Holland America Line to Host Windows 7 Launch Parties at Sea Onboard Digital Workshops Powered by Windows
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Holland America Line to Host Windows 7 Launch Parties at Sea Onboard Digital
Workshops Powered by Windows
SEATTLE, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- As Microsoft Corp. rolls out Windows 7
worldwide, Holland America Line joins in the fun with a month-long series of
festive High Seas Launch Parties of its own across its entire fleet. Holland
America Line's parties - the only cruise industry events scheduled - celebrate
Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, which powers the line's series of
complimentary onboard Digital Workshops.
"Holland America Line is excited to be a part of this far-reaching global
launch with on board parties in Europe, Asia, South America, Central America,
North America and while crossing the Atlantic," said Richard D. Meadows,
executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs. "Our guests
are already experiencing the benefits of Win7 which powers the Digital
Workshops offered as part of our enrichment program."
Classes and launch parties are led by the workshop "techsperts," or
instructors, who are Microsoft-trained and are officially approved Windows 7
launch hosts. All ships have Party Packs from Microsoft and will be giving
away Windows 7 theme posters, luggage tags and special discounts and offers in
addition to Holland America Line prizes.
Workshops are complimentary and limited to 15 participants per session so that
instructors can provide personalized assistance. In addition, instructors
maintain "techspert time," where guests can get their individual questions
answered and work on personal program-related projects. Each ship has a
dedicated space for the classes, complete with computers, printers and other
necessary equipment.
For more information on Digital Workshops powered by Windows or Holland
America Line, consult a travel agent, call 1-877-SAIL-HAL (877-724-5425) or
visit www.hollandamerica.com.
Find Holland America Line on Twitter, Facebook and the Holland America Blog.
Access all social media outlets via the Online Communities quick link on the
home page at www.hollandamerica.com.
About Holland America Line [a division of Carnival Corporation and plc (NYSE:
CCL and CUK)]
Holland America Line's fleet of 14 ships offers nearly 500 cruises to 320
ports in more than 100 countries, territories or dependencies. Two- to
108-day itineraries visit all seven continents, and highlights include
Antarctica, South America, Australia/New Zealand and Asia voyages; a Grand
World Voyage; and popular sailings to ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico,
Canada/New England, Europe and Panama Canal. A 15th ship is scheduled to join
the fleet in July 2010.
Fleetwide, the company features Signature of Excellence enhancements, a
commitment totaling more than $525 million, that showcase the Culinary Arts
Center presented by Food & Wine magazine -- a state-of-the-art onboard show
kitchen where more than 60 celebrated guest chefs and culinary experts provide
cooking demonstrations and classes -- Explorations Cafe powered by The New
York Times, teens-only activity areas and all new stateroom amenities
highlighted by flat-panel TVs and plush Euro-top Mariner's Dream Beds.
World's Leading Cruise Lines
The highest-rated premium cruise line in the world, Holland America Line is a
member of the exclusive World's Leading Cruise Lines alliance, which also
includes Carnival Cruise Lines, Princess Cruises, Cunard Line, Seabourn Cruise
Line and Costa Cruises. Sharing a passion to please each guest and a
commitment to quality and value, these lines appeal to a wide range of
lifestyles and budgets. The World's Leading Cruise Lines offer exciting and
enriching cruise vacations to the world's most desirable destinations.
CONTACT: Sally Andrews
PHONE: 800-637-5029
FAX: 206-262-5934
EMAIL: pr@hollandamerica.com
SOURCE Holland America Line
Sally Andrews, 1-800-637-5029, fax, +1-206-262-5934, pr@hollandamerica.com
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