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Anne Jul 20th, 2001 05:45 AM

Moulin Rouge?
 
Has anyone been to the Moulin Rouge for the late show? I'm tempted despite hearing how tacky and touristy it is. (I do have lots of other sights way higher on my list!)I don't want to book ahead as after a day of sight-seeing we might not feel up to it, thought we'd take each evening as we feel. I saw a program about it on the travel channel a few months ago (they did a couple of shows on Paris), and it seemed very campy, but entertaining! I think I'd rather eat somewhere else before the show as I understand the food isn't that great. <BR>Look forward to reading your responses... <BR>

Anne Jul 20th, 2001 06:38 AM

PS !! <BR>I have been doing LOTS of research about my trip: guidebooks, magazine articles, etc. But it is nice to hear a personal point of view too. So please don't treat this question disparagingly. I'm writing this after reading some of the other threads! :)

Karen Jul 20th, 2001 06:53 AM

My group of nine cousins went to the Moulin Rouge for dinner and the show on our one night in Paris on the way home from Italy. I think there would have been far nicer ways to spend an evening in Paris, but variety shows with or without bare breasts are really not my thing. Most of the others enjoyed themselves immensely. The dinner was not only not good, but we were crammed together at the table so closely that we had to sit sideways to eat, and the service was perfunctory at best, truly awful at worst. Even my 17-year-old son whispered to me at one point "And you made me get dressed up for THIS?" I repeat, most of the other cousins thought the whole thing was lots of fun, but I certainly wouldn't go again.

elvira Jul 20th, 2001 07:17 AM

Haven't been to one of the Folies/Moulin/Crazy shows in years. They are expensive, the food is mediocre, and most of the audience is Japanese tourists.

Anne Jul 20th, 2001 07:23 AM

Thanks Karen, <BR>Thats the kind of evening I am afraid of. I think I probably saw enough on the tv show! It would be fun to go somewhere like that where you could stay for as long/little as you like without spending a ton of money. (walk in, have a drink, leave when yo've had enough)

Anne Jul 20th, 2001 07:26 AM

Thank you too Elvira, You replied while I was writing my response. <BR>Could you help with my post "Evening Picnic"? <BR>Thanks.

cher4ravel Jul 20th, 2001 08:22 AM

Anne.. <BR> <BR>Have not experienced the Moulin Rouge, but have taken in late show at the Lido, and found it fabulous!!! I would go for it..either Moulin Rouge or Lido.Great Fun!!!

Thyra Jul 20th, 2001 09:41 AM

We ended up opting NOT to do the Moulin Rouge... way too expensive, the price for dinner for 2 with show, could buy us 3 gourmet meals.

Ursula Jul 20th, 2001 09:58 AM

Anne: Try the Crazy Horse late show. Have not seen it recently, but in general, it has a certain class, whereas Moulin Rouge, Folies, etc. are just, well, I don't know how to say.. it's not MY cup of tea. <BR>Enjoy Paris - day and night!

loriann Jul 20th, 2001 10:37 AM

Traveled to Paris last Spring and opted for the Lido Show. Friends had seen both Moulin Rouge and Lido. According to them, the Lido was much classier, and the Moulin Rouge on the tacky side. <BR>We decided to go the whole nine yards and do the Dinner Show and thought it was great!! Food was very good, good service,and the show lasted 2 hours. <BR>They have the option of Show only with 1/2 bottle of Champagne (Moet) per person or Show and 2 cocktails. It's a Las Vegas type production and well done. <BR>Hope you enjoy your trip to Paris. We can't wait to go back! <BR>Bon Soir

xxx Jul 20th, 2001 10:45 AM

I did it last year because I have always wanted to see what it was all about. It was okay, entertaining. I would suggest only do it if you have nothing else planned, you have the money to kill. Its expensive and it's something you really want to do. I would not do it again it's a one time deal.

Alf Jul 21st, 2001 08:18 AM

Do the Moulin Rouge! <BR>Was it great? No. <BR>But it is one of the oldest entertainment shows still around whose name still intrigues so many. <BR>I would not go for dinner but rather the champagne show. <BR>Interesting, tacky, fun, and Toulouse Lautrec still wanders about! <BR>

Linda Jul 21st, 2001 12:48 PM

I would say do it if you have lots of time and money. If you are going for campy and entertaining, you might be disappointed. <BR> <BR>With the movie coming out recently, it sounds more interesting and fun than it really was.

Clairobscur Jul 21st, 2001 03:18 PM

I've been told that the Lido show was usually of better quality than the Moulin Rouge show. I went to the former once, since I benefited from discounted prices (my gf was working there..no..not as a dancer). I thought the show was really well done, but I wouldn't pay full price for it. <BR> <BR>Something weird I learnt from her was that they seated people according to their nationality (can't remember if it applied to individuals too or only to groups). For instance, the italians would be sitted at the front (they are supposed to appreciate to have a close look on the dancers) while the germans would be sitted at the back (they are supposed to prefer having an overall view of the choreography).

Tony Jul 23rd, 2001 05:51 AM

I know that Rouge translates to red, but what does "Moulin" represent?

Anne Jul 23rd, 2001 05:53 AM

Great responses, thanks. <BR>Moulin = Windmill <BR>

Catherine Jul 23rd, 2001 07:46 PM

Could someone please tell me what the dress code is at the moulin rouge? Are jacket and tie required (or highly recommended) for men? Merci.

Karen Jul 24th, 2001 02:12 AM

It really doesn't matter. Even though the Moulin Rouge website says that "elegant" dress is required, the truth is that the packed-in tourists are wearing anything and everything. The men in our party wore dress shirts and slacks (no ties) and were among the better dressed.

topper Jan 15th, 2002 05:53 AM

ttt for Ruth

redmill Jan 21st, 2002 03:31 AM

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