On board the Disney Wish you'll find six differently-sized pools for families. The six main pools are all located midship between the funnels on decks 11 and 12.
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A: If you're not staying in a Concierge level stateroom, the best deck to stay on Disney Wish is deck 9. On this deck, you will be only 2 decks below the main dining areas and pools. You could stay on deck 10 which is directly below the main amenity deck 11.
Hook's Barbery on the Disney Wish not only allows you to access grooming services in Captain Hook's quarters but also a hidden bar! Small, unassuming, and lacking heavy foot traffic, Hook's Barbery is easy to miss aboard the expansive Disney Wish.
Disney Cruise Line recognized that more and more entertainment, shows, and character meet & greets take place in the central atrium. The Disney Wish is the first ship to have an atrium stage and environmental theater with special effects to host dedicated shows and interactive entertainment.
You'll find a beverage station with water, tea, coffee, and complimentary soft drinks that are available 24 hours a day on Deck 9 of the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder or Deck 11 of the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish.
The covers may act as a stage area or guest viewing area during nighttime performances on deck. Note: Pool hours vary. At least one pool is typically open as early as 8:30 a.m. and at least one pool is typically open until 9:00 p.m. Pools openings and closings are staggered.
The Disney Wish 1,966 sq. ft. Concierge Wish Tower Suite offers accommodations for up to 8 guests with it's own grand spiral staircase, an open dining salon, pantry with wet bar stocked with water and soda.
The Star Wars Hyperspace Lounge on the Disney Wish has a $5,000 Kaiburr Crystal drink. First and foremost, the Kaiburr Crystal is not just one drink. Guests are given four silver-plated glasses that they get to keep, and in the glasses is a cocktail that consists of the following: Camus Cognac.
Shows were Disney quality and plenty, I mean plenty of sitting areas on deck so if you like Disney musical theater and plenty of places to sit, look, look, and sit… this is your ship. The lunch buffet has amazing lamb and crab legs so that was a highlight.
The private deck on Disney Wish was nice, too. I'd 100% book Disney concierge level again and would say it can be worth it — mostly on the shorter cruises where every minute matters more than it would on a seven- to 10-day cruise.