Welcome Spocky! I am so excited that you're going to attend your first Disney cruise with this fine group of happy sailors!
I have a few thoughts on dress code. Honestly on my last cruise people weren't nearly as dressed up as I expected. Formal night was the only night I saw really formal attire, and for the most part that was dresses or suits for women and suits for men and costumes or princess dresses for kids. For regular nights most people wore pants and tshirts or polo shirts. Women wore sundresses or capri pants and shirts. I wore pretty casual clothes, like capri pants and plain knit shirts, but dressed them up a bit with jewelry. It was pretty casual overall though. I think some people may even have been wearing shorts and no one told them not to. I think the dress codes are a suggestion, not a requirement.
I think most of the alcoholic beverages on board, including beer, were pretty cheap, as in $5 or less. I consider that cheap because where I'm from you can't go to a bar without paying at least $6-7 for a cocktail! When I'm doing my cruise budget I budget in beverages at $5 per drink. That usually accounts for the drink and the auto tip added to alcoholic beverages.
And last but not least, it's cool that you are obsessing about your Disney cruise, in fact here on the DIS we consider that behavior downright NORMAL.
stina

I have a few thoughts on dress code. Honestly on my last cruise people weren't nearly as dressed up as I expected. Formal night was the only night I saw really formal attire, and for the most part that was dresses or suits for women and suits for men and costumes or princess dresses for kids. For regular nights most people wore pants and tshirts or polo shirts. Women wore sundresses or capri pants and shirts. I wore pretty casual clothes, like capri pants and plain knit shirts, but dressed them up a bit with jewelry. It was pretty casual overall though. I think some people may even have been wearing shorts and no one told them not to. I think the dress codes are a suggestion, not a requirement.
I think most of the alcoholic beverages on board, including beer, were pretty cheap, as in $5 or less. I consider that cheap because where I'm from you can't go to a bar without paying at least $6-7 for a cocktail! When I'm doing my cruise budget I budget in beverages at $5 per drink. That usually accounts for the drink and the auto tip added to alcoholic beverages.
And last but not least, it's cool that you are obsessing about your Disney cruise, in fact here on the DIS we consider that behavior downright NORMAL.

stina
