Very Merrytime Cruises
- There was a fun tree lighting with characters, hot chocolate and cookies on the first night.
- If you wish to make a gingerbread house, you have to get a ticket (one house per stateroom) on the first day of the cruise at guest services. It is fun and we learned some great techniques for our own at home because a chef leads the class. You can’t take it off the boat so make it and then have fun eating it. It was delish!
- Seek out the characters in their holiday wear. We loved seeing all of the outfits you never see in the parks and getting tons of pictures.
- The Deck the Deck party was really cute. If your kids want to participate, they will probably want to stake out a position on the left of the stage (facing the stage) before the show and ask a cast member what to do. They call kids up to hula hoop, limbo, etc.
- The last night of the voyage included carols by candlelight. They call all the littles up to the grand staircase and it was just lovely.
- We were on-board for Thanksgiving. Rather than a special pirate night menu (which is nothing to write home about), we had a Thanksgiving meal. Mickey and Minnie were out just this one night in their pilgrim attire.
Since I’ve received quite a few emails and comments with questions, I want to open the floor to a Q&A.
If you have any question at all about anything to do with the cruise, feel free to leave it as a comment and I’ll answer as best I can! I can’t say enough what a wonderful vacation and memorable experience this was!!
xoxo
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