Whether there's a galley tour or not depends on the cruise director & chef. It's not pre-bookable. When you board the ship, go to Guest Services and ask, they may say they need to check into it. They may take your name to contact you if they find there will be one.Just wondering do they still do a galley tour on the fantasy?
it’s been over 10 years since I have done a 7 night cruise.
can you book this online if they do it?
thanks
Just wondering do they still do a galley tour on the fantasy?
it’s been over 10 years since I have done a 7 night cruise.
can you book this online if they do it?
thanks
The fact that one of the guests works for a Disney-related enterprise, in the food department, can help you get a personalized tour. In the same way, current or prior marine engineers sometimes get a tour of the bridge. In both instances, you would need to be invited by an officer.I am going to be onboard in a few days and we are all interested in a galley tour. My daughter’s boyfriend is training to be a chef and works at Swan & Dolphin so he’s particularly interested. I’ll let you know if we have any luck.