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I'm hopping on Ruby this upcoming Saturday. 

Can anyone tell me if the production on the ship is "Magic to do"? ..It's been on two of my ships already and I am NOT a fan so I am really hoping it's not going to be on this ship as well... Someone please give me some good news 😛 

 

Also, Can anyone tell me what's playing on MUTTS? I want to make sure I don't download those specific movies onto my ipad. 

Do inside cabins have the on demand and new TV's?  

And anything else you can tell me would be great! Thank you! 

 

Haha I realize I must sound Tv obsessed - I'm really not, I just stay up later than my husband and I need the tv to entertain me 😛 

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Yes, still showing "magic to do"...the on demand TV's are nice, as our cruise (7 day coastal) did not have much in the way of onboard entertainment....MUTS showed Antman, Momma Mia, and some more obscure movies

 

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oh no... My husband will enjoy antman haha he's been begging me to see it and I told him I simply DO NOT want to see it.. I guess I will have to cave as I have no choice..I won't make him suffer through mama mia haha 

 

Super bummed about that Magic to do.. It was not good at all in my opinion, I was hoping to see something else.. Oh well I guess I'll go to bed early that night or hit the casino... Thank you 

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28 minutes ago, Dreamer333 said:

What is Magic To Do?

It is a musical show produced by Steven Swartz around 55 minutes long that has magic illusions within it. It is not a magic show. I have seen it as least 4 times and enjoyed it. Arrive at least 45 minutes early for seating.

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Magic to Do is a pleasant show, but I have seen it several times and will skip it if there is anything better to do that evening.  

 

If they are still doing Once Upon a Dream, I will probably skip that even if there is nothing else going on.   The way they "improve" Bridge Over Troubled Waters" does bad things to my blood pressure.

 

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ohh I don;t know if I agree with that last comment. I think Princess entertainers are fantastic.. They could be on off broadway.... I still think they do a good job I just didn't enjoy Magic to do...None of my party did to be honest.  

I have not see Once upon a dream so hopefully they are doing that one instead 😛

 

my husband and I just watched crazy rich Asians last night and we did not get what all the hype was about so I will skip that. My husband will be bummed if Antman isn't playing because I already told him it was since the person above said it was :classic_wacko:.... Christopher robin hopefully is good but I bet it's a quiet movie and will be hard to hear haha ...we shall see, getting on the boat in less than 10 hours....Can't sleep at 4:12 am lol 

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On 11/22/2018 at 5:41 AM, skynight said:

It is a musical show produced by Steven Swartz around 55 minutes long that has magic illusions within it. It is not a magic show. I have seen it as least 4 times and enjoyed it. Arrive at least 45 minutes early for seating.

You must go to the early show :classic_laugh: I never have the problem second showing.. 

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