London-Calling Posted September 28, 2023 #1 Share Posted September 28, 2023 Royal Caribbean International’s next ship, 'Utopia of the Seas', will have a new Virtual Reality Dining experience onboard. What do you think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DigiPro Posted September 28, 2023 #2 Share Posted September 28, 2023 The video may be a bit misleading. I don’t believe you actually have to wear a headset during dinner, but I plan to dine in this restaurant on my 2025 Utopia cruise. I think the overall experience of the views from this “train” will be interesting. As long as it’s done right and they account for any possible motion sickness. If you’re done true VR in real life, you’ll know what I mean 🤢🤮 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nelblu Posted September 28, 2023 #3 Share Posted September 28, 2023 9 minutes ago, London-Calling said: Royal Caribbean International’s next ship, 'Utopia of the Seas', will have a new Virtual Reality Dining experience onboard. What do you think? Instead of menus🤪 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London-Calling Posted September 28, 2023 Author #4 Share Posted September 28, 2023 ..yes save cooking any food!😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nelblu Posted September 28, 2023 #5 Share Posted September 28, 2023 2 minutes ago, London-Calling said: ..yes save cooking any food!😉 How about intravenous. 🤣 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biker19 Posted September 28, 2023 #6 Share Posted September 28, 2023 (edited) So that's where all the excess VR headsets from shutting down the Skypads will end up - never let a mistake go to waste. Edited September 28, 2023 by Biker19 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ckfred Posted February 14 #7 Share Posted February 14 I've read that RC will have "VR" shown through the windows, to give the impression that the train is moving. The first two "trips" will be the Old West and the Silk Road. Now, I'm being a bit nit-picky. In the era of the Old West, trains didn't have dining cars. Passengers got off at a station to eat in a station dining room, then got back on the train. On the Santa Fe, the station restaurants were Harvey Houses. Judy Garland's character was a Harvey House waitress in the movie musical "The Harvey Girls." But, I'm curious as to the menus. American railroad menus varied by region. Illinois Central trains out of New Orleans had a Creole menu. Union Pacific and Burlington trains eastbound out of Denver had trout on the menu. New York Central and Pennsylvania trains out of New York had Oysters Rockefeller on their menus. The Southern Railway was known for its Southern fried chicken, as well as mint julips in their club cars. So, how much research will RC do on American dining car cuisine? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firefly333 Posted February 14 #8 Share Posted February 14 4 minutes ago, ckfred said: I've read that RC will have "VR" shown through the windows, to give the impression that the train is moving. The first two "trips" will be the Old West and the Silk Road. Now, I'm being a bit nit-picky. In the era of the Old West, trains didn't have dining cars. Passengers got off at a station to eat in a station dining room, then got back on the train. On the Santa Fe, the station restaurants were Harvey Houses. Judy Garland's character was a Harvey House waitress in the movie musical "The Harvey Girls." But, I'm curious as to the menus. American railroad menus varied by region. Illinois Central trains out of New Orleans had a Creole menu. Union Pacific and Burlington trains eastbound out of Denver had trout on the menu. New York Central and Pennsylvania trains out of New York had Oysters Rockefeller on their menus. The Southern Railway was known for its Southern fried chicken, as well as mint julips in their club cars. So, how much research will RC do on American dining car cuisine? Interesting. My sister and bil did their honeymoon to the one in arizona. It's been 11 years and he loves trains so they are planning to go back this may. Dinner is in the Fred Harvey restaurant which I presume is related to what you mentioned. Food seems to get good reviews though not sure what is served there. The train.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharktums Posted February 14 #9 Share Posted February 14 (edited) ^^I think you're reading way too into this. They're not going to do an authentic 1800's old west menu as that wouldn't appeal to most of their demographic. Edited February 14 by sharktums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SUgwoz Posted February 14 #10 Share Posted February 14 Based on what is mentioned in this thread, it reminds me of the Harry Potter train ride that connects two Universal Theme Parks in Orlando. Though that train actually is transporting people between two locations they simulate a different landscape via screens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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