What were the full list of entertainment options? I read there's a Starwater show which looks to be in 360 lounge, a Sequins & Feathers, and Sonic Odyssey. Can you briefly describe what they are like - full broadway type musicals, or a singing/dancing review?
For my trip, I attended 3 shows - Sequins & Feathers (singing & dancing cabaret extravaganza), Viktoria Stryzhak’s violin performance, Magic of Zlwin. There were actually 2 shows available at Two70s venue but you are only allowed to book one via the app. Amongst the 3, I enjoyed the violin performance the most. Sequins & Feathers is not my cup of tea (but my mum enjoyed it a lot) and the magic show is mediocre in my view.
@@MadAboutFoodAndTravel Thanks for getting back to me. I was able to find a TH-cam of Sequins & Feathers. So there was no Starwater show or Sonic Odyssey? I did find TH-cam's on those - Starwater was set in Two70 so was that perhaps available but you didn't get to see it? Sonic Odyssey was in the main theater - perhaps that was cut due to staffing issues. Also, I just noticed your cruise was only 4nts so that could be why there was only one big show compared to the 7/8d Alaska cruises.
@@GeorgeHuMIT The other show at Two70s that was available was James Bustars comedy show. My trip was a 4N3D cruise departing Singapore. Since Quantum is being repositioned to North America, I suspect the itinerary may change accordingly.
So I have a cruise coming up on Quantum of the Seas next month and I have traditional dining. But I’m a little confused because there are like 4 main dining rooms, so will I have to choose one of the dining rooms to go to each night, Will Royal chose it for me when I board, what happens if I would like a different dining room? I hope that makes some kind of sense. Thank you in advance for all your information!
For my cruise (capped at 50% capacity) departing Singapore, there was no need to choose. They opened 2 main dining rooms on deck 4 and only when the tables were full, they opened the other 2 main dining rooms on deck 3. You should check when you are on board as arrangements may have changed.
I've been on the sister ship, Ovation of the Seas, on an Alaska cruise last year. You're assigned a main dining room. You can try to go to the others but depending upon how full it is they may turn you away. We visited them all. There's basically just different decors and a different side of the ship.
What were the full list of entertainment options? I read there's a Starwater show which looks to be in 360 lounge, a Sequins & Feathers, and Sonic Odyssey. Can you briefly describe what they are like - full broadway type musicals, or a singing/dancing review?
For my trip, I attended 3 shows - Sequins & Feathers (singing & dancing cabaret extravaganza), Viktoria Stryzhak’s violin performance, Magic of Zlwin. There were actually 2 shows available at Two70s venue but you are only allowed to book one via the app. Amongst the 3, I enjoyed the violin performance the most. Sequins & Feathers is not my cup of tea (but my mum enjoyed it a lot) and the magic show is mediocre in my view.
@@MadAboutFoodAndTravel Thanks for getting back to me. I was able to find a TH-cam of Sequins & Feathers. So there was no Starwater show or Sonic Odyssey? I did find TH-cam's on those - Starwater was set in Two70 so was that perhaps available but you didn't get to see it? Sonic Odyssey was in the main theater - perhaps that was cut due to staffing issues. Also, I just noticed your cruise was only 4nts so that could be why there was only one big show compared to the 7/8d Alaska cruises.
@@GeorgeHuMIT The other show at Two70s that was available was James Bustars comedy show. My trip was a 4N3D cruise departing Singapore. Since Quantum is being repositioned to North America, I suspect the itinerary may change accordingly.
So I have a cruise coming up on Quantum of the Seas next month and I have traditional dining. But I’m a little confused because there are like 4 main dining rooms, so will I have to choose one of the dining rooms to go to each night, Will Royal chose it for me when I board, what happens if I would like a different dining room? I hope that makes some kind of sense. Thank you in advance for all your information!
For my cruise (capped at 50% capacity) departing Singapore, there was no need to choose. They opened 2 main dining rooms on deck 4 and only when the tables were full, they opened the other 2 main dining rooms on deck 3. You should check when you are on board as arrangements may have changed.
I've been on the sister ship, Ovation of the Seas, on an Alaska cruise last year. You're assigned a main dining room. You can try to go to the others but depending upon how full it is they may turn you away. We visited them all. There's basically just different decors and a different side of the ship.
@@MadAboutFoodAndTravel Thank You
@@GeorgeHuMIT Thank you
They overkill on the masks and such in Asia, lived in Philippines and will never go back, turned me against those places. Never again.