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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Princess Cruises Chooses Robe for Groundbreaking Sun Princess ship - First in New Sphere Class

www.robe.cz/news: With a capacity of 5,900, the Sun Princess boasts brand-new entertainment venues and innovative concepts. The ship has recently been equipped with a comprehensive Robe Lighting package, including 4 x FORTE FSs, 4 x RoboSpot systems, 27 x ESPRITES, 76 x PAINTES, 22 x Spiider LED wash beams, 24 x LEDBeam 350s, 43 x LEDBeam 150s, 57 x Spikie+s and 14 x T11 Profiles with gobo modules, plus 21 x ParFect 150s, 42 x Tetra1s, 30 x iPAINTES, 13 x iSpiiders, 17 x iBeam 350s, 5x iTetra2s and 19 x iBar 15s.

1 comment:

Theo K said...

With installations and performance being such a large part of cruise ship life it is no wonder that when a new cruise ship is built hundreds of thousands of dollars of lighting equipment goes into these vessels. It interesting reading about Robe's product line, a company I didn't know existed until I read this article, and how selectins were made for this project. Something I find fascinating when it comes to Cruise ships is the custom colors of the casings for speakers and lighting fixtures. As a person who was recently on a cruise ship it was interesting seeing movers with white casings as opposed to the black casings we are more accustomed to and led me to have many questions about sourcing and pricing for these special cases. With so much entertainment happening at sea it was interesting reading about what fixtures are a part of creating these experiences for guests.