Dreamforce Cruise Ship
1100 attendees housed on a cruise ship the Celebrity Infinity.
Dreamforce cruise ship. Dreamforce has grown so large that the cloud software giant has been forced to pay for a 964 foot cruise ship to be docked at San Franciscos Pier 27 due to a shortage of hotel rooms in the city. Wherever you choose there is plenty to do. An interesting addition to lodging accommodations is The Dream Boat.
The conference is called Dreamforce and the Celebrity Infinity ship was renamed The Dreamboat for the occasion. Call us at 1-800-664-9073. When San Francisco ran short of hotel rooms for Dreamforce attendees Salesforce docked the Dreamboat cruise ship to provide 1000 extra accommodations.
This is not the first time a conference has chartered a ship as a floating hotel but it is probably the most mainstream example of lodging alternatives even being. Menu icon A vertical stack of three evenly spaced horizontal lines. The Celebrity Infinity cruise ship which currently has a Salesforce balloon attached to its bow and has been dubbed Dreamboat for the week.
Salesforce rents cruise ship to house hotel-less Dreamforce attendees This week Salesforce says 160000 attendees are descending upon San Francisco for the companys annual Dreamforce conference. Dubbed Dreamboat the cruise ship will serve as a bayside hotel for Dreamforce registrants. Dreamforce is known for its star-studded afterparties and entertainment.
More than 150000 people attended the 15th Dreamforce. The Majestic Princess marks an important milestone in the citys economic recovery. Salesforce Charters Luxury Cruise Ship For Those Without Hotel Rooms For Dreamforce Conference In San Francisco April 1 2015 at 700 am Filed Under.
Dreamforce has partnered with Celebrity Cruise Lines to add accommodations right on the San Francisco Bay on their cruise ship that will be docked at Pier 27 throughout the conference. Salesforce rented this giant cruise ship called Dreamboat for its big annual Dreamforce conference in San Francisco. Ive worked on a cruise ship for six years so Ive seen a fair share of passengers make mistakes.
