Sailing on a 3 night Wish Halloween on the High Seas cruise at the end of the month. We’ve sailed on the Wish before, but have a couple of questions about the holiday cruises. Are the nightly musical shows the same as a regular cruise or do they have holiday shows each night? Is there still a pirate night or is it replaced by a different costume night? Need to know what to pack!
Paging @melcort10
We did 4 nights so it might be slightly different, but we still had a regular pirate night in addition to Halloween night. The nightly musical shows were the same. They had different backdrops in the atrium for pictures each night, i.e. Pirate, Halloween, etc.
9/27-30? If so several of us Liners will be on that cruise too!
My understanding is that the nightly shows are the same.
Nassau day (Sat) will be pirate night. Castaway Cay day (Sun) will be Halloween festivities.
This might help too, it is the details from last year.
If you have young kids and you have the early dinner, we were able to rush through dinner a little bit and still hit the early Halloween show and trick or treating.
These will be very full evenings, but so so so so fun!
On a three night for pirate night it goes:
Early Dinner 5:45 or 1st theater show 6pm
~7:30-7:45 Mickey & Friends deck pirate party (no fireworks, only characters)
Late Dinner 8:15 or 2nd theater show 8:30
~10:15-10:30 Pirate Night Deck Party w/ Rockin’ Red live band with fireworks 15 min. after the start
I’ve never done a Halloween sailing but we first started planning a cruise with the thought we’d do a Halloween sailing & knowing how Pirate night works, it seems like the Halloween deck party would be about the same time as the Mickey & friends on in between the shows/dinners. They generally schedule all the big shows/dinners/themed events so that it’s feasible to make all of them so long as you don’t linger. We’ve always had 2nd dinner & 1st show and the only time we’ve cut it close to make it has been when we stop to do something on the way in between (like go to the room to drop something off/grab something/get a drink or treat or snack on the way, etc.).