The Case for Fun

Somewhere along the way, fun became a dirty word.

In our collective pursuit of meaning, emotion, and purpose, we have started to forget something essential. People do not travel, explore, or gather just to be changed. They do it to have fun. Whether it is a long awaited vacation or an afternoon at a local museum, people crave joy. They crave laughter, play, connection, and the feeling of freedom that comes when life feels a little lighter.

I have spent my career designing experiences for ships, resorts, and destinations across the world. Over time, I have watched a clear pattern emerge. Every activation now needs a story, a purpose, a transformation. These things matter deeply, but when every moment has to be profound, we lose the simple, liberating pleasure that sits at the heart of why people gather in the first place.

Fun is not frivolous. It is fundamental.

Preparing for the High Season Without Additional Staff

It’s that time of the year, business is picking up and the premises are about to get busy. While hiring more staff for the peak season might seem like a straightforward answer, it’s not always the best option. Fortunately, there are many smart solutions, some of which you can implement immediately, that can sustain (and even enhance!) your guest experience despite resources being stretched out.