The iPad as an art gallery tour guide on Celebrity Cruises

Starting tomorrow (August 15th), iPads will be available on the Celebrity Solstice, and the sister ships Eclipse and Equinox will see a group of iPads on board starting August 21st. Guests can launch a custom app to be able to view the collection of art on their particular ship. The Solstice class ships currently in service, Solstice, Equinox, and Eclipse, have a total of 14,000 original contemporary art works between them that decorate the various decks. Deck plans are displayed on the iPad, and guest can touch artworks represented on the plans to see the exact location, title, artist's name, medium, a description, and an image of the work.
This isn't the first time that iPads have been used on Celebrity's ships -- the cruise line uses the devices to display the menu and wine list at the Qsine specialty restaurant on the Celebrity Eclipse. Celebrity also features the Mac-centric iLearn program on the Celebrity Solstice, Equinox, and Summit, a series of classes that mimic the One-to-One experience available in Apple retail stores.
It's refreshing to see Celebrity embracing Apple technology on their ships, as most other cruise ships seem to feature old PCs running Windows XP in their Internet lounges.
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As a bona fide fan of cruise ships and iPads, I was happy to see a short note from CruiseInd.com today outlining what Celebrity Cruises is...
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September 23 2010 at 1:56 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHere we are in Ft Lauderdale having just gotten off of the Solstice....
One 'oddity' onboard is that Safari is not supported to log onto the onboard network and in turn to the 'net. At least, that's the official story. On the MacBook Pro, true, Safari wouldn't do it. On the iPad and an iPhone, Safari worked.
Very odd that they don't support the Safari browser, given that at least some of the on board systems run on OS X. (At the start of the cruise we caught a glimpse of a couple of displays that were running OS X and 'admin' was setting some things up.
I was on the Solstice in July with my MBP and iPad and had no problems connecting either to their network. Sorry you had problems williamlane.
I'm glad to see they're really embracing Apple Products. Not that the ship was difficult to navigate, but it would be cool for them to develop an app that shows roughly where you are using WiFi base stations.
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