Modeled after the escape rooms on land, the latest Royal Caribbean version takes players to the very bottom of the ocean (and in reality, just to Adventure Ocean on Deck 14) to correctly - and quickly - solve a number of puzzles and riddles in order to emerge victorious. Puzzle Break is back, and this time players will have to escape Rubicon, a submarine. We're told that there will still be open sessions for ice skating throughout the cruise in Studio B. Children of all ages are welcome to play laser tag, but they must be accompanied by an adult and avoid the very tempting compulsion to run. Passengers should make a reservation to ensure they get the time slot they want. The arena is basically an inflatable maze with "command station" tents, but it's good fun - especially for the low, low cost of free (don't forget: tennis shoes are required). "The Battle for Planet Z" pitches robots against aliens for control of the planet. When Studio B, the ice rink, isn't being used for its new ice shows or free skating, it becomes a glow-in-the-dark laser tag arena on most days. Royal Caribbean has taken everything - rock-climbing walls, FlowRiders, zipline, dry slide, waterslides, ice skating - from its other Oasis-class mega-ships and turned the volume up to 11. According to the line's senior vice president of entertainment, "It's cool people doing cool things for 45 minutes." Daily Things to Do on Symphony of the Seas "Aqua Nation" is the second new show in the AquaTheater and was developed by drawing inspiration from the performers' favorite stunts. "HiRo" takes the passion of the performers for extreme sports and translates it into a high-diving, high-energy acrobatics show with a storyline. The AquaTheater, an impressive venue at the back of the ship behind the Boardwalk on Deck 6, has two new shows for Symphony of the Seas passengers to "ooh" and "aah" over. While the characters are familiar, there's nothing recycled about the staging, which is a jaw-dropping combination of the latest visual projection technology and - get this - drones! The costumes, the sets and above all, the talent of the ice skaters, combine to make this one of the best shows we've seen at sea.Ī second ice show called iSkate 2.0 is inspired by the actual performers, the music they listen to, and some of the choreography they've developed. The pair follow the thief on a trail that leads to places - and incredible numbers - around the world. This time, Tempus and his assistant travel to London in 1977 during the Queen's Jubilee to catch a jewel thief who's stolen the crown jewels. Passengers won't want to miss the state-of-the-art ice show in Studio B called "1977." Royal Caribbean has a bit of fun with the storyline, bringing back Tempus, a time-traveling hero, from Harmony's "1886" ice show. The performance ends with a recreation of the Wright Brothers' first flight - and you just might witness a 22-foot plane land on stage before your eyes.Īll theater performances are included in your cruise fare. The show was also developed to maintain a high degree of historical accuracy. The Royal Caribbean entertainment team hired a former astronaut who lived on the International Space Station for five months as a consultant so that the set, along with interpretations of zero gravity, are as accurate as possible. "Flight: Dare to Dream" begins by transporting the audience to Mars in the future, and then travels back in time, documenting each major milestone of space and sky. The second theater show is an original production, inspired by humanity's relationship with air travel. The first is a reimagined stage production of "Hairspray." Royal Caribbean has already featured the show on previous ships, but it's back due to popular demand, and with all new costumes, sets and style. The two-deck Royal Theater (Decks 4 and 5) is multipurpose, but most passengers will head here for Symphony's evening performances. Entertainment & Activities Theaters and Shows on Symphony of the Seas
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