Webinar: How COVID-19 Will Affect the Future of Entertainment & Attractions
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my best cruise memory we took my sister-in-law and her family on a cruise a few years ago we all went together and my niece was probably 10 or 12 at the time and never been snorkeling before we took her snorkeling for the first time
I was just amazed by you know you you hear all the stories you hear how big it is and the theatres and the restaurants and and it's really just kind of a city at sea
the goal of today is to ask advice and best practice on the future of entertainment on board ships when cruising resumes
we're trying to find out what the best thing is on a regular basis and I agree with Ryan you know we've looked at UV we've looked at electrostatic we've looked at a variety of different things and trying to figure out which are the best
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In this new world, everyone is facing uncertainty, and the way we handle the challenge varies industry to industry, and person to person. Hear a panel of experts in entertainment and attractions discuss how they are handling the current situation, and what the cruise industry can learn from them. Moderator: Ryan Stana, Chief Executive Officer, RWS Entertainment Group Featured Speakers: Rick Gray, General Manager Entertainment Operations, Wynn Las Vegas John Hallenbeck, Vice President, and Executive Director, IAAPA North America Ryan Murphy, Vice President, and Production Manager, Aurora Productions