Latin America. Control AV marked a major milestone with the successful completion of sound, light and video systems for Royal Caribbean's latest flagship, the Icon of the Seas. This remarkable achievement cements the ship's status as the world's largest cruise ship, offering passengers an unparalleled entertainment experience on the high seas.
With an impressive array of 68 distinct entertainment lounges, from cozy piano bars to a stately Broadway-style theater, Icon of the Seas sets a new standard for in-flight entertainment.
Control AV, with offices in the United States, Finland, Spain and Colombia, joined its team of engineers from around the world to deliver state-of-the-art audiovisual and lighting systems. This collaborative effort took nearly five years to bring Royal Caribbean's and designers' concept designs to life, merging art and science to create an immersive and unforgettable experience for passengers.
A notable innovation is the introduction of the innovative L-acoustics L-ISA acoustics system in the ship's theatre, which elevates the acoustic experience to unprecedented levels at sea. This state-of-the-art technology offers visitors a level of immersion only found in the best land-based entertainment venues.
In addition, Control AV used DAS Audio's systems, which are strategically installed on all open decks, ensuring exceptional sound quality and coverage. Passengers aboard Icon of the Seas can enjoy crisp, clear sound whether they're lounging by the pool or strolling along the boardwalk, enriching their overall onboard experience.
"This project is a milestone in maritime entertainment technology. We are thrilled to contribute to the success of Icon of the Seas by enhancing the onboard experience for passengers with our innovative audio-visual solutions," said Amir El Yordi, President of AV Control.
A marvel of modern engineering, Icon of the Seas offers all the amenities expected of a vessel of its caliber. From captivating live performances to exhilarating cinematic experiences, the ship promises to redefine cruise entertainment.