Silversea Cruises teams up with Choozi Entertainment to offer new onboard entertainment concept Silversea Cruises, always an innovator, is moving away from traditional production shows to a series of concert-style shows. Cruisers can look forward to something new and fresh from the Choozi Entertainment team who bring an experienced and creative eye onboard to dazzle audiences. Get [...]
Silversea Cruises teams up with Choozi Entertainment to offer new onboard entertainment concept

Silversea Cruises, always an innovator, is moving away from traditional production shows to a series of concert-style shows. Cruisers can look forward to something new and fresh from the Choozi Entertainment team who bring an experienced and creative eye onboard to dazzle audiences.
Get ready to stand, cheer and clap

New show signed and ready for cruise visitors on Silversea Cruises.
The concept is to feature classically trained vocalists and musicians who will perform for guests in new formats produced exclusively for Sivlersea Cruises.
Not only will Choozi Entertainment develop high-energy shows like Signed, Sealed, Delivered - a musical journey through Motown’s songbook, cruise passengers will also enjoy High C’s, which is a a take on the classics with a modern twist, in the same manner as Il Divo, Josh Groban, and Sarah Brightman.
Under the direction of Christopher Childers and his sister, Suzanne Childers, cruise guests on Silversea will be able to enjoy the new production numbers throughout the ship.
“The decision to bring this level of entertainment aboard their ships will allow their guests the opportunity to experience Broadway-caliber musical theater while cruising around the world.” Suzanne Childers, president of Choozi.
The new entertainment offerings are currently debuting on the October 24 sailing of Silver Cloud, with additional shows opening this month on Silver Whisper, Silver Wind and Silver Shadow. The program will also be rolled out to Silver Spirit in March 2012.
Cruise vacations are designed for relaxation – but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. Part of the ease of a cruise vacation is having a variety of entertainment available to you right on the ship. In fact, cruise ships are overflowing with entertainment opportunities from early morning until late into the night. Daytime entertainment [...]
Cruise vacations are designed for relaxation – but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. Part of the ease of a cruise vacation is having a variety of entertainment available to you right on the ship. In fact, cruise ships are overflowing with entertainment opportunities from early morning until late into the night.
Daytime entertainment can include deck games, informative lectures by guest experts, cooking demonstrations, bingo and bridge tournaments, water volleyball games, live music by the pool and much more. Of course, the best entertainment could be stretching out in a deck chair with a book from the ship’s library or chatting with fellow passengers.
In the evening, onboard entertainment goes into high gear. There may be cocktail parties on deck, piano bars where you can sing along with the piano player (and no one will care if you’re off key), and intimate lounges featuring smooth jazz. If you like to dance, you might find clubs where you can resuscitate your disco-dancing skills, show your ballroom moves, join a country and western line dance or dance freestyle to Top 40 tunes.
Many ships are equipped with state-of-the art theaters that present shows that would be right at home on Broadway or in Las Vegas. You may be entertained by singers, dancers, acrobats, magicians, comedians, jugglers and even hypnotists. Some ships present evening entertainment on deck, too.
Several ships, including some from the Princess Cruises and Silversea Cruises fleets, feature “Movies Under the Stars” on massive outdoor screens. Ships now under construction promise to set new standards for cruise ship entertainment.
Royal Caribbean’s new Oassis of the Seas has the AquaTheater, a water stage for spectacular aquatic shows. Norwegian Cruise Lines’ Norwegian Epic, scheduled to launch in July 2010, will feature the popular Blue Man Group in a 685-seat theater. The very best part of cruise ship entertainment may be that most or all of it is included in the price of your cruise.
Your personal cruise expert can provide details of the entertainment available on your next cruise – be sure to take every opportunity to sit back, relax and be entertained!
Entertainment of All Types – Cruise Ship Style
Cruise vacations are designed for relaxation – but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. Part of the ease of a cruise vacation is having a variety of entertainment available to you right on the ship. In fact, cruise ships are overflowing with entertainment opportunities from early morning until late into the night.
Daytime entertainment can include deck games, informative lectures by guest experts, cooking demonstrations, bingo and bridge tournaments, water volleyball games, live music by the pool and much more. Of course, the best entertainment could be stretching out in a deck chair with a book from the ship’s library or chatting with fellow passengers.
In the evening, onboard entertainment goes into high gear. There may be cocktail parties on deck, piano bars where you can sing along with the piano player (and no one will care if you’re off key), and intimate lounges featuring smooth jazz. If you like to dance, you might find clubs where you can resuscitate your disco-dancing skills, show your ballroom moves, join a country and western line dance or dance freestyle to Top 40 tunes.
Many ships are equipped with state-of-the art theaters that present shows that would be right at home on Broadway or in Las Vegas. You may be entertained by singers, dancers, acrobats, magicians, comedians, jugglers and even hypnotists.
Some ships present evening entertainment on deck, too. Several ships, including some from the Princess Cruises and Silversea Cruises fleets, feature “movies under the stars” on massive outdoor screens.
Ships now under construction promise to set new standards for cruise ship entertainment. When Royal Caribbean launches Oasis of the Seas this year, it will debut the AquaTheater, a water stage for spectacular aquatic shows. Norwegian Cruise Lines’ Norwegian Epic, scheduled to launch in July 2010, will feature the popular Blue Man Group in a 685-seat theater.
The very best part of cruise ship entertainment may be that most or all of it is included in the price of your cruise. Your personal cruise expert can provide details of the entertainment available on your next cruise – be sure to take every opportunity to sit back, relax and be entertained!









