Tours Beyond the "Art of The Theme Show"

WhiteRice

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In some searching, I found the Art of The Theme Show tour but is there anything offered to guests to Tour the "workings of the ship"? Our family will be on the Magic and just looking for some things to do myself while the girls are in Spas, Tea Times, BBB, etc. Just hoping for something besides sitting in the bar or the tastings (as I'm already signed up for several of those anyways). Was hoping to get some "behind the scenes" views into the ship. I'm a guy and I like guy things :-)
 
I've not seen DCL do any behind the scenes tours.
 
In some searching, I found the Art of The Theme Show tour but is there anything offered to guests to Tour the "workings of the ship"? Our family will be on the Magic and just looking for some things to do myself while the girls are in Spas, Tea Times, BBB, etc. Just hoping for something besides sitting in the bar or the tastings (as I'm already signed up for several of those anyways). Was hoping to get some "behind the scenes" views into the ship. I'm a guy and I like guy things :-)
Typically the Art of the Theme Show tour is the only "behind the scenes" tour DCL does.

In the past (at least 8 years ago) on longer, special cruises (TransAtlantic, Panama Canal, etc) they offered an entertainment behind the scenes (sort of) of the backstage area of the Walt Disney Theater and a Q&A with the entertainment cast members. We also had a kitchen tour on a cruise about 12 years ago.
 
I have been to a “Building of the Ship” presentation in one of the lounges — not a tour, but with some videos of how the ship was build. I can’t remember which ship(s) it was on.

On my Dream cruise this past summer I noticed that Guest Services had scavenger hunt papers with photos of areas around the ship that guests could try to locate.

There are a wide variety of Trivia events. Some focus on Disney movies, music, parks, and cruises, but some involve non-Disney music, movies, TV, general knowledge, and brain teasers.
 

Thanks. I was more interested in the ship itself. I know that Virgin and Royal have tours where you can view the inner-working of the actual ship, bridge, engineering, etc. and was wondering if DCL did the same.
 
I have been to a “Building of the Ship” presentation in one of the lounges — not a tour, but with some videos of how the ship was build. I can’t remember which ship(s) it was on.
Ooo, yes, I forgot that. I believe we saw it on the Dream.
 
The stateroom television also has a channel with looping “behind the scenes” videos
 

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