October 20th 2007 Western Magic Part 6

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It's still there - called Le Nouba or something like that. It's located at the very end of the DTD WestSide... just across from House of Blues and next door to Disney Quest.

We've never been - not really a big fan of Cirque - but I'm pretty sure you can buy tickets online.

I;m not a huge fan of spending that much money on tix. OUCH!
 
We like Atlantis OK, SG-1 was better.

The actress you don't like does grow on you, but there was a big shoot-out at the end of the last season, and we don't know if her character is going to make it. Sam Carter (from SG-1) is joining the cast of Atlantis this year, so we'll be watching.

Enjoy the last few episodes!

Oh Sam is joining Atlantis, that's cool! :thumbsup2 I am looking forward to the Stargate movies!!!! ::yes::

Looking for something fun for us to do after the cruise. Anyone know where I can find info on Cirque du Soleil at DTD? I googled it and I couldn't find the right one.

Does it still exist at DTD? Anyone have a link for me?:confused3

Nancy, here is the La Nouba site, about half way down is a link for buying tickets. If you have never seen a Cirque show, you may be in for a treat. La Nouba was pretty good, not a bad one for your first!

http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/CirqueDuSoleil/en/showstickets/lanouba/TicketsGeneral/tickets
 

It's still there - called Le Nouba or something like that. It's located at the very end of the DTD WestSide... just across from House of Blues and next door to Disney Quest.

We've never been - not really a big fan of Cirque - but I'm pretty sure you can buy tickets online.

I'm pretty sure that it was still there last year in May.

Oh Sam is joining Atlantis, that's cool! :thumbsup2



Nancy, here is the La Nouba site, about half way down is a link for buying tickets. If you hava never seen a Cirque show, you may be in for a treat. La Nouba was pretty good, not a bad one for your first!

http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/CirqueDuSoleil/en/showstickets/lanouba/TicketsGeneral/tickets


Thanks kids! :hug: I didn't know about the Le Nouba name. Is that something like Vive La Moccachino? :lmao:
 
Whoa!!! After I just shelled out almost $600 on Lion King tickets I don't think I'm too willing to spend another $700.00 on decent tickets for Cirque.

Looks like I better rethink this. Maybe another Luau instead.:confused3
 
Looking for something fun for us to do after the cruise. Anyone know where I can find info on Cirque du Soleil at DTD? I googled it and I couldn't find the right one.

Does it still exist at DTD? Anyone have a link for me?:confused3

Hi Nancy,

We saw La Nouba a few years ago. In my opinion it was very good. High price for tickets. If you are going to go try getting tickets first row above the walkway that seperates the levels. Before the actual show starts clowns come out on that walkway and do a short act. If you are in the lower level you have to turn and look up. We found that our seats were great for seeing everything. There is so much going on in the show it is amazing. There are acrobats,trapieze artist, jugglers the list goes on and on. It is great.

Lynn
 
Whoa!!! After I just shelled out almost $600 on Lion King tickets I don't think I'm too willing to spend another $700.00 on decent tickets for Cirque.

Looks like I better rethink this. Maybe another Luau instead.:confused3

Sorry Nancy how many of there are you. Wow the price has really gone up!!
 
Whoa!!! After I just shelled out almost $600 on Lion King tickets I don't think I'm too willing to spend another $700.00 on decent tickets for Cirque.

Looks like I better rethink this. Maybe another Luau instead.:confused3

Spend the evening at Raglan Road - good food, good drink, and free Irish music! And it shouldn't cost $700 ... even with the six of you! :goodvibes
 
Sorry Nancy how many of there are you. Wow the price has really gone up!!


Hi LL! :wave:

There are 6 adults and for a Saturday night they want way too much money for some good tickets. We'll go sometime when the kids aren't with us instead.

Maybe I'll just put a few bucks on their onboard credits. Carrie posted a phone number awhile back and I think the kids would appreciate that more since each couple only got $150.00 from AAA when they booked.

They really wanted to do MNSSHP but the only night we'd go was Oct 19th and they don't have it that night.
 
Spend the evening at Raglan Road - good food, good drink, and free Irish music! And it shouldn't cost $700 ... even with the six of you! :goodvibes


Is that at DTD? Pleasure Island? I think our Hoppers still have some PI options on them.
 
Is that at DTD? Pleasure Island? I think our Hoppers still have some PI options on them.

It's near the front of Pleasure Island - past Portabellos and Cookes of Dublin. You don't need a PI ticket to go to Raglan Road. :thumbsup2

Now... if you were to go to someplace like the Adventurers Club (which is a hoot!) you would need a PI ticket for that. No food at the AC - drinks only - but it is a lot of fun.
 
So sorry to hear you're having problems - that makes no sense whatsoever! I hope you get it sorted out! :hug:



We don't play for big money either...We have been playing Texas hold 'em tournament style (everyone throws 1-10 dollars into the pot, winner takes all) or just for fun. Maybe we can play a couple hands!

I am in for any poker games on the cruise!
 
Hi LL! :wave:

There are 6 adults and for a Saturday night they want way too much money for some good tickets. We'll go sometime when the kids aren't with us instead.

Maybe I'll just put a few bucks on their onboard credits. Carrie posted a phone number awhile back and I think the kids would appreciate that more since each couple only got $150.00 from AAA when they booked.

They really wanted to do MNSSHP but the only night we'd go was Oct 19th and they don't have it that night.

I thought you put the kids in Cat 10 or Cat 11? How did you get $150 for each of them. That was for Cats 4-9. :confused3

I think I may have gotten hosed by only getting $50 on my Cat 10 SPH.
 
Hey BB fans, the POV was today.

No need to watch the show any more until the final night, if you want to watch that. It might be interesting when they all get back together, but for the next week, I don't see any surprises from here to the final two. :sad2:
 
Hi Nancy,

We saw La Nouba a few years ago. In my opinion it was very good. High price for tickets. If you are going to go try getting tickets first row above the walkway that seperates the levels. Before the actual show starts clowns come out on that walkway and do a short act. If you are in the lower level you have to turn and look up. We found that our seats were great for seeing everything. There is so much going on in the show it is amazing. There are acrobats,trapieze artist, jugglers the list goes on and on. It is great.

Lynn

we havent seen that Cirque show but we have seen a different one - it is great to see for all ages - I think spencer was 6 when he saw it and he loved it too. very entertaining
 
I thought you put the kids in Cat 10 or Cat 11? How did you get $150 for each of them. That was for Cats 4-9. :confused3

I think I may have gotten hosed by only getting $50 on my Cat 10 SPH.

how do you get the $150?? is that when you use book via Disney? A friend of mine is a travel agent and she booked our cruise. I woudl switch my reservation unless she gets screwed by it. Does anyone know how it works?

Jessalynn
 
how do you get the $150?? is that when you use book via Disney? A friend of mine is a travel agent and she booked our cruise. I woudl switch my reservation unless she gets screwed by it. Does anyone know how it works?

Jessalynn

Sorry, it is for AAA (American Automobile Association).

Not sure if CAA offers the same deal.

It is suppose to be $50 for Cats 10-12 (i.e. no window) and $150 for Cats 4-9 (i.e. window or exterior cabin).

The discount for booking with DCL while onboard is $200 room credit plus 10% off (this is for the 7 nights).

On 3 and 4 nighters, I think it is only $50-$100 room credit in addition to the 10% off (which they just started about a year ago or so for the shorter cruises).

For our repo, which was a rebook, we only got $200 for 15 nights. Kind of a rip if you ask me. We did get 10% off, however, so that was cool. We'll transfer out to AAA and get another $150 room credit.
 
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