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Atlcruiser
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posted 09-16-2008 10:22 AM      Profile for Atlcruiser   Email Atlcruiser   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
RCI has now updated their Oasis website revealing the next neighborhood which is Entertainment.


MIAMI, September 16, 2008 – The curtain has been raised on another neighborhood aboard Oasis of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International’s newest and highly anticipated ship set to launch in November 2009. Entertainment Place, a complex of diverse entertainment venues, is one of seven neighborhoods on the world’s largest and most revolutionary cruise ship – a unique concept providing vacationers with the opportunity to seek out relevant experiences based on their personal style, preference or mood. Previously announced neighborhoods include, Central Park, Boardwalk, the Royal Promenade, the Pool and Sports Zone, and the Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center.

Details of Entertainment Place and other entertainment offerings onboard Oasis of the Seas were unveiled last night at the CruiseOne and Cruises Inc. National Conference held on a cruise to Alaska this week. A contemporary night club district, Entertainment Place will introduce new signature after-dark spaces in more intimate venues that offer a variety of entertainment experiences.

The new collection of venues will include Blaze, the hottest nightclub at sea; Jazz on 4, an intimate lounge filled with live jazz and blues; and Comedy Live, featuring side-splitting comedy. Dance enthusiasts also will be able to enjoy an elegant evening in Dazzles, a dance lounge featuring musically themed evenings, dance lessons and competitions. A video showing a preview of Entertainment Place with interviews from Royal Caribbean’s executives can be viewed on www.OasisoftheSeas.com.



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“We are extremely proud that our partners were the very first to get a glimpse of the exciting new entertainment complex on Oasis of the Seas,” said Brad Tolkin, Co-CEO of World Travel Holdings. “This reveal underscores the relationship between Royal Caribbean and our World Travel Holdings, CruiseOne and Cruises, Inc. family - one we look forward to continuing to grow into the future.”

Whether guests are looking for a mellow low-key evening or an exhilarating high-energy ‘night on the town,’ Entertainment Place will have an experience to suit any mood. Those in need of a good belly laugh will be drawn to Comedy Live, the comedy club where headline acts will interact with the audience and provide engaging and customized performances each evening. The festive space with décor inspired by a New York subway station, features an underground theme with bright casual furnishings, glazed tiling and a ceiling map of the subway system.


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Inspired by prohibition-era Chicago, Jazz on 4, with its warm tones of rich walnut paneling, plush sofas and chairs and velvety drapes accented with hand-stitched Swarovski crystals, will provide an intimate experience as guests enjoy soulful rhythms. Blaze, with its dramatic entrance of doors ‘burning’ with hot flames and a ‘charred’ threshold, delivers the quintessential nightclub experience where guests can dance the night away to pulsating music in a hip and trendy atmosphere.


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Oasis of the Seas also will offer guests some of the most captivating theatrical productions ever created by the cruise line’s award-winning Royal Caribbean Productions team. The Opal Theater, Oasis of the Seas’ state-of-the-art 1,380-seat main theater, will feature a thrust stage and proscenium extending into the audience space to create a more intimate and interactive environment. Entertainers will make their entrances from unexpected locations around the venue and perform aerial acrobatics enveloping audience members in an experience which unfolds around and above them. The popular Studio B with its ice skating rink will continue to awe guests with spectacular and vibrant ice shows and serve as the locale for a variety of themed events.

The late-night energy of Entertainment Place will center around Casino Royale, the largest and most sophisticated casino at sea. Guests will enter through two themed walkway entrances - the first showcasing the 40-year legacy of Royal Caribbean International and the second, the Museum of Gaming, which immerses guests in the history of gaming. The elegant and stylish casino, reminiscent of the classic casinos found on the French Riviera, features dramatic sculptured architecture, sparkling crystal chandeliers and décor in jewel-toned hues of amethyst, aquamarine and ruby. Casino Royale will feature 450 slot machines; extensive table games including Blackjack, roulette, craps, and Caribbean Stud Poker; and a bar and lounge area from which to take in the casino action. Other amenities include a poker room and players club.

Sure to be popular with guests, Dazzles is a spectacular venue - spanning two decks - with an expansive floor-to-ceiling windows offering breathtaking views of the Boardwalk below. The new dance lounge will offer a variety of musical experiences ranging from 1940’s big band to disco to ballroom evenings. In the evenings, the elegant space is theatrically illuminated with dazzling constellations of small twinkling lights reflecting off glass and mirrored surfaces above and below. During the day, Dazzles will be open for guests to enjoy the view of the bustling activity on the Boardwalk over a drink or to learn a new dance move with a professional dance instructor.

A multitude of entertainment experiences will be found in all of the seven neighborhoods on Oasis of the Seas where guests will be engaged throughout their cruise vacation. From musical and theatrical street performances in the tranquil gardens of Central Park or on the festive Boardwalk, to daring aerial acrobatic performances in the Royal Promenade, which will introduce a new dimension to Royal Caribbean’s signature street parades. AquaTheater will deliver a complete sensory experience playing on the element of surprise as audience members witness the venue come alive with heart-pounding aerial and aquatic acrobatics, as well as elaborate fountain shows synchronized to music and lights.

The On Air Club, located in the Royal Promenade, will radiate energy day and night with television monitors featuring news, sporting events and music. In addition, guests can put on a performance of their own on stage singing karaoke or create their own music video in a private video booth. Also in Royal Promenade, are other popular Royal Caribbean venues, Bolero’s Latin club and the Schooner Bar, featuring sing-along entertainment. Club 20, a high-energy late night dance club experience under the stars, will transform the adults-only Solarium into an evening hot spot.

http://oasisoftheseas.com/

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posted 09-16-2008 12:00 PM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
RCI are obviously not expecting everyone to decend on the main Theatre (Opal) with a seating capacity of just 1,380 seats. Even three evening performances would not accomodate all of the guests.
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posted 09-16-2008 01:11 PM      Profile for Atlcruiser   Email Atlcruiser   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I expect that during the time that shows are going on in the main theater, there will also be shows going on at the Aqua theater and Studio B with ice skating show. I can see them running the same shows over a series of different nights so that everyone has a chance to see all shows.
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posted 09-16-2008 03:27 PM      Profile for DEIx15x8   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Malcolm @ cruisepage:
RCI are obviously not expecting everyone to decend on the main Theatre (Opal) with a seating capacity of just 1,380 seats. Even three evening performances would not accomodate all of the guests.

Maybe they will get smart and instead of giving out tickets for the ice skating they will have three groups. With three groups of 1,000 for each seating they could do the same show in all three venues (aquatheater, studio B, and opal theater) for three days. Each day the groups rotate allowing everyone to see every show without worrying about overcrowding or getting tickets. In a seven day cruise they could have two shows in each venue totaling 6 night of entertainment and then have a full seating show night in the promenade, central park, or boardwalk for the 7th nights show. Maybe have the farewell show there or something (most seem to skip it anyway).


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posted 09-16-2008 03:57 PM      Profile for NWLB   Author's Homepage   Email NWLB   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Come what may, the ship has the raw space needed to spread the masses out. Indeed, they invite people to sit and stay a spell in each of those areas, a big plus.

This is the kind of ship I could book back-to-back cruises on with ease.......right after winning a lottery.


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posted 09-16-2008 04:09 PM      Profile for hydrojim     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
My first post here. I’ve been reading for years, but finally decided to get involved in the conversations. Great site for ship enthusiasts.

Anyway, now we have the entertainment district. So what is the area above the amphitheater with the windows looking down on the action. Could this be another dining venue perhaps? I really thought it would be a club of some type. But with today’s reveal, it doesn’t appear to be so.

Any speculation?


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posted 09-16-2008 04:16 PM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by hydrojim:
My first post here. I’ve been reading for years, but finally decided to get involved in the conversations.

Welcome aboard!


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posted 09-18-2008 11:45 PM      Profile for vivavegas   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The area above the carnival looking at the Aquatheatre is -
Dazzles – Guests will be surprised each evening by the transformation of this space to match to the theme of the evening. Transformation elements will include color and lighting scheme to room décor, globes, etc. From big band to disco, every night at Dazzles offers a fresh musical experience. Dance competitions and lessons can be offered to engage our guests and add fun & excitement to the venue. Themes can include; Classic Ballroom, 40’s Big Band, Hollywood Glamour (Fred & Ginger), Romance, Studio 54, etc.

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