Disney Cruise Line nightclubs and lounges aboard the Disney Dream are wondrously themed areas where adults and kids can dance, enjoy live music and participate in games and activities.
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If your cruise includes a visit to Disney's private island, Castaway Cay, you can head to the adult only beach. Disney Cruise Line offers a vast array of uniquely themed bars, nightclubs and lounges.
Many sailings lasting three nights or longer include this swashbuckling soiree, with Pirate Night typically scheduled for the third night of your Disney Cruise.
Your stateroom attendant typically leaves a Mickey Mouse pirate bandana for each member of your party along with some chocolate gold coins to kick off the evening. Guests can wear the bandana as a simple costume if they don't want to get too dressed up for the festivities.
Hours do vary between itineraries, but they do stay open until usually midnight or later! And after 9PM, many of the areas that were previously family-friendly because adult-exclusive areas for the grown ups to enjoy themselves.
Adults-Only LocationsRetreat to the Quiet Cove Pool area—an expansive onboard oasis featuring adult-exclusive swimming, whirlpool spas and a tranquil wading pool—for a tantalizing mix of relaxation and refreshments.
Hook's Barbery on the Disney Wish not only allows you to access grooming services in Captain Hook's quarters but also a hidden bar! Small, unassuming, and lacking heavy foot traffic, Hook's Barbery is easy to miss aboard the expansive Disney Wish.
The Disney Wish is the first ship in the fleet to have an atrium stage where princesses and princes alike will make special appearances throughout your sailing. If you visit the Grand Hall at either 10 p.m. or midnight, you will be delighted with a magical moment and a special kiss goodnight.
Although Disney Cruise Line does not offer an all-you-can-drink package, like most other cruise lines do, what Disney does offer are daily drink specials. Each day, Disney Cruise Line will have a ”drink of the day,” which will cost just $5.
A: Disney Cruise Line Guests 21 years and older may bring a maximum of 2 bottles of unopened wine or champagne (no larger than 750 ml) or 6 beers (no larger than 12 ounces) on board at the beginning of the voyage and at each port of call. These beverages must be packed in carry-on (not checked) bags or luggage.
Every mainstream cruise line has a nightclub or designated dancing area onboard its ships, but not all of them can keep passengers Cupid Shuffling, Percolating and rolling their hips like Shakira until the wee hours of the morning.
We're living proof Disney Cruise Line (DCL) is for adults too. All our experiences sailing on their ships have been without children. A Disney cruise without kids is a lot of fun for an over 18 years old aged crowd as much as it is for an under-18 crowd.
Overall, based on our experience, I'd say Disney Cruises are best for kids between three and 10. This is the age range when kids generally enjoy the Disney elements the most. Of course every kid is different – if your teens still love Disney, they'll be happy on the ship.
Dining, Food & Beverages – Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What age must a Guest be to drink alcoholic beverages on the ship? A: The drinking age on board is 21, and a valid photo I.D. is required.
Onboard, you can open up your Disney Cruise Line Navigation app and take a look at your weekly plans. Here, you will see exactly which night formal night is, as well as which night is dedicated to Pirate Night and semi-formal night.
The rotational dining team will typically open the doors and begin seating guests five to ten minutes before your scheduled dining time. We have arrived up to fifteen minutes late to the rotational dining rooms and we were still seated. I wouldn't recommend arriving much later than that so you can enjoy the meal!
Dinners typically take 90 minutes, depending on which courses you order and how leisurely you like your meals. Disney automatically seats multiple families together according to demographics (e.g. families with young children will be placed together).
Do Adults Dress Up for Pirate Night on Disney Cruise? Yes! I'm so glad I brought a costume because the majority of people, kids AND adults, were dressed for pirate night. Everything from just a hat, to all out makeup and over-the-top costumes.