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Disney fans unite! Get ready for the ultimate party to all of your favorite Disney tracks from the 90s and 2000s, with Be Our Guest: The Disney DJ Night! Prepare to dance the night through to "Under The Sea" "A Whole New World", "The Circle Of Life", "Hakuna Matata" and more. And it's not just music from the movies! Disney Channel fans will hear all the classic hits from Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers and more!

You'll find specialty themed drinks for those with an adventurous edge and best of all - dressing up is highly encouraged! Bring your best Disney-style outfit, whether it's as a prince or princess, a magnificent mermaid or the perfect Peter Pan imitation. This club's got it all, so get into the spirit and get ready to bippity-boppity-boogie!

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Boston Theater is part of the Theatreland Ltd Collection. Established in 2003, Theatreland offers the largest individual collection of websites providing complete, impartial guides to all the theatrical, musical and performance arts events and venues in the world's greatest theatre cities, from New York's Broadway to London's West End and from the showrooms of Las Vegas to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

To do La Lamparata, staying in Marina di Camerota is best. Wandering around the village center, I noticed handwritten signs advertising rooms available to rent in seemingly every window. I thought this town must live only for summer, but more interesting things revealed themselves.

Underneath archways in the village center are black-and-white photographs of women weaving ropey wild herbs into fish nets. These images offer a glimpse of the life of those who made a pact with the sea for their survival. Fishing nets were draped across a palazzo, and fresh anchovies were on every menu.

Jessica and I met Felix early in the morning in his company's booth, Cilento Blu. We took their group boat tour through spectacular coves to the Baia degli Infreschi, with over a dozen Italian families enjoying the long weekend. Few wanted to swim in the cold water, but most of the non-Italians on-board did.

Our boat circled around and got closer to see what was in the nets. Ernest Hemingway must have seen fishermen at work just like this when he stayed for a time in Cilento. The sight of them working at night made them appear like figures from a Caravaggio canvas.

Hello friends! I\u2019m currently in Paestum, and you should visit me! If you\u2019re staying on the Amalfi Coast, consider a day dedicated to food and wine in Cilento, just next door. This is the birthplace of the Mediterranean Diet, home of the best mozzarella in Italy, and a place where traditional foodways are alive and well. The nearest fast train station or airport is at Salerno, and there is also a local train stop right in the Paestum archaeological park.

If you\u2019re planning a trip this summer, there\u2019s still time to book a Trip Consultation. This year, the overwhelming trend is that travelers are sticking close to the classics \u2014 Florence, Venice, Rome, the Amalfi Coast, and Lake Como. That means these already busy places are bursting at the seams, so you must plan early and well. This also means those willing to deviate from the classics have abundant opportunities to avoid crowds and connect deeply to Italy.

Finally, you should join me this fall for Jenny Kroik\u2019s Grand Tour and the Olive and Grape Harvest. These two weeks will feature the best people and places I\u2019ve had the pleasure of meeting here.

You can find bliss hiking and swimming along the southern edge of Cilento, but the truly unforgettable experience is La Lamparata: witnessing the nighttime anchovy fishing tradition. It was conceived for tourists but is not contrived like those \u201Cpizza and gelato\u201D cooking classes in every Italian city. It\u2019s an invitation to participate in the defining experience of the southern Italian coast, which will persist for hundreds of more years because there\u2019s no reason for it ever to stop.

Then there\u2019s the unusual fact that Spanish is the mother tongue of many locals. After World War II, many men left Marina di Camerota for Venezuela, then called Saudi Venezuela, because of the oil boom. Many who left Marina di Camerota returned with their fortunes and built up the town. Streets have Spanish names and there are several monuments to Simon Bolivar. When Venezuela tumbled into political chaos in 2014, the children and grandchildren of the emigrants began arriving in Marina di Camerota to start a new life in the old place.

When the boat returned, we sat by the beach eating a mountain razor clams that were so fresh they tasted like they had been doused in butter. I asked the waiter to be sure, and he looked at me like I had just asked if the earth was flat. I remembered that parable about the millionaire who tries to convince a Mexican fisherman to make more money to buy a larger boat, then hire a crew, to make more money to build another boat\u2026but really, the fisherman is already living the dream, playing his guitar all day by the sea. Swap the guitar for razor clams, and I\u2019m in.

At 8:30 pm, we returned to the marina where Felix\u2019s daughter Sara, who might be an actual living mermaid, welcomed us onto the same boat along with 48 tourists from Modena. We surged into the wine-dark sea, my eyes slowly adjusting to the black, then widening to take in the stars undisturbed by skyglow. Then appeared the small boat carrying the spotlight, la lampara. The fishing boat, Felix aboard, was five hundred or so meters away, ready to trap the light-dazzled anchovies with nets they managed by hand.

As our boat began to pull away, Sara advised us to roll up our pants, as we\u2019d soon be anchoring in the Baia degli Infreschi, and the boat could not go right up to the beach. The northern Italians screamed as they stepped into the cold water, but the waft of food cooking quickly warmed us. Sara\u2019s sister and other relatives and friends were stirring a tomato sauce with chunks of tuna and bright capers and adding the penne to pots of boiling salted water. A speaker played traditional Southern Italian music as we dried our feet and lined up at the buffet. Shortly after, the fishing boat came in, and the fisherman unloaded the anchovies and got straight to work cleaning them.

It\u2019s hard to describe the rest of the night in any linear way: People dancing with their elbows linked, the northern Italians watching in horror when I ate a raw calamari that a fisherman handed me, the white and gray stones of the beach, squeezing lemon over the just-fried anchovies. I\u2019ll call it a fever dream because the next time I have a fever, I will summon these scenes to cheer myself up and remember what it feels like to be fully alive and present.

American hospitality offers an experience of \u201CLet me get you whatever you want as quickly as possible.\u201D Instead, Italian hospitality says, \u201CLet me share with you the best of how we do it here.\u201D La Lamparata is the perfect illustration.

Our 2 day 1 night Halong Bay cruise puts you front and centre in the magnificent natural landscape of Halong Bay. Step aboard and sail quietly among countless rugged islands, and sheer cliff faces topped by lush jungle. On...

21:00 Evening entertainments: Relax at leisures by yourself, Beauty Spa Services, Enjoy night movies, Play games on the cruise such as cards game, chess, karaoke, squid fishing, and have a good night on Paradise Elegance Cruise.

06:30 Wake up early in the morning to enjoy Tai Chi lessons on sundeck. It combines deep breathing and relaxation with very slow and gentle movements. After that coffee, tea and pastries for light breakfast are served in the dining room.

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