Animators Palate - no show?

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We just got off of the Dream and when we had our Animators Palate night, there was no turning everything colourful and no Sorcerer Mickey. Do they no longer do this? Or did we leave too early? (Which would be weird since dinner there took forever and then we waited and waited).
 
We just got off of the Dream and when we had our Animators Palate night, there was no turning everything colourful and no Sorcerer Mickey. Do they no longer do this? Or did we leave too early? (Which would be weird since dinner there took forever and then we waited and waited).

I only been on the dream once when it first came out. I don’t like the short cruises. I’m guessing you had crush. That’s the show on the dream.if you were on a four night cruise and you had animators twice it wouldn’t be fair that you will get two shows and 2/3 of the guests onboard only gets one show.

The colorful show in on the magic and wonder. Than the drawing.

The fantasy has crush and the drawing.

The dream crush.
 
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We just got off of the Dream and when we had our Animators Palate night, there was no turning everything colourful and no Sorcerer Mickey. Do they no longer do this? Or did we leave too early? (Which would be weird since dinner there took forever and then we waited and waited).

That show is only on the wonder and magic.
 

We just got off of the Dream and when we had our Animators Palate night, there was no turning everything colourful and no Sorcerer Mickey. Do they no longer do this? Or did we leave too early? (Which would be weird since dinner there took forever and then we waited and waited).
As others have said, Dream only has Crush. We’ll see next year if they have the ‘draw your character’ technology since she’ll do her first 7+ cruise when Fantasy is in dry-dock.
 
We're on a 5 night cruise on the Magic and I'm so bummed there's no show! What do they do instead?
 
I only been on the dream once when it first came out. I don’t like the short cruises. I’m guessing you had crush. That’s the show on the dream.if you were on a four night cruise and you had animators twice it wouldn’t be fair that you will get two shows and 2/3 of the guests onboard only gets one show.

The colorful show in on the magic and wonder. Than the drawing.

The fantasy has crush and the drawing.

The dream crush.

We ate there once in our rotation. Yes, we did have crush. It seemed very lacklustre and I have seen it on our previous Dream cruise. But what wouldn’t be fair about someone who did get to see it twice? It wouldn’t bother me at all. Life’s not fair!
 
Thanks everyone for your replies. Yes, I realize now that it was on the Magic that we had Sorcerer Mickey.
 
We ate there once in our rotation. Yes, we did have crush. It seemed very lacklustre and I have seen it on our previous Dream cruise. But what wouldn’t be fair about someone who did get to see it twice? It wouldn’t bother me at all. Life’s not fair!
That’s not the Disney way of cruising. They balance their control of your schedule - dining time and rotation - something other cruiselines have moved away from, with the promise you will not miss anything important.
 
That’s not the Disney way of cruising. They balance their control of your schedule - dining time and rotation - something other cruiselines have moved away from, with the promise you will not miss anything important.

i agree in part but on a four night cruise, it will never be totally balanced as you will go to one restaurant twice. It may be the one you want or maybe not. My point was simply that I personally could care less if someone got to see a show twice. Everyone will have seen it once so you aren’t missing out and good for them if they see it twice.
 
i agree in part but on a four night cruise, it will never be totally balanced as you will go to one restaurant twice. It may be the one you want or maybe not. My point was simply that I personally could care less if someone got to see a show twice. Everyone will have seen it once so you aren’t missing out and good for them if they see it twice.

The way I read the prior post it was not about seeing the same show twice, but rather about why they only do one show.
What they are saying is that on the Fantasy's longer cruises, there are two distinct shows in Animator's Palate: first crush, then animation magic, and everyone gets a turn to see both. On the dream, they just do crush because if they added animator's magic, only 1/3 of the cruisers would get to see it.

I expect part of the reason they don't do crush twice because it would be repetitive.
 
I wouldn't want to see Crush twice, once is more than enough for me. If they added one of the other shows, then as soon as the news got out about it, a lot of people would start requesting AP twice on their rotation. You'd then have people who didn't get it twice mad and would be at GS complaining about it.
 
They will do the Sorcerer Mickey on that cruise, but not the Character show. On non-show nights, they only display drawings.
I was on the five night Magic last week. Sorcerer Mickey did come out and there was a couple of songs where the characters in the picture frames changed from black-and-white to color and moved around and said things. Is there normally a show beyond that?
 
I was on the five night Magic last week. Sorcerer Mickey did come out and there was a couple of songs where the characters in the picture frames changed from black-and-white to color and moved around and said things. Is there normally a show beyond that?

Yes on the magic you get the color show than the show where you draw. These are done on different nights. On short cruises they only have the color show.
 

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