This is too weird. With this cruise, we have nothing to plan. Nothing except to research the pre-cruise day and post-cruise afternoon in Guayaquil..
Things to do in Guayaquil include iguana park, the boardwalk, the clock tower, the lighthouse, a local craft market, and the flower market. All the day trips seem to include a/the chocolate plantation or lunch at the chocolate plantation.
Having stalled over the idea of when to go it seems no time is bad.
The trip looks expensive, but…
Airfare is included on some tours
All shore excursions are included on most tours
There are lots of choices of tours
I plotted several of the itineraries on several copies of the map. I’ve been plotted which birds and animals we expect to see on which Islands, coves, and inlets. Then we made a list of the animals and creatures we wish to see.
The animal list is quite easy blue-footed boobies, penguins, and giant tortoises.
This show is called many things, and the best single descriptive word is "immersive." Based on a 70-page section of the very long "War and Peace," the show is able to tell a complete story.
Next, let me say that my first, and lasting, impression of any show is my ability to hear and understand the words. If you think you might have a problem, GET THE LISTENING DEVICES! At least, listen and understand the Prologue here.
The facts are: There are more than 30 chorus and principles singing all over the theatre, and an orchestra in six locations, a number designed as a raucous drinking song. Very difficult to understand the clever and informative lyrics. That said, you can view the Tony Award performance below:
As you might get the idea, the show takes place on all levels of the theatre. The house walls are draped and decorated with period paintings, several seats in the house have been replaced with small tables with lamps.
The show is very entertaining, and even missing the Prologue's vital information the storyline is easy to follow. The performances are all excellent.
Learn more about the making of this show with this video.