Tastings on the 3 night Dream

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My BFF and I are having a girls' weekend in September and looking at the tastings. We did mixology last year and it was great, but we'd like to branch out. Are all the tasting classes offered even on a 3 night? Is there a way to tell what is offered before boarding? We plan to stay on the ship in Nassau and we'd like to do the CC5k and enjoy Serenity Bay. If we do multiple tastings we want to spread it out and actually remember the trip. Anything else adult oriented we should consider? We did have fun doing the animation class last year too. Thanks!
 
My BFF and I are having a girls' weekend in September and looking at the tastings. We did mixology last year and it was great, but we'd like to branch out. Are all the tasting classes offered even on a 3 night? Is there a way to tell what is offered before boarding? We plan to stay on the ship in Nassau and we'd like to do the CC5k and enjoy Serenity Bay. If we do multiple tastings we want to spread it out and actually remember the trip. Anything else adult oriented we should consider? We did have fun doing the animation class last year too. Thanks!
No, not all are offered on the 3 night cruise. But there are some. You won't know what's being offered until you get the Navigator in the terminal at check in.
 
No, not all are offered on the 3 night cruise. But there are some. You won't know what's being offered until you get the Navigator in the terminal at check in.

I would not expect a lot of tastings on a 3-night. Two or three, probably. More than that, questionable.
 
If you google dream 3 night navigators you can browse some people's navigators they have shared to get an idea of what you could potentially expect. It doesn't seem to change often. Just from memory I think they usually have mixology, champagne at pink, wine or whisky. I don't recall if there were any others.
 

The navigator always says guest services... but I recall in the past, being directed from guest services, to go to the adult district to book there.

On day 1 on the Dream, anybody know if booking is really at guest services or if it's in the district?
 
The navigator always says guest services... but I recall in the past, being directed from guest services, to go to the adult district to book there.

On day 1 on the Dream, anybody know if booking is really at guest services or if it's in the district?
It can vary from cruise to cruise. Just head for where the Navigator says to go is the best idea.
 
It can vary from cruise to cruise. Just head for where the Navigator says to go is the best idea.

Yes.. except there is always a line at guest services on the first day. And if they are just going to send me down to the district anyway... I could skip that step!

On another related note -- if I'm booking a beverage seminar for multiple adults that we are traveling with -- Can I just give their name and cabin number, or do I need their cards, or do they actually have to be present to book?
 

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