Designing the ultimate social experience: Cruise & Ferry Interiors

Designing the ultimate social experience: Cruise & Ferry Interiors

In this article, Rod Morton reveals to Alice Chambers of Cruise & Ferry Interiors what factors Greenspan Projects must consider to make shipboard entertainment venues both fun and safe

Competitive socialising is becoming increasingly popular, especially among millennials and Generation X travellers. “Cruise ships
often carry large numbers of people wanting to be occupied whilst on holiday and this creates the perfect environment for competitive socialising spaces,” says Rod Morton, CEO of Greenspan Projects.

While the definition of a fun entertainment venue largely depends on the preferences of the individual, whatever the activity is, it all boils
down to it providing an enjoyable social interaction, according to Morton. “The common thread is that a fun space encourages group interaction,” he says. “We’ve found that designs that allow people to congregate comfortably around key areas like bars and golf holes help to create an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation.”

Greenspan Projects designs and builds a variety of entertainment venues offering everything from axe throwing to high-ropes courses, all of which can be combined with food and drink offerings. While designing fun is the key priority, the brand must also closely follow health
and safety protocols, especially when developing projects for cruise ships.

“Safety is a huge element within what we do,” says Morton. “We follow the International Maritime Organization’s regulations across all products that we install onboard vessels. From wallpaper and fabrics to artificial grass, we ensure all products are certified with the ship’s wheelmark to confirm authenticity.”

Following the launch of the high ropes course onboard P&O Cruises’ Arvia in December 2022, Morton predicts that more cruise operators
will look to incorporate this type of entertainment offering into their designs. Unique entertainment venues like these require detailed planning to ensure the safety of guests.

“We normally look at the surface and opportunity to install a fixing that can be engineered correctly before considering
the wind loadings and how exposed the location will be to the elements,” says Morton. “We also consider the amount of space that there is for storage for safety equipment and to brief guests. “It’s the same with designing any entertainment area; we pre-plan in detail, taking into consideration all health and safety precautions so that customers can enjoy the exciting spaces that we create. As a general design principal, fire safety is always a chief concern and this determines the materials and layout that we use in our designs, be it for an indoor
mini-golf course or an outdoor high ropes course.”

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Hendra Holiday Park

Hendra Holiday Park is an award-winning holiday park located close to Cornwall’s north coast, near Newquay.

Hendra are Visit England winners, scooping a Bronze Award in the Camping, Glamping, and Holiday Park of the Year category 2023. They also went through to the Visit England finals after winning Gold at the South West Tourism’s Holiday Park of the Year. Hendra is a five-star destination, home to bespoke Hendra holiday homes as well as touringcamping, and caravan pitches to suit everyone’s holiday needs.

The word Hendra is Cornish for ‘Home Farm’ which is perfect for this family-run site, set up in 1972. They are home to a huge range of family-friendly activities and amenities, ranging from Oasis Fun Pools – one of the largest indoor fun pools in the South West, to live entertainment and kids’ activities.

Hendra Holiday Park asked Greenspan to design and build a 9-hole Palm Beach themed Adventure Golf Course for the opening of their 2024 season. Our designers took inspiration from the surrounding coastal towns when coming up with the initial concept design, with the intention of bringing Newquay’s fun, vibrant and family-friendly atmosphere straight back into this site. The team were able to achieve this by incorporating sea themed creatures, treasure chests, a revolving flashing lighthouse, life-sized surfboards and a gigantic deckchair – perfect for your family photos!

It was important for us to work closely with the client, be fully transparent and take them on the Greenspan journey. Ensuring that the final installation, not only reflected the initial concept design, that the client saw and loved, but exceeded their expectations was crucial. We have designed this course so that it can be played during the day and into the evening, by people of all ages and abilities to enjoy and create memorable moments that will last a lifetime. – Chris Marais, Project Manager. 

Keeping it local… Our team pride themselves on supporting local companies and suppliers when completing our projects, which can be seen in the landscaping of this mini-golf course. All of the planting areas and rock edgings are constructed by locally sourced products which not only supports local businesses in the area, but also reflects and enhances the local environment.

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