Lilsia
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Yes they do. It is the same as Cabanas.Thankyou for all the replies.
We normally go to Cabanas on our debarkation morning - does Marceline Market serve breakfast on the last day?
Yes they do. It is the same as Cabanas.Thankyou for all the replies.
We normally go to Cabanas on our debarkation morning - does Marceline Market serve breakfast on the last day?
OP said they're on a 3-night, so there won't be a special pirate night menu (there will be a pirate night, just not the special menu).You can also plan around pirate night for cruises that have pirate night with pirate cuisine and you're not interested in partaking in pirate cuisine....
Yes, we had Arrendale twice on our 4-night.On a 4 nighter, do you visit one of the restaurants a second time?
Yes. On most 4-night cruises, one night at the restaurant you visit twice will have the Pirate Night menu (or other special menu), and the other will have the standard menu and show for that restaurant.On a 4 nighter, do you visit one of the restaurants a second time?
OP said they're on a 3-night, so there won't be a special pirate night menu (there will be a pirate night, just not the special menu).
As one who had no idea there were multiple Captain AmericasPleased to see this post as we are not marvel fans at all and were a bit worried about it spoiling one of the nights of our 3 night cruise. Sounds like it might still be ok though.
You repeat a restaurant on Pirate Night - Night 2 or 3 (looks like Night 3 is usually Pirates). Gives you the opportunity the have all 3 rotation menus in respective venues.On a 4 night Wish, how does the rotation work? Do you repeat your first restaurant on the 4th night?
It’s usually ABBC so wherever you eat night 2 then repeated for night 3 with the pirate menu…On a 4 night Wish, how does the rotation work? Do you repeat your first restaurant on the 4th night?
Would you still recommend the Disney Wish over the other Disney cruise ships despite not being a Marvel fan? I’m very much into Disney classics as well and have been wondering if another ship would be better. But I do like the overall magical, brighter, and more modern vibe of the Wish. And I hear the characters and shows are great!For what it’s worth, we passed on the Marvel night because we’re more of a Disney classics sort of family. Marvel isn’t our thing at all and we felt that it would take away from the Disney magic for us. We also avoid the Avengers Campus area of California Adventure for the same reason. Just not our cup of tea.
We've only been on the Wish and it was for a four night cruise. We did like a lot of things but it overall felt too crowded. A few people we ran into said they loved the Wonder or Magic and they felt that the Wish was their least favorite. Our room steward even said the same.Would you still recommend the Disney Wish over the other Disney cruise ships despite not being a Marvel fan? I’m very much into Disney classics as well and have been wondering if another ship would be better. But I do like the overall magical, brighter, and more modern vibe of the Wish. And I hear the characters and shows are great!