How Many Days Until Your Next Disney Cruise???

The Colonel

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dmw

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
We really enjoyed our HOTHS cruise last month... so much so that my wife and I purchased a placeholder so that the two of us could cruise alone (we took the grandkids last month). So, I guess our countdown right now is <400 days... We're thinking of a Christmas sailing in 2025.
 

The Colonel

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We really enjoyed our HOTHS cruise last month... so much so that my wife and I purchased a placeholder so that the two of us could cruise alone (we took the grandkids last month). So, I guess our countdown right now is <400 days... We're thinking of a Christmas sailing in 2025.
This is our 4th. I like it but it's really just the time of year we go. We did a Xmas Cruise on the Wish and it wasnt as much fun as the Halloween cruises.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Booked a placeholder on our last cruise for another with the same friend group in 2026. Somehow we ended up with another booking in 100 days with all our kids plus my mother-in-law. :oops:
 

jme

Well-Known Member
3 days - Wish HOTHS
28 days - Treasure transatlantic crossing
61 - Treasure preview cruise
For the Treasure transatlantic, these CM only cruises, I'm always curious, is the ship running full operations, like rotational dining, and nightly shows? Or is it bare bones to keep the crew and few guests fed and happy while everyone is working on finishing touches?
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
For the Treasure transatlantic, these CM only cruises, I'm always curious, is the ship running full operations, like rotational dining, and nightly shows? Or is it bare bones to keep the crew and few guests fed and happy while everyone is working on finishing touches?
I'm also curious about this. My impression has been that there are some "dry runs" for things like dining, servers, etc., while other things are being worked on.
 

DznyGrlSD

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
For the Treasure transatlantic, these CM only cruises, I'm always curious, is the ship running full operations, like rotational dining, and nightly shows? Or is it bare bones to keep the crew and few guests fed and happy while everyone is working on finishing touches?

Just got home. not full operations as this is considered a "test an adjust" cruise. it was fun watching them "tweak" things around the ship every day. a peek behind the scenes if you will
 

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