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Live TV show filmed on the Regal


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Some of the things taped and then available on the cabin TV are some game shows, some lectures, and the daily morning show by the CD. There can also be activities there which are not taped, such as Bingo.

 

When choosing where to sit in the Princess Live! room, note that cameras and the cameramen/camerawomen will block the view from a number of seats.

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Anyone knows how the Live TV show filming works on the Regal. We will be on this ship in September and this is new to us. Thank you,,,,

Nothing that impressive. Game shows, like the Marriage Game, are held in Princess Live. They are recorded and available on the cabin TV at a later date. In my opinion Princess Live is a poorly conceived venue.

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Nothing that impressive. Game shows, like the Marriage Game, are held in Princess Live. They are recorded and available on the cabin TV at a later date. In my opinion Princess Live is a poorly conceived venue.

It works OK for what you mentioned but not for group activities like trivia where 4 or 5 people have to converse with one another.

The seats aren't the most comfortable either.

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Nothing that impressive. Game shows, like the Marriage Game, are held in Princess Live. They are recorded and available on the cabin TV at a later date. In my opinion Princess Live is a poorly conceived venue.

It’s the worst thing Princess has ever come up with, uncomfortable seats, no place to put drinks, no drink service. The poor cruise staff have to act up to a camera a pretend they are on tv, it’s embarrassing for them and the audience

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It works OK for what you mentioned but not for group activities like trivia where 4 or 5 people have to converse with one another.

The seats aren't the most comfortable either.

Yes agree with you. But think of the Marriage game in Princess Live vs. Explorer's Lounge.

Princess Live - Over crowded, little standing room, no drink service or place to put a drink, fake TV show, really difficult to get up and leave, uncomfortable seats, can't get to far side of room without crossing the stage area, small entrance.

Explorer's Lounge - Also over crowded, but standing room in the back and around the bar area, drink service, tables for drinks, no TV recording, more comfortable seating, can enter and exit from multiple places.

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Yes agree with you. But think of the Marriage game in Princess Live vs. Explorer's Lounge.

Princess Live - Over crowded, little standing room, no drink service or place to put a drink, fake TV show, really difficult to get up and leave, uncomfortable seats, can't get to far side of room without crossing the stage area, small entrance.

Explorer's Lounge - Also over crowded, but standing room in the back and around the bar area, drink service, tables for drinks, no TV recording, more comfortable seating, can enter and exit from multiple places.

 

So agree. That is truly one of the things we enjoyed about being back on the Crown vs our last few Regal sailings.

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