Ahoy there, Molly! And Boo! I'm so glad to hear that you'll be setting sail for my favorite way to celebrate Halloween, with a
Halloween on the High Seas voyage. It's going to be a thrill for you and your whole sailing crew.
Now, before I outline what is the likely scenario for your upcoming sailing, I have to say that your cruise director will be overseeing the entertainment and all of the fun for your cruise, and it could be different from what I have experienced. Entertainment is subject to change, even during your sailing. As an example, a cruise I enjoyed recently had pirate night switched around so that we could party like pirates and avoid rainy weather.
In my experience on a 4-night sailing like yours, we have celebrated the main Halloween festivities on the second night of the voyage. Trick-or-treating was around 4 p.m. followed by Mickey's Mousequerade Party. This party concluded just before the first dinner seating. Trick-or-treating was offered again around 7 p.m. and another Mickey's Mousequerade Party followed.
Your cruise will likely offer
Pirate Night festivities on the third night of your voyage. I understand the challenging nature of making reservations for fun onboard while being concerned about conflicts with the activities that you don't want to miss. As soon as you step onboard the
Disney Dream, you will be able to connect to the onboard Wi-fi and view all of the activities scheduled during your itinerary in the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. If you find that anything conflicts, speak to a Crew Member at the Guest Services desk (you can even chat with them through the app) or with a Crew Member at the venue (like
Palo or the
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique) for assistance in changing your plans.
The Crew Members onboard will do their very best to assist you. They want your cruise experience to be fantastic from start to finish. Molly, if you have any questions in the future, please sail our way again at planDisney. It's a pleasure to help!
Happy Haunting,
Adrianna