Prince and Princess Dinner

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Is the Prince and Princess Menu found only on the new ships? Or does it serve as formal night on the Magic as well?? We've been on the Wonder for our last two cruises, and we love the Golden Mickeys menu on formal night. When we sail on the Magic, will Prince and Princess be served instead?? :confused3 A thread listed this menu as formal night for her.
 
Since the Magic no longer had the Golden Mickeys show, it doesn't do the Golden Mickeys menu. We had Prince and Princess on the Magic in December.
 
Since the Magic no longer had the Golden Mickeys show, it doesn't do the Golden Mickeys menu. We had Prince and Princess on the Magic in December.

What show does it have instead? Thanks!
 
The Magic has Twice Charmed, Villains, and Disney Dreams. Fantasy has Wishes, Believe, and Aladdin. The last time I was on the Wonder, it had Disney Dreams, Golden Mickeys, and Toy Story (but that's been a while.)
 

:groom:Do the girls dress up in princess dresses and what about little boys what do they do? Just wanting to make sure I pack what is needed so I do need to run to BBB.princess::groom:
 
:groom:Do the girls dress up in princess dresses and what about little boys what do they do? Just wanting to make sure I pack what is needed so I do need to run to BBB.princess::groom:

They certainly do:
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Little boys can dress up, too. I've seen Peter Pan, and Prince Charming. Or a suit.

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The Dream doesn't have the Prince and Princess dinner. At least not on the 3 and 4-night cruises, not sure about the 5-night. It has the 3 regular restaurant menu dinners (3-night) and the Pirate Night dinner (4-night).
 
Does anyone back from the 8 night bahama cruise from New York got a copy of the prince and princess dinner menu please.
 
8 night NYC did have the Prince/Princess menu on formal night. It has replaced the Golden Mickey Menu...

The best I can do for you. Just got off the ship a week ago, so its current (at least for 2012~) I hope you can enlarge the pics so you can read it! So hard to tell how well the words will come out on those little camera screens!

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Prince and Princess is the name of the dinner menu. You are welcome to dress up in appropriate costume if you wish, but it is not required or expected. Some kids dress up every night. We met one young lady in the theater who told us that she had a different princess dress for each night of the cruise; I secretly was glad that I wasn't the mom packing all her finery.

The suggested attire for the night is formal...and anyone who has been on the boards for long knows how that goes--anything from ball gowns to jeans!
 
Prince and Princess is the name of the dinner menu. You are welcome to dress up in appropriate costume if you wish, but it is not required or expected. Some kids dress up every night. We met one young lady in the theater who told us that she had a different princess dress for each night of the cruise; I secretly was glad that I wasn't the mom packing all her finery.

:thumbsup2 I agree. That would be an entire suitcase just for Princess outfits for my 2 girls!! UGH!!

It was a nice addition to see the servers in sashes. Nice little touch :groom:
 
Does anyone back from the 8 night bahama cruise from New York got a copy of the prince and princess dinner menu please.

Google 'Disney Magic Menus'. You will find the information you are seeking. I can't post the link to the site I use b/c it is blocked for some reason... a reason I have yet to figure out :confused3
 
The Dream doesn't have the Prince and Princess dinner. At least not on the 3 and 4-night cruises, not sure about the 5-night. It has the 3 regular restaurant menu dinners (3-night) and the Pirate Night dinner (4-night).

The five night does not have this either.
 
I can only give you the information I have read since I have one done a 3 night and 4 night which don't have the princess dinner.

From what I understand it is not like pirate night with everything themed around it and an entire night of events. (party/bandanas/fireworks). But incorporated into formal night. There are children that dress the part but there are also people that don't even know it is occuring until they see the theme of the menu. Once again, unlike Pirate night.

I may have to dig myself up a tirara (or discretely borrow one from the kids stash). Then again, I would like so family photos for a xmas card and I don't know about the tiara princess:
 
Sorry for bringing back an old post, I was reading this and went to post on our Oct 26 cruise...

So, since it is back by mistake, anyone have any 2013 information. We are on the Fantasy Western.
 
Do adult women wear tiara's too to princess and prince night? Just wondering...sounds fun but I do not want to be the only princess adult...lol ;)
 
Do adult women wear tiara's too to princess and prince night? Just wondering...sounds fun but I do not want to be the only princess adult...lol ;)

I realize your cruise was a while ago (almost 3 years). Did you wear a tiara? While on the Wonder Alaskan Cruise, our table mate made crowns for us to wear that night and I brought Princess pins for us. We had fun the entire cruise.
 
:thumbsup2 I agree. That would be an entire suitcase just for Princess outfits for my 2 girls!! UGH!!

It was a nice addition to see the servers in sashes. Nice little touch :groom:
We packed 8 princess dresses our last trip, 8! Believe it or not I was able to cram all of them in one garment bag. They scrunch nicely :)
 

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