Ahoy, Matt!
Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! We are so happy you sailed back over with another great cruise question. Can you believe your Halloween on the High Seas sailing is only a little over two months away? You'll be enjoying the BOO-tiful Disney Fantasy before you know it!
Matt, Disney Cruise Line may change their programming and events at any time, so they do not publish a schedule with specific timing for you to see during the planning stage. The good news is that many of the events and activities on your 7-night cruise are offered more than one time so if there is a conflict, your daughter will more than likely have another opportunity to attend. This is especially true in the Oceaneer Club and Lab. Another helpful tidbit is that you will be able to see some of the scheduled events when you go to reserve your activities online. This will be useful if you are trying to coordinate your princess's
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique appointment with the Frozen Meet and Greet or the Princess Gathering. Scheduling is always subject to change, but to give you an idea, Mickey's Mouse-Querade Party was offered on Day 3 last fall both during the late morning and late afternoon. The nightly Broadway-style shows are also presented twice each evening-6:15 for second seating Guests (8:15 p.m. dinner time) and 8:30 p.m. for main seating Guests (5:45 p.m. dinner time). The appointments I have experienced with my son and daughter have all been around 45 minutes in length.
Pirate Night is normally scheduled for Day 4 so the boutique will transform into a Pirates League so all the buccaneers or empresses can channel their inner pirate for this lively night on the high seas!
I hope I've steered you in the right direction, Matt! You'll be celebrating at the Sailing Away Party with Mickey and the gang in no time!
Nancy