disneydudette1
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Is there a pirate night on this cruise? And if so any idea what night it might be?
For the four night Dream restart I think it was the third night. Or at least that's what I got from the Theme Park Express you tube series.Is there a pirate night on this cruise? And if so any idea what night it might be?
Thank you!! I guess I booked the right night for Remy then. Although we will miss pirate night which will make Dudette 2 Heanne very unhappyFor the four night Dream restart I think it was the third night. Or at least that's what I got from the Theme Park Express you tube series.
I think the rotation of dining goes 1, 2,2, 3 so you're in the same restaurant two nights in a row, the second being pirate night, or buccaneer bash which is what they're calling it. No deck party, and fire works are on a different night.
I found the Theme Park Express vlogs or whatever they're called (sorry, I'm old I don't know these things) very helpful.
Oldest Son and I booked Remy for pirate night too. Or at least we hope it is.Thank you!! I guess I booked the right night for Remy then. Although we will miss pirate night which will make Dudette 2 Heanne very unhappy
He's set on Remy, but your plan sounds better to me.We just cancelled Remy because we decided we would rather drink our $125.00. I can now get dressed up for Pirate Night! Two week count down until the cruise. Ten day count down to Disney.
Sounds great, in a way. Less crowds, yay, but it will be strange. Have a great time and we'll see you.Onboard the Disney Dream right now for our 1st leg of our B2B2Bpause one day 2B (Fantasy). The terminal is absolutely empty. No lines like pre-pandemic. Waited in a pretty empty terminal for 15-20 mins and then they started calling boarding numbers. Boarding number 3 was called about 3 mins after family of the day, B1 and B2. This was the easiest and least stressful embarkation ever. See y'all on the 18th.
It’s not so bad. I’ve had it done. Looks worse than it feels. My concern is that they are doing the rapid antigen test not a PCR. There are a lot of false positives and negatives with that test. And they are not running a PCR if + rapid. You just can’t cruise period.He's set on Remy, but your plan sounds better to me.
Have you ever done the sort of covid test they're giving at the port? Our oldest daughter is a nurse and she's had a ton of them, but I'm a little anxious about sticking something up my nose like that. Now that everyone has to do them that day, ugh, it adds a new level of anxiety.
I’m curious about the number of children on board.Onboard the Disney Dream right now for our 1st leg of our B2B2Bpause one day 2B (Fantasy). The terminal is absolutely empty. No lines like pre-pandemic. Waited in a pretty empty terminal for 15-20 mins and then they started calling boarding numbers. Boarding number 3 was called about 3 mins after family of the day, B1 and B2. This was the easiest and least stressful embarkation ever. See y'all on the 18th.
It is a rapid PCR test at the port.It’s not so bad. I’ve had it done. Looks worse than it feels. My concern is that they are doing the rapid antigen test not a PCR. There are a lot of false positives and negatives with that test. And they are not running a PCR if + rapid. You just can’t cruise period.
I agree. I think I read that if it comes back positive, either they retest the same sample, or do another sample/test.Oh good!!!
Embarkation COVID-19 Testing: All Guests, regardless of age and vaccination status, are required to take a COVID-19 test (paid for by Disney Cruise Line and administered by Inspire Diagnostics) at the terminal before boarding. This will be the second of two COVID-19 PCR tests required for Guests 11 years of age and under. Guests with positive COVID-19 test results, including those in their travel party, will be denied boarding.
DCL vendor is sending them 14 days out. We never received ours since our B2B2B2B started on Sept 3rd. We are in process of docking right now and ready to start our sept 10th cruise. DCL told us, not to worry about the luggage tags, the porters have extras and will make luggae tags on the spot when you drop off your luggage. When I asked the porter , he even pulled out the white luggage tags to show me that they got us covered. So no worries. See you soon.QUESTION: when do we get our luggage tags? They used to be sent with the documents. We leave for WDW in less than a week.
There are definitely children onboard but not nearly as many as you usually see. The adult areas are pretty crowded on the sea days as are the family areas with the kids. I have seen a LOT less kids on this cruise than on all of our previous cruises. I do not know the actual number though. Passenger count is between 1300-1600 guests.I’m curious about the number of children on board.
There are definitely children onboard but not nearly as many as you usually see. The adult areas are pretty crowded on the sea days as are the family areas with the kids. I have seen a LOT less kids on this cruise than on all of our previous cruises. I do not know the actual number though. Passenger count is between 1300-1600 guests.
Same. And oldest daughter and I are traveling-- moving her from her last posting to her new job.it will be nice knowing the vaccination status of everyone on board. I live in a county where only 25% of the population is vaccinated and people have rarely worn masks. Now, if I can make it through the next week without testing + next Saturday I will relax. . I don’t worry about getting it at this point. I worry about a positive test.