I usually go to the welcome aboard show if the variety act is one I'm not familiar with. My issue with the show itself is that part where Dad is struggling with the luggage. It used to be a bunch of prop suitcases. At some point they were replaced with the actual spinner cases they sell in the gift shop. And it now bugs me to no end that dad doesn't just wheel them. Sorry, Goethe. Willful suspension of disbelief only extends so far.
The only thing I can really think of that seemed like a waste to me is the 80s music challenge game they play in Wavebands (we've seen it twice on the Wonder, not sure if other ships do it). The first time it was so bad that the next time we sat up the back to not participate. They forced us...we left.![]()
Have you seen it since they re-vamped it on the Wonder, I thought it was excellent, one of my favs. Toy Story on the other hand is ready to be retired lol.
I thought it was the worst! A show about an awards ceremony that's missing its host and someone steps in (the one time I saw it the actress looked incredibly like Amy Adams and that's awesome for her but it was distracting for me) to talk about how hard it is to host a show (despite the fact that she's not hosting but just talking about it) and then she wins the award for best host? Excuse me? That's the basis for a show???
The Welcome Aboard show is the show that's in the Walt Disney Theater the first night on the cruise. Except for 3 & 4 night cruises.Can anyone tell me what the "Welcome Aboard Show" is, and where it is?? Thanks
I never understood how people could be that hungry when dinner just ended a couple of hours ago LOL. We go to see the ice sculptures and decorations, but we're always too full to get anything but maybe a dessert.
Spending hours and hours on these boards to find out what I should and shouldn't do and like.
Live the moment.![]()
I liked Buckets & Boards. Much more than I liked JunNk on our recent cruise. Actually, I didn't like JunNk at all.
We used to love 80's music trivia (really the only trivia onboard I have a chance of actually winning) but the last couple times on the Dream it's turned into a variety show where half the audience has to come up and do a crazy dance to earn the most points.
Pirate Night. All of it. I've never even seen the buffet. The fireworks were a yawn. The show was bad. Etc.
Any of the shows on Dream.
We are over SailAway on DCL and RCCL.
Pirate night menu for a vegetarian:
The Buccaneer's Sun-Ripened Pineapple - fresh island pineapple with a coconut covered banana and orange glaze
Mr. Smee's Bibb Lettuce Salad - with bibb lettuce, baby greens, chicory, tomatoes, toasted pine nuts and raspberry vinaigrette
Sunken Vegetable Treasure - Black-eyed pea and quinoa croquettes with a mushroom sauce
Tiger Lilie's Savory Pancakes - stuffed with tofu, spinach, and lashed to the deck on a pool of pepper coulis
All are awful. The pineapple would be ok without the sauce.
The rest of the options are not good. I now order Mac and cheese from the kid menu that night.
Dh had a long conversation with them about what the pancakes should be vs what they are.
I thought it was the worst! A show about an awards ceremony that's missing its host and someone steps in (the one time I saw it the actress looked incredibly like Amy Adams and that's awesome for her but it was distracting for me) to talk about how hard it is to host a show (despite the fact that she's not hosting but just talking about it) and then she wins the award for best host? Excuse me? That's the basis for a show???
I've also seen Villains.
Due to my reaction to those shows, my family will not let me see Believe, as even they, super cheesy sentimental guys, thought it was bad. They do not want to be in the room with me for Believe. I trust them. I don't want to be in the room with me for it.
While I wasn't a Musicals person (budget cuts in the 70s and 80s in CA schools meant that our theater was music-free), I am a theater person, so it's weird to dislike their shows. Then again, ask me how I feel about the ridiculous new Jedi training show. Does everything with Disney have to be "young woman stops being an idiot and finds her inner strength"?
So the shows are also on my waste of time list, unless it's a magician or comedian.
It's funny how opinions can differ so much. We absolutely love Remy diner. In my opinion it's some of the best food i have ever had. It's like Victoria and Alberts at sea. We enjoy every minute. We also enjoy Palo brunch and diner.I probably wouldn't do Palo brunch again. Between the upcharge + tip, missing the breakfast and lunch buffets at Cabanas, and the fact that the last time a server walked around with each of us and insisted on getting our food from the buffet, the magic is gone and it is no longer worth it to me.
Also, dinner at Remy. We did it once on the Fantasy. I loved the atmosphere, but the upcharge was significant and I didn't care for anything I ate. I would have been happier getting chicken fingers on deck.
And others have mentioned Pirate Night. I agree. We always go to Palo for dinner on that night.
But the biggest waste of time was waiting in line during peak times for the AquaDuck. My advice: if it is longer than 15-20 minutes, skip it and come back later.
Have you seen it since they re-vamped it on the Wonder, I thought it was excellent, one of my favs. Toy Story on the other hand is ready to be retired lol.
The Welcome Aboard show is the show that's in the Walt Disney Theater the first night on the cruise. Except for 3 & 4 night cruises.
Basically it's about a family about to take their first cruise and all the fun they are anticipating. The actual storyline is pretty cheesy (as is some of the acting), but the big dance numbers are pretty good. It's fairly short, about 20 minutes, then the cruise director comes out and introduces the individual entertainment that's going to be on the cruise, and they each do a little bit (about 10 minutes) of what their act is.
Due to my reaction to those shows, my family will not let me see Believe, as even they, super cheesy sentimental guys, thought it was bad. They do not want to be in the room with me for Believe. I trust them. I don't want to be in the room with me for it.
Also, I feel the DVC Member presentation has gone downhill in the past couple years and isn't what it used to be. They used to make us feel like we were a part of a neat family, and now it's just a game that miraculously ends up in a tie. I'll go for the character meet & greet a few minutes before it starts and grab a free bottle of water, but I'm not staying for the presentation anymore.
Same here, however, I always take my camera and shoot all the cool carvings using watermelons, other fruit, etc. I am sure the pirates from several hundred years ago served the same things during their deck parties.Out of 8 cruises we never hit the Pirate Night buffet, we're always too full from dinner.
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Yes, I found that Believe and Wishes were quite similar in their theatricality (pretty shticky). The only redeeming quality of Wishes was it was about Disneyland. We don't often get recognition here on the west coast for "our" park.Believe is and Wishes are similarily quite bad
You will love that drive to Vancouver. We're also in Oregon and loved not having to fly across the country for a Disney cruise. Vancouver is an amazing city.We "waste time" when we fly from Oregon to LA or Orlando to go to a land, world or cruise. Easy fix: we are driving to the Wonder in Vancouver next June to see Alaska.