Any B2B cruisers (with the Alaska cruise) that have late dining, want to link reservations and sit together at dinner? It's just my husband and I--no kids. We love all things Disney, especially cruising! Also, for those of you that have done B2B before, do you keep the same dining team on the second cruise?
Any B2B cruisers (with the Alaska cruise) that have late dining, want to link reservations and sit together at dinner? It's just my husband and I--no kids. We love all things Disney, especially cruising! Also, for those of you that have done B2B before, do you keep the same dining team on the second cruise?
Sorry we've been a little quiet. I had appendicitis And an appendectomy on Friday. Thankfully it didn't rupture and I was out of the hospital Saturday. As we checked in to the hospital Friday afternoon, the first words out of my mouth were "at least we weren't on a cruise when this happened!" After I was out of surgery and recovering the first thing we looked up was how long I'd have to wait before traveling as we're heading to Aulani on Christmas--luckily we were told I'd only have to wait 5-10 days before I can travel!
Wow nothing like a little more holiday stress.
I saw the doctor today and I was given the go ahead for swimming at Aulani ext week!!
is there a FB group for this cruise?
Just stopping by to introduce myself and family! We are taking our 1st Disney Cruise EVER! My oldest son is 18, my daughter will be 10 at the time of sailing and our younger son will be 7. Best part none know about this cruise! The sail date coincides with my eldest completing his first year of college & my younger children's birthdays (one celebrates the Sat prior & the other celebrates on board) so we are surprising them all!Seems like a lot of little ones sailing ... anyone with teens or "young adults" and/or school aged children? And since this is our 1st Disney Cruise, can someone let me know what is meant by "formal" ... dress slacks & a button up okay? Or is a suit & tie required? Also how big or little does one dress for Pirate Night? I apologize if the above has already been asked. I am positive I will have a ton more questions as the date gets closer and closer
P.S. I sent a FB request to join that group as well. Not sure if I need to put that here or not. I am a total NEWBIE at this cruise thing!
Welcome to the cruise!!! DCL has a very relaxed dress code enforcement--it's more of a suggestion. That being said, I'll tell you what we do and you can get others' opinions and make your own decision. Disney will not refuse service to you if you go to the dining room in khakis and a button up shirt or jeans and a tshirt (except Palo as it does have a dress code). For cruise casual nights we wear khakis and polos. For "formal" night my husband will wear his tux and I will wear a dress. Some will do this and some will not. It is entirely up to you! For us, we enjoy the dressing up and getting all fancy for the formal night on the cruise-makes it feel even more special. On pirate night you have people in regular clothes to jack sparrows--it's entirely up to you. We've taken to just wearing pirate tshirts.
Just stopping by to introduce myself and family! We are taking our 1st Disney Cruise EVER! My oldest son is 18, my daughter will be 10 at the time of sailing and our younger son will be 7. Best part none know about this cruise!
Welcome, Welcome. How exciting, a surprise cruise
The sail date coincides with my eldest completing his first year of college & my younger children's birthdays (one celebrates the Sat prior & the other celebrates on board) so we are surprising them all!
Seems like a lot of little ones sailing ... anyone with teens or "young adults" and/or school aged children? Check the roster on the first page and you see some families with children listed.
And since this is our 1st Disney Cruise, can someone let me know what is meant by "formal" ... dress slacks & a button up okay? Or is a suit & tie required? Also how big or little does one dress for Pirate Night? For formal night, you will see some of everything, a few tuxedos, some suits and some people a lot more casual. My DH does not like to pack a suit-usually wears a long-sleeved shirt and sweater vest. For Pirate night some people go all out, and some don't do anything. Since we are traveling from the East Coast and will be gone for two weeks total, luggage space is precious, so probably no costumes for us.
I apologize if the above has already been asked. I am positive I will have a ton more questions as the date gets closer and closer
P.S. I sent a FB request to join that group as well. Not sure if I need to put that here or not. I am a total NEWBIE at this cruise thing!
Some people post here, some post on FB and some on both. I find it easier to follow along here, but I do post some on the FB page as well-it is just personal preference.