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How many pools are on the Disney Wish?

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. On Deck 11, you'll find Mickey's Pool, Minnie's Pool, Daisy's Pool, and Pluto's Pool. On Deck 12, you can find Donald's Pool and Goofy's Pool.



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Awash in immersive show scenes, music, lighting and special effects, this fun-filled water experience invites Disney fans to glide up, down, around and off the side of the ship through 760 feet of twisting tubes—providing breathtaking views of the ocean—before splashing down into a lazy river.

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Crowded Pools The pools on the Disney cruise ships can get crowded. If you visit the pools during non-peak hours, it will help with the crowd levels. We like to use the pools in the morning or on port days. That being said, we don't really have an issue with the crowded pools.

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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.

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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. Yuzu — a Japanese citrus fruit — and Kumquat. Grand Marnier Quintessence.

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A cruise line will usually close their swimming pools, then a little later on, will drain out the water. A net will usually be placed over the top of the swimming pool at this point.

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Cruise ship pools are usually filled with saltwater which has been chemically treated. On some cruise ships, you will find freshwater pools but these are less common. It is possible to have a cruise ship where some pools are fresh and some saltwater, this is very common on Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

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Generally speaking, rooms located on higher decks or the middle of each deck plan (known as midship or mid) are considered more preferable than lower decks or staterooms that are forward (front of the ship) or aft (rear of the ship).

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Disney cruises are well known as an expensive option, but tacking on high-end touches such as a concierge room and spa visits will really drive up the price. The cheapest cruises you'll find tend to sail from San Diego, and they're the shortest trips as well.

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As this post suggests, even short Disney cruises are worth it. So depending on how much time you have and where you would like to go, you could do 3 and 4 day cruises and have a wonderful time. I do think a 7 night, 8 day cruise is good for a Disney cruise.

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