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Going on a 4 day/3 night in Mar (I know way too short...but) and we were trying to pick a night for a special anniversary celebration. Since things are so compressed, what happens each night & when is there any "slack" time after an early dinner? Thanks

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Going on a 4 day/3 night in Mar (I know way too short...but) and we were trying to pick a night for a special anniversary celebration. Since things are so compressed, what happens each night & when is there any "slack" time after an early dinner? Thanks

 

Here's a link to a site with past Navigators. You can check them out for what sorts of things are offered onboard:

 

http://disneycruiselineblog.com/personal-navigators/

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We typically sail a 4 night Dream cruise each winter, without kids. (In about 4 years, maybe with young grandchild.) Our usual routine is Palo on the second night; that way you get to meet your servers during the first evening meal. We enjoy the Remy brunch on the sea day. Pirate night is usually the evening after spending the day at Castaway Cay; on occasion we have dined at Remy that night. Always enjoy at least one of the first run movies that are playing in the movie theater. DW loves the spa and I spend time in the Cove Cafe while she is there.

Exploring the ship is also lots of fun: artwork, animated pictures on the walls, watching the children (and often their parents) play the detective agency games, and looking at how folks decorate their cabin doors.

Oh, so much more to enjoy. And don't skip the ship tour (free) that starts in the Meridian lounge!

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