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jerber160 said:
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soualigacapt said:
Keep in mind that what you like in the way of music may not be what the person next to likes. The crews put together music that is normally enjoyed by the majority of the passengers. They know what most people will like.
i guess I could inquire/request ahead of time that we mix in a lot of local and/or islandy music.
I wish I could get more details from people who have been on day/snorkel cruises. If I'm trapped on a boat for 4 hours listening to american wedding fodder I'll dive overboard
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As I stated in an earlier post. It's a good mix of music on the Lambada and Tango. Lots of up beat tunes that make you want to drink and get up and dance along with ragga and island tunes. It's good all around music to fit with the mood and type of excursion.