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I have taken 2 -7 nights on the magic and now I have a 4 night on the wonder booked (yeah). Are there formal nights on the 4 nights? Pirate night? Which nights are these? Anything else I need to know about the wonder vs magic? Has anyone done the day at Atlantis? This is a surprise trip for my soon to be 9 and 10 yr olds. Thank you!

 

Mary

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I know they have a pirate night and one dress up night wich I dont remember them calling it a formal night, I think it said semi formal. It has been a long time since we did a 4 day.

friends have done the day at Atlantis and had a blast.

I have only done the aquarium which was really great.

 

I'm sure others will be able to help you more with details about the Atlantis day.

 

have a magical cruise,

 

mom x4,grandma x4

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I know they have a pirate night and one dress up night wich I dont remember them calling it a formal night, I think it said semi formal. It has been a long time since we did a 4 day.

friends have done the day at Atlantis and had a blast.

I have only done the aquarium which was really great.

 

I'm sure others will be able to help you more with details about the Atlantis day.

 

have a magical cruise,

 

mom x4,grandma x4

 

Thank you again. I was just wondering what I will have to pack for clothes. We dress every night but, DS will have to bring his suit if there is a formal night.

 

I am going to book the Atlantis day as soon as they will let me lol.

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There are two cruise-casual nights, one pirate night, and one "dress up" night. On the DCL website they still refer to it as semi-formal but the navigators say "dress up".

 

On our 4N in April, 07 pirate night was on Tuesday night after Castaway Cay.

 

Jim

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On the May 11th cruise, 'dress up' night was Mon. (I think), pirate night was Tues. I didn't pay much attention but no one seemed dressed up, much less formal. I wouldn't pack a suit unless you want to.

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There are two cruise-casual nights, one pirate night, and one "dress up" night. On the DCL website they still refer to it as semi-formal but the navigators say "dress up".

 

On our 4N in April, 07 pirate night was on Tuesday night after Castaway Cay.

 

Jim

 

Thank you Jim! I'll probably leave the suit at home then. The less baggage the better.

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The Wonder is always more casual in the dress for dinner.

My husband never wears a suit and we have never felt out of place.

 

If you book Palos you should take a suit or at least a nice jacket, but for regular dinners, I agree with the others, dont bother bringing it.

 

mom x4,grandma x4

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The Wonder is always more casual in the dress for dinner.

My husband never wears a suit and we have never felt out of place.

 

If you book Palos you should take a suit or at least a nice jacket, but for regular dinners, I agree with the others, dont bother bringing it.

 

mom x4,grandma x4

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