Boo to you, Scott! Thanks for sailing by planDisney.
You are in for a full-blown treat on your Halloween on the High Seas sail. All your favorite Disney characters dressed to the nines in
frighteningly perfect costumes make for a hauntingly good time on the high seas. The
Treasure is the ideal ship to indulge in spooky selfies and ghoulish fun.
So let's sail through your seven-night
Halloween schedule:
• Night 1 (All aboard!): Cruise casual - feel free to wear anything, but swimsuits and tank tops aren't allowed in the rotational dining restaurants.
• Night 2 (Sea Day):
Formal - jackets for men, and dresses or pantsuits for women. Don't be surprised when you see your fellow sailors in tuxes and full-length gowns; some people go all out!
• Night 3 (Cozumel): Cruise casual.
• Night 4 (Grand Cayman):
Pirate night - grab your scalliwag swag and party like a pirate! (This is also pyro night!)
• Night 5 (Falmouth): Halloween night is the night to go ALL OUT! Adults and kiddos can dress up like their favorite characters and enjoy the frightfully fun activities across the ship. Take advantage of the fantastic onboard photographers on this night. Your family decked out in costumes would make a great holiday photo card!
• Night 6 (At sea): Semi-formal - not as dressed up as your formal night, but still a chance to teach the kiddos how to "dress for dinner."
• Night 7 (Castaway Cay): Cruise casual - your final night to chill after a fiendish sail.
When
packing for your trip, make sure your costumes are family-friendly and follow Disney guidelines. If you don't want to bring a whole additional costume for pirate night, rest assured, you will have pirate bandanas delivered to your stateroom, so those, combined with a white/black/red outfit, are perfect!
Scott, you know where to find us if you have any other questions. I know you are going to have a frightfully fantastic sailing!
Rayna