It's advisable to queue early to board the boat, as seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, and you might miss out on a window seat if you're late. There's no need to exchange tickets; just show your QR code upon arrival, and a waiter will guide you to your table. Once on board, you can take some photos first, as the schedule of events later on is quite packed. Besides the extensive buffet dinner, there's live music throughout the journey, and the band will even come to your table to perform, allowing you to request songs. Depending on the situation, you can decide whether to tip; my friend and I gave 1000 Forints, which is about twenty Hong Kong dollars – quite a small amount, actually. Additionally, a male and female duo will perform dances, changing their outfits two or three times and performing various styles. They'll also come around to take photos with you. What I remember most vividly is the female dancer balancing a wine bottle on her head while dancing without dropping it; she'll even place a bottle on your head for a photo opportunity. The entire boat trip felt like it was over in a blink due to so many activities. All the waiters were very friendly and constantly helped clear plates. However, because there were so many programs, there wasn't much time to quietly admire and enjoy the night view.