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- Jan 3, 2001
It's only on Pixar day at sea cruises, as far as I know...Does your sailing have to be listed as a Pixar sailing or will this be offered on all 7 night carribean sailings?
It's only on specific sailings on the Fantasy from January through early March:Does your sailing have to be listed as a Pixar sailing or will this be offered on all 7 night carribean sailings?
Since the first 7 Fantasy cruises departing next year all have Pixar Day at Sea, it’s not clear yet whether Woody’s breakfast will continue with future Fantasy cruises or not. That may not be clear until onboard bookings for the first non-Pixar cruise open in a couple months.Does your sailing have to be listed as a Pixar sailing or will this be offered on all 7 night carribean sailings?
Is this primarily a kid thing? Will ppl give side glances to a 60s-something couple traveling with no kids attending this breakfast?
Last cruise I was on, the front desk told me that over 80% of people on Disney Cruises don't bring kids.I mean if you’re going in the Disney cruise with no kids already I’d move beyond worrying about side glances
80% …are you sure? That seems absolutely too highLast cruise I was on, the front desk told me that over 80% of people on Disney Cruises don't bring kids.
Out of school breaks I can absolutely see this. 16 cruises for me, no kids.Last cruise I was on, the front desk told me that over 80% of people on Disney Cruises don't bring kids.
It is a DCL cruise…people accept charming surprises like that without more than an admiring glance. It is your vacation, enjoy it your way!Is this primarily a kid thing? Will ppl give side glances to a 60s-something couple traveling with no kids attending this breakfast?
I thought the same thing until I realized that outside of the 2 weeks at Christmas, 10 weeks of summer, and spring break, there are 39 other weeks kids are in school and so many cruise. The context it was told to me was when I was asking why the adult only area on the fantasy was so much larger than I anticipated.80% …are you sure? That seems absolutely too high
You'd be just fine. Last time I was at Disney World I saw tables at character meals with only adults. And to me seeing that at DW is more "unusual" than seeing it on DCL.Is this primarily a kid thing? Will ppl give side glances to a 60s-something couple traveling with no kids attending this breakfast?