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joanne
November 19th, 2004, 19:07
The new Pirates IN the Caribbean party is taking over the Disney Magic cruise ship, transforming guests aboard into pirates for the evening and treating them to a scrumptious dinner feast and adventurously themed deck party that would make Captain Jack Sparrow proud.

This newly themed evening aboard Disney's seven-night cruise vacations to the eastern and western Caribbean brings together the traditional cruise dinner and deck party with a rowdy buccaneer bash combining invigorating entertainment, themed dining experiences and brand new special effects for an evening that's perfect for every member of the family.

Starting in the dining room, servers dressed as pirates play the part by welcoming guests with customary greetings of 'ahoy matey' and 'argh' while serving 'grog' rather than drinks. Guests delight in learning the pirate lifestyle by donning specially made pirate bandanas and choosing pirate themed dinner selections from a parchment rolled menu. Dishes from the ship's galley include:




Appetizer: Black beard's jumbo crab cake, with fruit salsa and honey-lime tropical coleslaw
Soup/Salad: Caribbean-style spicy vegetable gumbo soup and a jerk chicken salad
Entrée: The Black Pearl's oven-roasted beef tenderloin, with sour cream chive smashed potatoes, sugar-baked carrots and a deep red wine glaze
Dessert: Floating island of tropical fruit treasures -- a meringue chest filled with tropical fruit and berries surrounded by a vanilla sauce


As the evening transitions from the dining room to high atop decks 9 and 10, a treasure trove of entertainment opens with classic Disney characters dressed in pirate garb, high-energy special effects and interactive audience participation set to music favorites for a new kind of celebration.

The party gets underway with a pirate-style line dance as guests join cruise staff, Goofy and his seafaring friends in learning special dance steps set to a wacky chorus of "Yo, Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirate's Life for Me."

Impetuously the mood of the party changes as Captain Hook, Mr. Smee and their gang of 'bad' pirates take over the party with special effects including black lighting, skull and cross bone projections and even an invasion of pirates repelling from the funnel. The music additionally changes from the contemporary/pop arrangements to a more sinister tone of a rock and roll party with hard rock classics and heavy metal tunes -- reminiscent of earlier days for the adults.

Just in time, and before Captain Hook's able to enlist audience Dads to join his gang of pirates, Captain Mickey appears and saves the day, ridding the ship of the evil buccaneers for a swash-buckling finish.

"This new themed evening takes entertainment to a whole new level," said Jim Urry, Disney Cruise Line director of entertainment. "Guests love our deck parties and this one allows them to step into the action, experience buccaneer traditions and actually be a pirate."

Currently only aboard the Disney Magic seven-night itineraries, the experience is scheduled to board sister ship Disney Wonder and three- and four-night itineraries in early 2005.



Disney Cruise Line specifically designed its ships with areas and activities that appeal to the unique vacation needs of every member of the family. As a result, its vacations offer guests an unbelievable cruise experience not found anywhere else.

Stretching nearly an entire deck of the ship, children's programming spaces feature supervised activities for five age-specific groups of children and teens. Additionally, infants and toddlers are cared for at Flounder's Reef Nursery, allowing parents the opportunity to explore adult areas on their own.

The Walt Disney Theatre provides a magnificent 977-seat showplace of state-of-the-art sound, lighting, staging and set design. The curtain is lifted after the sun drops and original Disney musicals, family-friendly variety acts and first-run films entertain all ages. Adults have more late-night entertainment to choose from than ever before along Beat Street (Disney Magic) and Route 66 (Disney Wonder, the nighttime entertainment districts -- featuring a high-energy dance club, stylish jazz piano bar and traditional sports pub -- reserved exclusively for them.

Novel in its approach and inventive in its execution, the dining experience rotates guests through three different themed restaurants throughout the cruise. Accompanied by their familiar wait staff and tablemates, guests travel from the casual elegance of Lumiere's (Disney Magic) or Triton's (Disney Wonder) to the colorful, island-inspired Parrot Cay and Animator's Palate, where Disney animation springs to life throughout their meal. Adults may also opt to dine at Palo, an exquisite restaurant featuring sweeping views and northern Italian cuisine.

The 877 family-friendly staterooms aboard each Disney ship were designed to offer maximum comfort. Most feature an industry first -- a bath-and-a-half with two separate areas; one offering a shower and sink, the other a sink and toilet.

In addition to offering seven-night cruise vacations to the Caribbean, Disney Cruise Line offers three- and four-night itineraries to the Bahamas and land/sea vacation packages, which include a stay at the Walt Disney World Resort. During the summer of 2005, Disney Cruise Line will offer its first-ever seven-night cruises to the Mexican Riviera departing from the Port of Los Angeles. With a pre- or post- stay at the Disneyland Resort, guests can combine the fun and excitement of the Disneyland Resort with the enchantment of a Disney cruise. The repositioning of the Disney Magic to southern California also includes two 14-night Panama Canal cruises, nicely blending exotic ports of call with leisurely days at sea.

ukwdwnut
November 19th, 2004, 19:12
jo that sounds absolutely brillaint, we must go a cruisin one day i've always wanted to go on a disney liner, saw one docked on the way to cocoa beach in 2000 it was huuuuuuuuuuuuugggggggggggeeeeeeeeeeee thanks for sharing

luvthemouse
November 19th, 2004, 19:31
Oh, I wanna go NOW!!! That sounds great!

marivigi
November 19th, 2004, 20:06
I need to find me some kids soon... :lol: .. ok.. I can wait....

Johnie
November 19th, 2004, 21:34
oh that sounds cool!!!!

Breeze
November 20th, 2004, 01:17
Here's what I'm thinking. How about us girls all get together for a cruise and we'll just let the guys pay for us :thumbs:

uscwest
November 20th, 2004, 03:55
Wow, even more to look forward to on the cruise.

DisneyFreak
February 5th, 2005, 23:49
I need to find me some kids soon... :lol: .. ok.. I can wait....

What do you need kids for? We've been on two Disney Cruises and I'm a 33 year old "kid".

wdwgrandma
February 6th, 2005, 02:26
Hubby and I aren't taking kids with us! WE will be the kids!

DisneyFreak
February 6th, 2005, 14:51
Hubby and I aren't taking kids with us! WE will be the kids!

I'm envious wdwgrandma, I want to go again. Which cruise are you taking?

wdwgrandma
February 6th, 2005, 15:10
We are taking the western Caribbean cruise in Sept for our 10th anniversary! BevW and her DH will be our ship mates!

BevW
February 6th, 2005, 15:22
Rick wants to dress up as a pirate! :lmao:

I REALLY REALLY want to do this! I'm so excited!!! Ok Donna, let's start practicing our ARRRRGH!!! :lol:

wdwgrandma
February 6th, 2005, 15:30
I've already had some training in the fine art of "pirate speak" from our Nov/Dec trip.

BevW
February 6th, 2005, 16:35
Oh cool! Then you're all set...I've gotta go practice and catch up with you :lmao:

wdwgrandma
February 6th, 2005, 17:40
And I watched Pirates of the Caribbean yesterday - just to get a refresher course in "pirate speak", mind you. It was the first time I've watched it on that big TV.

BevW
February 7th, 2005, 00:21
I keep forgetting to ask you how you like your BIG tv!!!! Pirate speak...don't do what Will Turner did...AVAST YE!!