Cruise ship poolside theater
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A cruise ship poolside theater is a giant LED display screen, ranging from around 250 to 350 square feet (33 m2). It is complemented with a large, 50,000-80,000 watt sound system. The theater is usually placed facing the main swimming pool of a cruise ship. The theater can be used to display news, sporting events, poolside activities, concerts, and movies.
The poolside theater was introduced in 2004 on the Caribbean Princess, and was built with or installed on other ships in Princess Cruises's fleet. Princess named their poolside theaters as "Movies Under The Stars", but the theater is used all day. For the outdoor nighttime movies (weather permitting), cushions and blankets are placed over the deck chairs, and popcorn is provided. The "Movies Under The Stars" name also refers to the service via cable television in the staterooms at night.[1]
In 2005 Carnival Cruise Lines launched their first ship with a poolside theater, the Carnival Liberty. Carnival named their poolside theaters as "Carnival's Seaside Theater". Since the launch of the Carnival Liberty, every new cruise ship built by Carnival has had the "Carnival Seaside Theater" added.[2] In 2005 and in 2006, Disney Cruise Lines has installed its own poolside theater on its two older ships refurbishments. Costa Cruises also has introduced poolside theaters on its Concordia-class fleet. Royal Caribbean International debuted outdoor movie screens as part of the "Aquatheater" on the Oasis class, and has since been added poolside screens to most of their fleet as part of the "Royal Advantage" revitalization program.
Images[]
The poolside theater on the Caribbean Princess
The poolside theater on the Carnival Liberty
The poolside theater on the Carnival Victory
Cruise ships that have a poolside theater[]
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AIDA Cruises[]
Carnival Cruise Lines[]
- Carnival Freedom
- Carnival Liberty
- Carnival Splendor
- Carnival Valor
- Carnival Victory
- Carnival Magic
- Carnival Dream
- Carnival Triumph
- Carnival Sunshine
- Carnival Conquest
- Carnival Glory
- Carnival Breeze
- Carnival Pride
- Carnival Vista
Costa Cruises[]
Disney Cruise Line[]
Dream Cruises[]
MSC Cruises[]
Norwegian Cruise Line[]
P&O Cruises[]
P&O Cruises Australia[]
Princess Cruise Lines[]
- Caribbean Princess
- Coral Princess
- Crown Princess
- Dawn Princess
- Diamond Princess
- Emerald Princess
- Golden Princess
- Grand Princess
- Island Princess
- Ruby Princess
- Royal Princess
- Sapphire Princess
- Sea Princess
- Star Princess
- Sun Princess
Royal Caribbean International[]
- Vision Class
- Legend of the Seas
- Splendour of the Seas
- Grandeur of the Seas
- Rhapsody of the Seas
- Enchantment of the Seas
- Vision of the Seas
- Voyager Class
- Navigator of the Seas
- Mariner of the Seas
- Adventure of the Seas
- Explorer of the Seas
- Voyager of the Seas
- Radiance Class
- Radiance of the Seas
- Brilliance of the Seas
- Serenade of the Seas
- Freedom Class
- Freedom of the Seas
- Liberty of the Seas
- Independence of the Seas
- Oasis Class
- Oasis of the Seas
- Allure of the Seas
- Quantum Class
- Quantum of the Seas
- Anthem of the Seas
- Ovation of the Seas (Under Construction)
References[]
- ^ "Princess Cruises: News Center". July 2021.
- ^ http://www.carnival.com/CMS/Articles/seasidetheatre_expansion.aspx
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-03-10. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
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