Ferrytale Fireworks - A Sparking Dessert Cruise returns to the Seven Seas Lagoon

Oct 06, 2017 in "Ferrytale Fireworks - A Fireworks Dessert Cruise"

Posted: Friday October 6, 2017 8:02am EDT by WDWMAGIC Staff

Ferrytale Fireworks: A Sparking Dessert Cruise is returning to the Seven Seas Lagoon in December.

Ferrytale Fireworks gives guests a view of the nightly fireworks spectacular from aboard one of the Ferry boats, complete with an onboard dessert party. The cruise was first introduced back in 2015.

Beginning December 1 2017, Ferrytale Fireworks: A Sparkling Dessert Cruise is available on Fridays and Sundays through January 28 2018. Reservations are now open and can be made online or by calling 407-WDW-DINE. The price is $99 adults, $69 ages 3-9, per person, including tax and gratuity. A 10% discount is available for Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Members.

The event begins 75 minutes prior to the start of Happily Ever After fireworks, and lasts for 90 minutes.

The menu includes:

“The Grand” Key Lime Tart
Polynesian De-constructed Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Contemporary “Traditional with a Twist” Spiced Flourless Chocolate Cake
“Main Street” Mickey Balloon Tarts
Mini “Fireworks” Cupcakes with a Pop
Cinderella’s Sugar Slipper with Orange Financier
Florida Mango Panna Cotta
Sparkling wine
Coffee
Signature punch

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tinkhag6Jun 16, 2019

My husband did this last year as a surprise for our 10th anniversary! It was great! Would definitely do again!

TrainsOfDisneyJun 14, 2019

I haven’t done it but in my opinion it’s not worth the money. If you don’t want the crowded hub, watch from behind the castle, you’ll get an awesome view of the fireworks. You’ll miss some effects, but you also would on the boat. If you want to pay money for a guaranteed good view and some cupcakes.... choose the one with the view inside the park. If you're bored and want to see what it’s like to watch fireworks from a boat.... hop the regular ferry at an opportune time.

aladdin2007Jun 14, 2019

I know its a thread bump, but has anyone done this recently? Would love to read any current opinions as we are thinking of trying it. Just can't decide if its worth it for the money.

Horizons '83Oct 10, 2017

No argument here. I agree with you. I really wish they found a replacement for Lights of Winter at Epcot or something along those lines.

matt9112Oct 10, 2017

I would just rather the resort put more effort into things that do affect all the guests....things we all can enjoy. a good example are the Christmas opps holiday stuff coming to MGM studios.

Horizons '83Oct 10, 2017

Oh I understand that sediment for sure but just don't understand the "Disney money grabbing" comments in this thread when its not something that is being forced on any ticket holder, its just another option. Its an option I would never pay for but there are some that do and want to see these types of events, for whatever reason.

matt9112Oct 10, 2017

of course it was an over the top scenario however the point was just because people pay something (say a regular 4 dollar fee) doesn't mean it's a good idea or value.

Horizons '83Oct 10, 2017

No offensive but what you just wrote makes no sense and can't be applied to this situation. There is a difference when something is offered and not required. ATM's are required to get cash so 100 dollar fee would be ridicoulus in your scenario.

matt9112Oct 09, 2017

100 dollar atm fees would make money but there still not a good idea.

ToTBellHopOct 09, 2017

Yes. And many in-park effects. Projections, lasers, smoke, fire, low-level pyro off buildings. Presumably all of this isn’t visible from Seven Seas Lagoon.

EricsBiscuitOct 08, 2017

They used to do this when they had steamboats on the SSL.

AndyS2992Oct 07, 2017

It won’t be long before Disney charges $100 to enter the park and then $5 each to ride an attraction.. Onride photo and gift shop merch purchase will be mandatory to exit :rolleyes: Why are all premium events dessert parties anyway, can’t they come up with something a little more exciting and worthwhile? It’s boring.

Master YodaOct 06, 2017

Having done several Wishes fireworks cruises it the past, I found the view to be great. While it is not quite the same as being in the center of the hub, you also don't have to deal with all of the BS that comes with watching fireworks in the park. As long as they don't oversell the boat, it will be an option I always consider.

HauntedPirateOct 06, 2017

This is one of the many offerings I wondered about when Wishes! went away. Difficult to watch a castle-centric show from Seven Seas Lagoon, the GF, Poly, the Contemporary...