Princess Cruises Introduces High-Speed MedallionNet Max Wi-Fi Service
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Princess Cruises has unveiled MedallionNet Max, an enhanced onboard Wi-Fi service tailored for today’s digitally connected travelers, according to a recent press release.
The cruise line will now feature two tiers of Wi-Fi: MedallionNet Classic and MedallionNet Max. MedallionNet Classic will continue to offer the reliable performance and global coverage that guests have come to expect. MedallionNet Max, however, will be the premium option, providing prioritized access to top-tier bandwidth, often supplied through Starlink.
MedallionNet Max will be exclusively included in the Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages, which are curated to enhance the overall guest experience.
For those who prefer to pay separately, MedallionNet Classic is available at $24.99 per day for single-device usage and $44.99 per day for multiple devices. Staying true to Princess Cruises’ commitment to seamless and personalized service, guests won’t need to take any extra steps onboard to access their chosen Wi-Fi service.
“Just like we did when we launched MedallionNet Classic almost seven years ago, Princess continues to ensure guests have access to the highest performing connectivity available at industry-leading value,” said John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises. “By including MedallionNet Max in our incredible bundles we are guaranteeing the best possible onboard experience with the best value anywhere in the world as our guests explore over 330 destinations via our world-class globally deployed fleet.”
The level of service each guest receives will be determined by their package, as indicated in the Princess app.