As soon as I heard that “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical” was in it, Norwegian Prima Shaw, I was thrilled. I have seen many top-tier shows over the years aboard the Norwegian ship that has brought numerous Broadway shows to sea, including ‘Rock of Ages’ and ‘Kinky Boots’. The show has been scaled back a bit from her two acts to a ship-friendly 90 minutes, but it remains one of the best-made shows seen on board.
Booked tickets early. Yes you have to reserve a spot. A reservation does not guarantee a specific seat, but guarantees a spot at the theater. If you have specific seating preferences, arrive as soon as the theater opens. (Guests staying at The Haven have a special area of the theater reserved for them and are escorted to the theater by the concierge.)
If you are not lucky enough to get a reservation, please line up at least 10 minutes before the show starts. There’s a good chance you’ll be able to get in because it’s not full or because someone who wasn’t there at the time has lost their reservation. Upstairs of the theater. In my experience, the upper floors tend to have more available seats.
We’ve found that availability changes frequently for this and other shows, so don’t give up if your preferred show time isn’t available the first time.
The show interweaves three different time frames of Donna Summer’s music career and life into a cohesive show. Her three performers in Duckling Donna, Disco Her Donna, and Diva Her Donna play the part of Donna at various stages of her life and career. “American Idol” Season 2 finalist Kimberly Locke will play Diva Donna. Valerie Carlingford, who plays Disco Donna, is from Holland. D’Nasya Jordan sings the story of Donna’s youth as Duckling Donna.
The theater transforms into a disco set-up and guests are free to dance to popular Donna Summer songs. The 85-minute show will allow you to commemorate her over 20 of her best songs. The show tastefully shares Donna’s story of her life, but I started to get a little uneasy towards the end, not knowing it would be in longer production than others I’ve seen.
The performance was full of energy and stayed until the end. “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical” did not disappoint.
Other Norwegian Prima Shows
Like production shows, game shows require tickets. “The Price is Right LIVE on NCL” was featured Norwegian Prima And it takes place in theaters. How clever to create a theater that can transform for different shows and events.nice to see the atrium Prima Not recruited by games, sporting events, and other group entertainment.
In the case of “The Price is Right”, this is the real deal. The set is the same as live. When you make a reservation, you will receive a name tag and you will be eligible to participate. Please wear the tag on the day of your reservation. If you want to watch the show but don’t want to participate, you can opt out. You do this when you first reserve your spot. Contestants are randomly selected by a computer.
I don’t think I’ve seen “The Price is Right” since the Bob Barker era, but I was pretty impressed with the set. Guests invited to participate win real prizes. As with TV shows, winners must pay taxes on their winnings. Norwegian will assist you in shipping your winnings.
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Activity content
No need to join a large group or let other people entertain you Norwegian Prima. There are many options for enjoying leisure time. Be sure to check Freestyle Daily for hours of operation.
Some Norwegian ships have racetracks, Norwegian Prima It surpasses them all with a three-level Prima Speedway track that basically wraps around the ship’s funnel. There are height and weight restrictions. Rider must be at least 55 inches tall to ride alone. Double go karts are great for adding short people to enjoy the experience. Maximum cart weight is 300 lbs. $15 for every eight laps. There is an unlimited pass for $199.
For those who want to see it, there is an observation deck. Look for laser guns that you can use to boost your favorite driver’s car. Just press the magic button (the tiny spot on the driver’s helmet) to gain an advantage.
Other new activities include tee times on an interactive mini-golf course. This costs $15 per 9 holes. No free mini golf on board.
There are several lounges near the course where you can play darts. These individual rooms look like stately mansions and contain scoreboards that show not only your points, but also where you landed your darts.
Pickleball is the latest trend, and games such as shuffleboard and other table games can be found in the stadium area. There are also several beer pong tables and a quirky tube-shaped ping pong table that takes your game to the next level.
The drop drops riders down 10 stories on a dry slide. Considered to have the highest G-forces at sea, it’s sure to be a heart-pounding experience. The Rush is a Duo Racing dry slide. Wave He also has waterslides, and thrill-seekers who ride tubes can zip down steep slopes and up steep inclines. It’s a quick experience, but it’s a thrilling experience.
Speaking of G-Force, several of the Galaxy Pavilion’s simulators offer the ride of a lifetime. I tried the roller coaster ride and closed my eyes after a while to avoid feeling sick during the experience. Has anyone actually gotten sick during these virtual reality experiences?
The Galaxy Pavilion has 14 experiences to choose from, including the Escape Room, Top Golf Swing Suite, and 4 ultra-immersive simulators. The experience fee is $8 per person, per experience. Many of the experiences will have multiple people seated. A day pass is $49.
Norwegian Prima Offers many entertainment to choose from. Syd Norman’s rock music and his Improv comedies are worth checking out, but space is limited, so get there early. Reservations are required for Improv.
Whether you’re looking for something to get your heart rate up, or just like sitting in your favorite spot to relax and enjoy some music, you’ll find it in this newest ship.
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