A Few Dining Questions For 7 Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise!

Crush Dude!

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Hi folks :wave:

Just a few questions;

1) How many Formal & Semi Formal Nights are there?

2) What nights to these tend to fall on??

3) What Night Is Pirates Night??

4) Is there a Character Breakfast on 7 Night Cruises?

5) If so is this on the last full day onboard??

Thanks In Advance :wave::wave:
 

Disneyfalcon

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Hi folks :wave:

Just a few questions;

1) How many Formal & Semi Formal Nights are there?

2) What nights to these tend to fall on??

3) What Night Is Pirates Night??

4) Is there a Character Breakfast on 7 Night Cruises?

5) If so is this on the last full day onboard??

Thanks In Advance :wave::wave:

1) One of each.
2) Formal Night is usually the day 2, Semi Formal is day 6
3) Day 4
4) Yes
5) It's usually the first sea day after you eat at Animators. Your server will let you know.
 

Disneyfalcon

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Has anyone done the character breakfast recently? The last time we did it, the characters didn't come to each table. They came in and interacted with all the kids, like a parade or something.

What's the breakfast like now?

They did that for a while, I forget what they called it, but I think they've gone back to individual interaction again. It wasn't well received as you can imagine.

Did you do it in Alaska? They definitely came to our table then.
 

Crush Dude!

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No. Like I said, it's been a while -- like a few years -- since we did it. Guess we'll give it another try in August.

Oh do for sure!! We had a great time at the character breakfast!

Loved the "Hats" the servers made for us :lol:

Made for some GREAT photos :ROFLOL:
 

Crush Dude!

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Where's a little smiley that checks his watch when you need one?

Here it is!

Me in my Jack Sparrow (i think) "Hat" :lol:

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Pretty huh :lol:
 

ChuckElias

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Definitely not! There are food options all over the ship, so there's no need to get dressed up if you don't want to. :)

Tammy's correct, but also remember that the formal dress is "recommended", but optional. You will see plenty of people who are not in tux or gown.
 

Disneyfalcon

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Tammy's correct, but also remember that the formal dress is "recommended", but optional. You will see plenty of people who are not in tux or gown.

Very true. Although there are enough people dressed up that you may feel a little out of place if you are too casual.

The only place where the dress code is enforced is Palo and Remy. It is very strictly enforced there.
 

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