Impromark
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Hi, my wife is asking about how the family talent show actually works. I understand that it's all in fun and there's no real prize aside from a participation certificate, but at the same time we'd like to understand the mechanics of how it works. I'm a professional comedian and my wife has sung professionally (never in the same act - we'd like to remain a happily married couple, thank you very much!) and our DD8 plays the piano too, so as performers we naturally jump at any chance for some stage time. 
Hopefully we can find the answers to our questions:
- A sample Navigator for a similar Halloween cruise to the one we'll be taking this fall on the Fantasy shows signups to be on Day 2 (at sea) from 10:30-11:15am down at Guest Services. I take it they just take your information and what sort of entry is being submitted? Is it basically first-come, first served? Can one still sign up afterwards? What happens if supply exceeds demand? At any point are the submissions pre-selected or otherwise filtered?
- The same sample shows the talent show rehearsal and performance as happening on Day 5 of the cruise, i.e. after everyone has tendered back on board from Georgetown. "Rehearsal" is from 4:45-5:45pm in the Tube (on the Fantasy), the location of the show. I'm guessing this time allows everyone to be briefed on how the show works, what order each entry will be in, have a quick go at their number, etc. For those people singing, I'll assume they'll bring their own music or pick something from the Disney bubble or karaoke list? Anyone know if a tech will be there or if it's just the host with a mike and a finger on the playlist?
- Finally, the show is from 7:30-8:15pm. It's right after a Family Dance Party, so I'm guessing people are encouraged to dance prior and hang out for the show, etc.? Also, we're currently set for the early dinner seating. Is there enough time to eat first and then head over, or will we have to forego the MDRs to do this in time?
I know it sounds a little weird to want to know all the details for what seems, from various YouTube videos, to be a quick & dirty little show that exists mostly for the families of the talented people, plus any curious onlookers. I've never seen evidence of a full room nor a particularly vocal crowd. Still, coming from our background we're the types who like to be fully ready when it's our turn to do our thing... So any helpful advice or experience would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance!
Mark

Hopefully we can find the answers to our questions:
- A sample Navigator for a similar Halloween cruise to the one we'll be taking this fall on the Fantasy shows signups to be on Day 2 (at sea) from 10:30-11:15am down at Guest Services. I take it they just take your information and what sort of entry is being submitted? Is it basically first-come, first served? Can one still sign up afterwards? What happens if supply exceeds demand? At any point are the submissions pre-selected or otherwise filtered?
- The same sample shows the talent show rehearsal and performance as happening on Day 5 of the cruise, i.e. after everyone has tendered back on board from Georgetown. "Rehearsal" is from 4:45-5:45pm in the Tube (on the Fantasy), the location of the show. I'm guessing this time allows everyone to be briefed on how the show works, what order each entry will be in, have a quick go at their number, etc. For those people singing, I'll assume they'll bring their own music or pick something from the Disney bubble or karaoke list? Anyone know if a tech will be there or if it's just the host with a mike and a finger on the playlist?
- Finally, the show is from 7:30-8:15pm. It's right after a Family Dance Party, so I'm guessing people are encouraged to dance prior and hang out for the show, etc.? Also, we're currently set for the early dinner seating. Is there enough time to eat first and then head over, or will we have to forego the MDRs to do this in time?
I know it sounds a little weird to want to know all the details for what seems, from various YouTube videos, to be a quick & dirty little show that exists mostly for the families of the talented people, plus any curious onlookers. I've never seen evidence of a full room nor a particularly vocal crowd. Still, coming from our background we're the types who like to be fully ready when it's our turn to do our thing... So any helpful advice or experience would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance!
Mark
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