Any experience with Hawaii cruises?
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I'm booked for the October Hawaii cruise and was wondering if anyone went on the first Hawaii cruise. I'm particularly interested in what entertainment was provided for the many "At Sea" days.
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I did go on the Hawaii cruise and it was wonderful! There were a lot of sea days though. We did lots of trivia! I have all the personal navigators scanned and uploaded on my blog via my issuu page, you should be able to get them all here: The Practical Planner: Hawaii-Personal Navigators-Disney Cruise Line
There was a lot of trivia sessions, we had a group that was trivia crazy and actually won an award for attending the most trivia sessions with "Skipper Dan"! There are Hawaiian activities as well like Ukele lessons, hula lessons, Hawaiian language classes, etc. There were also seminars in the theatre by a naturalist about the various islands, etc. of course movies and the normal activities as well. I did like the way they were marking the navigator each day with a symbol for activities that would be repeated during the cruise so hopefully that will continue.