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On 4/30/2022 at 4:32 PM, SBSQCAZ said:

For the first time, we are doing 3 back-to-back cruises on Azamara Quest. Will the entertainment in the Cabaret Lounge each evening be the same/redundant across cruises??

 

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On 4/30/2022 at 10:32 PM, SBSQCAZ said:

For the first time, we are doing 3 back-to-back cruises on Azamara Quest. Will the entertainment in the Cabaret Lounge each evening be the same/redundant across cruises??

It will likely be a mixture. It depends on whether there are guest artists on board and how many cruises they are on board for. Certainly it’s likely that some shows will be repeated.

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The production shows with the singers and dancers and the cruise director’s show will be repeated.  There are up to four production shows.  The Assistant Cruise Director also can do a show (I think all but one are of a standard to do so). Again that’s repeated. You often also have one guest entertainer repeating in that the final guest on Cruise A will do a show early in Cruise B before leaving. 
 

Having done a few b2b2b trips, we find the repetition helpful.  Means we don’t have to see one of the “resident shows” on a particular cruise and can have a less time focussed agenda these nights, even just enjoying a nightcap on our balcony 

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On 5/4/2022 at 2:50 PM, wrtmlt said:

Also if you dine late the show schedule usually does not work . We dine at 8 every night and have not been to a show on our cruises. 

 

Bill

You could always go to the early show… that is, unless you travel with others who have “off the charts” charming personalities.  In that event, I’m sure you would rather meet with them for pre-dinner drinks and sparkling conversation. 

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