I agree with Old Mart. Once you sort out the lineup you can spend a pleasant evening letting your telescope take you on a tour.
At one star party with the local astro society that I was member of, I ended up with a bit of a queue of interested passers-by taking a look at half-a-dozen or so good targets that the scope was finding pretty accurately. IIRC the Ring Nebula and the Great Cluster in Hercules showed especially well.
That was a Celestron NexStar 6SE, which I think many would regard as entry-level though there are several smaller.
A good birdwatching scope with a powerful eyepiece can give a certain amount of interest, especially on solar-system objects, and in the best conditions even century-old big-game stalking scopes can produce pretty results if decently mounted. Mounting stability and manipulability is fully as important as anything in the optics.