Rob can also speak an impressive eight languages, but sadly, Arabic will not be one of them. RELATED: European shipyards get back to work building Dubai-bound mega cruise ships RELATED: MSC Cruises lays keel for new Middle East-bound mega-ship MSC World Europa To order drinks, guests will have to use “specifically designed vertical digital cockpits.” The status of the cocktail preparation will be displayed through digital monitors within the area and a ticker-tape-style LED strip above the robotic island, the cruise line wrote. ![]() “Rob’s skills and emotional responsiveness combined with bartenders dressed as if they had just stepped out of a sci-fi movie supported by the immersive surroundings and technology will ensure that the MSC Starship Club is a must-visit attraction for all ages,” MSC said. The bar has been designed with a futuristic, Star Trek-inspired theme, that is intended to make passengers feel as though they are travelling in space. Rob will mix and serve signature cocktails – alcoholic and non-alcoholic – and various personalized drinks, while engaging the guests with his human-like expressions for a “fully immersive bar experience,” it added. “This integrated bar and entertainment experience … includes 3D holograms, an immersive digital art wall and a 12-seater infinity digital interactive table, giving guests the possibility to explore space with their own personalized galactic tour,” MSC Cruises said in a release. ![]() She was delivered to MSC earlier this month and will enter service on April 16th, 2021 in the Mediterranean according to the latest itinerary plans. MSC Virtuosa is the latest in the cruise line’s Meraviglia-Plus class of ships. RELATED: Costa Cruises reportedly switching Smeralda with Pacifica for 2021/22 Dubai season RELATED: Dubai-bound MSC Virtuosa to feature real-time location tracking service for guests ![]() MSC Virtuosa will be deployed in Europe in mid-2021 and Dubai later in the year.
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