This past summer, the Disney Cruise Line introduced its latest ship, the Disney Wish. This brand-new class of ship, the Triton Class, is slightly larger than the Dream class ships in gross tons (GT), but offers completely different experiences. Whether you are a Disney Cruise Line fan or want to try something new, the Wish …
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We’ve gone on several family cruises over the past few years, and they are always my favorite vacations of the year. I love the uninterrupted time with my family, and since everything is taken care of for you, I enjoy relaxing. But before you can completely relax on your cruise, you need to get through …
I’ve been on many Disney cruises over the past few years, but have mostly been on the Dream-class ships, and not the Disney Wonder or its sister ship the Disney Magic. When the opportunity to experience the Disney Wonder came up, I was so thrilled to finally see it. Cruising on the Wonder is different …
I love all five of the Disney Cruise Line ships that I’ve been on, but I seem to spend the most time on the Disney Dream ship. It’s a beautiful ship with so many things for kids and adults to do, and because of the itineraries on the Disney Dream, it’s a pretty easy cruise to …
If you’ve ever traveled on the Disney Cruise Line, you’ve probably heard about the Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club. The Castaway Club is Disney Cruise Line’s frequent traveler program/loyalty program, and it’s completely free to join. Unlike airline frequent flier programs, however, you don’t earn free trips or points. Instead, as you level up, you …
Before I went on my first cruise (which was a complimentary media event onboard the Disney Fantasy), I had always thought that cruise staterooms were tiny. While they are definitely smaller than most traditional hotel rooms, my family of four can always manage okay in one stateroom – even when on board for seven days. …