Personal Navigators, and other handouts from the Very MerryTime 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. The Disney Fantasy set sail from Port Canaveral on December 2, 2017. There are additional Personal Navigators from other sailings of this same itinerary for comparison. During this cruise, the ship was under the control of Captain Fabian Dib. The Cruise Director during the sailng was Peter Hofer.
Day 1 – December 2, 2017 – Port Canaveral
- Personal Navigator – Day 1
Attire: Cruise Casual | Show: A Fantasy Come True | Dinner Menu: Standard Rotational
Drink of the Day: Paradise Punch Non-Alcoholic: Espresso Chiller
Day 2 – December 3, 2017 – At Sea
- Personal Navigator – Day 2
Attire: Formal | Show: Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular | Dinner Menu: Captain’s Gala Dinner
Drink of the Day: Bahama Mama Non-Alcoholic: Coco Bali
Day 3 – December 4, 2017 – Cozumel
- Personal Navigator – Day 3
Attire: Cruise Casual | Show: The Ricky Kalmon Hypnosis Show | Dinner Menu: Standard Rotational
Drink of the Day: High Tide Non-Alcoholic: Passion Cream Freeze
Day 4 – December 5, 2017 – Grand Cayman
- Personal Navigator – Day 4
Attire: Cruise Casual | Show: Disney Wishes | Dinner Menu: Standard Rotational
Drink of the Day: Yellow Bird Non-Alcoholic: Lava Smoothie
Day 5 – December 6, 2017 – Costa Maya
- Personal Navigator – Day 5
Attire: Pirate or Cruise Casual | Show: Movie – Coco | Dinner Menu: Pirates
Drink of the Day: Sunken Treasure Non-Alcoholic: Parrot Song
Day 6 – December 7, 2017 – At Sea
- Personal Navigator – Day 6
Attire: Semi-Formal | Show: The Michael Harrison Show | Dinner Menu: Prince & Princess Dinner
Drink of the Day: Jingle Bell Non-Alcoholic: Scrooge
Day 7 – December 8, 2017 – Castaway Cay
- Personal Navigator – Day 7
Attire: Cruise Casual | Show: Disney’s Believe | Dinner Menu: Sea Ya Real Soon Dinner
Drink of the Day: Stingray Non-Alcoholic: Princess Delight
Buena Vista Theatre Movies
- Beauty and the Beast
- Born in China
- Cars 3
- Coco
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
- Moana
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
- Thor: Ragnarok
Thank you Jay Lemoine for sharing.
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Just got home from our first MerryTime Christmas cruise, including a pirate night on the Dream. My husband of 42 years and myself really enjoyed ourselves doing Disney for adults on the 4 night Bahamas cruise. We based planning for our trip on many of your older posts and some recent ones. It was a great idea to fly into Orlando a day early and stay at the Disney partnership hotel the Hyatt in the airport (got that tip from your blog). Even though we arrived at 10am on Sunday for a Monday cruise our room was ready. It was nice to hear “Oh on a Disney Cruise, your room is ready”. So we grabbed a great breakfast and hit the sack for some rest time. That evening had a great dinner at the hotel and next morning was refreshed, rested and ready to go on the first Disney bus to Port Canaveral. Letting Disney get our bags to the ship worked great! We arrived at the port terminal around10:30am and went straight to the counter, checked in and then got pictures with Mickey and Minnie as well as the decorations–(one note the women’s restroom is still under construction so they only have a one toilet women’s available to the left of the escalator) and were on the ship by 11:20am. We had a sit down lunch in Enchanted Gardens deck 2, very enjoyable and then proceeded to our room on deck 6 about 1:15pm. Stateroom 6016–what a wonderful double large port hold room forward on the ship. Quiet the entire trip and even in a day a heavy winds did not experience any real movement of the ship. Would stay here again.
We really enjoyed all the characters in their Christmas attire, the tree lighting, and atrium shows were tops. Also had the new Beauty and Beast show and best of all–the World Premiere of the New Star Wars movie the Last Jedi. Before they movie early Thursday night they did a red carpet with movie posters in Preludes and then the cruise director appeared out of the stage floor in a wave of fog with his Jedi robes and light saber to announce the show. What a hoot.
Cast Away Cay was great as always, a little cool due to the high winds, but the ship docked and we were happy. As always the island was relaxing and really fun with all the characters, decorations, and activities. Overall a well planned (thanks to your blogs) and enjoyed trip.