We sailed this past summer in Europe and before that many times in US. Things I really noticed to be different (besides ports)...they let 18 yr olds drink on ship with parental permission. Lol. They brought some wonderful local entertainment on board. We had meals that were for those locales - Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. Those are what stand out in my memories.We went on a 4 day cruise on the Dream and it was wonderful! Now, we we home and getting VERY excited for this cruise in 8 short months!! Anyone on this cruise who sailed back in '10? Just curious how different it is to cruise to Europe. Thanks!! Sent from my iPhone using DISBoards
The other option - bring the FE group here. I managed 3 groups from DISboard last summer without issue. It can be done!Because I am not allowed to link to my FE sign up page, I need someone else to take this over. I can not organise the group if I have no way to gather people's details.
The other option - bring the FE group here. I managed 3 groups from DISboard last summer without issue. It can be done! dde04
don't know for sure - but would assume yes since we had them last summer in Mediterranean Sea. They were separate nights as we needed to be further away from land for fireworks.Looking forward to trip. I have seen hotel adina mentioned as well as tivoli hotel. We are at the scandic front. In terms of the cruise. Does Disney have pirate night and fireworks on the northern european cruises. Determining if we need to pack our costumes.
I know that for the Med cruise we took last year, the buses were rolling into the port about the same time we arrived by taxi ... around 11 am, if not earlier. Not sure if it will be the same in Copenhagen.
You need to ask DCL if you don't stay at the DCL hotel, can you still get the transfer from that hotel. That might save you from having to stay at the airport or heading back to the airport. If you're only getting into Copenhagen the day before and have no intention of sightseeing, then you might as well stay at the airport. I suspect it's cheaper there than in the city.