Showing posts with label CabaRay Gift Shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CabaRay Gift Shop. Show all posts

August 28, 2021

Ray Stevens: The CabaRay Showroom re-opens in one week...

Well, here we are...one week from today Ray Stevens will re-open his CabaRay showroom in West Nashville. The re-opening is scheduled for September 4th. The doors to the facility open at 5pm Central and during that time fans will have access to the Piano Bar. I visited the CabaRay in 2018 and we (my brother and I) were free to roam around and look at the art work on the walls, the trophy case upstairs, and all of the other eye catching sights inside the CabaRay. The CabaRay gift shop, when we were there, opened up approximately a half an hour before the main doors to the showroom. In 2018 the Piano Bar opened at 5pm; the Gift Shop opened at 6pm; and the doors to the showroom (the actual area where the concert takes place) would open at 6:30pm. This season it's just a little bit different. The fans who choose a dinner option will begin being seated at 5:30pm Central. The fans who purchase concert-only tickets will begin to take their seats at 6:30pm Central. It's mainly a dinner theater...and for the fans that order a dinner they should be seated inside the showroom beginning at 6:30pm. All of the food is fixed ahead of time on the day of the concert...all of it is based on the online orders. 


When you order tickets online and you specify a dinner option, when you show up on the day of your concert, you will enter the showroom when the doors open and, obviously, find your seat; several minutes later, after a waiter or waitress brings out napkins, straws, and your choice of soft drink (or water), the food you ordered when you purchased your concert tickets will be brought out to you within minutes. So, just in case you have never gone to a CabaRay concert yet, you don't order your food in person on the day of the concert. You order it when you purchase your tickets and then the cooks prepare it on the day of the concert and they bring it out to you once you show up. The showroom has balcony seating...but dinner isn't served up there for obvious reasons. Nobody wants to have food or utensils accidentally falling down from the balcony and onto someone's table or body...and so if you purchase balcony seating (the cheaper tickets) remember that food isn't going to be served up there. The showroom is an intimate gathering place...and if you decide to purchase balcony seats for economic reasons you're still going to have an awesome view of everything. The showroom isn't so spacious that balcony seating will cause Ray to look ant size...so there's no need to be concerned over that. Also, you don't have to purchase a dinner in order to sit downstairs. They changed the seating policy in 2019. You can choose to purchase concert-only tickets and sit among those who are eating. In 2018 everyone who purchased floor seating (non-balcony seats) automatically had a dinner...but that changed in 2019. 

My guess is some of the fans/concert goers wanted the ability to attend a CabaRay concert and sit at floor level regardless of whether or not they chose a dinner option.   

You can visit the CabaRay webpage by clicking HERE.    

September 8, 2020

Ray Stevens: Digital CabaRay Gift Shop and Me...

Me and Ray Stevens T-shirt; 2020
Hello once more!! In a previous blog entry I mentioned that I'd been shopping at the digital CabaRay gift shop. One of the items I purchased is this t-shirt that reads: "Nashville - Everything is Still Beautiful- Ray Stevens: 1970 - Today". This happens to be the back of the t-shirt...the front side has "Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville" written on the left side of the shirt. I used the timer on my laptop camera to capture this photo. If any should ask themselves why wasn't I wearing the shirt, well, I could've put it on, set the camera timer, and then turn my back to the camera but I decided I'd just hold the t-shirt rather than go through that kind of a process. I'll be ordering additional items from the CabaRay gift shop in the future. The CabaRay was forced to shut down in March...right at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic frenzy. Now, speaking of the CabaRay, over on the CabaRay Facebook page a message is posted stating that there's a possibility concerts will once again take place starting October 1st. Here's part of the announcement: "Nashville has issued another modification to the current Phase 2 reopening guidance, and is allowing some events with up to 125 guests to be held. Special permits are required from the Health Department; therefore, pending approval of those permits, we are planning on a limited reopening for the Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom on Thursday, October 1, 2020."

Me and CabaRay hat; 2020
The announcement further goes on to say that should a re-opening take place on October 1st then tickets for the concerts will go on sale this Thursday (September 10th). If there's an announcement for upcoming CabaRay concerts I'll be writing a blog about it and providing links to where tickets can be purchased. I'm experimenting with the font style on my blog entries in case you're wondering why the lettering looks different in this paragraph. Now, off to the right, that's the new CabaRay hat being sold at the digital CabaRay gift shop. There are other types of hats available but that's the one I chose. Those of you that have, in the past, wondered why there's rarely any clothing or trinkets available for sale in Ray's on-line store this is your chance to make up for lost time. There's a wide variety of hats, T-shirts, coffee mugs, and other items currently available. There's squirrel stuffed animals, mouse pads, key chains, coasters. As mentioned in a previous blog entry the CabaRay and it's gift shop is like a Ray Stevens wonderland.