Ovation of the Seas debut to feature high tech performances

Royal Caribbean’s billion dollar ship Ovation of the Seas will feature top of the line entertainment for its guests. In early March 2016, Royal Caribbean International released a video of their new ship docking out. Check the video here

In a recent announcement made by the cruise line, Ovation of the Seas that will begin its inaugural season from Southampton in April, will combine technologically advanced venues with fantastic performances giving guests a spectacular entertainment experience. For example the Two70 tech focused room will integrate projectors, six roboscreens with live performances and a host of special effects. Royal Caribbean’s original production called Spectra’s Cabaret, created by Moment Factory, will be staged exclusively at Two70. This multi-dimensional cabaret that blends pop culture with multimedia, is hugely popular aboard Anthem of the Seas. 

The Royal Theatre aboard Ovation of the Seas, with a guest capacity of 1300 will also feature two new production shows called The Dream – a musical and Live, Love, Legs, an aerial acrobatic show.

On 30 November, 2016 Ovation of the Seas will leave Singapore for a 15-night voyage to Sydney, via Fremantle, where it will offer three Australia-New Zealand cruises, departing Sydney on 23 January, 2017.

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