pirate night

cleophus12

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I'm sure that buried somewhere in all this great information is the answer to my question, but I can't seem to find it. On the Fantasy Eastern when is Pirate Night, and for a family of 3 adults would this be the best night for Palo?
 
Best in terms of what?

Getting away from the families dressed as pirates? Getting away from kids whacking everything with a sword? Or best in terms of enjoying a semi-normal evening dinner in a relaxed manner?

I don't know if PALO or Remy change their menu for Pirate night, but I'm guess that they keep the fake dreadlocks and Jack Sparrow wannabe's out with their dress codes.
 
Best in terms of not missing anything great in the dining room. I know pirate night is fun. Been there, done that when DD was 11. Now she's 19, so we don't feel so much of a need to be in the middle of the pirate night action in the dining room. Party later--we will be there. Also best in terms of dining room menus.
 
I would definitely recommend Palo on Pirate Night. The easiest way to determine when that is -- go into your online activities reservations and see which day the Pirate's League has signups. The rest of the cruise, the Fantasy has the Bibbity Bobbity Boutique, but in Pirate's Day they have pirate's make-overs.
 
I know that would be the easiest way but we haven't paid in full yet so that info is not available to me. I was hoping someone could clue me in on the regularly scheduled evening for pirate night.
 
Best in terms of not missing anything great in the dining room. I know pirate night is fun. Been there, done that when DD was 11. Now she's 19, so we don't feel so much of a need to be in the middle of the pirate night action in the dining room. Party later--we will be there. Also best in terms of dining room menus.

There is no pirate party in the MDRs on pirate night on the Fantasy. It was quite a letdown after our experience on the Magic & Wonder. Also, if you want to see Mickey and the gang, their deck party is between the dinner seatings. They don't appear at the later show with the fireworks.
 
Pirate night on the Eastern for us was the fourth night, we were itinerary A. If your itinerary is different, the best guess is the first night of two back to back port days because the ship is sailing slower.

Our itinerary was
S. Embark
S. At sea
M. At sea
T. St. Maarten (pirate night)
W. St. Thomas
T. At sea
F. CC
 
I'm on the 2/9 sailing of the Fantasy (Eastern-Itinerary B) and it's showing up on day 4 which is the St. Thomas day. As far as what's the best day for Palo, that's kind of subjective. If you have no interest in the pirate themed evening, then that is probably the best night.
 
We are also planning on dining at Palo on Pirate night when we are on our Eastern Caribbean cruise. I love the theming of Pirate's night, I just don't care for the menu. That is one I know I can live without. So we are planning on going to the earliest seating we can at Palo and then changing afterwards into our pirate gear with our kids for pictures, etc.
 
There is no pirate party in the MDRs on pirate night on the Fantasy. It was quite a letdown after our experience on the Magic & Wonder. Also, if you want to see Mickey and the gang, their deck party is between the dinner seatings. They don't appear at the later show with the fireworks.

Lisa, do you mean that the staff doesn't dress up? Or do they not do the whole limbo line and Yo Ho ... pirate dance stuff?

Did you still see folks dressed up in their pirate stuff?
 
Lisa, do you mean that the staff doesn't dress up? Or do they not do the whole limbo line and Yo Ho ... pirate dance stuff?

Did you still see folks dressed up in their pirate stuff?

The staff did dress up in the pirate costumes, but there were no flags, limbo, song -- nada. We were in AP that night so the pictures and POC music did help to make it seem more pirate-like.

The weirdest thing was no tuxes worn by the servers on formal night. I asked Fitz about that and he said it was because they do the rotation menu that night. They don't wear them at all on the Fantasy 7-night cruises.
 
The staff did dress up in the pirate costumes, but there were no flags, limbo, song -- nada. We were in AP that night so the pictures and POC music did help to make it seem more pirate-like.

The weirdest thing was no tuxes worn by the servers on formal night. I asked Fitz about that and he said it was because they do the rotation menu that night. They don't wear them at all on the Fantasy 7-night cruises.

Doesn't sound too bad. I guess with the bigger dining rooms it gets hard to do some of these "shows". Part of a different venu I suppose. It still will be fun.

That is surprising about the tuxes on formal night. Looking forward finally experiencing the differences on the Fantasy. It is pretty exciting to be going on a trip that will be a new adventure.
 
Best in terms of what?

Getting away from the families dressed as pirates? Getting away from kids whacking everything with a sword?

Do many of the adult guests dress up for the pirate theme? We thought it would be cool to get a large family group photo and wondering how odd we'd look dressed up with the kids.

Also, how hard is it to find a staff photographer to shoot the family group?
 
Some go all out and some don't. If you want to do so, you won't be the only ones by any means. There are photographers out every night before and after both dinner seatings.
 

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