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Limelight Club .. is it worth a try?


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We saw Kevin Simm on Iona last year

 

Thoroughly enjoyed the night, thought it was great value and felt like a night out on board. Would definitely do it again if we get the chance 

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On 1/6/2024 at 10:16 PM, cheshire said:

Really enjoyed it on Arvia.  La voix was excellent.  Very clever interaction with the audience.   Food was very good.   

Saw La Voix on Iona and loved him/her too! Clever and amusing act and great meal.

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The fact Limelight pretty much sells out every cruise now from very early on shows how much people enjoy both the food and the shows and either book early and/or recommend to friends 

 

Any negative reports we see are far far outweighed by positive ones

 

And by and large the staff clearly know how to manage things well in there now after so much practise

 

Many of the acts are tried and tested. Not only good but good enough for people to want to go and see them again and again 

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I’ve been twice on Britannia, in 2017 and 2022. The first time we saw Eric and Ernie, they were really good and they posed for photos afterwards with everyone. Not everyone’s taste but we all enjoyed it. Lots of young people said they’d enjoyed it too!

Food was really good and as I’d booked early we got seats right at the front.

 

Second time we saw Ray Quinn and he was brilliant. Now they don’t seat you by what order you booked it but we had a decent enough seat. Ray sang swing songs mostly and also talked about his life a bit ( I loved him on Dancing on Ice!) and enjoyed quite a bit of banter with the audience. The food wasn’t quite as good this time but good enough.

 

It’s nice to have your meal and entertainment all in the same place.

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On 1/2/2024 at 9:26 PM, Thedonkeycentrehalf said:

It will be our first time on Britannia so never been to the Limelight.

Is there any way of finding out in advance which act(s) will be on which cruise?

 

Thanks


Bookings normally open about 2 weeks before your cruise. Some entertainers put on their social media if they are performing but normally you don’t find out until about 2 weeks or so before the cruise.

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23 hours ago, P&O SUE said:


Bookings normally open about 2 weeks before your cruise. Some entertainers put on their social media if they are performing but normally you don’t find out until about 2 weeks or so before the cruise.

Thank you. Probably a silly question but when you say we find out two weeks before , does that come up in the Limelight Club part where we would book or would we need to look somewhere else?

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9 hours ago, Thedonkeycentrehalf said:

Thank you. Probably a silly question but when you say we find out two weeks before , does that come up in the Limelight Club part where we would book or would we need to look somewhere else?


Yes it does, in the Cruise Personaliser. If you look now it will probably say ‘coming soon’ and that’s the place to look.

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