CURRENT Rhapsody of the Seas renovation work taking place in a dry dock in Singapore will see the vessel’s seven-story Centrum transformed into the social hub of the ship. “Because it is such a vital area of the ship, we knew we had to take the opportunity to do something...
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CURRENT Rhapsody of the Seas renovation
work taking place in a dry dock in Singapore
will see the vessel’s seven-story Centrum
transformed into the social hub of the ship.
“Because it is such a vital area of the ship,
we knew we had to take the opportunity to
do something truly spectacular during
Rhapsody of the Seas’ revitalisation, and I
think we’ve achieved it,” said Adam
Armstrong, commercial manager, Royal
Caribbean Australia.
The work will see the installation of large
LED panels across the length of two elevators
which face the Centrum and connect decks 4
through to 10, so that they provide a backdrop
of moving visuals.
The R Bar will also be installed in the
Centrum, and space will be designed to
facilitate a range of daytime activities in the
area including chef demonstrations, towel
folding demonstrations, dance classes, game
shows and Nintendo Wii competitions.
Meanwhile, Rhapsody’s staterooms are also
being remodelled and will sport new
bathrooms and interiors, whilst iPad mobile
digital devices will be placed in every cabin.
An an award-winning “way-finding” system
that helps guests easily find their way around
the vessel will also be installed.
To view a video of the transformation
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