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Dancing on the Silver Wind


jerblu

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Are there actually dance floors of any size?

 

What KIND of dancing is there? Ballroom? (they cant have a floor large enough, surely) Latin (rhumba, chacha, maybe Argentine Tango)?

 

Or swaying in place and tapping out the rhythm and calling it dancing?

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On each ship are two dance floors. One in the main bar and one in the Panorama Lounge. In one of the bars you have a Band playing and in the other one a piano player.

We have experienced all different kinds of music. You can always request something. The band is mostly polish but some of them have a great repertoire.

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When we were on the Cloud, there were four couples who danced in the lounge after dinner every evening. There was plenty of space for us to do ballroom dancing. The bar seems to attract a younger crowd, and the dance floor can be more crowded, but there is still room to move around.

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