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    Will do! Looking forward to it! Gonna be a lot of Canadian escaping the cold! I keep telling people at work "NOW you get why we keep going back? It's warm in Jan and Feb. Doesn't take rocket science to figure it all out!

    See you in OMG - we're almost at the single-digit fidget!

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    M&G, very good advice and perspective you gave. Too bad we're leaving on the 1st, would have loved to met you at Seastar for a few stripes. Maybe next year as we're planning on a longer trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by realxeption View Post
    Thinking about doing the Searstar buffet night with the kids. Never been before but thought it might be something cool for us to do. They range in age from 12 - 15. Mainly worried about blatant ganja smoking in the general vicinity of the dining area.

    Thanks for any insight.
    i've been there a couple times. there's a lot of ganja...and once i saw a few girls remove all their clothes and jump in the pool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sethtomp View Post
    i've been there a couple times. there's a lot of ganja...and once i saw a few girls remove all their clothes and jump in the pool.
    Wow! Having been at all but 4 Seastar Saturday night shows since they started back in 2005, I can never remember a "few girls" removing their clothes and going skinny dipping in the pool. How could I have missed this!?!? (grin)

    On one single occasion about 7 years ago, a single inebriated woman did take the plunge but was quickly helped out of the pool and wrapped up and taken back to her room.

    The show has progressed and grown over the years and become much more child friendly than it was in those early days. There is nothing that any 12 or 15 year old will see that they probably havent seen already, except maybe seeing African drumming live which is an experience not to be missed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob View Post
    wow! Having been at all but 4 seastar saturday night shows since they started back in 2005, i can never remember a "few girls" removing their clothes and going skinny dipping in the pool. How could i have missed this!?!? (grin)

    on one single occasion about 7 years ago, a single inebriated woman did take the plunge but was quickly helped out of the pool and wrapped up and taken back to her room.

    The show has progressed and grown over the years and become much more child friendly than it was in those early days. There is nothing that any 12 or 15 year old will see that they probably havent seen already, except maybe seeing african drumming live which is an experience not to be missed!
    ditto@!!!!!!!

    I have a table for ten reserved next month. Two are 5 and 7 first time in Ja..........Just like their fathers 30 yrs ago.......

    No worries at all
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    wasn't me




    P.S. Boog I almost successfully blocked that from my memory, so thank you for the reminder LOL
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    My daughter was ten when we took her. We never noticed a thing. The only time my daughter was embarrassed was when Stephen West "serenaded" her. It was so adorable!

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    I was hesitant to say anything but its been a week... BEFORE I TYPE THIS I KNOW YOU ALL HAD THE BEST OF INTENTIONS, but telling someone "basically" how to raise their kids is a very thin line... i agree that they should teach their kids about "drug usage" but it's THEIR kids.... they only asked if it was excessive enough for them to notice... Im just saying thats a subject that should be approached VERY carefully.... Someone could take it the wrong way... not that I did but when I was reading I was cringing thinking what the parents were thinking.... BTW I'm not saying this to any particular person either just in general.

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    I agree with several people re: the growth of the crowd and the changes this has brought. I have brought a couple of newbies and there was no problem, that being said there is seating upstairs where the food originally was where you get a good view of the show and it's pretty quiet up there I think because it's for overflow.
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    Hello Everyone,

    Please be advised that the band comes on from 7:30pm to 10:00pm and the Seastar Drummers come on from 10:00pm to 11:00pm. The African Drumming and Dancing is traditional dance of course which some parents may not deem appropriate. It is however good clean entertainment.

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