Bridgemans Services Group operates a fleet of former cruise ships that have been converted into workforce "floatels."Jeff Vinnick, Bridgemans Services GroupBridgemans ServicesGroup operates a fleet of former cruise ships turned into hotels. Its "floatels" are designed to house workers during long-term projects.See its largest 652-cabin floatel with a game room and buffet.Some old and unwanted cruise ships meet their demise at ship-breaking yards, where they are disassembled and sold for scrap.Other vessels find a more fortunate fate, receiving a second chance to do what they already do best: serve as floating hotels.Canada-based Bridgemans Services Group buys and charters former cruise ships to turn into "floatels," outfitted with standard cruise amenities like daily housekeeping, buffets, and relaxing lounges.But the ships aren't designed to transport tourists from one destination to another anymore.