We all know by now that Royal Caribbean International likes to push boundaries with on-board features. And as we hear more and more about the new Quantum Class of ships, I’m struggling to contain my excitement, especially as somewhat of a technology geek. The latest announcement of RoboScreens in the Two70 venue really is something that has my jaw hitting the floor.
The RoboScreens are six huge video screens, each one 100″ (imagine just one of them in your living room…), each attached to a robotic arm that can move position to help change the configuration of the display. This will help to support the performances in the venue, and can become a part of the performance itself. The six screens can be displayed in a variety of formations including one long thin screen, a 3×2 or even in a serpentine ‘vvv’ style.
It’s going to be a truly incredible sight in what is already going to be an amazing venue on the ships. With screens customisable to move and change display in time with each individual act or performance, it is bound to be an exciting experience that helps enhance every visit as you unwind. The screens are stored in the ceiling during the day, letting you revel in the incredible views, before Two70 transforms in the evening.
Royal Caribbean has added a whole wealth of fascinating new technology to ships in recent months, including the first ever virtual balconies at sea. I for one can’t wait for this latest feature, particularly on the Anthem of the Seas when she sail from Southampton next year. It is going to blow the minds of UK cruise passengers. Make sure you call our team if you want to book your place on-board.
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