Ferrytale Fireworks Cruise

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Has anyone done the Ferrytale Fireworks Cruise recently? We are traveling with the entire family, including grandkids ages 7, 6, 4, 3. We want to do a unique event with everyone and this seems really nice. Looking for feedback. TIA
 
Has anyone done the Ferrytale Fireworks Cruise recently? We are traveling with the entire family, including grandkids ages 7, 6, 4, 3. We want to do a unique event with everyone and this seems really nice. Looking for feedback. TIA

Is this the one that goes around Seven Seas Lagoon, then stops for the Magic Kingdom fireworks show?

If so, then yes, we just did it this past summer (late July 2022).

Edit: sorry, we didn't do the ferry cruise, we did a private pontoon boat cruise (that cruised around the lake then the fireworks show)
 
Can't say what it's like these days, but we did it a few months before the Covid shutdown, and everyone in our family said they'd like to do it again. Started with drinks (lemonade or alcoholic punch) and snacks in a roped-off covered area at the TTC. They handed out a couple of small souvenir items during boarding. Boat had a bar with half a dozen selections as well as non-alcoholic beverages, and the variety of desserts was comparable to what we'd had the year before at the MK fireworks dessert party, including a plate of gluten-free items for a family member with celiac disease (I called ahead to arrange this). Plenty of space for everyone to stand along the railing during the show, but a cast member told us our evening hadn't sold out, so you might end up standing 2-deep. We thought it was definitely worth the money.
 

Can't say what it's like these days, but we did it a few months before the Covid shutdown, and everyone in our family said they'd like to do it again. Started with drinks (lemonade or alcoholic punch) and snacks in a roped-off covered area at the TTC. They handed out a couple of small souvenir items during boarding. Boat had a bar with half a dozen selections as well as non-alcoholic beverages, and the variety of desserts was comparable to what we'd had the year before at the MK fireworks dessert party, including a plate of gluten-free items for a family member with celiac disease (I called ahead to arrange this). Plenty of space for everyone to stand along the railing during the show, but a cast member told us our evening hadn't sold out, so you might end up standing 2-deep. We thought it was definitely worth the money.
thank you for the feedback! We are hoping to do it if ressies open up for our time we are there.
 















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