This is true, there are no pirates in Alaska, but the Wonder does a Frozen night.Yes, they do. The only exceptions (that I am aware of) to the Pirate Night and fireworks are the Alaska and Northern Europe cruises.
Meeting characters in their pirate outfits will be listed in the Navigator, correct?I dress up just before dinner and immediately visit the areas to take pictures with the various characters.
I believe the northern Europe cruises had Frozen night (not Pirates). I don't think any longer cruises have more than one Pirate night (or Frozen night). There are additional (different) menus/shows on the longer cruises, though.Sorry to hijack but I asked in another area and didn't get an answer. I understand there is a pirate night on Mediterranean cruises but what about the longer ones - like a 12-night cruise... would they possibly do 2 special parties, like 2 pirate nights or add a Frozen night?
We bombed pirate night big time. FYI, the pools are closed all night and the lifeguards have training. It seemed like most people dressed mid-afternoon, before dinner. We skipped everything because my daughter was more interested in swimming. We showed up at the end of the pirate party thinking they'd open the pools after the party...wrong. The only good part was that the aquaduck had no line so my daughter and husband rode it, but the water was freezing so my husband refused to ride it any more. We'll get it right next time.
YesMeeting characters in their pirate outfits will be listed in the Navigator, correct?