Shaver John Posted July 4 #1 Share Posted July 4 If you have been on the Sun would you please give me your honest opinion if Spellbound was worth the $300 per couple. We do drink, but we will not drink 22 drinks on any months, yet in one evening. Would you please let me know what you had for dinner and if the food was worth it. Also, if you went to Dorios could you get the meat cooked as you liked. I can only eat meat that is WELL done, and I am concerned that all the meat will be to undercooked for my taste. Not that it will not be good for everyone else, but not for me. Any information you can give will be appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shaver John Posted July 4 Author #2 Share Posted July 4 Also, I heard that you can get a vegetarian meal at Dorios and I would like to know what would be served if I choose that while my husband had the meat dishes. Thanks.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric&Pam Posted July 4 #3 Share Posted July 4 I don't know if I'd pay $300 for a magic show. Virgin has a "secret" magic show held in the bow of the ship for free. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dog Posted July 5 #4 Share Posted July 5 1 hour ago, Shaver John said: Also, I heard that you can get a vegetarian meal at Dorios and I would like to know what would be served if I choose that while my husband had the meat dishes. Thanks.... I don’t think that is true. It is meat, meat and mostly meat menu. Best to go to another restaurant in my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reedprincess Posted July 5 #5 Share Posted July 5 1 hour ago, dog said: I don’t think that is true. It is meat, meat and mostly meat menu. Best to go to another restaurant in my opinion. Yes, there is a vegetarian menu at Butcher Block by Daria. 3 hours ago, Shaver John said: If you have been on the Sun would you please give me your honest opinion if Spellbound was worth the $300 per couple. We do drink, but we will not drink 22 drinks on any months, yet in one evening. Would you please let me know what you had for dinner and if the food was worth it. Also, if you went to Dorios could you get the meat cooked as you liked. I can only eat meat that is WELL done, and I am concerned that all the meat will be to undercooked for my taste. Not that it will not be good for everyone else, but not for me. Any information you can give will be appreciated. Menus for Sun here: https://eatsleepcruise.com/sun-princess-restaurants-menus/ Spellbound - I'm very much looking forward to in my upcoming cruise. But then, I love Magic Castle.... It's an evening experience. Lots of reviews and videos online.. 4 course menu - squash soup, shrimp, steak and lobster ravioli or a fish dish or eggplant dish. Desert has been different things.. the menu has changed a couple times already. At your table up close card tricks and such plus a show for everyone, only 30 people at a time .drinks included.. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dog Posted July 5 #6 Share Posted July 5 19 minutes ago, reedprincess said: Yes, there is a vegetarian menu at Butcher Block by Daria. Menus for Sun here: https://eatsleepcruise.com/sun-princess-restaurants-menus/ Spellbound - I'm very much looking forward to in my upcoming cruise. But then, I love Magic Castle.... It's an evening experience. Lots of reviews and videos online.. 4 course menu - squash soup, shrimp, steak and lobster ravioli or a fish dish or eggplant dish. Desert has been different things.. the menu has changed a couple times already. At your table up close card tricks and such plus a show for everyone, only 30 people at a time .drinks included.. Ok had no idea! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sox Fan Cruiser Posted July 5 #7 Share Posted July 5 I already did a step by step review of Spellbound. Look for it. I hate the “is it worth it” questions. Everyone’s price point is different. I think it’s absolutely worth it to upgrade to first class for my overnight flight to Munich on Lufthansa. My husband does not. Same budget. I thought it was a great experience that I have never done on a cruise. I couldn’t care less about the cost. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hobby3333 Posted July 5 #8 Share Posted July 5 12 hours ago, Eric&Pam said: I don't know if I'd pay $300 for a magic show. Virgin has a "secret" magic show held in the bow of the ship for free. This is our first Princess cruise and have never been to a magic show like Spellbound. Yes, the price is high but a long time ago I was told that it is not the things you do in life that you regret but it is the things you don’t do that lingers. Compared to the price of the cruise and airfare I am not going to let the cost of Spellbound cause me to regret not going. I am lucky to have a good retirement and can afford the added cost. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric&Pam Posted July 5 #9 Share Posted July 5 45 minutes ago, Hobby3333 said: Compared to the price of the cruise and airfare I am not going to let the cost of Spellbound cause me to regret not going. I am lucky to have a good retirement and can afford the added cost. Enjoy your cruise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beg3yrs Posted July 5 #10 Share Posted July 5 Spellbound: I did a write up on another thread however, I've a few minutes here: I have been to the original Magic Castle in Los Angeles a couple of times and Spellbound does a very good job of recreating the atmosphere and ambience of the LA venue. After your dinner, which is very good, a Gatekeeper appears and escorts the group to the Black Door adjacent to the casino. Once inside I no longer felt like I was on a ship but was back in Los Angeles. Attention to detail is excellent as far as having all sorts of old-style magical decor and little hidden "easter eggs". We were asked not to say too much or take videos but we very much enjoyed the experience. The magic is all close-up magic. The first show is done at the bar and the second is in a small theater. The Spellbound drinks are interesting, some spectacular. I only had a few, one I didn't finish as it wasn't to my taste. Darios Butcher Block: We attended this a well and YES, you can get vegetarian and YES, you can get well-done meat. The Aussie couple next to us had their meat well-done. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare AnyMajorCruiseDude Posted July 5 #11 Share Posted July 5 8 hours ago, Eric&Pam said: Enjoy your cruise Cinegraphic has retired? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric&Pam Posted July 5 #12 Share Posted July 5 3 minutes ago, AnyMajorCruiseDude said: Cinegraphic has retired? Now that I'm a TA, I felt real names were more important. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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