Personal Navigators: 3-Night Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral – November 11, 2021

Personal Navigators, and other handouts from the Very MerryTime 3-Night Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral. The Disney Fantasy set sail from Port Canaveral, Florida on November 11, 2021. 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 Henry Andersson. The Cruise Director during the sailing was Lesley Dallas. 

Day 1 – November 11, 2021 – Port Canaveral, Florida

Guests Onboard: 3:45 pm
Personal Navigator – Day 1
Attire: Cruise Casual
Drink of the Day: Unknown • Non-Alcoholic: Unknown
Dinner Menus:

Evening Entertainment


Day 2 – November 12, 2021 – Nassau, Bahamas

Guests Ashore: 9:30 am Guests Onboard: 5:15 pm
Personal Navigator – Day 2
Attire: Cruise Casual
Drink of the Day: Unknown • Non-Alcoholic: Unknown
Dinner Menus:

Evening Entertainment


Day 3 – November 13, 2021 – Castaway Cay

Guests Ashore: 8:30 am Guests Onboard: 4:45 pm
Personal Navigator – Day 3
Attire: Cruise Casual
Drink of the Day: Unknown • Non-Alcoholic: Unknown
Dinner Menus:

Evening Entertainment


Buena Vista Theatre Movies

Thank you Vaughn Neuroh for creating the personal navigator like information based on the information in the app, this was not a quick task, I’m sure.
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.

2 Replies to “Personal Navigators: 3-Night Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral – November 11, 2021”

  1. Kevin B

    The creation of these Navigators is awesome. If only Disney would bother to make the effort to do this, we know they can with a few keystrokes…yet they do not. I really hate the app and it really detracted from my family’s trip in November. My hat is off to Vaughn Neuroh for such efforts!!!

    Now if only someone could convince Disney to do this. They don’t even have to print them out, but make the Navigator available as a PDF and I think that would go a long way to making people happy. (Personally, I’d still prefer the printed one, as I don’t like to carry my phone around with me on vacation!)

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  2. Merry C

    Agreed! This format is far superior! While I wouldn’t love a pdf on my phone as much as the paper ones, it’s still a visual format that helps me organize my day.

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