Shazisfabulous Posted November 3, 2009 #1 Share Posted November 3, 2009 Hello All! We are going on our first cruise AOS, Thanksgiving week –YAY!! I was wondering if live bands will be performing during that week. Does RC offer this and if so, how can I find out who will be available that week? We love to Salsa dance, btw. Thanks in advance for your help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cb at sea Posted November 3, 2009 #2 Share Posted November 3, 2009 There should be a "dance" band and a combo or two that will play throughout the ship. Doesn't matter if it's a "holiday" week...they will have entertainment on all cruises. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamwhatiamnot Posted November 3, 2009 #3 Share Posted November 3, 2009 Hello All! We are going on our first cruise AOS, Thanksgiving week –YAY!! I was wondering if live bands will be performing during that week. Does RC offer this and if so, how can I find out who will be available that week? We love to Salsa dance, btw. Thanks in advance for your help! Hi Shaz We are on the same sailing were B2B and this is the 1st week so really looking forward to a lot of Caribbean/Salsa music even though we are in our ealy 60's can still get up and do a fair bit of hip swaying. Where is DMV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silvery Seas Cruiser Posted November 3, 2009 #4 Share Posted November 3, 2009 The typical live bands on an RCI ship of that class would be a reggae band that plays at the pool, a salsa/merengue etc. combo that plays in Boleros, a small combo with singer that plays here and there, a piano artist that sings and takes requests often in the Schooner Bar , a show orchestra/dance band-- usually about nine to ten pieces these days (used to be bigger.) Oh, there is often a trio of violinists that plays chamber music here and there around the ship and a DJ for the disco and some other events. The reggae and salsa bands vary in quality. I've decided it is pretty much the luck of the draw. I hope you have good luck. I'm very particular about the quality of shipboard music. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jewopaho Posted November 3, 2009 #5 Share Posted November 3, 2009 The typical live bands on an RCI ship of that class would be a reggae band that plays at the pool, a salsa/merengue etc. combo that plays in Boleros, a small combo with singer that plays here and there, a piano artist that sings and takes requests often in the Schooner Bar , a show orchestra/dance band-- usually about nine to ten pieces these days (used to be bigger.) Oh, there is often a trio of violinists that plays chamber music here and there around the ship and a DJ for the disco and some other events. The reggae and salsa bands vary in quality. I've decided it is pretty much the luck of the draw. I hope you have good luck. I'm very particular about the quality of shipboard music. I'm also a bit fussy about the music, and hope that today's RCI's groups are better than the ones we experienced on our last five cruises, all with Princess ... disappointing at best, leaning toward awful. The "house orchestra" was actually a sextet, electronically enhanced. As I remember, the quality of the musicians was far superior on RCI. We cruised on the AOS in 2002, and decided to pop in on a pre-dinner jazz performance in one of the lounges. The musicians were part of the house band ... and literally blew me away, which ain't easy, given my musical background. The pianist (of German descent, as I remember) was incredible. After the set, we talked jazz for close to an hour. Unfortunately, I misplaced his information, and doubt that he's still cruising ... but we have two RCI voyages booked, and stranger things have happened. I'm sure you'll find something to like ... enjoy your first cruise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shazisfabulous Posted November 3, 2009 Author #6 Share Posted November 3, 2009 YAY!! Age is nothing but a number. I bet you will be out swaying me. Well then we must meet at the Salsa lounge. ;) DMV is short for DC, Maryland and Virginia. Hi Shaz We are on the same sailing were B2B and this is the 1st week so really looking forward to a lot of Caribbean/Salsa music even though we are in our ealy 60's can still get up and do a fair bit of hip swaying. Where is DMV WOW you are very serious about your music. I love it!! I'm hoping we luck out in the music department. Thanks for the imformative info. The typical live bands on an RCI ship of that class would be a reggae band that plays at the pool, a salsa/merengue etc. combo that plays in Boleros, a small combo with singer that plays here and there, a piano artist that sings and takes requests often in the Schooner Bar , a show orchestra/dance band-- usually about nine to ten pieces these days (used to be bigger.) Oh, there is often a trio of violinists that plays chamber music here and there around the ship and a DJ for the disco and some other events. The reggae and salsa bands vary in quality. I've decided it is pretty much the luck of the draw. I hope you have good luck. I'm very particular about the quality of shipboard music. Thanks! I'm looking forward to our first cruise. I'm also a bit fussy about the music, and hope that today's RCI's groups are better than the ones we experienced on our last five cruises, all with Princess ... disappointing at best, leaning toward awful. The "house orchestra" was actually a sextet, electronically enhanced. As I remember, the quality of the musicians was far superior on RCI. We cruised on the AOS in 2002, and decided to pop in on a pre-dinner jazz performance in one of the lounges. The musicians were part of the house band ... and literally blew me away, which ain't easy, given my musical background. The pianist (of German descent, as I remember) was incredible. After the set, we talked jazz for close to an hour. Unfortunately, I misplaced his information, and doubt that he's still cruising ... but we have two RCI voyages booked, and stranger things have happened. I'm sure you'll find something to like ... enjoy your first cruise! Thank you all for responding. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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