steamboat will
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- Oct 14, 2008
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Don't you think many first timers want a show on the first night? It starts the cruise of with a bang and you get to experience something and meet the cruise director.... I certainly think it's a good start to the cruise. Or at least put a show on and give people the choice of wether they want to attend.
Disney's strongest asset is surly Thier IP and entertainment. Why leave that huge theatre empty? I think the ship should be bursting at the seams with things to do give people choices. Same with the dining rotations... Its either eat at your rotation or make do with pool snacks and basic service If you don't want to attend a certain restaurant.
Disney's strongest asset is surly Thier IP and entertainment. Why leave that huge theatre empty? I think the ship should be bursting at the seams with things to do give people choices. Same with the dining rotations... Its either eat at your rotation or make do with pool snacks and basic service If you don't want to attend a certain restaurant.
It was short, kind of hokey and always predictible but I always enjoyed it. It was simply how a great cruise begins. We often had Christian for a CD and he would talk for a while and explain what would be coming up the next day. I really do miss it. I guess it went away with the ice sculptures and amazing Halloween decorations.













