Ahoy there, Leona, and welcome to planDisney! How exciting that you will be sailing on the
Disney Treasure next February. That ship already feels like a whole new world, so I completely understand wanting to plan your outfits and theme night looks ahead of time.
While exact schedules can vary by itinerary, most of the February cruises on the Disney Treasure are seven-night voyages, and their themed evenings tend to follow a similar rhythm. For example, on a typical Eastern Caribbean sailing, you can expect a Formal Night early in the voyage,
Pirate Night on the evening you visit Grand Cayman, and a Semi-Formal Night on the final sea day. The remaining nights are usually Cruise Casual. Think of this as a helpful guide rather than an official schedule, since entertainment and theming are subject to change.
Once you step on the ship and connect to the free DCL-GUEST WiFi, your exact itinerary, themed nights, and dining rotations will magically appear in the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. (It will become your go-to treasure map once you're onboard). Until then, downloading the app before embarkation day is one of the best ways to prepare, dream, and get that Disney emoticon-filled cruise countdown going.
And because you will be sailing on the Treasure, feel free to lean into the spirit of adventure when planning your looks. Whether that means dressing up like royalty on Formal Night, channeling your inner pirate for the Pirate Night Deck Party, or adding just a touch of sparkle to shine in the midst of the ship’s Aladdin-inspired Grand Hall, there is no wrong way to make the magic your own.
Leona, if you write me back with your exact sail dates, I'd be happy to look up the projected schedule for your specific voyage. Remember, my
planDisney pals and I are always ready to lend a helping hand!
SEA ya real soon,
Sami