Cruise lines are closing the gap that developed between land vs. cruise travel that developed during the pandemic. https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/cruise-operators-plan-hike-prices-163304794.html
Redirecting back to OP's original query (noise, not shade), I never recall seeing a band around the Sunset Bar---maybe a singing guitarist, but never at night. Ditto for MC---no band. I remember little activity on it in the evening.
Like I said, your link refers to an airline that does not exist, and is more than 10 years old. And thank you for proving my point! American Ailines---"Some countries require"---NOT the airline. Delta---"In general"---NOT always. Here's United---"Note that some countries require passports to be valid for at least six months."---NOT the airline. Air Canada---"Some countries require that your passport be valid for three or six months beyond your date of return. "---NOT the airline.
Like I said when you posted this on the other thread, the first hand actual reports on these threads are much more helpful than a stale government website image that was updated when? BTW, still waiting for the source stating airlines that require 6 month passport vaildity.