Starting February 1st, Disney Cruise Line started to bring back Dine and Play, a popular offering for those with 8:15 p.m. (late/second) dinner service who also have kids ages 3-10 registered in the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab. Dine and Play allows children to participate in fun and engaging activities while adults enjoy a leisurely dining experience.
To participate in this offering, the child must be registered in the Oceaneer Club/Oceaneer Lab and let your dining room servers know when you first arrive the kids at the table will be participating in Dine and Play. Parents/Guardians will be responsible for bringing their child to the entrance of the dining room to meet the Youth Activities team between 9:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. for check-in. This provides roughly 45 minutes for the child to order and eat dinner. Once checked in, the Youth Activities Counselors will escort the children to the Disney’s Oceaneer Club/Lab.
Dine and Play is scheduled to return with the first departure for each ship in February:
It is important to note, when dining at one of the restaurant with entertainment such as Rapunzel’s Royal Table, Tiana’a Place, Animators Palate, Worlds of Marvel, Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure, or Plaza de Coco children will not see the end of the show if they choose to participate in the Dine & Play offering as the Youth Activities Counselors will still be at the restaurant at the same time.
Appeared first on: Disneycruiselineblog.com