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Music and dancing on the Wind


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We enjoyed dancing in both the maim bar and panorama lounge on the Wind last July. Also on Venetian night you can dance on the stage before and after CD speaks

 

 

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Our experience has been ‘as long as someone is there, there will be music’. Be careful if you request a song, as that may become ‘your song’ for the duration of the voyage. (The ensemble in the main bar would break into ‘Moon Dance’ every time we walked into the bar on one voyage after we requested it the first night.)

 

 

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They have a 3 piece combo in the bar before and after dinner. The dance floor is small and the combo tends to be rather loud IMHO. In the Panorama Lounge it's just a one person show(piano,etc.) and the dance floor is very small; not great for any ballroom dancing. At sea it's tough to do any dancing in the Panorama because of ship movement; it's mostly for listening and sing along type stuff. As dancers we were disappointed. The ship is very well run; especially if you have Daniel Elias as the HD.

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