Dayton Daily News

Disney cruises prep for spooky season

Ships scare up Halloween trickery.

- By Richard Tribou

While Disney loves to doll up its theme parks for Halloween, it also puts an Allhallows Eve spin on its cruise line.

Last week, with just six months until Oct. 31, the company announced details coming on board all five of its ships in the fleet including the new Disney Wish set to debut from Port Canaveral this summer. While the theme parks will start feeling the Halloween festivitie­s as early as Aug. 12 with the NotSo-Scary Halloween Party, the cruise line’s Halloween on the High Seas will hold off until September.

Each ship gets a spooky makeover with its own Pumpkin Tree in the atrium along with costume parties, trick-or-treating, scary movies and other events for both children and adults.

For 2022, guests will see a new character meet-and-greet in the form of Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck and Clarabelle Cow dressed up as the Sanderson sisters from the movie “Hocus Pocus.”

Disney Wish’s Pumpkin Tree will have a unique look with a more graceful face carved into the trunk. The theme is tied to the Cinderella-inspired Grand Hall. Disney’s storyline touts that this is the tree that grew the perfect pumpkin, which was later turned into the coach that took Cinderella to the Prince’s ball.

The other four ship’s Pumpkin Trees have a creepier look and feel, inspired by Ray Bradbury’s story “The Halloween Tree.” During sailings, the trees sprout jack-o’-lanterns with flickering lights, with each tree tended to by a mysterious caretaker who spins haunted yarns to guests.

All five ships will feature a Mickey’s Mouse-querade Party for all, special themed food and beverages like spider cakes and spooky juice, mask making and a “ghostly takeover of ship announceme­nts,” according to a DCL press release.

Adults will have their due as well with their own costume contests and a Disney Villains-themed dance night.

More details can be found at disneycrui­se.com or by calling 888-325-2500.

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