"Charles" wrote in message
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> In article , RichC
> wrote:
>
>> Are you saying they now have the "production shows" or just some
>> passenger
>> types of entertainment? I'd be surprised to hear that they made a change
>> in
>> their rules after all these years. Since we moved to Florida we now have
>> to
>> fly north just to get a ship to Bermuda & haven't been there in years.
>
> When I first stated cruising to Bermuda, Celebrity claimed they could
> not have professional shows. On the old Pacific Princess they had
> professional shows. On Zenith a year later they had Newlywed game,
> passenger talent show and and some other passenger participation show
> in the evenings at port and said they were not allowed to have
> professional shows. I just figured they were cheap since my cruise on
> Zenith was after Pacific Princess which had professional shows. On my
> last cruise on Zenith at the end of May this year on the first port
> night Monday in Hamilton they had Celebrity Variety Showtime with
> comedian Rich Ceiesler and Vocalist Paul Tanner in the Celebrity Show
> lounge. On Tuesday night in Hamilton it was World Goes Round staring
> the Celebrity Singers and Dancers, which is a production show. On
> Wednesday they had Comedy Juggler Mark Nizer. Celebrity does note a
> Bermuda governemnt regulation that amplified music is not permitted on
> open decks after 12 midnight. That particular rule about open decks
> makes perfect sense the ships are docked right downtown in both
> Hamilton and St. George.
>
> --
> Charles
The no professional show rule makes since also since they want people to get
off the ship & spend money.
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