Some rooms can see SOME of the fireworks. Not really a great view, and, of course, you can't hear the musical accompaniment. Some room will also receive a letter requesting that you NOT be on your verandah during fireworks. This is from the Dream, but it's the same fleetwide:What side of the ship are the fireworks shot off? Is it possible to see the fireworks from your room? Or from the adult’s only section? (Our room is aft starboard deck 9 with a verandah).
Thanks!
On the many DCL cruises we have been on it's always been the starboard side. The captain maneuvers the ship so the apparent wind direction is from port to starboard keeping the fireworks clear of the ship so the true wind direction doesn't come into play.It depends on what way the wind is blowing as to what side of the ship they shoot of the fireworks. One year we were on deck 4 starboard on the Fantasy waiting. We had done this in the past several times from this location. At one point we thought they might have been canceled. We found out later because of the wind the shot them off the port side.
How did you get such a great photo of the fireworks? Mine always turn out blurry.
I use a DSLR on a tripod with a 6-10 second exposure.How did you get such a great photo of the fireworks? Mine always turn out blurry.
Ah, so that's why I don't get any good shots in my point and shoot.I use a DSLR on a tripod with a 6-10 second exposure.
What side of the ship are the fireworks shot off? Is it possible to see the fireworks from your room? Or from the adult’s only section? (Our room is aft starboard deck 9 with a verandah).
Thanks!