the cioa, the cruising industry group out with numbers say that the average cruiser is about 50 yearss over $100,000, white, and generally an affluent traveler, but they are essentially that demographic. it's not very diverse. richard: that is part of what we need to help explain because the diversity is growing dramatically, both in ethnicity, age. betty: some of the reports say that the reason why it is such a game changer, or at least something that people are excited about, is that it's catering towards the millennials, the younger travelers. is this an attempt to essentially, a very big attempt, to get to 20-year-olds and 30-year-olds on your ship? richard: it is directed to expanding our market. the millennials are a prime market for us, and a growing one. betty: royal caribbean has managed to tackle the one thing almost every millennial wants, which happens to be one of the hardest things to do on the water, providing wi-fi. richard: bandwidth on this ship is 450 times the next best ship. betty: wow. richard: in fact, the bandwidth on the ship is better than the combined bandwi