Entertainment, Bars, Lounges & Parties 11 ENTERTAINMENT TO TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY
Every night on board our ships, it’s show time, big-time. You’ll be amazed by the size, scale and spectacular music, dancing and special effects in our own production shows. And you’ll be transported to Broadway with fully-staged hit shows, like Priscilla Queen of the Desert – The Musical, Rock of Ages, After Midnight, Million Dollar Quartet, the dance sensation Burn the Floor and Legally Blonde The Musical. Sing along with Howl at the Moon, a really rockin’ Duelling Piano Show or relive the legend of The Beatles at The Cavern Club. Add in comedy, cabaret and music all over the ship and, well, that’s entertainment the way it should be.
BARS, LOUNGES AND PARTIES GALORE
Sometimes we just don’t know when to stop and that’s why you’ll discover up to 22 bars and lounges on your ship. They range from the definitely cool like the SVEDKA & Inniskillin Ice Bar – eight degrees below zero – to the sizzling dancefloor of the Bliss Ultra Lounge and Florida- inspired hostelries. And in between you’ve got champagne bars and cocktail bars, wine bars and beer halls, coffee bars, sports bars and alfresco venues on The Waterfront and poolside. Choose a favourite or experience them all. Just remember to save some energy for our dazzling White Hot and H2GLOW Parties.
BOOK ENTERTAINMENT IN ADVANCE You can book the world-class entertainment on our newest ships online on
www.ncl.eu/myncl before your cruise.
DRINKS PACKAGES Refresh yourself any time you like with Norwegian’s soft drinks and alcoholic drinks packages. See page 25 for details.
Not all facilities and shows are available on all ships. See
www.ncl.eu for details. *Due to legislation, there is no casino on Pride of America. Guests must be at least 18 years of age to play and claim any winnings.
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