Hi, Keri! Thanks for dropping by planDisney before your Alaskan adventure. To make the most of your trip, be sure to pack layers, as Alaskan weather can be unpredictable. Speaking of packing, I’m happy to share the suggested dining attire with you so you can
finish packing your suitcase.
Most evenings are Cruise Casual, meaning you can wear jeans, dresses, or even shorts. Keep in mind that
Disney’s dress code is just a suggestion; the choice is yours! Now, for the special nights, Tuesday is formal night, and the second Monday is semi-formal night. On these nights, you might want to bring out your best attire – think fancier dresses and dress pants. Don’t forget to pack a warm sweater for those chilly Alaskan evenings on deck.
Sunday is the
Freezing the Night Away Deck Party with Anna, Elsa, and their friends. The ship transforms into a winter wonderland with a flurry of activities happening throughout the day. Even the dining rooms join in the fun, featuring traditional Nordic cuisine. After dinner, head to Deck 9 for a royal party with the Arendelle crew.
Once you board, you can access your dining rotation and table number on the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. The app will also guide you to the fantastic entertainment offerings. From character meet-and-greets to live shows, trivia, animation classes, and more, you'll have everything at your fingertips.
Keri, while your cruise isn't a Pixar Day at Sea cruise, you might want to take advantage of the Onboard Booking Offer available on the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. With a small deposit, you can make a placeholder reservation for a future Disney Cruise, ensuring your next adventure is a
themed or
holiday cruise. Plus, it’s a great way to save money on your next sailing and continue making priceless memories at sea. There's always something new to discover with Disney Cruise Line!
Safe travels, and may your cruise be filled with endless joy and adventure!
Tracie