Showtime for all new Spirit experience
Spirit of Tasmania has announced the launch of a dazzling array of specially designed themed entertainment nights.
For the first time ever, passengers can now look forward to something different, in the form of a host of entertainment on board the Spirit of Tasmania I & II.
The nights are part of the new Spring Special, which offers passengers 40% off selected sailings.
Whether it’s reminiscing about a bygone era in the presence of Elvis and his showgirls, learning the Salsa and then dancing the night away, laughing their socks off to stand up comedy, or cooking up a camp stove treat under the instruction of a celebrity chef, there will be something for everyone in the fun filled program of entertainment on offer.
The events will include music, food and movies in keeping with the theme, and lots of audience participation for good times guaranteed.
The entertainment program will run throughout spring and summer and casts off with Spirit of Tasmania’s Geoff ‘Coxy’ Cox and his band ‘Coxy’s Crew’, on Saturday 4th October in Melbourne. The versatile band will play a variety of favorites from across the years.
Charles Griplas, Spirit of Tasmania’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “We are incredibly excited about this new program of on board activities.” “Year after year we have offered a convenient and relaxing sailing journey to hundreds of thousands of passengers.”
“This year we want to give passengers something different, to really heighten their experience.”
“These monthly events are sure to make their journey unique and memorable.”
“To have Coxy kick the program off is fantastic. It should be a great night for everyone!â€
The new special nights are not the only reason to book with Spirit of Tasmania. The service, which operates daily between Melbourne and Devonport, offers passengers the unparalleled freedom to take their own vehicle, as much luggage as they like and even their pets!
For more information or to book your spot please visit spiritoftasmania.com.au
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