I understand that onboard activities will be limited while the ship is docked in Bermuda. What does that mean? In the daytime will there be things like Bingo, animal towel demonstration, art auctions, etc.? I'm going with a group of 9 people. Two are older and move slowly. One of them will be in a wheel chair a lot of the time.
And for the younger ones of us, at night will there be dancing, music groups to listen to, midnight buffet, etc.? We'll be on the Empress of the Seas in Sept.
I understand that onboard activities will be limited while the ship is docked in Bermuda. What does that mean? In the daytime will there be things like Bingo, animal towel demonstration, art auctions, etc.? I'm going with a group of 9 people. Two are older and move slowly. One of them will be in a wheel chair a lot of the time.
And for the younger ones of us, at night will there be dancing, music groups to listen to, midnight buffet, etc.? We'll be on the Empress of the Seas in Sept.
Honestly, during the day, we went ashore and explored.
At night, there were shows in the theater (newlywed game, etc) and fantastic deck parties that were BIG fun (ice carving, chefs juggling knives, dance contests, limbo, etc)
Thanks, Callie. It sounds like normal evening activities. I'd heard that they were not allowed to have many nighttime activities when in port at Bermuda. Glad to hear there will be lots of things to do on the ship when we get back from another glorious day at those gorgeous beaches.