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When we visited the Iberostar Paraiso in August, we thought the entertainment was average in quality. It was better than most cruise ships we've been on, but not as good as the entertainment at Sandals or Secrets. The daytime events, such as salsa dance lessons, were few but good. Most of the entertainment consisted of shows in the theater in the evenings. We enjoyed the first couple of shows pretty well, but we were bored by the end of the week because of the repetition.
The amateur children’s show was actually our favorite. The kids rehearsed each day and put on a very cute show in the evenings. After that show, the theater usually featured music videos and/or game shows for an hour or two. The game shows were excruciating. For example, the “rock and roll dance game” invited 8-10 couples up on the stage to dance to the same 3 snatches of songs over and over. After each round, the host would ask an audience member to eliminate one couple. No one wanted to do so, so no couples were ever eliminated. This went on and on until we went for a walk to escape. The “Elvis strip-tease” show also went on forever.
Later in the evening, the staff put on various revue-type shows. They were good dancers and fair singers. There was also some lip-synching. The show themes seemed kind of cheesy to us, but maybe viewers who are not from the U.S. would have a different reaction. It's hard to say because I know there are cultural differences in what's entertaining. To us, some of the shows were so cheesy that they were unintentionally hilarious, and those are the ones we enjoyed most. When the foil-covered foam spaceship took off in clouds of dry ice, I laughed so hard my sides hurt. The shows featured the same 5 or 6 songs every night, so by the end of the week we had them constantly running through our heads (especially Santana’s “Oye Como Va”, the “Let’s Get Ready to Rumble” boxing theme, and “Meet the Muppets”).
Adult entertainment was not the Iberostar Paraiso’s strong point, although it was good for some giggles.
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