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M
ost people think of a cruise simply as
a relaxing sun and sea holiday, most
often in the Caribbean or Mediter-
ranean, which of course it is. But it
can be so much more. Cruise lines
are offering special theme itineraries that add a little
extra to your sailing adventure – from a ghoulish get-
away to haute cuisine on the high seas.
TRICK OR TREAT
Bring together the most-fun holiday and cruise line
and you get Halloween with a Disney twist. It's a
mash-up that results in Mickey's Mouse-querade
Party and e Nightmare Before Christmas Sing and
Scream, an interactive viewing of Tim Burton's now-
classic movie. Of course, there's also classic pumpkin
carving, mask making and campfire-style storytell-
ing on the deck. It's Halloween on the High Seas with
the Disney Cruise Line, perfect for families who'd
rather trick or treat from deck to deck than door to
door. It's so ghoulishly good that Disney's now offer-
ing it fleet wide.
WHEN: September, October 2015
PORTS OF CALL: Caribbean
BRING: A costume! Or at least your Mickey ears.
GET YOUR
THEME ON
There's even more fun aboard with these specialty cruises
BY BARB SLIGL
Disney gets spooky with its
Halloween-themed cruises.
(inset) Dancing with the Stars
brings a whole new meaning
to the term "sea legs."
CRUISING