Ahoy Jennifer!
With March flying by, your magical May sailing will be here before you know! I like that you are thinking ahead about your cruise attire because it will make the packing process a lot easier. For your four night sailing, you can expect the following dining rotation-Day One-Cruise Casual, Day Two-Optional Dress-Up, Day Three-Pirate Night, and Day Four-Cruise Casual. Helpful
dining attire suggestions can be found on the Disney Cruise Line website. I usually pack polo shirts and khaki pants for my son and husband and sundresses, capri pants, skirts and matching tops for my daughter and myself. On the dressier evenings, my husband will either wear his suit or sports coat with a button down and slacks. My son has worn a button down with khaki pants or his sports coat and tie. Little girls love to wear their princess attire or fancy dresses, and I like to bring along a cocktail dress for the more formal night. Many Guests enjoy dressing in their pirate attire for the onboard festivities. If you don't have pirate costumes you can always visit the shops on the ship for their selection or just plan on wearing casual or Caribbean themed attire. Activities are planned throughout the evening with the deck party and firework spectacular not interfering with either dinner seating. There will be games, movies, crafts, and a Pirates in the Caribbean themed menu to add to all the fun and excitement of this evening! It will definitely be a swashbuckling good time for all!
I hope I've helped you with your planning, Jennifer! Please stop by the Moms Panel again if you need further assistance.
Have a magical day!
Nancy