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The recently launched Royal Caribbean Cruise Liner
Oasis of the Seas, the largest cruise liner in history, features
the unique Rising Tide Bar, a cocktail bar that travels vertically
linking the Royal Promenade with the Central Park. This is a first
for land or sea.

Serapid's involvement in this prestigious project began with an
invitation from the renowned architect Tom Wright of WS Atkins to
look at a concept for a bar which travelled in free space between
two areas with the Royal Carribean Cruise Liner Oasis of the Seas.

The original concept was for the lift to sit on
a large hydraulic ram, but for many reasons this was not a viable
option. Within a few hours a concept using Serapid's LinkLift vertical
lifting columns had been created. The lifting columns were integrated
with guide rails and safety equipment in four aerofoil shaped columns
which were close to eleven metres tall, reaching from the Royal
Promenade to the Central Park.
The bar is oval in shape and contains a fully functioning bar and
its staff, and can accommodate fifty-five patrons. The bar is surrounded
by a glass safety rail which also provides a surface at which people
can rest their drinks and look out over the vast space that is the
Royal promenade. When the bar is in its lowest position at Royal
Promenade level it appears to float in a lagoon of water. Once on
board the passengers travel serenely up with an ever changing vista
as dancing fountains play off the underside of the lift.
The complete bar structure weighs close to forty tonnes and is lifted
by four LinkLift 100R columns each capable of lifting ten tonnes
silently and smoothly over its ten metre travel. The lifting system
had be designed to meet both the EN 81 lift regulations and was
also subjected to independent inspection by DNV to ensure that it
met the regulations for the lifts used in marine applications. Safety
was paramount, and in addition to the standard lift safety brakes
fitted on each of the guides each column has an additional disc
brake on the input shaft and two more brakes on the motor.
The LinkLift operating chains are cleverly stored using custom designed
magazines fitted in to small areas between deck levels.
Serapid worked closely with the architect and their lift integrator
in Finland to ensure that the project was executed in the specified
time and met the stringent safety requirements.
The Rising Tide Bar is the first travelling bar in the world setting
new standards in what can be done with linear motion. Serapid is
currently supplying equipment for a 300 tonne capacity lift in Shanghai
which follows on from its success at the opening ceremony of the
Olympics where the company designed and supplied LinkLifts for ten,
fifty six tonne capacity lifts, which were located underground in
the centre of the stadium.
Let Serapid work with you to develop more 'firsts' by incorporating
large moving features in to hotels, theme parks and signature buildings
across the globe.
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