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Yes! We have sailed many times over Halloween. The kitchen will do an amazing pumpkin carving display. There is usually a party in whatever club in on that ship and lots of passengers dress up! It's always fun!

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Yes, Halloween is a fun evening on the ship. Many get dressed up and they have costume contests. Trying to decide what to wear for our upcoming cruise. - something that won't weigh too much or something we can toss so we have room for our purchases.

Enjoy your cruise.

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Halloween is lots of fun on Princess. The ship is all decked out with spooky stuff all over. The crew really dresses up and the passengers get into the dressing up and decorating cabin doors too. Bring something to dress up in definitely!

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Bring something to dress up in definitely! (captions in Spooky Orange)

Dunno where you are cruising...if in the Caribbean you should bring your own costumes; Halloween is not a Caribbean thing.

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Bring something to dress up in definitely! (captions in Spooky Orange)

Dunno where you are cruising...if in the Caribbean you should bring your own costumes; Halloween is not a Caribbean thing.

 

All of our Halloween cruises have been in the Caribbean.

The ships celebrates it and go all out.

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I agree with the majority here - first to reply to a tour post gets the spot.

 

If a tour organizer has a few roll call members that they want included, then contact them first outside the roll call and then offer any extra spots

 

If too many reply, the organizer has the choice of asking the tour company if they have an extra vehicle or passing the companies name on to one of the late comers to contact the tour company in order to start their own second group.

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We have sailed on Halloween several times. Great fun!!! The waiters and staff dress in costume. The pumpkin display is amazing. There are usually few children on board except for the crew's children. Last year on the Regal they dressed in costume and passengers made a huge fuss over the little ones.

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All of our Halloween cruises have been in the Caribbean.

The ships celebrates it and go all out.

Quite true in the ships. I meant that the Caribbean citizens do not share our love for Halloween, so there isn't much for costumes except pirate garb.

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I agree with the majority here - first to reply to a tour post gets the spot.

 

If a tour organizer has a few roll call members that they want included, then contact them first outside the roll call and then offer any extra spots

 

If too many reply, the organizer has the choice of asking the tour company if they have an extra vehicle or passing the companies name on to one of the late comers to contact the tour company in order to start their own second group.

 

I think you somehow got this posted in the wrong thread! There is another thread having to do with this subject. :p

 

Tom

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