Guests who have sailed with Disney before will receive a complimentary Castaway Club lanyard upon checking in at the port. The lanyards are based on club level, so you'll see many guests walking around the ship wearing Silver, Gold, or Platinum Castaway Club lanyards.
The best cruise cabin to book would be near ocean level at the ship's center, known as mid-ship. While ocean-level rooms aren't considered the most luxurious options, the closer you get to water-level, the less rocking you'll feel on the ship.
Best Decks For LuxuryOn most cruise ships, the most luxurious accommodation is on the upper decks. Here, you'll find a selection of elegant suites, with generous outdoor space, separate living areas, and amenities ranging from all-inclusive drinks to the service of a concierge.
There's always something fun to do on Disney Wonder, from the game shows to on-deck performances and the three evening Broadway-style shows, including The Golden Mickeys, Frozen: A Musical Spectacular and Disney Dreams (which is guaranteed to make your eyes water a bit on your last night).
The Disney Wonder does have a waterslide! My son absolutely loves this slide and I just looked through some pictures from a recent trip on the Wonder and remember that he rode it countless times!
All of your meals are included in the cost of your cruise. Each night, you'll rotate through the three main restaurants onboard, and with Disney's Rotational Dining, even your dining service team rotates with you. So, you'll keep the same dining servers each night, no matter which restaurant you're enjoying.
The best location on a Disney cruise ship for the best views (widest vistas) is the very front or the very back of the ship. The best location on a Disney cruise ship if you are prone to getting seasick is the center part of the ship because you'll feel the least movement there.
First Place: Disney FantasyDisney 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.
Overall, based on our experience, I'd say Disney Cruises are best for kids between three and 10. This is the age range when kids generally enjoy the Disney elements the most. Of course every kid is different – if your teens still love Disney, they'll be happy on the ship.