Buccaneers Night Tour
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- PV Fan
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We found this in the "tours" section and wondered if anyone has feedback on it?
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- PV Fan
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- PV Fan
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I've done the pirate ship tour.. personally thought it was a pretty big rip off but it depends on what you're after.. we had poor seats on the upper deck and virtually no service.. when we left the waiter "pirate" complained that our tip was too small.... we are pretty generous tippers but to be honest we may not have cut back a bit on the tip. Was already expensive and he just wasn't all that interested in bringing drinks. Too me it seemed like the staff was a bit over-worked on here... I think the Rhythm of the Night Tour would be great if you're a couple..
I enjoyed it, but that was a long time ago, the service may have decayed with time.
The new link for the tour section is now: https://www.e-travelsolution.com/Partne ... destino=12
Will be updating the site soon to reflect that too.
Lots to do...
Greetings
M.
The new link for the tour section is now: https://www.e-travelsolution.com/Partne ... destino=12
Will be updating the site soon to reflect that too.
Lots to do...
Greetings
M.
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- PV Fan
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Thanks folks. All feedback is welcome. We are a late 40's couple and we 've been thinking of this as the best option for meeting with some of our friends for an evening while there. The Buccaneers tour sounded ideal but we're open to all suggestions for a fun evening where there's dinner and a show.
(Webmaster, the link didn't work for me...)
(Webmaster, the link didn't work for me...)
Yep, error right now
Contacted the guys in the company and they are updating software and server, so there'll be an error for some time.
Greetings
Mogens
Greetings
Mogens
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I think we'll take that one next time. This shore part seems interesting and if the wife gripes about the drinking, the partying, the oggling, maybe the boat staff would agree to leave her there!Then I suggest Rhythms of the Night. Only hear good reports of that one. Show takes place on shore at Las Caletas
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I agree with you... you have to enjoy life. Whatever works for you is how it should be.
We got hitched pretty close to 40 years ago and enjoy going places together. She even comes with me when I have meetings all over the country.... my travel is always paid for, but it costs us for her airfare and food, (hotel room never costs any extra for two), but we don't mind because we have some time together everywhere. We either can't be away from each other, or never want to experience a trip somewhere that the other would feel sorry he/she missed.
We got hitched pretty close to 40 years ago and enjoy going places together. She even comes with me when I have meetings all over the country.... my travel is always paid for, but it costs us for her airfare and food, (hotel room never costs any extra for two), but we don't mind because we have some time together everywhere. We either can't be away from each other, or never want to experience a trip somewhere that the other would feel sorry he/she missed.
Or you could indulge in the drinking on the boat and when nobody is looking give her a little push overboard. When you get back to the dock start asking if anybody has seen her and do they think she could have fallen overboard in a drunken stupper.ronald wrote:This shore part seems interesting and if the wife gripes about the drinking, the partying, the oggling, maybe the boat staff would agree to leave her there!