Fans of the decade of excess are going to want to check out Royal Caribbean's new show.
Utopia of the Seas is the sixth Oasis Class cruise ship and launches this summer with an all-new show that follows up on arguably Royal Caribbean's best musical tribute show to date.
Royal Caribbean Senior Vice President of Entertainment Nick Weir posted a teaser on his X account that revealed the name of its next show.
"Aqua 80 Too" is all the video teaser displayed, but it is clearly a follow up to Aqua 80 that first debuted on Oasis of the Seas.
Held in the open-air Aquatheater, Royal Caribbean first debuted Aqua 80 on Oasis of the Seas in 2019 to coincide with her massive amplification.
Read more: Oasis of the Seas ship guide
Like all Aquatheater shows, it features a live performance of world-class acrobats, extreme sports athletes and divers set to music. In the case of Aqua 80s, it's only music of the 1980s.
It's a musical tribute to the decade, and many cruisers have come back loving the show.
Reddit user kanojo22 posted, "I must recommend the Aqua80 show. It was amazing! I watched it 3 times and loved it every time. Even my kids who aren’t 80s music fans like me thought it was great."
Their post sparked a great deal of responses echoing the initial post.
LitigatedLaureate added, "Aqua 80 is the best cruise ship show I've ever seen. Honestly I'd rather sit and watch Aqua80 over a fair amount of actual Broadway shows I've seen."
KTrentLR agreed, "I couldn't agree more! Aqua '80 is the best aqua show in the fleet."
Royal Caribbean has not officially announced the entertainment for Utopia of the Seas yet, but Mr. Weir is fond of leaking bits of information about new shows on social media.
His passion for his shows is evident in how much work goes into crafting these original productions. As such, he enjoys sharing behind-the-scenes previews of what guests can expect.
Utopia of the Seas is currently under construction at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. Since the Aquatheater isn't ready yet, Royal Caribbean can still prepare for the show from land.
Royal Caribbean has its own Entertainment facility in South Florida, where the cast for the new show will begin rehearsals.
Inside the custom facility are stages where cast members can practice nearly all aspects of the show so that when they can get onboard the ship, they're not starting at the first step.
Coming July 2024
Utopia of the Seas will be the first new Royal Caribbean's ship that offers shorter cruises first. Usually new ships conduct longer voyages when they enter service.
Utopia will sail from Port Canaveral, Florida on 3- and 4-night cruises to The Bahamas, each scheduled to stop at Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Why short cruises? It's an effort to attract first-time cruisers, who are leery of going on any cruise ship for a week.
The idea is to offer short cruises on its newest hardware so that anyone who is considering a short cruise as their first sailing will see a clear delineation between what options are out there.
The inaugural sailing is 3-night weekend cruise on July 19, 2024.
While Utopia is about 7% smaller than Icon, she is still packed with plenty for passengers to do to keep them busy.
On the top deck, you'll find three pool areas, an aqua park for kids, surf simulator, zip line, basketball court, and 295-foot dry slide down the back of the ship.
The Royal Railroad will feature a classic train motif that delivers a mixed reality experience. After prototyping the train car experience at Royal Caribbean's Miami headquarters, the team feels confident it will deliver an incredible new option for passengers.
Izumi has been moved up to Central Park, which is a first for the Oasis Class. Izumi will also have a new pickup window which allows quick grab and go offerings for guests.
Park Cafe will have a new evening terrace experience, which the cruise line hopes will invigorate evenings in this neighborhood.
Giovanni's Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar has been relocated into the deck 11 and 12 former Wonderland location.
Speaking of food, there will be a food truck on the pool deck, and a tiki bar on the Royal Promenade.