Personal Navigators: 4-Night Disney Magic at Sea UK Staycation Sailing from Southampton – August 23, 2021

Personal Navigators, and other handouts from the  4-Night Disney Magic at Sea UK Staycation Sailing from Southampton. The Disney Magic set sail from Southampton on August 23, 2021. During this cruise, the ship was under the control of Captain Fabian Dib. The Cruise Director during the sailing was Darren McBurney.

Day 1 – August 23, 2021 – Southampton

Guests Onboard: 5:45 pm
Attire: Cruise Casual
Drink of the Day: Unknown • Non-Alcoholic: Unknown
Dinner Menus:

Evening Entertainment


Day 2 – August 24, 2021 – At Sea

Attire: Cruise Casual
Drink of the Day: Unknown • Non-Alcoholic: Unknown
Dinner Menus:

Evening Entertainment


Day 3 – August 25, 2021 – At Sea

Attire: Cruise Casual
Drink of the Day: Unknown • Non-Alcoholic: Unknown
Dinner Menus:

Evening Entertainment


Day 4 – August 26, 2021 – At Sea

Attire: Cruise Casual
Drink of the Day: Unknown • Non-Alcoholic: Unknown
Dinner Menus:

Evening Entertainment


Day 5 – August 27, 2021 – Southampton (Debarkation Day)

Buena Vista Theatre Movies

I’d like to thank the individual, who wishes to remain anonymous for taking the time to screenshot the app. Going forward, I’d like to hear your feedback on the presentation of the personal navigator screenshots as I believe DCL will no longer offer paper navigators, even upon request unless there are a lot of guest requesting them and leaving feedback at the end of the cruise.

If you have any navigators you would be willing to share, please send me an email. If you would rather upload the files you can use our upload form.

7 Replies to “Personal Navigators: 4-Night Disney Magic at Sea UK Staycation Sailing from Southampton – August 23, 2021”

  1. VERN WOODRUFF

    Even if there are no longer paper versions of the Personal Navigator, it would be nice if DCL offered a PDF version of it for download. I would rather look at a PDF document than search through the app. I liked the layout of the paper versions, and they were great keepsakes to use for details when I organized pictures after a trip. I’m not looking forward to the need for taking multiple screenshots each day if I want a record of the daily activities.

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  2. L

    i continue to dislike the idea of no more paper navigators. part of our tradition was nightly highlighting of the activities for the following day and NOT needing my phone and locking it away. if they are going to insist on going green, then i fully expect them to discontinue all dvc materials and port shopping ads as well, otherwise it’s just lipservice.

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  3. John Welch

    Thanks for publishing these. I’ve sent you navigators in the past and would love to do so in the future. What tool was used to capture these? Did you have to manually stitch together the various screen shots? I’m not aware of any tool that will capture anything that rolls over one screen.

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    1. Scott Sanders Post author

      I believe the person who sent them in manually stitched the screenshots together. In the past, I’ve used the iOS app, Tailor, to stitch screenshots. I still ended up making my own modifications to break longer screenshots up in to multiple columns.

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  4. Brett Bailey

    my wife and I enjoy the paper version as well. We have kept each day on every one of our 13 cruises so far. We actually take them out to review what we did or what went on, they are great for that reason. While the phone app is good when by the pool. We like to have the paper version slipped under our door to plan the next day. Not to mention that I always took a copy with me on our shore excursions to remind me of what we are doing later that day. I understand the green need but I guess we are old school and like a paper copy.

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