After checking out my own ship, the Celebrity Century, I moved on to see if I could find some mention of our favorite bar pianist, and lo and behold, here they are. I did not have to delete any negative posts because there weren't any. And you can see that criticism is there if warranted.
So here are some reviews from those that are taking our place now that he is gone.
Nance
Carolyn wrote
I enjoyed the nights at the Piano Bar, which I had never frequented before. Our host was Stephen Lynch who made everyone feel at home, remembered everyone's name, and knew every song (music and words) that anyone had ever known. It was a interesting and a great way to develop relationships with other passengers. Thanks Steve.
somebody else wrote...
Nov 22 - Cabo San Lucas - Thanksgiving Day
I forgot to tell you that last evening we also went back to the Piano Bar to have an evening cordial. Steve really tries to get everyone involved. Every evening from 9:30 - 10:30 he has a Name That Tune Contest. People are divided into groups of 4. The group that gets the most number of songs correct wins a free round of drinks
Posted by Krazy Kruizers
That is because Steve Lynch is at the Piano Bar!!
He was on our 23 day Ryndam cruise -- he is great!!
sail7seas said
He does seem popular but not all entertainment on Maasdam would be called 'great'.
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dvdfreakmc aka Peter, w/ Susan, Cameron and Werin wrote:
The band on board was great and the Crow's Nest we enjoyed, and we can't say enough about the piano bar and Steve, so we had a great time, but for a guy and gal whom regularly enjoy seeing broadway shows we found the main lounge entertainment disappointing.
...then moved to the Piano Bar with Steve for Sing along 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s songs. What fun. There were already "regulars" there, so we joined in, and closed down the Piano Bar every night after that. So much fun and something that we haven't found at home.
...then heading out to sing our hearts out with Steve at the Piano Bar. It went like this for the rest of the cruise, with locations for eating mixing it up a bit.


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Many Cruises wrote
The entertainment on the ship was wonderful. The singers and dancers were probably the best group of young talent that we have ever seen on a cruise. In the Rembrandt Theater, they had a great Australian singer named Annie Frances & also Danny Storts (comedian) who we thought was very funny. There was also another comedian, Jeff Bradley, who was a little too corny for our tastes. We did go to all the lounges and enjoyed the entertainment there too. The Ocean Bar had Christopher at the Piano (show tunes) and a group called Deep Blue (Latin & Popular Music)...they were both fantastic! The Explorer's Lounge had the Palmira Strings (classical music) and the Piano Bar had Steve Lynch (sing-a-longs). They were all very good. All in all, the Maasdam had a great group of entertainers during our cruise!
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