Lux Cruise Line Adds Magic Castle Access, Maybe

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July 23, 2012

Coming up quickly on Crystal Cruises, 25 lucky passengers will get a special invitation to renowned private magicians’ club, the Magic Castle as  Crystal begins an industry-first program entitled “Magic Castle at Sea.”

Thanks to an exclusive arrangement magically orchestrated by Master Magician Rich Bloch, magicians from Hollywood’s  will come aboard to entertain and mystify guests of all ages.  Starting today aboard Crystal Symphony and on August 6’s Crystal Serenity voyage, the incredibly intimate evening shows add yet another live entertainment option to 13 luxury European cruises this year, and every voyage in 2013.  The new affiliation also offers complimentary classes for adults to develop their own magical acts, educational enrichment on subjects like Houdini, and children’s shows on select summer and holiday sailings…plus access to the secret Castle itself when in Los Angeles.

“Considering club guests can only gain entrance if they’re in LA and invited by a member, Crystal’s Magic Castle at Sea provides rare access to a truly spellbinding entertainment experience,” says Crystal’s Vice President of Entertainment, Bret Bullock.  “We’re thrilled to offer our guests yet another unique choice in high-caliber vacation fun.”

Like at the Magic Castle itself, on-board performances are “invitation-only,” with advance, complimentary “invitations”/tickets available at the ships’ libraries.  Guests can choose from multiple, half-hour performances over the course of several nights.  Come showtime, they enter a special entrance to find the ship’s Pulse or Luxe lounge transformed into the mysterious spirit of the Victorian-era Castle, with flameless candles, lighting, music, murals, bookshelves and magic movies from the 1920’s.

After vacation’s end, invitations can further be used for one-time access to the real Magic Castle in Hollywood.  Show attendees must call the number on the back of their used ticket to reserve entry, then present the same ticket upon arrival at the Castle.

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