touch screen
touch screen
No hyphen when used as a noun. Example:
“Refer to the touch screen to see more options.”
touch-screen
Do use a hyphen when used as an adjective. Example:
“Look for the touch-screen signage throughout the ship.”
touch screen
No hyphen when used as a noun. Example:
“Refer to the touch screen to see more options.”
touch-screen
Do use a hyphen when used as an adjective. Example:
“Look for the touch-screen signage throughout the ship.”
table tennis
An activity available onboard our ships. Never call it “ping pong.”
Requires italics only when referring to the DreamWorks film:
Kung Fu Panda
Does not require italics when referring to the DreamWorks character:
Kung Fu Panda
Does not require italics when referring to the restaurant onboard some ships:
Kung Fu Panda Noodle Shop
Requires italics: Chicago: The Musical
A Tony Award® winner, the name of this Broadway musical should be italicized, especially in body copy.
Requires italics: Hairspray
A Tony Award® winner, this Broadway musical is on Symphony of the Seas®.