. (Fig. 2) Cruise Passenger Demographic Statistics Data Average age of a cruise passenger 50 + Average household earnings $109,000 Percent of passengers who are college graduates 86 % Percent who are married and work full time 62 % Percent of people age 25+ with earnings of $40,000+ who have taken a cruise 44.6 % Percent of the total US population who have taken a cruise 19.9 % Average spent per person per week on their cruise $1,770 Average spent per person per week on a non–cruise vacation $1,200 Fig. 2 Market Analysis The table reveals that passengers are normally older, educated, financially stable, which leads to the assumption that they are well versed in technology and would be willing to use the RFID's if they were to be implemented. The passengers are also willing to spend more money than they would on a conventional vacation, and that in itself sets up the expectation for a seamless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Case Study : The Crystal Harmony And High Quality... "Everyone bought into the vision," says Rodney. Most importantly, "we got the crew to sell the product. We taught them to anticipate the guests' needs and to take pride in the product." The Crystal Harmony entered service in July 1990 and immediately the accolades began to acknowledge their success. "We put out an incredibly good product right from the beginning," says Sbarsky with great service, excellent food, and high quality entertainment. In 1991 Crystal was awarded a 5+ star rating; in 1993 Crystal was voted Best Large–Ship Cruise Line by Condé Nast Traveler; and in 1996 voted World's Best by Travel + Leisure. While the awards were important, the management knew Crystal's success would come from the consumer. "We focused on one–on–one relationship marketing," says Wertanzl. This meant that the officers and senior staff spent time getting to know their guests. Art Rodney recalls, "I was on the ship every three months for voyage meetings, getting to know the crew and spending time with the passengers." They also developed an in–depth passenger comment form, a culture that took responsibility to address the issues, and a mid–cruise comment form, "so we could solve problems before the passenger left the ship," says Rodney. The original business plan anticipated that in time upwards of a third of the passengers would be repeat customers while another third would be drawn from other cruise lines and the remainder would be new to cruising. "One woman booked three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. A Brief Note On Transportation And Logistics Management In the vast industry that is transportation and logistics management, has a lot of influence on the economy of the United States. One of the reasons for the close connection of the industry and U.S economy is because of globalization, and in the content of this paper we will examine different segments of the industry, and how they affect the economy in different ways. Addressing specific segments of the industry tells us just how important each segment is to the economy, instead of speaking of the industry in general. Throughout this research paper we will be looking at five specific transportation and logistics operation within the industry. The airline industry is very important to the many cities within the United States, creating a number of jobs because of the ability that airports have to connect cities to the rest of the world. Job created through the air transport systems that help boost a cities economy is tourisms and airport jobs, which can help to transform a city. The cruise ship industry also help boost cities, which operates port of call for the cruises that operate from them. Cruises also generates many jobs in the tourism sector as people sometimes have to fly and overnight from different cities to board these cruises. Another major factor that is affecting the industry is globalization and how it is able to create jobs and help improve the economy. Other areas in the transportation and logistics industry that has an affect on the economy is the overuse of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Royal Caribbean's Anthem Of The Seas Overview On February 2016, Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas sets sail off the East Coast of New Jersey with more than 6,000 passengers and 1,500 crew members on board (Almasy, 2016). The passenger ship sailed into a storm which threatened the lives and safety of everybody on board. According to CNN and other news agencies, a lawsuit was filed in a Miami federal court alleging the captain's negligence in sailing into a well–publicized and forecasted storm. In another case, Royal Caribbean 's Explorer of the Seas was on a 10–day cruise in January when a fast–moving bug left nearly 700 passengers and crew stricken with vomiting and diarrhea. The CDC reports that this is the highest number of sick people reported on any cruise ship in two decades. Yet, in another report, the Eastern Star went down during a storm killing more than 450 people. It 's the deadliest boat disaster in China in almost 70 years Cruise Line Safety: In the last 5 years, approximately 1000 people have died on cruise ships which ran aground or sank (Ahmed, 2016). Ironically, there are a lot of people who will never get to experience of going on a cruise because of the fear driven by reports like the aforementioned. In actuality, cruise vacations have a higher percentage of satisfied customers than any other vacation experience. There are a number of compelling reasons why a cruise would be an ideal vacation for family and friends. Taking a cruise can have many different price ranges depending on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Adonia Research Papers Miami was hot. It was an early Sunday morning in June when I found myself in Florida, driving to the port of Miami. Still tired from the red eye flight the day before, my excitement pushed away the grogginess that had enveloped me since touching down. The Adonia came into view, Carnival's new cruise ship, offering travellers the opportunity to help local communities on existing projects while on holiday. The ship sails from Miami to the Dominican Republic where we would be joining community projects for 3 days, before sailing back. When I first heard of Fathom and its volunteering cruise, I was intrigued. The last few years, volunteerism has been on the rise. Travellers want to contribute to local communities and give back to the environment on their days off. However, not everyone is able to spend months away from home to volunteer abroad. Fathom seemed to offer this niche group a solution: providing travellers the opportunity to help in some way on their holiday. Initially, I thought this was a great idea. But after my trip with Fathom and research into the cruising industry and volunteerism, I started to have a few reservations about this type of holiday. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a maximum capacity of 777 passengers, the Adonia is a small ship compared to the mastodons that sail the seas these days, which can have over 4000 passengers. Nevertheless, the ship impressed me. It was my first time on a cruise, and while walking the many corridors, I jolt of excitement rushed through me. The Adonia had just undergone a major refurbishment, but I was glad to see it still kept an air of class and style reminiscent of the interiors of the olden days. The wooden– panelled rooms and beautiful central staircase offer an elegance I've come to appreciate at luxury ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 80. Caribbean Cruise Tourism Essay | | | | | | Critically examine the role that Caribbean cruise tourism is playing in the economies and social sectors of the region. What are the economic and social costs/ benefits derived from this type of industry? What should Caribbean countries be doing to derive more benefits and mitigate social and environmental damage? | Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 ECONOMIC IMPACTS 3 SOCIAL / SOCIAL–CULTURAL IMPACTS 7 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 11 RECOMMENDATIONS 16 THE FUTURE OF CRUISE TOURISM 20 CONCLUSIONS 23 Bibliography 24 INTRODUCTION A cruise is defined as a Sail from place to place for pleasure, through a succession of destinations on board a cruise ship. This is inclusive of accommodation as well as food and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, cruise ships registered under flags of convenience are exempt from multiple tax responsibilities and implement lenient standards of safety, undergo few environmental inspections, operating costs low, recruit staff without national or international regulations. According to the World Tourism Organization, tourism is the second largest industry in the world and has enjoyed 300% growth rate in the past two decades. In 2003, tourism was valued at $1.28 trillion. Looking forward 10 years from now, the WTO projects that tourism will represent $2.3 trillion of expenditures and generate 84 million jobs around the world at a growth rate of 5.5% per year. International Trade Tourism is the single most important source of revenue for many countries and it provides a viable alternative to underdeveloped and developing countries in the Caribbean. Community development opportunities Tourism is an important job creator, employing millions of people around the world. The vast majority of tourism jobs are in small or medium–sized, family–owned enterprises, especially in developing countries. Through tourism, locals within host destination are given the opportunity to remain in their local region and have incentives to better improve their
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