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Exactly. In other cruises, we always had a movie for pirate night instead of a show.
Darn, so much for wishful thinking

Exactly. In other cruises, we always had a movie for pirate night instead of a show.
I was prepared for the new show as I read somewhere (not sure if it were these boards or somewhere else) that the Fantasy was having rehearsals for the new pirate show. I haven’t read anywhere that it was happening on other ships. So I’m assuming it’s only the Fantasy for now with the new show.Darn, so much for wishful thinkingI was hoping that was the reason and it was temporary. I guess I will find out in October if that is the new norm for the pirate show/fireworks.
This thread would be easier to follow if everyone stated which ship (I know a few did) they are speaking of.
We specifically booked our Palo dinner on Pirate Night to avoid the crowds and food (which I've heard is sub-par and packed because it's buffet style)
Very Disappointing! We are sailing on the Fantasy Sept 29th and was looking forward to this!Seriously, one of the best parts of DCL was pirate night, we didn’t even like pirates going into our first cruise and it became the highlight of our cruises after that.
Now they’ve really killed it.
8:00? Cool, guess we don’t get fireworks or club pirate if we are the half of the ship that has second seating.
No more pirate feast in cabanas. Not that I was hungry after dinner, but the different fare and environment was cool. Saved room for a snack.
Concept is blown. Weird being saved from the pirates that took over the ship and then our waiter is still a pirate. Guess captain jack didn’t care about saving us second seat people.
Oh, and the new show? Horrible, cheesey (and I’m a dad that tells dad jokes and I found it too corny)
They didn’t go Disney on it, they went what Chinese knockoffs think is Disney on it. Half the deck is closed so everyone is fighting for a place to sit now, more than before. Really sing songy (literally too)
Oh, and because its wedged in there you can’t do a 5:15 movie or show, and pools close at 4 so there’s that... guess we do nothing but wait around.
Honestly, we nearly ended our Disney Cruise streak because of this. We got a placeholder instead of booking a future cruise. Maybe we will try Star Wars day at seas cruise before they ruin that too.
Please do report back.Guess I'll be finding out about the Pirate Show soon as we sail on the Fantasy in 8 days. I loved the old Pirate show (on the Classics) where the pirates took over the ship and then swashbuckler Mickey swooped in to save the day! And the ship!![]()
Please do report back.
I think I may like it too. We are generally early to bed since we have a toddler who likes to get up before coffee is made in cabanasI like that better! (7:30pm Fireworks)
We don’t like how long they make it take for dinner and would definitely be at that fireworks show. We eat dinner quick and are out of there so no issue being out in time for the fireworks. Also late seating can see it too before they go to dinner. Win Win!
I doubt this for multiple reasons... mainly because without the need for a launch charge these things are probably less charged than a standard flare gun charge. But also because if Disney has enough pull with the international community on maritime law to change the color of lifeboats to match Mickey Mouse’s shoes, they probably have enough pull to make sure their fireworks aren’t considered weapons of war.
Btw, Disney is pretty tight lipped about their air launch system, I’d love to learn more about it. You Can be 100% certain it’s a fixed system so they just reload shells though. Without tubes, bases, or launch charges the shells for one show would probably fit in a carryon bag.
The fireworks look impressive on the ship but aren’t any bigger than your backyard show. It’s all about viewing space, and since you’re captive on the center of the ship, real easy to make small shells look big.
I’ll put it this way, if you were on an island watching the ship launch the fireworks, you’d be rather unimpressed
In December 17 on board the Wonder, the pirate deck party was at 7:45. We had time to watch Coco at 5:30, then hightail it up to the party and find a place to stand, then hightail it to dinner. It was a little rushed, but fine.
No pirate buffet, though.
I didn't read the whole thread, but we were on the Dream Aug 20-24. We had the mickey pirate show/singalong thing in between dinner seatings, then at 10:00 was the Jack Sparrow show followed by fireworks at almost 10:30. If I knew where my navigator was I'd post it.
Edited to add: There was also a pirate buffet at 10:30-11:15 or so
Edited again to add: the jack sparrow show was different than the first time we saw it. More of the decks were closed off as they go out into the audience more.