Golden Mickey’s, Frozen and Dream’s.What are the shows on Wonder?
Golden Mickey’s, Frozen and Dream’s.
Agreed!Those have been showing for years, so seem odd that they would be making the change now.
Frozen hasn't been showing for "years". It started Nov 2016. It's still in the "new" category for shows onboard the ships.Those have been showing for years, so seem odd that they would be making the change now.
But the others, surely have. I am not “usual”, but I was on the Dream in December and January, and saw the Golden Mickeys there.Frozen hasn't been showing for "years". It started Nov 2016. It's still in the "new" category for shows onboard the ships.
Yes, and, unlike some of the more recent older shows, Golden Mickey's and Dreams are much better shows. They still draw the people.But the others, surely have.
Edited to add: on our last cruises, there was not enough room in Azure for the adult shows at 9:30 or later...they were having to live stream into an overflow area for two of the scheduled shows. Not exactly the same experience as being in the house but we appreciated CD Natalie trying. It's always hit or miss..sometimes the adult areas are empty, sometimes they are packed and we found by 11:30 they were a ghost town...lol!
I was just on the Wonder last month. The party started at 10 and the fireworks went off at 10:30. My husband thought the dances should have been cut short by 10 minutes. It’s way too long.It's been like this for a while over a year The shows at 730 and the fireworks at 8. Same on the Magic.
Weird. Galveston 2016, 2017 and Feb 2016 out of Miami all 730. The Frozen party was at 730 too. Maybe I was on the experimental cruises. I don't really care 730 or 10 it's the same show I've seen numerous times. I go if I feel like it if I don't I don't.I was just on the Wonder last month. The party started at 10 and the fireworks went off at 10:30. My husband thought the dances should have been cut short by 10 minutes. It’s way too long.
Was it mostly adults on your cruise? Every time I do a Caribbean cruise it seems like there are 1000 preschoolers onboard. I was told by an officer they were doing it early so the little kids wouldn't miss it. Maybe they look at the number of small children on board and base the timing on this.Agreed... we were also on the 1/28 Wonder and this time I just skipped the dancing altogether and slipped out on deck right before 10:30. With the preshow stuff too the dancing part feels like it just drags on and on... concierge made a point of saying repeatedly when the *fireworks* were as if people skip it a lot.
I did the SC in September 2014 there were only 300 kids. The same on our Hawaii Sept cruise. I hung out at the empty kids area because there were no chairs in the adult area. Our last cruise out of PC 1300 kids and that was in May 2017. The good news more kids= more adults in the kids area and less in the adult area.Maybe so... I just asked my husband too and we don't remember there being a difference in the number of kids from previous cruises. We haven't done a Bahamian or East/West Caribbean since 2012 though! Maybe I am in for a shock this xmas on our Western Fantasy...!
Yeah, that's what we found on both our first Panama Canal cruise and our WBTA. When we got to Castaway Cay, the adult area was crammed full. So we went to the family beach area - got chairs right in front, under umbrellas, and not a ton of people around.I did the SC in September 2014 there were only 300 kids. The same on our Hawaii Sept cruise. I hung out at the empty kids area because there were no chairs in the adult area. Our last cruise out of PC 1300 kids and that was in May 2017. The good news more kids= more adults in the kids area and less in the adult area.
Was it mostly adults on your cruise? Every time I do a Caribbean cruise it seems like there are 1000 preschoolers onboard. I was told by an officer they were doing it early so the little kids wouldn't miss it. Maybe they look at the number of small children on board and base the timing on this.
Did you get this info in an email? We leave on the Wonder next Sunday(March 4) for a 7night and haven't received any of this news from Disney.
I wouldn't mind the repeat shows as it would allow us to see one we might have missed due to being too tired or doing a Palo dinner on the night of its original showing. We dont normally do the ventriloquist or magicianNo email -- we found out about the repeat shows while reading the Voyage Navigator in the port terminal, waiting to board.
During the cruise, one of the activities crew members talked about how the Feb 18 sailing was the beginning of their test on the Wonder with repeating the shows, similar to repeats used on the Dream and Fantasy, and that our feedback would help them decide if the system worked.
I could go either way with the show repeats. We did decide to see Frozen twice because we could.