Ponant Le Champlain | Blue Eye Lounge Tour & Review | 4K
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The whole concept is it's designed as if you are inside of a whale.
So, when you're sitting in here, um you can only come in at certain times of the day.
I highly recommend that you sign up for one of the tours down here.
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Join Danny as he tours the Blue Eye Lounge aboard Ponant's Le Champlain. This is the most unique lounge we have ever seen aboard a cruise ship. CHECK IT OUT! Let Harr Travel Book Your Next Ponant Cruise! https://res.harrtravel.com/contact Find Harr Travel on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harrtravel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harrtravel/ It's one thing to sail on a luxury ship -- and yet another to relax in its comfy lounge -- but it's a whole brave new world to step foot into a luxurious underwater area that offers full, unlimited views of the sea life surrounding you. It gives an entire new meaning to the word "immersion." First of its kind, the underwater lounge was created by architect Jacques Rougerie in an effort to let guests become modern-day explorers, following in the wake of Jules Verne, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and the great adventurers. The Blue Eye also houses a bar that features only quiet drinks (no margs here sorry), as well as cameras and microphones that bring you closer to the ocean environment around you. Visually, the lounge evokes cetaceans and jellyfish with rounded furniture directed toward two large, eye-shaped portholes looking out into the subaquatic world. For a more in-depth look at the surrounding marine life, Ponant also created three non-intrusive underwater cameras that project images of the oceanβs seabed and photo-luminescent organisms onto digital screens integrated into the Blue Eyeβs design. The cruise line also enlisted contemporary music composer and sound design expert Michel Redolfi to develop hydrophones that transmit the natural symphony of the sea into the lounge. For a true multi-sensory experience, you can relax and sit in Body Listening Sofas that each discreetly vibrate in unison with the sounds of the ocean -- to create an underwater encounter guests can see, hear, and feel. How fabulous is that?