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Re: Stella Show

Postby Doz » 08 Jun 2010 09:26

apparently its still free of charge for kids, we had family there last week and my nephew who is 13 didnt have to pay...so just adults
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Re: Stella Show

Postby JT » 08 Jun 2010 11:13

I haven't had a chance to get in this year due to other commitments but I took the dog for a walk last night along the front and saw the new decor and it looks very nice and they have worked hard and spent a lot of money.

Hopefully I will get in next week sometime to see the show and get some new photo's
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Re: Stella Show

Postby dawnandrob » 11 Jun 2010 13:41

hi guys, please can you tell me what the stella show is?
many thanks.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby dksbbs » 11 Jun 2010 14:11

Its the Harmony Bar, walk down to the beach and walk along the Prom to the right, at the end the path goes left towards the harbour, follow this, the first bar is Deniz Kapisa and the next is the Harmony Bar.


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Re: Stella Show

Postby starchild01 » 11 Jun 2010 17:15

dksbbs wrote:Its the Harmony Bar, walk down to the beach and walk along the Prom to the right, at the end the path goes left towards the harbour, follow this, the first bar is Deniz Kapisa and the next is the Harmony Bar.


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It most certainly is :D
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Re: Stella Show

Postby dawnandrob » 11 Jun 2010 17:40

hi, me agin, thanks guys, is it just a bar then? i thought that it was an actual show. havnt been to icmeler before so any hints, tips or advice would be fab.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby blondie » 11 Jun 2010 17:58

The Harmony Bar is a bar/restaurant, but the Stella Show itself is just that - a show. In fact, it's a drag act.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby dawnandrob » 11 Jun 2010 18:06

thank you for quick reply. doesnt sound like our sort of thing. lol. :D
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Re: Stella Show

Postby blondie » 11 Jun 2010 18:14

Not my cup of tea either, but loads of people on here have been to see it - several times, for some - and love it.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby dawnandrob » 11 Jun 2010 18:18

have you been to icmeler lots of times? we are going thursday next week, first time. i have heard its more expensive this year? we were hoping to bring some clothes and goodies back, do you recomend it? 8)
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Re: Stella Show

Postby jenb » 11 Jun 2010 18:56

[quote="dawnandrob"]have you been to icmeler lots of times? we are going thursday next week, first time. i have heard its more expensive this year? we were hoping to bring some clothes and goodies back, do you recomend it? 8)[/ ]hi dawnandrob we are also going to icmeler next thursday ,eighth time, we have noticed the prices going up each year but it is still a lot cheaper than the likes of spain .id recommend the market for clothes you can get some good bargains (if you know how to haggle) :lol: but watch your luggage allowance ,a lot of people were caught out last year
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Re: Stella Show

Postby dawnandrob » 11 Jun 2010 19:53

hi jenb, where are you flying from and where are you staying?
we are flying from cardiff and staying at the babadan apartments. what are the prices on drinks and food out there please?
:)
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Re: Stella Show

Postby jayjay1950 » 12 Jun 2010 16:31

dawnandrob... The Stella show is quite good, my two teanage boys wan't impressed last year when i told them we was going to see a drag artist but they really enjoyed it. He/she can be a bit near the bone at times, if you know what i mean, but it is all in fun and there are many many people who go to see him/her year after year
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Re: Stella Show

Postby JT » 16 Jun 2010 06:41

Finally got to see the show for the first time this year last night.

As we were walking down the steps to enter the now enclosed bar a couple were walking out muttering something about 15 lira charge and that all they wanted was a bottle of water each and that was it.

The place is now far better than before, the bar has moved and gives it a whole more clubby feel.

The guests I was with chose a 12 lira cocktail as their first drink so really only 3 lira entrance.

The place is filled with air con units so is really cool compared with what it used to be like.

A lot of the show is brand new and lots of the old favourites are still there and Michael as usual was up to his tricks with the customers.

I enjoyed it and so did everyone else that was in there and the show is now extended until after 12.30am.

Would I pay again to get in?? Yes definitely as the first drink recoups your entrance money and when you think about it how many times have you been in there in the past and had to stand while someone with one bottle of water hogged the best seats
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Re: Stella Show

Postby Fanny » 16 Jun 2010 08:54

Thanks for the clarification John, looks like I'll be having a cocktail too :wink: :D
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Re: Stella Show

Postby viking pete » 16 Jun 2010 12:47

We always seem to take our September holidays when Maureen has her birthday.

Last year we went to see Stella, had a meal and a great time.

Must admit I was negative when reading about the charge, but I m mellowing a bit I think.
I understand there is a lot new in this years show and as John says, the right choice of drink pretty much takes care of the fee.

I reckon it will be quite likely that it will be Stella and a meal again on the 9th.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby dksbbs » 16 Jun 2010 19:21

viking pete wrote:Must admit I was negative when reading about the charge, but I m mellowing a bit I think.


I think I maybe going the same way.

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Re: Stella Show

Postby LynnJenny » 17 Jun 2010 20:53

we just got home but went to the stella show never had the meal just went to see the show he was so funny what a great night
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Re: Stella Show

Postby Elayne » 18 Jun 2010 10:59

HI we got back yesterday, we went to Stella Show and they did charge 15TL this was added onto your bill at the end of the evening but you could choose any drink of the menu so we all had a 15TL cocktail. the prmises are much nicer now and cooler, Show was fantastic, there are 2 different shows on alternate nights. Food was ok nothing special. we went again the following week and sat at the bar, i persuaded them to let us in half price as we didn't want a table, they agreed eventually and we still got our 15TL cocktail :lol:
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Re: Stella Show

Postby kelebek1966 » 18 Jun 2010 11:11

I would recommend anyone to give this show a try. We first heard about it a few years ago and I resisted going thinking it really wasn't my kind of thing. However, we went on holiday with some different friends who wanted to give it a try and I went along. I was really surprised and thoroughly enjoyed the show. Since then I usually go the show during each holiday. We didn't get chance when we were there in May but it is definitely on the list for a visit later this year.
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