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"Capers" for Poesia?


terryde

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just returned and if you are hoping the "capers" will give you an insight as to activities, well, there really wasn't much. 2 dance lessons a day, some exercises in the pool area in the am, bingo (of course) and a show in the evening. Maybe one or two other events but not on port days.

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Here is a list of the activites on the Poesia the first sea day on our Nov 15-20 sailing.

 

2 Captain's Wecome Cocktails

Fruit and Vegetable Carving Demonstration

Emeralds and Watch Seminar

Art Auction

Amber Seminar

Sushi Making Demonstration

Morning Walk

Soft Gym

Stretching

Aerobics

Table Soccer Tournament

Meeting for Tennis Players

Mini Golf Tournament

Double Ping Pong Tournament

Shuffleboard Tournament

Tennis Tournament

Election of the Queen and King of the Sea

Group Dances

2 Bingos

Salsa Dance Lesson

Arts and Crafts (Paper Flowers)

Arts and Crafts (T-shirts painting)

Cinema Trivia

2 Shows in the Carlo Felice Theatre - Legends of Atlantis

Dance Musical Game

Miss Poesia Election

Hip Hop @ RnB with the Entertainment Team

Plus live music in all the lounges, bars and public areas that included piano and double violin, harp and double classical guitars, Jazz artists, and more.

 

There are probably several other events and entertainment that I have overlooked.

 

There was also a Shiprocked convention charter on our cruise that included lots of heavy metal music either free or for a fee to attend. The aft end of deck 7 was reserved for most of their functions. The forward lounge on deck 13/14 was also reserved for private events.

 

The Fontana dining room was open every day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Fixed dining was offered in the 2 main dining rooms at 530pm and 8pm. The Shiprocked group were all assigned the late dining time, and the rest of the passengers were offered 530pm dining. This scheduling allowed for a very comfortable 2 hours for dinner. There was usually only one show in the main theatre each night because the Shiprocked group had their own private entertainment scheduled after their 8pm dining. There was also tea and late hour snacks like pizza and desserts available each night in the buffet each day, in addition to the breakfast, lunch and dinner schedule in the buffet. There were also self-serve ice cream machines available all afternoon everyday on both ends of deck 13 , and 2 specialty restaurants (Sushi bar and Italian) available each night for dinner.

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