By now you know that if we’re traveling, we like to share entertainment choices in the various cities or ships we’re on. We’re on MSC Seashore doing a 3-nt Spring Break cruise to the Bahamas. And of course, every cruise begins with a Sail-Away Party. While Orlando was sunny yesterday, Port Canaveral was cloudy and drizzly so they had to move the party from the pool deck into the ship’s multi-story atrium located on Deck 5 Forward. Didn’t matter; it was packed!Good to see DJ Burn (RP) again on the decks playing Top 40 and Line dances.This ship’s animation team was here too!Always a fun time at sail-away parties!The Atrium bar was doing a brisk business. Unfortunately, they no longer stock the necessary ingredients to make my favorite MSC specialty drink, the Frozen Toblerone.OMG, they were so good but no longer available.We first met DJ Burn in September, 2023 when he was the resident DJ on MSC Seaside as seen in this Blog archive photo. He was photographed here with MC Nicole (NAM) at the beach party at Ocean Cay, Bahamas.At the Sail-Away party yesterday, a good time was had by all.At 11PM we headed to Le Cabaret Rouge, Deck 6/7 Aft for the ship’s “Glow Party”.It’s a 3-level venue and is used for multiple purposes including as the ship’s dance club. We’re finding that most new ships no longer have a dedicated dance club but instead build rooms that can be used for more than one type of entertainment.The club was absolutely mobbed.The ship’s animation team was here too.Getting low low low for “Apple Bottom Jeans”. The format was mostly Top 40 hits with a sprinkling of EDM hits too. Songs included “Party Rock”, “I Like To Move It (Move It!)” and “Don’t Stop The Party”. Glow Party music delivered by DJ Sean (MS) but he tells us he is leaving the ship for MSC Virtuosa. The party would be followed by an after-party that would run until around 2AM.A good time was had by all.
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