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After midnight is an ok dance show. The Brat Pack is a compilation of John Hughes shows like 16 candles, weird science, breakfast club,,,, which are all coming of age shows with teens trying to hook up. Nothing that your 12 year old doesn’t see every day at school, but is kinda of PG13 show. Your discretion on that one. There are always young kids in the audience.

 

Comedy shows an be booked on board, early shows are family oriented. Late shows are 18+.

 

Complimentary dinner shows in the Supper Club can be booked on board (sell out quickly). Family oriented

 

Escape the Big Top escape room can be booked on board. Ailmily oriented and just right for your 14 year old. Hard, but fun for your 12year old. Sells out very fast.

 

Canvas by U is a painting class for an additional fee. If Mom or DDs are artistic, can be fun. Sells out fast.

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After midnight is an ok dance show. The Brat Pack is a compilation of John Hughes shows like 16 candles, weird science, breakfast club,,,, which are all coming of age shows with teens trying to hook up. Nothing that your 12 year old doesn’t see every day at school, but is kinda of PG13 show. Your discretion on that one. There are always young kids in the audience.

 

Comedy shows an be booked on board, early shows are family oriented. Late shows are 18+.

 

Complimentary dinner shows in the Supper Club can be booked on board (sell out quickly). Family oriented

 

Escape the Big Top escape room can be booked on board. Ailmily oriented and just right for your 14 year old. Hard, but fun for your 12year old. Sells out very fast.

 

Canvas by U is a painting class for an additional fee. If Mom or DDs are artistic, can be fun. Sells out fast.

Howl at the Moon is Adults Only after 11 pm as well.

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After midnight is an ok dance show. The Brat Pack is a compilation of John Hughes shows like 16 candles, weird science, breakfast club,,,, which are all coming of age shows with teens trying to hook up. Nothing that your 12 year old doesn’t see every day at school, but is kinda of PG13 show. Your discretion on that one. There are always young kids in the audience.

 

Comedy shows an be booked on board, early shows are family oriented. Late shows are 18+.

 

Complimentary dinner shows in the Supper Club can be booked on board (sell out quickly). Family oriented

 

Escape the Big Top escape room can be booked on board. Ailmily oriented and just right for your 14 year old. Hard, but fun for your 12year old. Sells out very fast.

 

Canvas by U is a painting class for an additional fee. If Mom or DDs are artistic, can be fun. Sells out fast.

 

You indicate that Supper Club (no extra charge) can only be booked on board? What type of entertainment is provided there? Is it like the Manhattan Club on Breakaway?

 

Thanks!C

 

MARAPRINCE

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You indicate that Supper Club (no extra charge) can only be booked on board? What type of entertainment is provided there? Is it like the Manhattan Club on Breakaway?

 

Thanks!C

 

MARAPRINCE

No, the Manhattan Room on Escape is identical to the Manhattan Room on Breakaway. It's a main dining room. The Supper Club on Escape has entertainment that varies cruise to cruise. You won't really know what you're going to get until you are on board, because it changes all the time, sometimes week to week. Sometimes the entertainment is a dinner show, which entails a fee. Sometimes it is free. It just depends. There is no set, regular show in there.

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Just off the Escape 3 weeks ago. We took our 11 & 14 years olds to After Midnight and Brat Pack. They advertise Brat Pack as PG16 and asked that we not sit in the first 6 rows of the show since our kids were younger. There are some times when the actors are down to their underwear. After Midnight is music and dancing. Appropriate for all ages. There was also a magician one night that was family friendly. They also had a comedian which we did not go to.

The Supper Club had musical entertainers every night. Some of them repeated more then one night. The only thing is that they serve the same meal every night in the Supper Club and you don't get to choose off a menu. My parents went 2 nights in a row to see different musicians and got the same meal.

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Is there anything like Cirque (for an additional fee)?

 

There is one night when the Supper Club does a cabaret show with a 5-course tasting menu for an additional charge (2 shows).

 

Other nights, the Supper Club has complimentary 3-course dinners (like the dinners at the Cirque shows on other big ships). The entertainment is guest performers, so will change. Just the experience of a dinner show (especially for free) is fun. But you have to book quickly once you board. You can use the touch screen kiosks near the elevators in public areas.

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We have seen three different complimentary shows in the supper club during our last 4 or 5 cruises on the Escape. All were groups of 4 talented male singers. One sang mainly 'Jersey boys' type songs. The others mixed oldies and some more current music.

All were enjoyable with the show and meal timed to take about 45 minutes. Food is OK, but if you're not happy or full after, you can always go to an MDR or O'Sheehans later.

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Just off the Escape 3 weeks ago. We took our 11 & 14 years olds to After Midnight and Brat Pack. They advertise Brat Pack as PG16 and asked that we not sit in the first 6 rows of the show since our kids were younger. There are some times when the actors are down to their underwear. After Midnight is music and dancing. Appropriate for all ages. There was also a magician one night that was family friendly. They also had a comedian which we did not go to.

The Supper Club had musical entertainers every night. Some of them repeated more then one night. The only thing is that they serve the same meal every night in the Supper Club and you don't get to choose off a menu. My parents went 2 nights in a row to see different musicians and got the same meal.

 

Thank you! My concern was with brat pack. It reminds of the rock of ages in a way. I will save this show for me and my husband. And take the girls to see after midnight. Thanks again!

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Can you book the supper club online o do you have to wait to board?

 

The extra-fee Supper Club cabaret with 5-course tasting menu can be booked in advance. The complimentary 3-course dinner shows have to be booked onboard,,,, and they sell out quickly. You can use one of the touch screen kiosks in the elevator lobbies to book.

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Are the 3-course free Supper Club dinners shows scheduled at the same time every night? We would have to work it into the rest of the reserved shows and dinners that we have and not knowing about the times until we board may eliminate any chance we have of getting to see at least one of these Supper Club shows.

 

MARAPRINCE

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