The Long History of Shuffleboard on Cruise Ships
- Julia
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read

Cruising has been around for nearly two hundred years, taking passengers to beautiful destinations all across the world. For two hundred years cruise lines have been offering elegant dining venues, relaxing deck spaces, and of course...shuffleboard. The game of shuffleboard is practically synonymous with cruising, as shuffleboard have been available on cruise ships since the 1840s- the very beginning of cruising.
Typically located on the promenade deck of a cruise ship, shuffleboard is a relaxing, yet competitive game that guests can use to pass the time on those long sea days. This is a wonderful opportunity to grab a drink and make new friends with your fellow passengers. Shuffleboard is the perfect type of game for a cruise ship, as a long, narrow, straight, flat area is needed for the court. The deck of a cruise ship provides this space perfectly, and the slick finish of the deck is ideal for the disc to glide across.
Nowadays you will still find shuffle board courts on many ships, as a nod to the past, alongside more modern forms of activities such as water slides, go-kart tracks, arcade games, and even VR experiences. Cruising has come a long way from her humble origins, and is a true representation of the saying "It's not about the destination, it's about the journey".
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