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How many pools does Disney Wonder Cruise have?

A: Each of the Disney Cruise Line ships has at least 3 different Guest pools and a kids' water play area. No matter which ship you're on, there's a pool geared for younger kids, another for bigger kids and families and at least one reserved just for adults.



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Mickey's Pool, a children's pool located at Deck 9, Aft aboard the Disney Wonder includes a 2-foot-deep main pool with Mickey Mouse's smiling face and, nearby, a twisting one-deck-high slide.

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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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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).

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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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At Disney Cruise Line, all of the ships have fresh water pools (chlorine) that are gentle to the skin and does not burn the eyes. The pools are meticulously cleaned and the water is kept in excellent condition for cruisers onboard.

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The cost of a Disney cruise can vary dramatically based on your needs and sailing preferences. However, you should expect to spend at least $1,000 on a cruise for two passengers. The price goes up from there depending on your cabin selection, trip duration and destination choices, among other options.

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Shipboard potable water (drinking, bathing, whirlpools, etc.) either comes from a shoreside water treatment plant or is generated on board from seawater via Reverse Osmosis systems or Evaporators. Swimming pool water is typically seawater.

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Pools are typically small and no deeper than 5 or 6 feet. Diving and jumping is not permitted; you are welcome to swim laps, but each lap will be short, and the pools will likely be crowded at peak hours.

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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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