backWorld Dream from Dream Cruises
Dream Cruises, a division of Genting Cruise Lines, is Asia’s premier luxury cruise line, offering passengers five-star accommodation, dining, and entertainment as they sail across the sea.
Before laying down the keel on its latest ship, World Dream, Dream Cruises decided to revolutionize the modern cruising experience and take cruise ship design to the next level.
Key to this would be World Dream’s digital signage system. Dream Cruises sought to equip World Dream with the latest and most reliable digital signage technology, as five-star as the rest of the ship’s services.
LG Information Display used its wealth of experience with large-scale signage projects to provide Dream Cruises with the perfect solutions portfolio, filled with cutting-edge technologies and form factors.
Our ships are floating resorts and entertainment complexes that provide an exciting and modern cruising experience for our international guests. LG delivers the latest reliable technology to meet all our requirements throughout our facilities.
Christine Li, SVP of Marketing, Genting Cruise Lines
Exploring a New Frontier in Luxury Cruising
It was vital that World Dream receive a broad range of reliable digital signage. With stakeholders in Asia and Europe, Dream Cruises needed a solutions provider with large-scale global experience to handle the project’s enormous scope.
Striking Displays, Easy to Manage
LG delivered 2,867 pieces of digital signage, from Hospitality TVs in passenger cabins, to directories, menu boards, and digital posters. Each is integrated with LG's webOS platform, allowing for easy management and maintenance.
Durable and Reliable in An Innovative Fashion
Since deploying the solution at more than 50 locations, Topgolf has seen significant benefits, heard positive feedback and achieved unprecedented innovation. The implementation of the LG displays and SAVI Canvas solution not only enabled Topgolf to manage displays remotely, but also significantly reduced the failure rate and replacement labor overhead of previous consumer displays.