![]() ![]() “We’re going to be using robots to construct scenery. 16, 2023 ahead of the ship’s January 2024 debut. The slide was shown to travel agents during a presentation on Aug. This slide shows construction of the AquaTheater on board Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas. That includes four robotic arms that will be integral to the performance he said. “You can see in that in that logo that we’re really celebrating all of the amazing technology.” “Obviously we hope to have many Icon class in the future, but for the first one because the venue is so spectacular, we just thought why not make the venue the star,” Weir said discussing the logo for the show during the presentation. Weir said he really wanted to make the show embrace its role as perhaps the most iconic feature on the aptly named ship. ![]() ![]() The theater becomes the space’s central feature, which will include a 55-foot-tall waterfall that runs during the day. Traditionally located at the aft of the ship and outdoors on Oasis-class vessels, the AquaTheater’s new residence lies within a 363-ton dome with 673 glass and 712 aluminum panels. So we’re adding all sorts of new elements,” Weir said. “I have for a long time considered these shows to be extreme sport shows anyway. “Aqua Action!” will continue the aquatic performance mainstays of diving, fountains, slackline and aerialist performances, but bring in new elements such as skateboarders. The slides show the show name for the new AquaTheater: Aqua Action! (Royal Caribbean, Handout) Royal Caribbean’s Nick Weir stands with Vicki Freed during a construction tour of Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, seen in a slide production held for travel agents on Aug. He also revealed the title for the main show coming to the AquaTheater in its top-deck home within the ship’s new neighborhood AquaDome, which gives the 20-deck, 250,800-gross-ton cruise ship its signature look. ![]()
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