Maritime
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Solarium Bistro onboard Symphony of the Seas
“I’m thrilled to have had the opportunity to relive my
five months aboard the International Space Station for
this out-of-this-world Royal Caribbean production,” said
Clayton C. Anderson, U.S. astronaut, author & speaker. “I
worked with Royal Caribbean to ensure the show’s zero
gravity simulation, and appearance of the ISS replica were
as true to life as possible to further enhance the show’s
wow factor.”
Royal Caribbean Productions is the first team to consult
with an astronaut that lived in space for a live theatrical
production. Complex, high-impact choreography and
production also take form in 3D flying with a custom built
recreation of the Wright Flyer that will take off into the
house; the set piece will have a 22 foot wingspan and
single seat “cockpit.”
“We continue to push the envelope with high-tech,
immersive entertainment at Royal Caribbean, and we
couldn’t be prouder with how ‘Flight: Dare to Dream’ has
brought to life the awe and wonder of flying,” said Nick
Weir, Vice President, Entertainment, Royal Caribbean
International. “Guests from 5 to 95 years old will not
believe their eyes, as all our shows onboard Symphony
of the Seas capture their imagination and create jaw-
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Meltdown, created
by Desire Cherish
onboard Symphony
of the Seas
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