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Does Disney Fantasy have a water slide?

Located at Deck 12, Aft aboard the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, the AquaDuck is a an exhilarating waterslide that takes riders on a wet and wild journey up, down, around and off the side of the ship, through the Forward Funnel—on a daredevil 4-deck drop.



Yes, the Disney Fantasy features one of the most famous water attractions at sea: the AquaDuck. This is a "water coaster" rather than a traditional slide, utilizing high-powered water jets to propel a two-person inflatable raft through a 765-foot-long transparent acrylic tube. The ride famously winds over the side of the ship, 150 feet above the ocean, and through the forward funnel before splashing down into a lazy river exit. For younger children, the ship also offers Mickey’s Pool and Slide, which is a more traditional, yellow "open-air" twisting slide designed for guests between 38 and 64 inches tall. Additionally, the Disney Fantasy features AquaLab, a 1,800-square-foot interactive water play area filled with pop jets, geysers, and "leaky" pipes for toddlers and kids. While it does not have the "AquaMouse" (which is exclusive to the newer Disney Wish and Treasure), the AquaDuck on the Fantasy remains a premier high-speed experience for adults and children alike. In 2026, it continues to be one of the most popular activities on the ship, often leading to wait times during "at sea" days, so riding during port days or early morning is recommended.

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First Place: Disney Fantasy Disney Fantasy also has Donald's Pool, Mickey's Pool, Nemo's Reef, Quiet Cove Pool, Satellite Falls, and the Funnel Puddle — a family wading pool which is also found aboard the Disney Dream.

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A sister ship to the Disney Dream, the Disney Fantasy features an AquaDuck water coaster, magical children's areas, world-class entertainment, delightful dining, retreats for adults, and immersive experiences for guests of all ages with beloved Disney stories and characters.

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One of the many reasons families love sailing with Disney is because of the spacious staterooms onboard each ship. Most of the staterooms offered on the Disney Cruise Line have split bathrooms. This means that one bathroom has a tub (with a shower) and a sink while the second bathroom has a toilet and a second sink.

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CELEBRATION, Fla. — Disney Cruise Line developed entertainment designed to charm and dazzle the entire family. On the Disney Fantasy, guests delight in the most elaborate original Broadway-style musicals presented at sea, over-the-top deck parties and, bursting above it all, a nighttime fireworks spectacular.

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The Dream and Fantasy have 14 passenger decks while the Magic and Wonder only have 11. The Magic and Wonder have a passenger capacity of around 2,400, while the Dream and Fantasy hold more than 50% more passengers at 4,100 (with a similar increase in the crew size).

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No matter if it's the best deck on Disney Wish, or any other deck on a ship in the DCL fleet, the best deck to stay on is two decks below any of the restaurants. This is typically decks 8 and 9 on most of the ships.

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Characters are subject to change, but these are the ones you are most likely to see:
  • Mickey Mouse.
  • Minnie Mouse.
  • Donald Duck.
  • Daisy Duck.
  • Chip 'n Dale.
  • Goofy.
  • Pluto.
  • Cinderella.


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