Moana

swimfin

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Hello! Now that we are a little farther into the Treasure sailings, can somebody help me to understand Moana. It seems to me that it’s not offered all the time and is it a Broadway type show like the ones at night and it’s done at a different time? I’m a bit confused on what I have read and I’m trying to figure out if it’s possible to watch the show. Cheers!
 
Broadway style show in the Walt Disney Theatre. My Western Caribbean cruise had it on the last night. There are 2 performances in the evening. You go to the show opposite of your dining time. I had 545 pm dinner so I went to 830 pm performance. They also had a 3 pm matinee performance which didn’t go to because still on Castaway.
 
Broadway style show in the Walt Disney Theatre. My Western Caribbean cruise had it on the last night. There are 2 performances in the evening. You go to the show opposite of your dining time. I had 545 pm dinner so I went to 830 pm performance. They also had a 3 pm matinee performance which didn’t go to because still on Castaway.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
 

Just got off Treasure today. We had 4 showings (2 night ones on day 6 and 2 on day 7). We went to the day 7 show and the theater was 3/4 full: you could walk in right before showing and get a seat unless you wanted to be center and close to the stage. The first night people were lining up 1+ hours before hand.
 
Just got off Treasure today. We had 4 showings (2 night ones on day 6 and 2 on day 7). We went to the day 7 show and the theater was 3/4 full: you could walk in right before showing and get a seat unless you wanted to be center and close to the stage. The first night people were lining up 1+ hours before hand.
Oh that's interesting to hear - I haven't seen them doing the same main-stage show on more than one day before. I'm guessing they realized the demand is definitely there (all the vlogs I've seen of the Treasure say that it's the best show in the fleet at this point).
 
Oh that's interesting to hear - I haven't seen them doing the same main-stage show on more than one day before. I'm guessing they realized the demand is definitely there (all the vlogs I've seen of the Treasure say that it's the best show in the fleet at this point).
Both Moana and Beauty and the Beast had 4 showings on our cruise. We did the first showings of each and the theaters were packed.

Moana was awesome, IMO, but we also thought Beauty was great, too.
 
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Just got off Treasure today. We had 4 showings (2 night ones on day 6 and 2 on day 7). We went to the day 7 show and the theater was 3/4 full: you could walk in right before showing and get a seat unless you wanted to be center and close to the stage. The first night people were lining up 1+ hours before hand.
Did they do the Beauty and Beast and Seas the Adventure? My cruise we had Beauty and the Beast on night 6 and Seas on night 2. Night 1 was the new Captain America movie, other night was an act called Flyboys, they had a magician and some buckets and boards act that we didn’t go to.

Definitely go to Indiana Jones Chose Your Adventure show in Sarabi - it’s hysterical.
 
Did they do the Beauty and Beast and Seas the Adventure? My cruise we had Beauty and the Beast on night 6 and Seas on night 2. Night 1 was the new Captain America movie, other night was an act called Flyboys, they had a magician and some buckets and boards act that we didn’t go to.

Definitely go to Indiana Jones Chose Your Adventure show in Sarabi - it’s hysterical.
Yes they did Seas the first night (we didn’t go) and Beauty and the Beast 2 showings each on two different nights. The Indiana Jones show was great!
 

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