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Disneyphile 02-02-2007 12:38 PM

Planning Tips and Info for the Disney Cruise Line
 
I'll use this thread to offer info and photos, and answer any questions any of you have. Enjoy!

Disneyphile 02-02-2007 12:39 PM

Food, Glorious Food!
 
The Magic offers quite the dining experience. Here is a list of restaurants and their typical offerings, besides room service and the self-service drink station that is available 24/7 at no charge:

Breakfast
  • Topsiders - buffet (includes basics, plus usually a build-your-own omelet or pancakes station)
  • Parrot Cay - buffet* (includes basics, plus usually a build-your-own omelet or pancakes station)
  • Lumiere's - sit-down menu (very limited to typical egg or pancake platters)
(*On an assigned day, you get a character breakfast at Parrot Cay which is table service!)

Lunch
  • Topsiders - buffet (varies - Asian cuisine, seafood, Italian, Mexican, etc. with a "build-your own" station offering a particular customizable dish)
  • Parrot Cay - buffet (also varies daily)
  • Lumiere's - sit-down menu (everything from spaghetti to gourmet hamburgers)
Dinner* (location varies, depending on assigned rotation, but all menus remain the same throughout the ship, regardless of location - however, your server follows your rotation, as well as any bottles of wine you purchase onboard)
  • Lumiere's - the fanciest of the 3 dining rooms, with exquisite decor, including "enchanted rose" chandeliers.
  • Animator's Palette - the "artistic" dining room. It changes colors before your eyes, among other effects.
  • Parrot Cay - the most casual of the main dining rooms, it offers a tropical ambience.
(*Casual buffet dinner is available every night at Topsiders without an assigned time)

Counter Service (open from 11am - 11pm daily)
  • Goofy's Galley - ice cream, assorted deli salads and sandwiches, fresh fruit
  • Pluto's Dog House - hot dogs, hamburgers, tacos, fries, chicken strips
  • Pinocchio's Pizzeria - pizza!
  • The Cove Cafe - specialty coffee drinks (they do charge for these)
Special Dining
  • Palo - a special adults-only Italian restaurant that offers a stunning 180-degree view of the ocean on the top deck. They offer brunch, high tea, and dinner. Reservations are required, and a $10 per person surcharge applies. (I highly recommend booking reservations 75-90 days prior to disembarkation via the DCL website or phone number. If not, you can always "run the gauntlet" right after boarding, and hope you get a spot. )
  • Pirates IN the Caribbean Deck Buffet (only happens on the specified evening in conjunction with the themed deck party) - save room at dinner, because this swashbuckling bounty offers the best turkey legs, chili, and build-your-own crepes, in addition to a treasure chest of desserts! (However, do NOT miss your regular dinner on this night! There are surprises you won't want to miss!)
  • Dessert Buffet (around 10pm - midnight on a specified evening) - come see the chocolate sculptures and indulge in a vast array of desserts at Lumiere's.
Restaurant Locations
  • Lumiere's - Deck 3 Midship
  • Parrot Cay - Deck 3 Aft
  • Animator's Palette - Deck 4 Aft
  • Topsiders - Deck 9 Aft
  • Palo - Deck 10 Aft (Adults Only)
  • The Cove Cafe - Deck 9 Fore (Adults Only)
  • Pinocchio's Pizzeria, Pluto's Doghouse, Goofy's Galley - Deck 9 Aft (Outside)
  • 24-Hour Self-Service Drink Station - Deck 9 Aft (Outside)
Bon Appetit!
:D

Disneyphile 02-02-2007 12:40 PM

Attire
 
What to bring:

Formal Attire

There will be 2 formal nights, being a two-week cruise. Some people just dress nice, and a lot go all out with tuxes and gowns. Tuxedo rentals are available, and information will be provided in your pre-cruise documents. You need to reserve a tux at least 2 weeks out, and it is delivered directly to the stateroom (and you simply leave it there for pick-up). It's the same price as most rental places, and far more convenient and easy!

On one of the formal nights, it is themed Oscar-style, as the Golden Mickeys. There is an exquisite menu that evening, and you'll walk the red carpet on the way to the Golden Mickeys show that evening. It's just like being at the Oscars, Disney style. :cool: It's a brilliant show!

Semi-Formal Attire

We will also have 2 semi-formal nights. Think cocktail gowns and suits. But, some just go dressy, as with most dinner nights. (However, it's a lot of fun to dress up - it really adds to the atmosphere.) Semi-formal to formal attire is also recommended for dinner at Palo.

Dinner Attire

When dining in the main dining rooms (Lumiere's, Animator's Palette, Parrot Cay) for dinner, "dressy casual" is recommended. I usually wear a nice blouse and skirt or pant ensemble with dressy sandals. Men often wear a collared shirt and slacks. Dressy casual is also recommended for brunch and high tea at Palo.

Daily Wear

Yes, it will be warm, but also plan for cool nights, especially once we start heading north in the Pacific. (Trust me on this - I remember from the Mexican Riviera sailing in 2005.) Bring everything from shorts and tank tops and also a couple pairs of pants, a sweatshirt, and also a jacket. It can, and more than likely will, get cold in the evenings during the last few nights of the trip. While the ship is kept temperately comfortable in all weather, you will want to be prepared for being out on deck or on your veranda.

Swimwear

Doesn't matter if you're fat or thin - bring your swimsuit! People of all sizes are onboard, and no one "gawks". There are wonderful pools and jacuzzis onboard, and it'd be a shame to miss them.

Costumes

There are various theme nights, including Pirates IN the Caribbean. While costumes are not required, plenty of people do dress up and join the fun (although those who wish not to, are certainly not out-of-place). Also, the nightclubs offer 60's, 70's, and 80's theme nights. You should see some of the stuff that people bring from the backs of their closets for those nights. :birdy: I will do my best to find out the theme line-up and post it in advance, for costume planning. (If that's your bag.)

About Laundry Service

There is a laundry service and also self-service laundry available onboard. Usual cost for self-service is $2 per load for wash, and I believe the driers are in 30-minute increments at $1. Detergent is also available for purchase, but it is much cheaper to buy a few individual powder boxes at your local laundromat and just pack them in your luggage. With onboard laundry services, you can get away with packing less clothes, especially for a 2-week cruise. Remember that more luggage = less space in your stateroom! (You can store about 2 suitcases under your bed, and 2 on the closet floor. It's recommended you fully unpack, stash your suitcases and use the drawers and closets - makes things a LOT easier, and you can store your suitcases within each other, making for even more space.)

Morrigoon 02-02-2007 01:02 PM

omg...I so have to find some legwarmers for 80's night !!

Not Afraid 02-02-2007 01:07 PM

Here's our baby in San Pedro.

The DCL site is not quite up to date.

Quote:

60's Dance Party
Go totally tie-dye at this dance party salute to a bygone era of peace, love and bell-bottom blue jeans. Groove to your favorite oldies on the dance floor or start a sit-in rally at the bar.

70's Disco Night
Put on your platform shoes and hit the dance floor as we kickoff a disco fever epidemic. Our 70s dance party will have you spinning like a disco ball.

80's Time Warp Party
Put on your platform shoes and hit the dance floor as we kickoff a disco fever epidemic. Our 70s dance party will have you spinning like a disco ball.
:)

I'll be doing this:

Quote:

Salsa Class
Shake your hips and hit the dance floor as your Cruise Staff teaches you the basics of the Salsa, the hottest dance around.

Stan4dSteph 02-02-2007 01:08 PM

Tony shared a file with a list of menus from the first Westbound repositioning cruise. See this thread at MousePad.

Not Afraid 02-02-2007 01:10 PM

Those menus look so wonderful!

Disneyphile 02-02-2007 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 118327)
omg...I so have to find some legwarmers for 80's night !!

I've still got my old Wham! shirts, and by then, I'll be able to fit into 'em again. I even have the Wham! headband. :birdy:

€uroMeinke 02-02-2007 01:51 PM

It appears platform shoes are required for a number of themed nights - I may have to stop by Hot Topic and get some Kiss Army Boots.

Bornieo: Fully Loaded 02-02-2007 02:02 PM

My question is "why can't I go!" :(


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