Welcome, Kelsey! Oh my goodness - you're just days away from your honeymoon! Congratulations on finding your happily ever after.
Disney Cruise Line does have specially-themed nights, so you will want to pack a variety of things for your upcoming cruise.
Dress for the evening on a 7-night cruise includes a
Pirate Night, a formal night, and a semi-formal night, and then for the rest of the nights, the dress code is cruise casual.
The only thing I can tell you with any certainty is that your first night will be cruise casual. There will be no rushing on your first day to find your fanciest things, as luggage is being delivered and people are continuing to board
the ship through the afternoon. The other nights are somewhat flexible in nature, and they can change based on your itinerary. Formal nights are often on sea days, and your last night is usually cruise casual. When you get onboard, check out the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app, which will provide the schedule for your particular voyage.
If you'll be celebrating your honeymoon at one of the adult-exclusive dining venues, like
Palo or
Remy, you will usually find guests in formal or semi-formal attire, even if the rest of the ship is in cruise casual. At the very least, you'll want dressier casual attire if you go to those restaurants.
Once you're all dressed up, Kelsey, take advantage of the
onboard photography services to snap a few photos that may become some of your most magical memories. It's a way to remember your fairytale beginning!
Have a practically perfect honeymoon.
Anna