Do you go to the first night show? It's sort of intro-ish and both cruises I felt mixed. One moment I'd be siting there thinking, "oh, this is a good preview of the week" and the next I'm thinking "this is a total waste of time."
So do you attend "All Aboard Let the Magic Begin" or skip?
yea we were waiting for something to happen, my 4 year old was like "Mom when are the characters coming out?", we just couldn't appreciate it.... I may have liked it more if I was sans kids and could just enjoy it without worry of them being disruptive or rude during the showPersonally, I agree with walking out during Junnk. 45 minutes of intensive, random drumming on plastic cans, cow bells, what have you, was really not what I call entertainment.
I don't know - we're sans kids and we didn't enjoy it. Neither did any of our dinner tablemates (all adult only groups).yea we were waiting for something to happen, my 4 year old was like "Mom when are the characters coming out?", we just couldn't appreciate it.... I may have liked it more if I was sans kids and could just enjoy it without worry of them being disruptive or rude during the show
Wow great tip!!! Now I feel better about having the second seating (I had wanted first but not available).Second seating for dinner = almost no one at the pools/slides after about 5:00 PM. On the Fantasy we skipped all the shows except Aladdin. We saw them all the last time, so no biggie. We'll definitely skip the 1st night's show next cruise as well.
If you've not seen any of them, I believe you should. My personal taste, I didn't really care that much for any of them, except maybe Aladdin (the Genie wins it everytime).Wow great tip!!! Now I feel better about having the second seating (I had wanted first but not available).
I have a 6 year old slide/pool junkie traveling with me, so this will be good.
What are the "must see" shows on the Fantasy?
Yeah, Aladdin would be a must for us. And I do plan on doing the first night show as well. It's kiddo's first cruise, so that show sounds like it would be good.If you've not seen any of them, I believe you should. My personal taste, I didn't really care that much for any of them, except maybe Aladdin (the Genie wins it everytime).
I'm on the fence - I'd like to be able to get a preview of the non-show acts but man, that first night show was just awful to us. We called it Advertising: The Musical for the rest of the cruise! I don't think I'll get DH to go back.
We've seen John Charles on the Magic, Fantasy and Wonder and he was great every time! (His adult show is not to be missed.) And while I love Aladdin, The Golden Mickeys, Twice Charmed, Villains Tonight, and Disney Dreams, I thought Believe and Wishes were just OK, but not necessary to see again. The first and last shows are definite skips for us nowadays.We found the first night show on the Fantasy a total waste of time but we did like it Magic one because it previewed John Charles. We liked that.
Certain shows I could skip, but we loved Alladin (on Fantasy)?, Tangled on Magic and I think Dreams on Magic. If the shows stayed the same for next cruise I could skip some and enjoy the pool deck for sure!
It is cheesy, but in a Disney kind of way. The music, songs, and dancing are pretty good; a lot like you would see in a Disney feature film.