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We are interested in doing this in Aruba on our AOS cruise in Feb.

 

What type of food is served for dinner? What is the place like that hosts dinner?

 

Thank so much in advance! :D :D

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Our group of eight did this tour back in August. Had a blast. This is a trip not to miss. The dinner was held in the private courtyard of the former Ambassador's residence. Very private, and nice. You get a short tour of the house when you're done dinner. Tour takes about ten minutes.

Dinner was tasty. I think we had a piece of beef (boneless), veggies and a salad. Sit down dinner, served by waiters. It was very nice and just enough food. We didn't feel stuffed. Felt comfortable. You'll like it.

Enjoy the bus tour. It's great. Best night we spent in Aruba.

One note, the tour ends around midnight. Plan accordingly.

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This is a fun nite out if your in a group..The Bus Driver (same one for years ) is insane.. (you'll See...shes a trade mark) All I could think of was a Lady Tiny Tim...That sounded like Joan Rivers and then some. Anyway, They pick u up in a very colorful paranda Bus ..slap moraccas in your hands and right off your involved with the party. They picked us up to "WHO LET THE DOGS OUT" blasting..and the tunes played on and loud all the way to the California Lighthouse where you start off with a Champagne toast at sunset...was so beautiful, and then off to dinner and then clubing...Won't say anymore..don't want to spoil the adventure..For more details check www.visitaruba.com info and prices...The ages are mixed on this tour...We are in our 50's and some where in early 20's and even past our age group...Everyone had fun. Give it a whirl. Then a few days to re-group yourself. Really!!! Trashed...

Deb in Ma.

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Sierratango is correct. This trip is not to be missed. The lady driver Sierrantango is referring to is called "Mama". She's a nut. We were a bus full of strangers in all age groups, but by the time we hit the first bar (after dinner), we were all partying like we've known each other for years. Book early, because this tour only holds about 25 people per "open-air" bus. During our tour, there were two buses rolling. The other bus was not having as much fun as we were because we had "Mama" as our tour guide. People from the other bus were trying to stowaway on our bus.

Take the tour - you won't be sorry.

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