Ahoy, Martha!
I bet your hats and mittens are already packed for your Alaskan adventure! Along with those essentials, consider packing layers and a waterproof jacket for those chilly and sometimes rainy days. I’m happy to share the themed nights with you, too.
Most nights are listed as
Cruise Casual attire, allowing you to dress comfortably in jeans, dresses, or shorts. On Tuesday, there’s a formal night, so bring something a little bit fancier. You can go all out and dress like a princess in a gorgeous gown or stick to something elegant yet simple. The same applies to Saturday’s semi-formal night.
On Friday, the ship transforms into a wintery wonderland to match the Alaskan chill. Anna, Elsa, and the rest of the Arendelle crew stop by for some frosty fun. There’s a flurry of activities happening around the ship during the day, including some traditional Nordic-inspired dishes at dinner and a
royal deck party. It’s a bit too chilly for Pirates, so they’ll be sitting this one out.
Martha, I'm a big fan of the
Unlimited Digital Photo Package because it lets me step away from the camera and be in the pictures. We always return home with a treasure trove of stunning shots. Photographers are stationed in various spots, such as the atrium, dining rooms, and upper decks, to capture your memories. My favorite picture of my family is one with the glacier in the background. It’s a beautiful reminder of our incredible adventure. Be sure to check the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app for all the photo opportunities and a complete list of the suggested dining attire each evening.
May your journey be filled with pixie dust and wonderful memories! When you’re ready to plan your next Disney vacation, stop by planDisney again. We're here to help every step of the way.
SEAS the adventure!
Tracie