Crystal O_o
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- Dec 9, 2010
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For everyone who has sailed in September, how was your weather?
As far as temperatures, it has been lovely and warm. If it's hurricane season you're worried about, we've always been lucky but bad weather is possible. It's always been worth the slight risk for us.For everyone who has sailed in September, how was your weather?
At the end of January last year they releases the information about the Halloween festivities on board for the fall. Here we are at the end of February and we have yet to hear about this year's Halloween activities. Arg.
What I really dislike (from pictures from this past October) though is the fact that they put all of the jack-o-lanterns in the large port holes on Deck 3. I don't like that they obstruct the view out of those lovely port holes.
I live in Miami, very used to Hurricane seasonAs far as temperatures, it has been lovely and warm. If it's hurricane season you're worried about, we've always been lucky but bad weather is possible. It's always been worth the slight risk for us.
When they said Sept 7, they were probably looking at last year's information, which is still up on the page:
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/holiday-cruises/halloween/
That one got me too in our cruise thread for the Sept 14 sailing.
Our cruise on the Wonder is from Sept 27-Oct 1. Didn't occur to me until I read this thread that there might even be some Halloween stuff on board??
Yes, it's just the dates that I am waiting on. Since I'm on the Sept. 7th cruise, we might be on the first Halloween cruise. Just kind of want to know!There have been two years of Halloween activity cruises, it was the same stuff both years (as far as I could tell, being onboard the Dream both years). But maybe it's just the dates you want?
You will need to go to the forum on here for cruise meets. Find your cruise and sign up. They are a gift exchange and you can find Fe's on Etsy or make your own.This is our family's first cruise and just curious about the fish extenders and how that all works? and where do people get their extenders?
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Not at all! We saw all sorts of non-Disney costumes onboard. I sailed 3 Halloween sailings last year and there was quite the variety of costumes. Plenty of CMs are also Harry Potter fans. I'm quite sure they'd appreciate something different, as well.My 7 year old wants to be Hermoine Granger from Harry Potter for Halloween. She is very into the books right now, and I was wondering if anyone thought we'd be frowned upon for sporting a universal studios character on our October 31st western Caribbean sailing?
I don't think anyone would begrudge a kid for dressing up as their favorite character for Halloween! It is supposed to be a Halloween party, not a "dress like Disney" party. Go for it!My 7 year old wants to be Hermoine Granger from Harry Potter for Halloween. She is very into the books right now, and I was wondering if anyone thought we'd be frowned upon for sporting a universal studios character on our October 31st western Caribbean sailing?
I haven't sailed on a Halloween cruise yet, but here is the link to the details that DCL provides: http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/holiday-cruises/halloween/?int_cmp=INS-intDCLtoDCL-halloweendream I also know that there is still a pirate night! Even on the shorter 3 and 4 day cruises. There may be a Halloween personal navigator from last year somewhere on the internet if you Google it. That might have more details on the activities you might expect this year!Hi! We are booked for the Oct 4th Magic sailing this year (our first non-summer Disney cruise) and are excited about the Halloween decorations. Can anyone from past years tell me what type of "activities" they add? Is there still a pirate night (ours is a 5 night)? Just wondering how much room I need for costumes! LOL
We're not going Disney for our Halloween costumes at all. Probably nobody will know who we are, but I'm going to be Princess Zelda, my DH will be Link and my daughter is going to be Navi the blue fairy.![]()