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Dance music on Pacific princess


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maybe ask this question on a roll call for the pacific that is either sailing right now or coming up?

i was on the pacific last year so the bands and type of music have certainly changed.

i hope you have a fun cruise dancing the night away!

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Sounds as if you're looking at more formal styles of dancing. Tango, waltz, Samba, etc The Princess ships have dance classes during the day that teach these but at night it's really hard to find a decent dance venue. We've found getting up to dance after dinner, invites criticism from your fellow guests along the lines that you must be drunk if you're enjoying yourself on the dance floor. We've jumped up to rock and roll with very broad shoulders.

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