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Malt Shop Memories Cruise-2015


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I'd like some feedback from those on the Malt Shop cruise ending Nov 8......Are there performances every night and can one easily access these shows??? In other words, is the cruise worth the price??? Any negatives or drawbacks??? Can you find a performance each night and is there ample space??? Any feedback is appreciated...thanks so much

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I'd like some feedback from those on the Malt Shop cruise ending Nov 8......Are there performances every night and can one easily access these shows??? In other words, is the cruise worth the price??? Any negatives or drawbacks??? Can you find a performance each night and is there ample space??? Any feedback is appreciated...thanks so much

yes performances each night in the main lounge plus several of the smaller venues have shows going on

At 11pm or there abouts there are shows in the Crow's Nest usually the Elvis impersonators ...good show

 

The shows & MDR have assigned time

You get early show (6pm) & late dinner (8:30pm I think) or

early dinner ( 6pm) & late show (9 pm)

Those that book onboard get reserve seating the other will have other seats that do not have a reserve sticker on them but you need to line up 30 min prior to get a good seat when the doors open

 

They were talking about changing this system because of the complaints of having to line up early

 

hope this helps

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take a look at the 2016 lineup...how many of the artists would you pay to see (on an individual basis), if they came to your town to do a concert over the course of a year...add up premium tickets for 2, a nice dinner, parking, gas, babysitting and you would probably treat yourself to a hotel overnight and post concert drinks..and remember if you saw them in concert in your town, your chances of meeting your favorite artists are remote...on the charter you would have several opportunites for interaction....if you would pay to see more then 3 artists in the line up then the charter becomes very cost efficient over the price of a regular cruise...fyi, most veteran music charter cruises would recommend to you that an interior or oceanview cabin works just fine because you are never in your cabin (because of the music activities) except to sleep, shower and change clothes (on a regular cruise a balcony becomes much more important)

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