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More info from Dreams:
DCL has added a new opening show to its stellar entertainment repertoire. The new stage production features variety acts, musical performances and a cavalcade of Disney characters.
Exclusive to the seven-night cruises aboard the Disney Magic, the new show tells the story of a young cruise passenger trying to achieve his dream of becoming a seafaring captain. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and the rest of the Disney characters help the boy realize that if he believes in his dream, it can come true.
Woven into the show is a wonderful overview of the events, activities and venues aboard the ship - along with some helpful tips to make the cruise more enjoyable, such as the best time to meet the Disney characters. In addition, the guests are introduced to the officers onboard who will make sure the voyage is one that will be cherished for a lifetime.
PALO new information:
The ships are now requiring gentlemen to wear a dress shirt when dining at Palo. A jacket (or tie) is still suggested but not required. Gentlemen wearing t-shirts, golf shirts, Tommy Bahamas type shirts, etc. will be turned away. This information is listed in the Personal Navigator and the Palo reservation confirmation card. In addition, there is also a small sign outside the elevators on Deck 10, aft and will be communicated to travel professionals in the Nov. 16 edition of D-Mail. The Champagne Brunch and High Tea will remain Resort Casual.
Not sure if the new show will be up when we cruise but it would be nice
DCL has added a new opening show to its stellar entertainment repertoire. The new stage production features variety acts, musical performances and a cavalcade of Disney characters.
Exclusive to the seven-night cruises aboard the Disney Magic, the new show tells the story of a young cruise passenger trying to achieve his dream of becoming a seafaring captain. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and the rest of the Disney characters help the boy realize that if he believes in his dream, it can come true.
Woven into the show is a wonderful overview of the events, activities and venues aboard the ship - along with some helpful tips to make the cruise more enjoyable, such as the best time to meet the Disney characters. In addition, the guests are introduced to the officers onboard who will make sure the voyage is one that will be cherished for a lifetime.
PALO new information:
The ships are now requiring gentlemen to wear a dress shirt when dining at Palo. A jacket (or tie) is still suggested but not required. Gentlemen wearing t-shirts, golf shirts, Tommy Bahamas type shirts, etc. will be turned away. This information is listed in the Personal Navigator and the Palo reservation confirmation card. In addition, there is also a small sign outside the elevators on Deck 10, aft and will be communicated to travel professionals in the Nov. 16 edition of D-Mail. The Champagne Brunch and High Tea will remain Resort Casual.
Not sure if the new show will be up when we cruise but it would be nice
