Fantasy onboard activities?

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Are there any drawing or painting classes on the Fantasy?

Or any other activities for adults (other than tastings)?
 
They do animation drawing classes several times a day. Also napkin folding, towel folding, trivia, crafts. They have 1-2 cooking lessons too.
 
Also free is 9-hole mini golf, ping pong tables, foosball, shuffleboard, Midship Detective Agency mystery game, Sarge Says (Toy Story-version of 'Simon Says'). Free craft activities can be to make door hangers, personalized buttons, 3D paper characters, & decorating anchors. Lots of opportunities to look for Hidden Mickeys, as well.
 
They do animation drawing classes several times a day. Also napkin folding, towel folding, trivia, crafts. They have 1-2 cooking lessons too.
Are all of these currently being offered? (Just wondering since pandemic affected everything)

Also, how do guests sign up for these activities? The day before, somewhere onboard?

Thank you !
 

Also free is 9-hole mini golf, ping pong tables, foosball, shuffleboard, Midship Detective Agency mystery game, Sarge Says (Toy Story-version of 'Simon Says'). Free craft activities can be to make door hangers, personalized buttons, 3D paper characters, & decorating anchors. Lots of opportunities to look for Hidden Mickeys, as well.
Is there a sign up for the mini golf or just if it's available at the time?
 
Are all of these currently being offered? (Just wondering since pandemic affected everything)

Also, how do guests sign up for these activities? The day before, somewhere onboard?

Thank you !
Been on 3 cruises post pandemic and all these are offered. No need to sign up anywhere you just show up - I would arrive slightly early as some things fill up especially depending where they are being offered , if it is a smaller venue it will fill up faster.
 
Is there a sign up for the mini golf or just if it's available at the time?
Not that I’ve seen, you just walk up and there are clubs and balls available, not sure if they ever use a sign up but they haven’t on the two three cruises I’ve done this year.
 
We were on the 9-night Fantasy a couple weeks ago and we did origami, towel folding, trivia, "chip-it golf" (it's an activity in the atrium), animation drawing, and more. If you take a skim through my trip report in the signature (the last one there) and look at the sea days, you can see an idea of what we did on our three days at sea to occupy us.

Unlike the tastings, all the other activities have no sign up. However, you may want to arrive early for some activities as we had a couple of things that we couldn't find a seat for. Especially anything in O'Gills. There is SUPER limited seating in there and often about a third of it is taken up by people who just want to chill there in the bar and aren't necessarily there for the activity. (No judgement on them, just an FYI that it's also a bar where people hang.)
 
I forgot about origami!

I agree with getting to O’Gills early, it’s REALLY not big enough for trivia and being a pub on the Fantasy. Same for 687 on the Dream.
 

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