What is a Disney cruise pirate night? Here’s all you need to know

What do you do with a drunken sailor? If you’re Disney, you call him Jack Sparrow and send him rappelling down a ship funnel, of course.

Pirate Night, Disney Cruise Line‘s ode to all things pirate, is a wonderful way to enjoy some outdoor fun during your next DCL sailing. In true Disney fashion, this event features costumes, themed games and parties, character appearances that can vary by ship, and a few other surprises along the way.

If this sounds like fun, that’s because it is. Whether you’re planning for all-in participation or you’re just curious about what Disney Pirate Night entails, here’s the rundown.

What is Disney Cruise Line Pirate Night?

Fireworks over the funnel on a Disney Cruise Line ship. AMY SMITH/DISNEY CRUISE LINE

Pirate Night on Disney cruises is just that — a night dedicated to marauder mischief, capitalizing on the fact that you’re on a ship at sea. What better place to celebrate all things pirate-related?

Events kick off in the afternoon when kid-friendly game shows start up in the onboard lounges. Shenanigans carry through to the evening when passengers might choose to don pirate garb at dinner in one of their ship’s three main dining rooms. After that, they can head out to the pool deck for fun under the stars.

Festivities are offered on most voyages, once per sailing; check your ship’s Personal Navigator daily schedule for details.

Disney cruise Pirate Night activities and events

Pirate Night on Disney Dream. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POINTS GUY

So, what can Pirate Night participants expect?

After a round of family-friendly fun and games, the bash continues with themed menu items at the onboard restaurants during dinner. Cruisers can choose from dishes like Jolly Rogers Barbecue Rib Salad, Pirates Gold-en Pot Stickers or even Chilled-to-the-Bone Honeydew Melon and Watermelon Soup from menus fashioned to resemble treasure maps.

When passengers make their way out onto the pool deck, they’ll find a host of family-friendly games led by Disney cast members dressed in themed gear. They aim to hype up the audience, which is usually shoulder-to-shoulder, before characters appear as part of a giant pool deck party.

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The general premise is that some sort of villain emerges to wreak havoc and ruin the good time everyone is having on board, only to be thwarted by the hero of the show. The latter is either Pirate Mickey, who zip lines between the top deck and the funnel in his buccaneer best to stop Captain Hook, or Jack Sparrow, who rappels down the funnel to take on a gang of sinister plundering picaroons.

A fireworks show often immediately follows most performances, weather permitting. (Disney Cruise Line is the only one that offers fireworks on nearly every voyage. Note that some sailings — including Alaska and Northern Europe itineraries — do not have fireworks.)

Oh, and remember: Costumes are encouraged. Whether you choose simply to wear the free bandana the line doles out to each passenger or you bring your very own custom-made ensemble that makes you look like a dead ringer for Blackbeard himself, you certainly won’t feel out of place.

If you feel like splurging on the smallest pirates in your group, make an appointment at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, found on all Disney Cruise Line ships. For a handsome fee — one you thankfully won’t have to pay in gold doubloons — stylists will dote on your kiddo, offering up costumes, swords, scars, eye patches, earrings and other accessories for a look that’s fit for a plunderer.

Which Disney Cruise Line ships have Pirate Night?

Mickey’s Pirates in the Caribbean party for Pirate Night on a Disney Cruise Line ship. DAVID ROARK/DISNEY CRUISE LINE

Pirate Night occurs once on nearly every cruise on Disney ships. Here are more specifics about what to expect from each vessel’s event.

Disney Wish Pirate Night

On Pirate Night, Disney Wish offers family-friendly games, a pirate-themed dinner and a nighttime pool deck show called the Pirate’s Rockin’ Parlay Party. There, passengers can gather in their pirate costumes to watch as Captain Redd — billed by the line as “a descendant of the famous red-headed rogue from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction” — and several of her pirate friends put on one heck of a performance set to well-known rock ‘n’ roll hits.

Keep an eye out for Jack Sparrow, who might just make an appearance. Additionally, the show is followed by fireworks.

Disney Fantasy Pirate Night

During Pirate Night, Disney Fantasy offers a packed schedule of activities, ranging from a pirate-themed dinner and family-friendly games to costumed pool-deck fun. Expect visits from some of your favorite Disney characters, including Captain Jack Sparrow, who rappels down the ship’s funnel before the ship lights up the sky with fireworks.

Disney Dream Pirate Night

Disney Dream‘s Pirate Night is similar to the show on Disney Fantasy. Captain Jack Sparrow appears to save the ship from a band of rogue pirates, leading up to a brilliant fireworks display.

Preceding these outdoor festivities are afternoon game show activities, a pirate-themed dinner and games for the whole family.

Disney Magic Pirate Night

Captain Hook takes the stage during Pirate Night on Disney Magic. ASHLEY KOSCIOLEK/THE POINTS GUY

Brace yourself for some nostalgia because, on Disney Magic, Pirate Night consists of appearances by cast members dressed as pirates who dance alongside the infamous Captain Hook. As he tries to make the night all about him, Mickey Mouse swoops in on a zip line to save the party and kick off the fireworks show.

Earlier in the day, cruisers can enjoy family-friendly games and a pirate-themed dinner.

Disney Wonder Pirate Night

Pirate Night, Disney Wonder‘s pirate-themed bash, consists of afternoon family games and activities that carry through the night after the ship’s pirate-themed dinner.

Out on the pool deck after dark, pirate lovers can expect the same show they’d see on Disney Magic — one where Captain Hook is bested by Pirate Mickey. Just before Mickey introduces the fireworks, he glides across the top decks on a zip line.

Disney cruise Pirate Night FAQ

Fireworks on Pirate Night on board Disney Wish. ASHLEY KOSCIOLEK/THE POINTS GUY

Does Disney Cruise Line still have Pirate Night?

Yes, Disney Cruise Line ships offer Pirate Night once on nearly every voyage, weather and itinerary permitting.

How do I know if my Disney cruise has Pirate Night?

Since almost all Disney Cruise Line voyages have Pirate Night, your ship will likely host one on your sailing.

Do adults dress up for Pirate Night on Disney cruises?

Yes, adults are just as into dressing up as their children are. And if you’re a Disney adult who doesn’t have kids, you’re encouraged to dress up, too.

Does Disney Cruise Line give you bandanas for Pirate Night?

Yes, all passengers on Disney Cruise Line ships will receive a free bandana as a souvenir. So, even if you forget to pack your pirate costume, you can still join in the fun.

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