Norwegian Cruise Line has announced that it will soon be adding the Wheel of Fortune Interactive game show to its cruises, giving guests the chance to win some fantastic prizes.
The cruise line has struck a deal with Sony Pictures Television and TimePlay to bring the game onto 16 of the ships in the fleet before the end of Spring 2024, starting with Norwegian Escape.
Thanks to the technology of the game created by TimePlay, guests will be able to take part as an on-stage contestant or just through their mobile device while sat in the audience. Guests are also welcome to simply spectate if they prefer.
The game show will be played in the ships’ Main Theatre venues, and there will be various prizes available, including the chance to win a free cruise.
Our guests will now have the chance to be part of the iconic, Emmy-award winning ‘Wheel of Fortune’ game show. Not only will it bring the same excitement from the TV classic, but guests will have the opportunity to play along for a chance to win some great prizes along the way.”
Craig Steyn, VP Onboard Revenue Operations, NCL
The game show will be added to most ships in the fleet. The only ships to miss out are the Pride of America, and the two newest ships in the fleet, the Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva. These two Prima-class ships have The Price is Right game show instead.
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