Does anyone know if DCL offers any "behind the scenes" tours? On RCL they offered a kitchen tour and they talked about how the prepped and served all the meals and it was pretty cool. Hoping Disney might have something similar?
Not very often anymore... we were invited to a backstage "galley tour" on our EBTA cruise last year. Hope they do offer this again...Does anyone know if DCL offers any "behind the scenes" tours? On RCL they offered a kitchen tour and they talked about how the prepped and served all the meals and it was pretty cool. Hoping Disney might have something similar?
Does anyone know if DCL offers any "behind the scenes" tours? On RCL they offered a kitchen tour and they talked about how the prepped and served all the meals and it was pretty cool. Hoping Disney might have something similar?
We have been on both galley and back-stage tours, but on longer cruises (EBPC & WBTA) of 10-14 days.
They've stopped those on DCL since 9/11. Now you can "experience" it via video tours usually shown on funnelvision.I have witnessed engine room tours on the Dream before but its rare to see.
We've done the Behind the Fun tour on Carnival. As well as the Ultimate Ship's Tour on Princess (twice).I did a Christmas Day one on Carnival and it was amazing. We even got to steer the ship. They also let us on the bow of the ship. We got to meet the captain and have our pictures made. You couldn’t bring a camera and it was super cheap. 75 dollars a person and you saw evertything! Even the prison cell and morgue. I was hoping Disney had something like it because it was truly a one of a kind experience.
We've done the Behind the Fun tour on Carnival. As well as the Ultimate Ship's Tour on Princess (twice).
I found both to be very interesting and would do it again.
On DCL, we've done a Galley tour, and a Behind the Scenes (theater) tour. No actual full ship tour on DCL. The biggest reason being (IMO, of course) is Walt Disney's aversion to letting the public see how the "show" is put on. Yes, even though he's not around, Walt's world still has a lot of "Walt" in it.
I've seen Art of the Theme Show tour listed on Navigator but what is it a tour of?