Pirate ship dinner or Rythm of the night @ Las Calitaa
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Any reccomendations? We are not big drinkers but want an evening excursion....
I have not been on either, but you will find other posts in which most people rave about the Rhythms of the Night excursion. Some say the pirate ship dinner is pretty tacky and disappointing.
I would rather spend an entire evening at a nice restaurant with a view, i.e. Vista Grill (high on the hill), La Palapa (on the beach), Barcelona Tapas. You could then go to River Cafe for dessert and listen to some live music. Maybe your planning to do all of these things!!!
Have fun!
Sally
I would rather spend an entire evening at a nice restaurant with a view, i.e. Vista Grill (high on the hill), La Palapa (on the beach), Barcelona Tapas. You could then go to River Cafe for dessert and listen to some live music. Maybe your planning to do all of these things!!!
Have fun!
Sally
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I think they have mariachis every night at Pipi's Restaurant, which is loud, fun, Mexican food and seafood. It is fun to get the guacamole which is made table-side there. Moderately priced.
I am sure there are other regular mariachi performances around town--- anyone?? I'll research again since we are going in June also, and it is fun to go to outdoor concerts. Once or twice a week, there is music and dancing in the main square (zocalo) in town, very close to the Guadalupe Cathedral, just off the Malecon, near the famous arches.
We love the solo strolling guitarists as well. They wander around the Romantic Zone restaurants and play for you at your table. We usually hand them $5-10 and he will do 2-3 songs. You can ask what he charges, and you can request songs. I'm sure there is a long list of restaurants where these guitarists frequent, but we usually see them when we eat at Cafe de Olla on Basilio Badillo--- a casual Mexican restaurant that is a must when we visit PV.
Live salsa music 6 nights a week at La Bodeguita del Medio on the Malecon; all ages having fun and dancing. Mojitos are the signature drink at this Cuban hangout. This is a must also whenever we go to PV. I just wish they would play softer music when the band is taking a break. It is very loud and hard to converse in there.
I am sure there are other regular mariachi performances around town--- anyone?? I'll research again since we are going in June also, and it is fun to go to outdoor concerts. Once or twice a week, there is music and dancing in the main square (zocalo) in town, very close to the Guadalupe Cathedral, just off the Malecon, near the famous arches.
We love the solo strolling guitarists as well. They wander around the Romantic Zone restaurants and play for you at your table. We usually hand them $5-10 and he will do 2-3 songs. You can ask what he charges, and you can request songs. I'm sure there is a long list of restaurants where these guitarists frequent, but we usually see them when we eat at Cafe de Olla on Basilio Badillo--- a casual Mexican restaurant that is a must when we visit PV.
Live salsa music 6 nights a week at La Bodeguita del Medio on the Malecon; all ages having fun and dancing. Mojitos are the signature drink at this Cuban hangout. This is a must also whenever we go to PV. I just wish they would play softer music when the band is taking a break. It is very loud and hard to converse in there.
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Re: Pirate ship dinner or Rythm of the night @ Las Calitaa
Everyone has great ideas. But to answer your question, we have been on Rhythms of the Night twice...both times on New Years Eve. We would highly recommend it as a wonderful night, nice meal and definitely not a drunken booze cruise. The entertainment was fabulous.Oneroberta wrote:Any reccomendations? We are not big drinkers but want an evening excursion....
Whatever you choose....enjoy!!
It can be humid and rainy in June, esp in the latter half of the month. When it rains, it is usually in the evening or night. At least part of each day is usually sunny. Some days can be so hot that you hardly want to do anything!! Good time to sit under a palapa and have a frosty margarita!
I like the night rain and thunder; it is amazing, and it helps to keep the town clean and the air fresh.
Sally
I like the night rain and thunder; it is amazing, and it helps to keep the town clean and the air fresh.
Sally
Don't bother with the pirate ship! I call it my one rip off event I have been on in the last few years. Maybe the day time show is good but the evening one is crowded, tacky and the food is just ok. I couldn't wait to get off. At the end of the night they asked for tips and our waiter/actor was upset that we didn't tip him enough. The tickets were expensive for what we got and unless u are sitting on the main floor you really don't get much out of it. Did I mention I didn't like it??? LOL...
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We have been on both the Pirate Ship and Rythms of the Night. I would avoid the Pirate Ship, unless you are into the booze cruise thing. Rythms of the Night is a great trip. The show is very good and the food is good as well. We always take our new guests on Rythms and they are always impressed. Enjoy.
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Re: Pirate ship dinner or Rythm of the night @ Las Calitaa
Tequilla sunrise with juice would be best for you guys.Oneroberta wrote:Any reccomendations? We are not big drinkers but want an evening excursion....
Its a drink but less alcohol.
It would be fits in your budget.
I think its all in every bar so you can order it.
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Rythms
We did the Rythms of the Night trip last visit and enjoyed it so much we're taking friends this time.