Cruise line going even higher tech
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises this year is unveiling expanded, upgraded high tech options.
The line’s all-balcony suite Seven Seas Voyager, her sister ship Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Navigator and the Paul Gauguin all have upgraded internet access, digital satellite feed TV, wi-fi hotspots, shipboard cell phone service and other online capabilities.
Radisson says its guests can use their own cell phones from any of its vessels anywhere in the world.
Guests can also pre-reserve restaurant tables and pre-register any special requests with a butler.
Report by David Wilkening
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