7 Night Mediterranean Cruise on Disney MagicOcean View $5,239 Sept 3-10, 2016
7-Night Mediterranean Cruise on Disney Magic – Itinerary A. 2 Adults & 2 Kids. Barcelona, Spain; Villefranche (Monte Carlo, Cannes, Nice), France; La Spezia (Florence, Pisa), Italy; Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy; Naples (Pompeii), Italy. Sleeps:up to 4. Deck: 3 or 4. View: Two small porthole windows. Number of Guest Included. Prices and availability are subject to change until cruise is placed on a courtesy hold or deposit has been applied to your cruise. Every Disney cruise offers a different kind of perfect for everyone in your family. Not only is a Disney Cruise Line vacation a great place for families to come together, you also get relaxing moments apart. Kids can enjoy their kind of magic while you enjoy each other knowing your children are being cared for in true Disney style. Disney Cruise Line At A Glance. On a Disney cruise, your family will discover one-of-a-kind Disney entertainment, on-board celebrations featuring fireworks at sea, and immersive experiences with your favorite Disney characters. There is even a visit to Disney’s own private island paradise, Castaway Cay, where you will enjoy snorkeling, boating, biking or just relaxing in a tropical paradise. Adults will love the world-class spa, an exclusive pool, and adult only dining. All of this is served up with Disney’s unparalleled quality and service. All of this is just a small part of the Disney cruise magic made for everyone in your family, especially you! Disney’s innovative rotational dining system lets guests “rotate” to 1 of 3 distinctly themed restaurants each night, while servers follow you from venue to venue. Free sodas are available at the Beverage Station. Alcoholic beverages and sodas at the bars and lounges onboard are available at an additional charge. Reserved exclusively for Disney cruise guests, Castaway Cay is a port-of-call paradise on Disney Cruise Line Bahamian and Caribbean cruise vacations. Guests enjoy tropical leisure activities such as snorkeling, boating, swimming and old-fashioned sunbathing. Disney’s private island in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas is 3.1 by 2.2 miles in size and features a post office with its own unique Castaway Cay postmark. Also at Castaway Cay is an area called Serenity Bay, which is reserved for guests ages 18 and older. First-run feature movies and Disney favorites screen daily in the Buena Vista Theatre. Sometimes, there are even premieres at sea. Family fare plays during the day. The Personal Navigator, which is delivered each day to guests staterooms, lists the activities for every day by starting time. Every event and venue is clearly listed so that Guests can plan their day. Entertainment events are also posted at various spots around the ships, including the Lobby Atrium, as well as, outside of the Walt Disney Theatre and Buena Vista Theatre. Character Greetings, where children and adults can meet and greet Disney Characters, occur throughout the entire Disney fleet, both in designated places and during special surprise appearances! Goofy’s Pool on the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder and Donald’s Pool on the Disney Dream & Fantasy invite families to play together. Another, Quiet Cove Pool, is a getaway exclusively for those 18 and over. The whimsical Mickey’s Pool is reserved just for kids. Younger guests who are not yet potty trained will enjoy an elaborated themed Nemo water play area. Broadway-caliber Disney musicals, first-run Disney Digital 3-D movies, and exciting live performances are only some of the entertainment options available on a Disney cruise. There is also a self-service Guest Laundry Room with coin-operated washers and dryers, along with detergent and ironing equipment. The Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy features the debut of the AquaDuck – the first-ever shipboard water coaster! Pool towels are available for use at the pools on deck, as well as, when guests disembark at Castaway Cay so you do not need to bring towels from your room. Once you’re onboard on embarkation day, you can eat lunch in one of two locations: the buffet or one of the dining rooms (on The Magic and The Wonder, it’s Parrot Cay; on The Dream &The Fantasy, it’s Enchanted Garden). On the Magic and Wonder, the two embarkation lunch locations have the same food selections. Parrot Cay is more relaxed and less hectic. The buffet does offer the option of outside seating, however. On The Dream & Fantasy, Enchanted Garden will have a smaller buffet, but more service: someone will seat you and bring you drinks. Cabanas buffet is totally self-service, but has an extensive selection and the option of outside seating. Breakfast is served on the day of disembarkation. You will have an assigned restaurant and time for breakfast for disembarkation, or you can choose to eat at the buffet instead. Regular guests do not have access to room service on disembarkation morning. Only concierge level guests can order a standard continental breakfast from room service on disembarkation morning. All other guests must enjoy breakfast in their assigned dining room or at one of the buffet locations. During the cruise, there are usually two or three breakfast and lunch locations with different hours (check your Navigator for hours). You can choose from one or more full-service restaurants with open seating (just show up when you want during opening hours, and they’ll seat you), or eat at the buffet. Your dinner arrangements – meaning your restaurant rotation schedule, and whether you have the early or late seating for dinner – are assigned before you embark on the cruise. You can determine your restaurant rotation by looking at your room key. Your rotation is indicated using letters, such as ERAA or PALPALP. For the Magic and the Wonder, P = Parrot Cay, L = Lumiere’s and A = Animator’s Palate. For the Dream and Fantasy, R = Royal Palace/Royal Court, E = Enchanted Garden and A = Animator’s Palate. On the Dream and Fantasy you’ll also see an assigned time for the evening shows. If you want to change your seating or your restaurant rotation, do that as soon as you embark. If you go to your assigned restaurant for dinner each night, your servers will be the same for every night of your cruise. On longer cruises, they’ll get to know you and may even have your “usual” beverage waiting for you at your table. If you are served something you don’t like, tell the servers and they’ll bring you something else. If you want to indulge, they’ll be happy to bring you two desserts! In true Disney style, if you have a special event you are celebrating, make sure your servers know. You will get appropriate special treatment (usually a special dessert and perhaps some singing). Show up for dinner five minutes after they begin seating and walk right in. It’s silly to show up early and wait in line! If you are on a 7-night cruise, you will eat at each restaurant at least twice. On The Wonder and The Magic, make sure you attend your first assigned seating for Animator’s Palate. The coloring of the restaurant décor and the “show” by the servers only occurs the first night; they don’t repeat it on the second night at Animator’s Palate because you’ve already seen it. On the 4-night sailings of The Dream, if you have two seatings in Animator’s Palate, the do-not-miss show in the dining room will be on the night that is NOT Pirate Night. There are always plenty of options for food: check your Navigator to know which restaurants are open at what times. If you can’t make it to your dinner seating (or you don’t like your tablemates), the buffet is usually open for dinner with no assigned seating as long as you show up during normal operating hours. There are fast-food self-service locations up on the deck, serving kid-friendly food. Concierge guests on the Dream and Fantasy have access to snacks and beverages at various times of day, in the concierge lounge. Selection is subject to change: five different sandwiches, two soups (tomato and chicken noodle), two salads (Caesar and Niçoise), cheese plate, fruit bowl, wings, burger, hot dog, mac and cheese, three kinds of pizza. Desserts are limited to cookies and a daily dessert special, which is always some kind of cake. Mickey bars (Mickey head shaped ice cream bars) are not on the menu, but are usually available on request. Room service breakfast in the regular staterooms is a very basic continental offering of various baked goods, cereal, milk, hot drinks and juice. Guests in concierge staterooms and suites can order dinner from the rotation restaurants during regular dinner hours. Ask your concierge staff for a menu. All courses of your meal are brought at once which does affect the quality of your food, but this option gives you a more extensive selection than the standard room service menu. Concierge level guests can order hot breakfasts in their suites and staterooms during the cruise. You can get milk, juice, tea, coffee, lemonade and soft drinks (Coke products) free with meals in the dining rooms. Bottled water, smoothies and alcoholic beverages are extra. The self-service drink station up by the family pool offers milk, juice, tea, coffee, lemonade and soft drinks for free at all times. Castaway Cay offers milk, juice, tea, coffee, lemonade and soft drinks for free; alcoholic beverages are extra. Room service offers milk, juice, tea or coffee free, but charges for soft drinks, alcoholic beverages and bottled water. There is a charge for all drinks ordered at the bars, including soft drinks. Palo is an Adult Exclusive restaurant located on Deck 10, Aft aboard the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder, and on Deck 12, Aft aboard the Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy. The restaurant serves Northern Italian cuisine for dinner. Additionally, brunch is offered on select cruises. As the preeminent venue for Disney dining on the high seas, Palo presents the best in fine Northern Italian dining, serving a varied selection of tantalizing favorites with a mouth-watering contemporary twist. Palo, named after the signature long poles used by gondoliers in Venice, features stylish furnishings, custom art and an Italian-inspired décor. Every seat in the restaurant provides an excellent view of the ocean, thanks to raised seating banquettes along one side of the room, floor-to-ceiling windows and a semi-circular design. Adding to the magic is a backlit bar at the restaurant’s center and a pianist who softly serenades diners in the intimate surroundings. For an even more memorable Palo experience, Guests may dine al fresco on the restaurant’s private outdoor teak deck, where picturesque views and warm ocean breezes caress the senses. When dining at Palo, Guests will skip the regularly scheduled Main Dining restaurant. Online reservations are available at the following times. Concierge Guests: 120 days in advance. Castaway Club Levels: Platinum Castaways: 120 days in advance. Gold Castaways: 105 days in advance. Silver Castaways: 90 days in advance. First Time Cruiser: 75 days in advance. An additional charge is required to dine at Palo. When Guests have not cancelled a dining reservation at Palo or Remy by 2:00 p. On the day of the reservation or do not show to the restaurant to honor their reservation, the reservation is considered confirmed and 100% of the Dining Option is applied to the Guests’ folio. At Palo, dress pants and shirt or jacket is required for men and a dress or pantsuit is required for women. Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, flip-flops or tennis shoes. Over subtle classical Italian music, Palo presents Italian cuisine that serves a varied selection of tantalizing favorites with a delectable contemporary twist. Check the Personal Navigator-the Disney Cruise Line daily newsletter detailing all there is to see and do-for specific dates and times of activities while onboard. Palo continues its commitment to fine Italian dining, offering a varied selection of classic favorites with a contemporary twist. Remy on the Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy is an intimate Adult Exclusive restaurant located on Deck 12, Aft that serves the finest in French-inspired cuisine for dinner. Offering the most upscale dining experience on board, Remy features spectacular ocean views and a warm, sophisticated décor the perfect romantic setting for Guests 18 years of age and older. Dining at Remy is like being transported to an authentic fine-dining restaurant in France. The luxurious dining room is softly lit and designed in a timeless Art Nouveau style featuring soft greens, rich reds, and gold tones. Graceful, sinuous lines adorn the chair backs, glass and wall etchings, as sweeping floral and leaf designs ornament the carpet and lighting. Adding to the refined ambience, tables are set with Frette linens, Riedel glassware, Christofle silverware, and china created exclusively for the restaurant. The adorable Remy character appears in artful ways throughout the restaurant’s design for a touch of Disney magic. Boasting a French-inspired menu featuring superior seasonal ingredients from around the globe, dining at Remy is a leisurely affair. Beginning with a complimentary chilled Champagne cocktail that is prepared at your table, dinner is comprised of multiple courses. For an extra charge, Remy offers a stellar wine list in addition to a wine pairing option. Elegant touches include a tableside trolley for international cheeses, decanting stations for wines, and an after-dinner coffee service. Remy’s gourmet menu was created by Chef Arnaud Lallement from l’Assiette Champenoise-a Michelin 2-star restaurant just outside Reims, France-and Chef Scott Hunnel from award-winning Victoria & Albert’s at Walt Disney World Resort. Once dinner is booked and Guests are on board, they are invited to meet with a sommelier in Remy’s wine room to pre-select their wines for the evening. Please note, alcoholic beverages are available at an extra charge. For an even more memorable dining experience, Remy offers the Gusteau Room where Guests can enjoy a unique multi-course menu while interacting with the head chef. This special room features elegant, Ratatouille-inspired décor that includes bold red chairs and drapes, shimmering chandeliers and inviting scenes of Paris on the walls. Dine in a luxurious glass-walled room with marble flooring amid more than 900 bottles of wine, including a rare selection of Old World wines balanced with a solid selection of New World wines. When dining at Remy, Guests will skip the regularly scheduled Main Dining restaurant. A dress code is enforced during dinner. Men: A jacket (such as a sports, suit or tuxedo jacket) is required, with dress pants/slacks and shoes. Please no jeans, shorts, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes. Ladies: Cocktail dress, evening dress, pant suit or skirt/blouse are required. Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes. Remy offers Guests an elegant Champagne Brunch with French-inspired cuisine. Check the Personal Navigator the Disney Cruise Line daily newsletter once onboard for specific dates and times. During the Remy Champagne Brunch, dress pants and a shirt are required for men. A jacket is optional for Brunch. Women’s attire requires a dress or pantsuit. Located between Remy and Palo, Meridian is an adults-only lounge inspired by the early-and adventurous-days of sea travel, where Guests can enjoy a pre-dinner or post-dinner cocktail amid an indoor ocean view setting or breezy outdoor deck. The décor incorporates navigational tools, maps on the walls, and an illuminated constellation map above the maitre d’ station. Meridian’s outdoor deck also provides a perfect spot to watch a romantic sunset or to relax with a cigar selected from a fine assortment available at the bar. If you have kids in the Oceaneer Club or Lab, they will be served lunch and dinner if they are in the Club/Lab at the appropriate time. This is most often done at the buffet or from the “fast food” stations up on deck. Dine and Play Program. The Dine and Play program is offered for families assigned to second dining, and is open to children ages 3-12. The Dine and Play program allows children to get their meals quicker and adults to check in a child for Youth Activities without leaving the dining room. Here’s how it works: You arrive in the dining room and inform the server that your child would like to participate in Dine and Play. The dining room team brings the child’s meal first while serving the adults at a more leisurely pace. About 45 minutes after seating begins, Youth Activities Counselors arrive in the dining room and sign in the child to Disney’s Oceaneer Club or Disney’s Oceaneer Lab, eliminating the need for you to escort the child to Deck 5. Adults are then able to enjoy the full dining experience with the knowledge that their children are having a great time in a safe, fun and comfortable environment. All onboard activities and entertainment are included. Magical Vacation Planner guarantees our package prices won’t be beat! If you see a lower price let us know. All auctions are based on availability and before we can reserve your cruise we will need you to confirm the following information. Legal Name and Date of Birth for each guest. The item “7 Night Mediterranean Cruise on Disney MagicOcean View $5,239 Sept 3-10, 2016″ is in sale since Friday, April 06, 2012. This item is in the category “Travel\Vacation Packages\Without Air”. The seller is “magicalvacationplannerjamie” and is located in Mitchell, Indiana. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
- Destination: Europe
- Location: Barcelona
- Length of Trip (Nights): 7
- Begin Date of Travel: 20160903
- Number of Travelers: 4
- Number of Rooms: 1
- Primary Activity: Theme Park
- Airfare Included: No