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    Disney Cruise Line Tip #1542 - Private Pool Parties on Your Cruise


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    We have taken two Disney cruises, and on each trip, we let the kids choose one night that we skip dinner in the dining room and instead head to the pools. We have had two magical nights where our boys had the entire pool deck and both the Mickey pool and Goofy pool *all to themselves!* We eat burgers or pizza from the counter-service locations up on deck 9, watch movies on the Dumbotron, and swim without the normal crowds. I've got great pictures of my boys in the Mickey pool that I took from above on Deck 10. The pools are such fun for our boys, but they're usually crowded, so our private pool parties have been a highlight of our trips. I highly recommend taking a night away from the dining rooms to enjoy some peaceful time in the pools. (And for those who are trying to pack less clothes to deal with the airline luggage limits, this is one less nice dinner outfit you need to pack!)

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