Just got this email from Disney...I sent back an email asking them to confirm that our formal night is indeed the 3rd night (Cabo). That makes no sense to me why they would do formal night when we are in Cabo til 5pm and we have a sea day the day before.
Thank you for your e-mail.
I would be happy to provide information regarding your Mexican Riviera cruise.
First, your new itinerary is as follows:
Sunday - Los Angeles
Monday - At Sea
Tuesday - Cabo San Lucas (ashore time is 11:15am, onboard time is
5:00pm)
Wednesday - Puerto Vallarta (ashore time is 7:30am, onboard time is
7:00pm)
Thursday - At Sea
Friday - Cabo San Lucas (ashore time is 7:15am, onboard time is 1:30pm) Saturday - At Sea Sunday - Los Angeles
Please be aware, Guests ashore and onboard times can change without notice.
Second, Port Adventures will be available to arrange for both calls to Cabo San Lucas. At this time, Port Adventures are unable to be reserved online for the additional stop at Cabo San Lucas. We are in the process of adding these to the website.
Please be assured, if you pre-reserved a Port Adventures for Mazatlan it will be removed from your reservation.
Lastly, dining attire varies by venue or theme night on your cruise. In general, most meals are "Cruise Casual"-- jeans, khakis and capris are permitted; however, we ask that Guests refrain from wearing shorts, swimwear or tank tops in the dining rooms.
Below is the recommended attire for your cruise itinerary and is subject to change:
7-Night Mexican Riviera Cruise
*Nights 1, 2, 5, 7: cruise casual
*Night 3: "formal night" - formal wear for men: tuxedo or suit; for
women: gown or dress
*Night 4: pirate night with deck party - cruise casual or bring your best pirate outfit!
*Night 6: "semi-formal night" - semi-formal wear for men: suit/jacket; for women: dress or pantsuit.