According to the latest Disney Wonder cruise ship reviews, this cruise ship is a great ship for family vacations that will transport families on memorable destinations and lovely ports of call in the Mexican Riviera, the Bahamas and even Alaska. Disney Wonder is a fabulous ship with contemporary innovations and elegant design combined with a huge measure of fun.
Disney Wonder has over 15,000sq.ft of space solely dedicated to kid’s recreational activity areas. It comprises almost a whole deck with outdoor and indoor activity hubs including kids’ swimming pools. Wonder’s theater provides family-designed entertainment from impressive production performances to dances, movies, spirited game shows to spectacular 3D movies. The Disney Wonder ship review also heaped praises on the ship’s state- of- the-art interiors distinguished by its abstract art style décor. Fanciful design highlights ingeniously integrate the likeness of Mickey Mouse and pals without overwhelming the stylish yet warm décor.

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Although Disney Wonder is a paradise for kids, according to the Disney wonder ship review, there are strictly for adults only retreats where parents can unwind and relax while the kids are being entertained by qualified and well-trained professional “child minders”. This adult hideaway includes a whole avenue of lounges and bars gathered along the Promenade Lounge, the area to the fore of the atrium lobby, and close to the elevator lobby. There is also the Cove Café, a peaceful spot close to the adult pool where adults can chill out with cocktails or coffee, read or surf the net.
Dining, according to the reviews of the Disney Wonder, this amazing cruise ship is also a novel experience with guests alternating in the three chief dining areas in assigned places where Disney characters appear to hobnob with the guests. Dinner, lunch and breakfast are also served on the more casual dining venues such as the buffet at the pool deck, while snack bars, pizzerias by the pool, ice cream bars and grills make available everything from burgers, hotdogs to frozen pleasures and more at all hours of the day
A Disney Dream review considers this 3rd ship of the Disney Cruise Line fleet a majestic cruise ship. Its 14 soaring decks, 1,250 cabins and staterooms that can accommodate with ease almost 4,000 passengers, its more than 1,458-man crew that provides incomparable service to the guests and its early 20th century classic design distinguish this imposing cruise ship from the other ships at sea. It is almost 40% bigger, with more than 1,900 more beds and with 2 decks more than its sister ships Disney Wonder and Disney Magic.

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According to Disney Dream reviews, this magnificent cruise ship boast of spacious staterooms equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, decorated in a chic yacht – fashion most of which feature split bathrooms ideal for families and considered a first in a cruise ship. The reviews rave about the Disney Dream’s Youth clubs that satisfy the entertainment needs of younger guests; activity areas for teens and tweens, kid’s clubs and a surfeit of one-of-a kind interactive activities and delightfully themed areas located all around the ship. Dining also merited a very positive Disney Dream review because of its wide ranging dining options’ from the elegant dining exclusive for adults only, culinary delights in the main dining rooms and delectable a la carté casual menu served in amazingly decorated venues.
Entertainment on the cruise ship was another area that gained fantastic Disney Dream reviews. Most of the reviews consider entertainment on Disney Dream incomparable and nothing like anything seen at sea. This includes Broadway and Vegas style live shows, 3D digital and first-run movies and family fun-filled parties on deck held in sumptuously decorated venues. The Disney Dream adult-only lounges and nightclubs on “The District” are the perfect venues for listening to live music, energetic and lively dances as well as for pure socializing. In addition, the pools of Disney Dream also earned kudos from reviews for being marvelous areas for pure relaxation. There are pools for families, for kids and for adults only.
The Disney Dream Ship Review
If you are young at heart and you want to the Disney Experience off land, hop on board and give in to your childhood fantasies. The Disney Dream is the latest ship under the Disney Cruise Line. Just barely a month after its christening, Disney Dream is set to sale this summer.
Disney Dream

Disney Cruise has given her new ship a spectacular coming-out party. It was red carpet, with Jennifer Hudson as guest of honour. The Disney characters from Cinderella to Goofy were also present.
By far, this is the largest of all Disney Cruise ships. It can accommodate 4,000 guests in its 1,250 guest rooms. Most suited for those whose children will just tag along, this ship has the first water shipboard. It is called the Aquaduck. This is an outdoor fun thay ypu wouldn’t want to miss.
Disney Dream

With Art Deco designs, it has children in mind when they designed it. The staterooms have virtual and real-time oceans views that the children, especially the younger ones would love to peep into. Aside from this, the ship has a theatre and its original stage play called Disney’s Believe.
You will find it fun to dine in its main dining room, the Animator’s Palate. You can also choose from two more restaurants, the Royal Palace, inspired by Disney’s princesses, and the Enchanted Garden, as well Palo, the adults-only restaurant in the ship.
Kids of all ages will love the activities that they can enjoy here at Disney Dream, from visual illusions in Andy’s room to the interactive computer stations in Explorer Pod and Pixie Hollow where kids can dress up like faeries.
Teens need not fret for this ship has something for them too. The teen club, Vibe, has a sunning deck comfy chairs and Ipod stations.
Disney Magic Cruise Review
Disney Magic is all around and not all of it is at the Disneyland theme parks because you can also take a Disney cruise on one of the two cruise ships such as the Disney Magic owned by the Disney Cruise Line operating out of Port Carnival, FL at its own Disney Cruise Line Terminal.
Disney Magic

Disney Magic has 10 passenger decks and is 964 feet long and weights 83,000 tons. It can carry 2,400 guests. It began operating in 1998. It was created, designed and fully intended to operate as a family oriented cruise ship and has family friendly features such as split baths with separate sinks so that mom, dad and children don’t have to fight so much over who gets to wash first. The split baths is very unusual on cruise ships. Also Disney cruise ships do not contain a casino also making it unique and family oriented. And just so children aren’t expected to study onboard there is also no library. If you want to read then bring your books with you.
Disney Magic

Disney Magic has created age specific children’s play areas to keep the interest of even small children. The ships colors are distinctive with dark blue hulls, matching red funnels and yellow, that is Mickey yellow, insignias. There are three main areas on the cruise ship. One of them is called Diversions which is in the entertainment district and is styled after an English sports pub.
Disney Magic

The next is Cove Café which is an adult’s only coffee bar which is located next to the Quiet Cove Pool of which the name says it all. It is meant as a place for adults to relax away from their children.
Kiddy Pool – Disney Magic

The entertainment includes a theater that shows Disney movies called the Buena Vista Cinema and a Broadway style house. There is also the Disney Digital 3-D with lasers and fog.
Disney Magic Theater

Disney Magic – Pool for Adults – Quiet Cove Pool

Disney Magic Cabin

Disney Magic is the Best Family Cruise Ship
