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At 6:30 pm and later? Great nighttime views of the NY skyline from NJ, great views of the lights on the Fantasy... not sure about what else will be visible. I'd imagine they'll bring in high-intensity lights and arrange them on the rooftop parking level, maybe down on the loading apron at street level. Disney's an entertainment company, I'm sure they'll have it figured out.
Since there's not really a place to accommodate the general public (other than at Pier 86 - the Intrepid), it may be set up entirely to provide the best images for the TV cameras.
The impression I have is that, for the invited guests, it's going to be an all-indoors event - catered dinner, etc. (the terminal has nice picture windows).
Will they allow fireworks if the ship's right at the pier? It doesn't seem likely. I doubt they'll have the ship out in the river, since then it would be hard to see from inside the terminal. There can be floating ice out in the Hudson at that time of year, so I'm not sure a fireworks barge is in the cards....
I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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I am planning to dress for some outdoor as I am thinking we'll be up on deck some. It is such a signature Disney item to have fireworks, I hope your guess is wrong. I am sure it will be an all out fabulous production!
I'm getting more and more intrigued by this as details of the annoucement seep out. I'd be sad if there weren't something like fireworks, as every other Christening has had something like that, hasn't it?
The impression I have is that, for the invited guests, it's going to be an all-indoors event - catered dinner, etc. (the terminal has nice picture windows).
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When I called to RSVP I asked what the plans were. They said they haven't been told too much yet but that we will defintiely be on the ship and that it will basically be a "big party".
When the Cunard ships are all in the NY area they meet in the harbor by the Statue of Liberty and have fireworks so maybe Disney will pull into the harbor? Cunard Line Queens Meet for Royal Rendezvous in New York Harbor Not sure if that there is really time for that though.
The impression I have is that, for the invited guests, it's going to be an all-indoors event - catered dinner, etc. (the terminal has nice picture windows).
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When I called to RSVP I asked what the plans were. They said they haven't been told too much yet but that we will defintiely be on the ship and that it will basically be a "big party".
When the Cunard ships are all in the NY area they meet in the harbor by the Statue of Liberty and have fireworks so maybe Disney will pull into the harbor? Cunard Line Queens Meet for Royal Rendezvous in New York Harbor Not sure if that there is really time for that though.
Good to know. I look for you onboard! We had a website for rsvp so I never spoke to a live person
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thanks for the info so since im not a TA I guess it is an Intrepid trip for me . unless someone has any better ideas for viewing ?? for me .
thank you all for posting
thanks for the info so since im not a TA I guess it is an Intrepid trip for me . unless someone has any better ideas for viewing ?? for me .
thank you all for posting
Unfortunately I don't think the Intrepid will work. It closes at 5PM and the Christening doesn't start until 6:00PM.
Jeff, as I think I noted, if you can't get access on the NY side (and there's a fair amount of public space outside the entrance to the Intrepid), a trip through the Lincoln Tunnel and a quick exit for Kennedy Boulevard East in Weehawken will bring you to Alexander Hamilton Park, almost directly opposite the cruise piers. That's where most photos of the NYC skyline are taken.
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Okay you guys..don't rub it in! I live in New York City and I'd LOVE to be invited to the Fantasy Christening! I really think that DCL should do a "Lottery" for tickets to events like this for their loyal guest who sail with them year after year, and not just have the Press, Media etc. attending. I realize they want the publicity, but wouldn't it be great if they would send an invite out to participate in a Lottery drawing to win tickets to the Christening say to their "Castaway Club" members living in the NYC area, and give them an opportunity to be picked to attend this wonderful event? I think DCL could set aside at least 50 tickets for something like that and try to reward the folks that support them all year long. I'm a Gold Castaway Club Member and will be sailing on the Fantasy later this year, but I'd love to at least have the chance to be on the ship while it's here in my home town even if it's a "one in a million chance". I understand that DCL does a Lottery for their Cast Members for the Maiden Voyages from Florida, and again, why not do something nice like that for their valued guest?? We would love it!
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