If you are ever curious about what themed nights you can expect during your voyage, you can contact Disney Cruise Line by phone, email, or online chat.
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Disney Cruise Pirate Night is an event offered once per sailing on Disney Cruises and is one cruisers will not want to miss. This dinner and deck party is based on the Pirates of the Caribbean theme, complete with Disney character appearances and entertainment.
4-night cruises:First night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops. One pirate night themed deck party. One optional dress-up night—jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women. Final night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops.
If you have a three-night itinerary, you can expect pirate-themed activities to be scheduled on one evening of your voyage. The activity schedule can be viewed once you are onboard the ship in the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app.
In general, all cruises do have an optional dress-up night for guests. Three and four night cruises offer this optional night on the second or third evening of your sailing. Seven night cruises include the more traditional formal night, as well as a semi-formal night.
Yes, but there is an alcohol limit.Let me repeat that: the wine or champagne you can bring MUST be in your carry-on bags. Additionally, any alcohol you bring on the cruise can't be enjoyed in any lounge or public areas. So, you need to plan to drink it in your stateroom or on your balcony.
Dinner or “smart casual” attireIf you're having dinner in the main restaurant or any meal at one of the specialty restaurants, you'll follow a “smart casual” dress code on most nights. This means long pants, jeans, a dress or skirt, a stylish top, or a button-down.
While on board, you can check your Personal Navigator newsletter or Disney Cruise Line Navigator App for movie listings and show times. Discover all the Entertainment options on board Disney Cruise Line ships.
Yes, you can buy a beverage package. These all-you-can-drink packages allow passengers to pay a set fee up front for unlimited drinks (of a certain type, as outlined by the package's fine print), rather than pay per drink once onboard the cruise ship.
Guests are not allowed to bring beer or hard liquor onboard for consumption or any other use. Alcoholic beverages (beer, seltzer, or hard liquor) seized on embarkation day will be returned at the end of the voyage provided that they are in the original sealed package.
Some cruise lines, like Windstar, have also done away with formal dress codes, as do specialty sailings like the combination passenger/freight Aranui Cruises in Tahiti. Viking Ocean Cruises also eschews formal nights, but requests no jeans at dinner.
On formal nights, proper attire includes tuxedos, suits or slacks (jackets required) for men and evening gowns, cocktail dresses or dressy pantsuits for women. Jeans are welcome in all dining venues during the day, but they're not appropriate in any public venues for dinner or cocktail hour.