theawesome1 Posted July 7, 2004 #1 Share Posted July 7, 2004 I happened to enjoy another chat with dear Jack this time on Cirque du Soleil and thinking of as many questions off the top of my head, such as admission costs, special CC nights, etc. So he taped my questions & had is entertainment gal answer them for us: Thanks Brenda for your enthusiasm backing my choice of CDS............ Jack Thank you also for the cards after my 4th place finish at Alcatraz. Next NYC Marathon! Now onto your info so nicely put together: Celebrity Cruises & Cirque du Soleil Facts Nightly Cirque du Soleil Onboard Experience–The Bar at the Edge of the Earth™ • Cirque du Soleil will transform the forward observation lounges on Constellation® and Summit® into an other-worldly environment: The Bar at the Edge of the EarthTM • The Bar at the Edge of the Earth will not be a traditional Cirque du Soleil show in our theaters, but a unique entertainment experience with an innovative blend of music and visuals, as well as characters developed exclusively for Celebrity. • The Bar at the Edge of the Earth will be open nightly with the complete Cirque du Soleil experience coming to life from 7-9 PM • The lounge will be open daily for most other events. The lounge will stay open after 9PM as an enhanced disco • Unique food and drinks will be served • There will be no fee to visit the lounge during the 7-9PM nightly experience Cirque du Soleil Onboard Experience - Masquerade Ball • One special night of each cruise, there will be a magical Masquerade Ball in The Bar at the Edge of the Earth • The ball will be held from 11 PM–2 AM the night before the last formal night • Featuring world-class performers/acts presented by Cirque du Soleil • Masks will be sold on board • Our exclusive Cirque du Soleil characters will appear and engage guests • As with the Specialty Restaurants, reservations will be required and encouraged • We will be offering reservations to the exclusive, one time per cruise Masquerade Ball for a moderate charge • See cruisingpower.com for further details The Bar at the Edge of the Earth - Sailing Details Constellation • Inaugural Cirque du Soleil experience cruise out of San Juan, December 4, 2004 (7N Southern Caribbean) — a Captain’s Club Reunion Cruise • Seven-night Southern Caribbean sailings out of San Juan through April 2005 • Repositions to Northern Europe for summer 2005 • The newest ship in the Millennium-class fleet • Features deluxe, spacious Penthouse, Royal, Celebrity and Sky Suites, as well as Celebrity Concierge Class and other staterooms Summit • Inaugural Cirque du Soleil experience cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale, February 2005 (11N Western Caribbean) • 10- and 11-night Southern and Western Caribbean sailings out of Ft. Lauderdale through April 2005 • Repositions to Alaska for summer 2005 • Features deluxe, spacious Penthouse, Royal, Celebrity and Sky Suites, as well as Celebrity Concierge Class and other staterooms Celebrity and Cirque du Soleil • Celebrity Cruises is an official sponsor of the North American and European Cirque du Soleil touring shows Saltimbanco, Allegria, Quidam, Dralion, Varekai On Board Experience / The Bar at the Edge of the Earth Q: Will there be a Cirque du Soleil show on board? A: No. Open nightly, The Bar at the Edge of the Earth™ is not a traditional Cirque du Soleil show. Cirque du Soleil has designed a unique entertainment experience for the observation lounge on select Millennium-class ships. This experience will have a number of characters created exclusively for Celebrity – with a Masquerade Ball and a special Cirque du Soleil performance one night of the cruise. Q: Which ships have the Cirque du Soleil experience? A: For now, Constellation® and Summit® are slated for the onboard experience. Q: When will The Bar at the Edge of the Earth be open? A: The lounge will be open all day with a heightened experience occurring between 7PM and 9PM. In addition, guests may enjoy a Masquerade Ball and special performance the night before the last formal night on every cruise. After 9PM each night the resident DJ will play music for guests. During the day, many of the activities that currently take place in the lounge will remain there. Q: Will there be an additional charge for The Bar at the Edge of the Earth? A: There will not be a charge for the 7-9PM nightly experience. We will be offering reservations to the exclusive, one-time per cruise Masquerade Ball for a moderate charge. Q: Will the Cirque du Soleil experience be family friendly? A: The experience will feature video projection and music that may not be suitable for very young children, but the overall experience is designed for guests of all ages. Q: Will the Cirque du Soleil characters be at various venues throughout the ship or only at the The Bar at the Edge of the Earth? A: Some exclusive characters will live only in the lounge. Other characters, such as Pez Erizo, will engage passengers throughout the ship. Q: Can The Bar at the Edge of the Earth be purchased by a group? A: As we introduce this new experience, we want to make it available to as many guests as possible. For now, the lounge cannot be purchased. Masquerade Ball Q: Can everyone attend the Masquerade Ball? A: Similar to our Specialty Restaurants, this is an exclusive, reservation-only experience. Q: Will the mask be free at the experience or should it be purchased prior to the show? Can guests bring their own? A: Guests will be encouraged to wear masks. Many different types will be available for purchase before the Ball. Hats will also be available for guest who do not wish to wear masks. Q: Since this is not a show, will there be Cirque du Soleil acrobatic performances on board the ship. A: There will be performance elements during the one time per cruise Masquerade Ball. The performances won’t be Cirque du Soleil’s scheduled, staged performances, but impromptu acrobatic acts demonstrating the human potential that made Cirque du Soleil famous. Captain’s Club Q: Will Captain’s Club members enjoy any special benefits in the lounge? A: In an effort to treat our most loyal guests famously, we will announce benefits for Captain’s Club members in the future. Visit cruisingpower.com for details. Thank you for choosing Celebrity Cruises. Tula Khabeer Customer Service Representative Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eileen & jay Posted July 7, 2004 #2 Share Posted July 7, 2004 theawesome1: Thank you for keeping us updated with the introduction of Cirque du Soleil on Celebrity ships. The whole concept sounds intrigueing and we are definitely looking forward to the experience next summer on the Constellation. I'll be waiting for the time when reservations will be accepted for the Ball. Thank you again .:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eileen & jay Posted July 12, 2004 #3 Share Posted July 12, 2004 theawesome1: When do you think Celebrity will start a massive marketing and advertising campaign regarding Cirque du Soleil's inclusion on its' ships? It seems to me it's lagging in promotion. What's your opinion? Just curious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theawesome1 Posted July 12, 2004 Author #4 Share Posted July 12, 2004 The Transatlantic may have members aboard working on the lounge, and starting promos. I think 3 months up front would be good & a massive booking affair for the grand premiere with Jack in attendance. They have asked me if I am doing the 12/4 cruise to assist with promos aboard, I tell them they pay for my sail. So we will see. CDS shop will be happening also aboard, with more than just masks for the Masquarade Party. The ads for shows will bear X in them, as do X ads stating CDS on M Class. Love the addition of my questions with answers as I have here sent to me from Jack's Dept after I asked him all the questions: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I happened to enjoy another chat with dear Jack this time on Cirque du Soleil and thinking of as many questions off the top of my head, such as admission costs, special CC nights, etc. So he taped my questions & had is entertainment gal answer them for us: Thanks Brenda for your enthusiasm backing my choice of CDS............ Jack Thank you also for the cards after my 4th place finish at Alcatraz. Next NYC Marathon! Now onto your info so nicely put together: Celebrity Cruises & Cirque du Soleil Facts Nightly Cirque du Soleil Onboard Experience–The Bar at the Edge of the Earth™ • Cirque du Soleil will transform the forward observation lounges on Constellation® and Summit® into an other-worldly environment: The Bar at the Edge of the EarthTM • The Bar at the Edge of the Earth will not be a traditional Cirque du Soleil show in our theaters, but a unique entertainment experience with an innovative blend of music and visuals, as well as characters developed exclusively for Celebrity. • The Bar at the Edge of the Earth will be open nightly with the complete Cirque du Soleil experience coming to life from 7-9 PM • The lounge will be open daily for most other events. The lounge will stay open after 9PM as an enhanced disco • Unique food and drinks will be served • There will be no fee to visit the lounge during the 7-9PM nightly experience Cirque du Soleil Onboard Experience - Masquerade Ball • One special night of each cruise, there will be a magical Masquerade Ball in The Bar at the Edge of the Earth • The ball will be held from 11 PM–2 AM the night before the last formal night • Featuring world-class performers/acts presented by Cirque du Soleil • Masks will be sold on board • Our exclusive Cirque du Soleil characters will appear and engage guests • As with the Specialty Restaurants, reservations will be required and encouraged • We will be offering reservations to the exclusive, one time per cruise Masquerade Ball for a moderate charge • See cruisingpower.com for further details The Bar at the Edge of the Earth - Sailing Details Constellation • Inaugural Cirque du Soleil experience cruise out of San Juan, December 4, 2004 (7N Southern Caribbean) — a Captain’s Club Reunion Cruise • Seven-night Southern Caribbean sailings out of San Juan through April 2005 • Repositions to Northern Europe for summer 2005 • The newest ship in the Millennium-class fleet • Features deluxe, spacious Penthouse, Royal, Celebrity and Sky Suites, as well as Celebrity Concierge Class and other staterooms Summit • Inaugural Cirque du Soleil experience cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale, February 2005 (11N Western Caribbean) • 10- and 11-night Southern and Western Caribbean sailings out of Ft. Lauderdale through April 2005 • Repositions to Alaska for summer 2005 • Features deluxe, spacious Penthouse, Royal, Celebrity and Sky Suites, as well as Celebrity Concierge Class and other staterooms Celebrity and Cirque du Soleil • Celebrity Cruises is an official sponsor of the North American and European Cirque du Soleil touring shows Saltimbanco, Allegria, Quidam, Dralion, Varekai On Board Experience / The Bar at the Edge of the Earth Q: Will there be a Cirque du Soleil show on board? A: No. Open nightly, The Bar at the Edge of the Earth™ is not a traditional Cirque du Soleil show. Cirque du Soleil has designed a unique entertainment experience for the observation lounge on select Millennium-class ships. This experience will have a number of characters created exclusively for Celebrity – with a Masquerade Ball and a special Cirque du Soleil performance one night of the cruise. Q: Which ships have the Cirque du Soleil experience? A: For now, Constellation® and Summit® are slated for the onboard experience. Q: When will The Bar at the Edge of the Earth be open? A: The lounge will be open all day with a heightened experience occurring between 7PM and 9PM. In addition, guests may enjoy a Masquerade Ball and special performance the night before the last formal night on every cruise. After 9PM each night the resident DJ will play music for guests. During the day, many of the activities that currently take place in the lounge will remain there. Q: Will there be an additional charge for The Bar at the Edge of the Earth? A: There will not be a charge for the 7-9PM nightly experience. We will be offering reservations to the exclusive, one-time per cruise Masquerade Ball for a moderate charge. Q: Will the Cirque du Soleil experience be family friendly? A: The experience will feature video projection and music that may not be suitable for very young children, but the overall experience is designed for guests of all ages. Q: Will the Cirque du Soleil characters be at various venues throughout the ship or only at the The Bar at the Edge of the Earth? A: Some exclusive characters will live only in the lounge. Other characters, such as Pez Erizo, will engage passengers throughout the ship. Q: Can The Bar at the Edge of the Earth be purchased by a group? A: As we introduce this new experience, we want to make it available to as many guests as possible. For now, the lounge cannot be purchased. Masquerade Ball Q: Can everyone attend the Masquerade Ball? A: Similar to our Specialty Restaurants, this is an exclusive, reservation-only experience. Q: Will the mask be free at the experience or should it be purchased prior to the show? Can guests bring their own? A: Guests will be encouraged to wear masks. Many different types will be available for purchase before the Ball. Hats will also be available for guest who do not wish to wear masks. Q: Since this is not a show, will there be Cirque du Soleil acrobatic performances on board the ship. A: There will be performance elements during the one time per cruise Masquerade Ball. The performances won’t be Cirque du Soleil’s scheduled, staged performances, but impromptu acrobatic acts demonstrating the human potential that made Cirque du Soleil famous. Captain’s Club Q: Will Captain’s Club members enjoy any special benefits in the lounge? A: In an effort to treat our most loyal guests famously, we will announce benefits for Captain’s Club members in the future. Visit cruisingpower.com for details. Thank you for choosing Celebrity Cruises. Tula Khabeer Customer Service Representative Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruzaddict Posted July 12, 2004 #5 Share Posted July 12, 2004 this whole cirque du soleil thing sounds really great but is it going to take over the whole ship?I mean the reason I cruise is for the whole cruise atmosphere,with caribbean music,tropical drinks,etc?Am I going to feel like I'm in some sort of "strange world" with cirque on board? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wv4891 Posted July 12, 2004 #6 Share Posted July 12, 2004 Shelley, If you look up at the band playing by the pool and see one of the circus troupe playing the steel drums you will have your answer. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theawesome1 Posted July 12, 2004 Author #7 Share Posted July 12, 2004 Not to worry, no Connie & Summit will not be taken over. Just that a few members will be out & about with guests at the pool, shooting those floor pucks (I forget what it is called but some folks are great) even shooting baskets. The main collage will be in the Lounge which is their home base with a performer thrown in from an aerial with at least 20 feet free around her, or a juggler again with room free. They may even set up larger acts in the showroom after the get accustomed to movement on a ship (so human balancing won't happen for a while). The characters were seen last night on their TV show on A&E. These are new hires that are not in shows touring at the present time. Amazing people that can fold themselves up into a cardboard box & disappear (and I am amzed at it) to another who unfolks cardboard in 8 sections. Then it become a stairway as he goes down stairs, then become an escalator with him riding and again he goes down, the cardboard carves in & he is GONE! The baby from Mystere will be EZO character to get folks laughing away. You will never know when he is behind you, imitating what you are doing, how you eat dinner, etc. Please if he choses you, it is because he likes you & feels comfortable with you. He is not insulting you. So do not get mad, just enjoy the laugh even throw a pie at him ;-) Their parties are wonderful, as far as Las Vegas at Bellagio's opening, at TI's Mystere premiere where my DH was told to get a large pop with my popcorn & the French butler type shows us to our seats & then rips up our tickets & yells for us to be thrown out. I was MAD! Then he takes my popcorn & throws it all over a row of folks & then took my pop to do the same but he had the lid on & laughed at them. We got a week at the hotel with air home for doing the stunt including me chansing him across the stage yelling at full voice that he was to die. That was my intro to Cirque. Then I was writing all Las Vegas reviews on shows at TI (MYstere), Bellagio (O) & NYNY (Zumanity - that the LVRJ used without my name as I requested). It hurt to write a review on something that wasn't for me. Then Orlando's group who was on vacation when we arrived, but they were at our hotel. Then Beau Rivage in Biloxi Miss which was the last sister property to Las vegas Mirage Resort before Steve sold them to by DI, now called Wynn Las Vegas. CDS will have 2 showrooms there & another at MGM to open this year based on the Asian Oscar winning "Dragon" movie. I can bring my CDS publicity file with me 9/7 for folks to see if they want. Just let me know. You will learn plenty! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Therapst Posted July 12, 2004 #8 Share Posted July 12, 2004 Awesome1 (sorry, I don't know your first name), Any idea why the Millennium is not being included in the CDS plans? Thanks for any info you can provide.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eileen & jay Posted July 12, 2004 #9 Share Posted July 12, 2004 theawesome1: Thank you for your response. Believe the Cirque du Soleil concept will be carried out with "Class" on Celebrity's ships. Really don't think this type of entertainment will infringed on Celebrity's other entertainment venues (ie. caribbean music, etc.) Again, thank you for keeping us informed of the latest Celebrity/Cirque du Soleil news. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruzaddict Posted July 12, 2004 #10 Share Posted July 12, 2004 thank you all for your input about cirque,especially you theawesome1! It sounds pretty interesting now that you explained it all!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theawesome1 Posted July 13, 2004 Author #11 Share Posted July 13, 2004 OK so you are not in suspense, I do have a name that I do use when not in GOSSIP mode. Good way to protect my privacy. If The Rock aka Darryl Johnson can do it, so can I. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Therapst Posted July 13, 2004 #12 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Any thoughts on why the Millennium is not included in the CDS plans? Thanks for all the great information you provide! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theawesome1 Posted July 13, 2004 Author #13 Share Posted July 13, 2004 They are introducing the Cirque idea slowly starting with Constellation 12/4, then Summit in February, then Millie should be April or May as they are planting ideas that are different on each ship with new hires that are employed at Celebrity locations, with people who do not mind motion with cruising. As far as being gone for 9 months or so, that isn't a problem as many don't live where they perform. They close down shows for 2 months a year on land for vacation, so holiday cruises won't have them but I may be wrong. Since it seems like a vacation sooner than work. As I hear more from Chantal in Montreal or dear Jack's dept, I will pass it on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eileen & jay Posted July 13, 2004 #14 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Brenda, "theawesome1:":D Thank you for your continued info!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ma Bell Posted July 13, 2004 #15 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Anyone want to buy the Brooklyn Bridge? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruzaddict Posted July 13, 2004 #16 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Thanks Brenda,looking forward to the Summit!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wv4891 Posted July 13, 2004 #17 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Ma, what's the asking price? ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ma Bell Posted July 13, 2004 #18 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Bill, Are we the only ones who get it?:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Therapst Posted July 13, 2004 #19 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Ma Bell, You and Bill may be the only ones to get it, but I would certainly like to. Please email me at the link below if you want to share.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eileen & jay Posted July 13, 2004 #20 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Ma Bell: Perhaps you'll share your humor....:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wv4891 Posted July 13, 2004 #21 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Ma, I think we are, but then again there are some very sharp people on here beside just us. :rolleyes: Could you please email me privately. I am looking for some nice places to stay in Scottsdale in October (wife's big 50th Bday). Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ma Bell Posted July 13, 2004 #22 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Hi Bill, Your profile says you don't want to receive e-mail so I don 't know where to e-mail you. Joan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wv4891 Posted July 13, 2004 #23 Share Posted July 13, 2004 Hi Joan, Nice to meet you. That does sound better than calling you Ma. On these new boards you click on the Avatar and it opens up a person's profile, you download the Vcard (if the person has one on file), which has the email addr on it. But since I am not hiding my email addr on these boards, please email me at wv4891@sbcglobal.net Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wv4891 Posted July 15, 2004 #24 Share Posted July 15, 2004 Hey Joan, You and I are tracking 5 X 5 on this!!! Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PatC Posted July 16, 2004 #25 Share Posted July 16, 2004 Hi all Well, we just saw Allegria in Philly and it was awesome. I agree that human balancing won't be a possibility for quite a while. We had seen Veriquai (not sure of the spelling) last year and it was also wonderful. In Allegria they had the most adorable little boy who did the pre-show announcements and then was part of the balancing act. My granddaughter (15) wanted to take him home! We love Cirque and hope that those who have never experienced it will give it a chance. Yes, it is very unusual and some may not like the concept. That's fine. Just give it a chance. The performers are warm and personable. The only problem some have is that it is sung mainly in French and other languages. When we were returning to our car I overheard a young woman and two young men say the only word they understood was Allegria! Well, other than the main girl who sang the song throughout, there is no speaking, Only singing. Everything is basically mime and circus. I do feel that you should research these shows before you see them. They are unique but so wonderful and I've never seen human beings bend themselves and fly the way they do. It's wonderful to us. Celebrity was advertised prominently and the funniest thing was that when they called everyone back from intermission they blew a ship's horn. My DH and our kids just laughed and wished were were really on board the ship. We're sailing Summit in March and plan on experiencing the Cirque in person and often. Even my DH who I really thought would hate it loved it and returned this year with me to see Allegria. Again, to each his own but I would definitely advise reading about Cirque and knowing what to expect before being disappointed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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