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I didn’t keep all the patters, but I do have Juneau, Skagway and the last day. This is just some information while you’re waiting for the scanned copies.

Early Dining in Provence was 5:15. The production shows were 7:30 and 9:30 in Juneau and 6:45 and 8:15 in Skagway. The last night had Voice of the Ocean at 8:00 and the international crew show at 9:45.

Libby Riddles was 2:00 in Juneau, and Puppies in the Atrium was 5:00 in Skagway.

MUTS were The Post, Black Panther, Justice League, Thor:Ragnarok, and Citque de Soleil Algeria

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One thing I am most curious about is the TRUE early dining time. Of course our personalizer says we are confirmed for 5:30 - but rumor is once you are on board, it magically changes to 5:15.

 

Last week, early Traditional was at 5:15, Late seating at 7:30.

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Not going to scan the Patters, but some other info for you:

The Welcome Aboard Showtime was 9:15 the first night (All Aboard! was 8:00)

1st Cruise Day (Hubbard Glacier, Formal night) - Encore was the show at 7:30 and 9:30; Hawley Magic at 8:45 & 10:30

2nd Cruise Day (Glacier Bay) - Comedian at 7:30 & 9:30, Headliner (vocalist) at 8:30 & 10:15, 50s/60s Dance Party at 8:45

Skagway - On the Bayou at 6:45, 8:15, & 9:45; Steve Hites "North to Alaska" at 7:00; Mardi Gras & Balloon Drop Party at 8:45

Juneau (Formal night) - Motor City at 7:30 & 9:30; Tribute to Edith Piaf at 8:30 & 10:15

Ketchikan - Hawley Magic at 7:30 & 9:30; Dancing with The Princess Stars at 8:45

Last night was just Voice of the Ocean & Crew Show as previously noted.

 

We only saw On the Bayou, enjoyed it! All the singers were very good. We're not into the comedian or magic shows, so can't comment on those. However, we did enjoy the other music venues, especially the Orphea Quartet (great female singer!) and the guitarist Jon Jones (both were in the Wheelhouse). One night some of the Princess Orchestra did a show of jazz standards there, too. We usually like listening to the piano guy in Crooners, but were not impressed with him this time.

 

The naturalists, Don Hellstern, gave 3 really interesting talks during the daytime -- one on the glaciers, & two on animals of Alaska (the 2nd was just about the whales). He was informative and entertaining (a college professor).

 

Hope this gives you some idea of what's offered, along with Trivia, Marriage Match, Kareoke, and all the other usual cruise activities!

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