DisneyTiger94
Earning My Ears
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We are first time Disney cruisers and had no idea about the port arrival time. We ended up with 2:00pm, what happens if we get there early? Will they turn us away?
If you arrive earlier than your selected Port Arrival Time, AND THE TERMINAL IS BUSY, you may be asked to wait until either your PAT or when the terminal is less busy to enter.We are first time Disney cruisers and had no idea about the port arrival time. We ended up with 2:00pm, what happens if we get there early? Will they turn us away?
Answers are in the quoted post. Hope that helps!
Our dining rotation on the Dream 4 night in Feb this year was 1233, so it can vary. Night 3 was pirate night, as it often is.
If you don't want to miss out dining with your kids, book a later Palo and go to the Main dining room with them, then head off to Palo. If you can't get a reservation in advance, try and visit them embarkation day. They should be able to accommodate you
Depending on what time zone you are in. We are ok with eating at the later seating as that is much closer to our time here in Californa. You will find less little ones at this seating as well, usually.
One way rental cars work well, if you don't mind driving. It's a time saver as well at the parks instead of relying on busses. Helps with shopping trips or off property dining.
JW
I've only been on one cruise, and all we were given were Mickey bandanas for Pirate Night. If you want more than that, I'd suggest bringing it.Thanks for asking these questions! They are on my list as well....
We are traveling on the Disney Dream May 23 2016. Is there always "Pirate" night? Should we bring our own attire or is anything provided? THANKS!
I'm a planner (hence, while I'm on this site so much!) and the notion of arriving on embarkation day too late to get any of our desired reservations seriously gives me anxiety hives.
Yes of course you can attend multiple places for dinner! Do an early dinner in cabanas, followed by regular dining in the main dining, and then finish with Palo if you want. But if that is the case you may end up like the wall-e people!!So there wouldn't be a problem with us attending two separate venues for dinner? That sounds like a great option if we could just have a coffee while the kids eat, and go to our dinner later. Honestly, I just don't want to miss anything, and not seeing one of the MDRs would make me kinda bummed!
I didn't know that either! The glass just sat in my room all week. Boo!I never knew you could use the hurricane glasses. I may try that next time. Is there really that much more in them?
In regards to late dining, DH and I were stuck with second seating also and we thought it would be too late as I'm not a night person. WRONG!!! Loved it and we actually changed our main seating to 2nd on our upcoming cruise, even with a 5 year old. we just never felt rushed when we were at ports etc. Plus my body adjusted accordingly even on a shorter cruise to eating at that time (and the fact I'm on mountain standard time so 2 hrs difference anyways helped). I'll just have my youngest take a nap midday and give her a snack if needed to tie her over.
Yes of course you can attend multiple places for dinner! Do an early dinner in cabanas, followed by regular dining in the main dining, and then finish with Palo if you want. But if that is the case you may end up like the wall-e people!! View attachment 157982
With a 4 night cruise, you will see one of the dining rooms twice anyway. Also, the restaurant that you dine in the last night is the same you have for breakfast the next morning. But yea it is easy enough to show up with your kids, maybe order an app to split or drinks and then scoot to Palo later. Your kids are also old enough that you could reasonably expect to allow them to dine on their own as well, just let your server team know the night before your Palo reservation )no matter if you come or not to the dining room).
And you also don't feel rushed at second dinner because they are not trying to get you out to set up for the next dinner.