
I wanted to purchase a beverage to take into the theater and went to buy the apple cider they were selling. This was also surprising since everyone was sitting so close together.Another quirky thing I ran into was at the drink bar. I would imagine someone with longer legs would feel absolutely squished! There also wasn't any protocols for social distancing once you got into the theater. I'm 5 foot 2 inches and felt pretty cramped. Overall, I enjoyed the show and experience.I was a little surprised to find the seats in the balcony were so compacted together. You definitely get a grand and rich vibe from it. I was blown away by how beautiful the interior is of the building. There was an additional issue that WAS part of the historical part of the building and they hope to address that concern as a warning on the website when people book seating.Basically, overall, I believe that the employees of the theater want all guests to have an amazing time.īeautiful venue despite a few quirks.Attending my first show at the Paramount. They have assured me that they have corrected the one issue they can. I'm quite impressed with the level of response from the team. The issues I encountered were likely to affect other people, so I brought them to the attention of management of the theater. There were some issues with the configuration of the theater (mostly not related to historic parts of the building) that led to my visit being less than pleasant. Consider all these things when purchasing tickets.Meanwhile, I had a bit of a negative situation at the theater due to mobility issues.

Lastly, the sound in the section on the far right (I'm assuming the same would be on the far left) of the orchestra, where they have added folded seating, is not clear. The bathrooms are also only in the basement or on the third floor, although there is limited handicapped accommodations on the main floor. The ushers are phenomenal, trying their best to accommodate everyone and make sure every guest has the best time possible.Also, the bathrooms were very clean.I will warn people that the "mezzanine" is, in fact, a balcony, up two flights of stairs. The gentleman checking vaccination status outside and the folks doing security in line have a great sense of humor. 99% of the staff is incredibly accommodating and beyond charming. For reservations and information, call 36 or visit Shearwater Kayaks.The theater itself is absolutely beautiful. Tours available from other parts of the island after Labor Day. This is a great opportunity to get closer to the sea and learn about the marine environment surrounding our beautiful island. Whether you are trying sea kayaking for the first time or want to improve your paddling skills, Shearwater Adventures has a tour for you. Sea kayak tours guided by experienced guides depart from the Rosario Marina daily during the summer months. For reservations and information, call 36 or visit Deer Harbor Charters. Sailing tours on the gaff-rigged sloop Simplicity depart from Rosario Marina in summer months. (Save 10% with Lodging Promo Code: ROSARIORESORT) For reservations and information call 36 or visit Deer Harbor Charters.

Nature Cruises depart from Deer Harbor Marina most weekends throughout the year. Educational trips with experienced captain/naturalists depart from Memorial Day through Labor Day directly from the Rosario Marina. This is simply the best way to see and learn about Orca whales and other marine wildlife of the San Juan Islands.

You’ll pass by unspoiled, pristine islands and historical landmarks. The Museum features original photographs taken from the early 1900’s, Arts and Crafts period furnishings, and an extensive display of the ships built by the Moran Brothers Company in Seattle.Įnjoy an unforgettable and informative narrated cruise through the San Juan Islands in search of Orca (killer whales) and Minke whales. The Moran Mansion Museum is a tribute to the man that built and made the mansion his home - shipbuilder and former Seattle mayor Robert Moran.

Our apologies, concerts are currently suspended while we address safety issues with the Music Room ceiling. Highlights of the presentation include the historic Moran Photograph Collection, Phantom of the Opera music played on the Mansion’s 1913 Aeolian organ (featuring 1,972 pipes) with silent film, stories of the Mansion’s most colorful residents, and Christopher’s original piano compositions played on the 1900 Steinway Grand Piano. MUSIC CONCERT AND ROSARIO HISTORY NARRATIVEĬhristopher Peacock, musician, author, and Rosario historian, offers an hour presentation of music and photography that walks guests through the history of the Moran family and the Rosario estate.
