Dive into Disney Wish's Authentic Bayou MenuThe Bayou is one of the most buzzed-about lounges on Disney Wish, with charming Princess and the Frog theming, an extensive menu that includes New Orleans' famous beignets, and live jazz music.
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Many of the beverages served during your cruise are complimentary. However, all alcoholic beverages and certain other drinks will be charged to your stateroom folio. Beverages included at no extra charge: Soft drinks, coffee and tea served during meals.
4-night cruises:First night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops. One pirate night themed deck party. One optional dress-up night—jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women. Final night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops.
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.
We're living proof Disney Cruise Line (DCL) is for adults too. All our experiences sailing on their ships have been without children. A Disney cruise without kids is a lot of fun for an over 18 years old aged crowd as much as it is for an under-18 crowd.
Wish families stay at Give Kids The World Village, which is located about 30 minutes from Disney. Give Kids The World has rides, activities, and a pool. You might want to plan a “park-free” day or afternoon halfway through the trip to relax there.
Main Dining: Sit-Down Restaurants on the Disney Wish (Rotational Dining) When sailing on the Disney Dream, three main dining restaurants are included in the price of your cruise on the Disney Wish: Arendelle, Worlds of Marvel, and 1923: Walt & Roy.
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.
The Disney Wish is the first ship in the fleet to have an atrium stage where princesses and princes alike will make special appearances throughout your sailing. If you visit the Grand Hall at either 10 p.m. or midnight, you will be delighted with a magical moment and a special kiss goodnight.
It may be tempting to party like a pirate in the middle of the top deck because that's where all the action is. However, you'll have a lousy view of the fireworks from there. I recommend standing alongside the outer railing on the starboard side or on the outer railing of the port side for a more panoramic view.
Typically, the earliest port arrival time for a Disney Cruise Line sailing is 11:00 a.m., though this could vary slightly. Do note that you will select a port arrival time when you complete your online check in. You can do your online check in 30 days prior to your sailing.
If you're in no rush to leave, you'll just need to be out of your room by 8am-ish, and off the ship somewhere between 9 and 9:30. Pro Tip: if it fits your schedule, linger a bit at breakfast, then find a seat in The Bayou (or elsewhere), finally joining the line as late as possible.
The Treasure is the sister ship to the Disney Wish, so there are many similarities. They have the same layout and some of the same restaurants like Palo Steakhouse, Enchanté, 1923, Worlds of Marvel, Marceline Market, and Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods.
You'll see Characters around the ship, in stage shows and during kids' activities in our youth clubs. And if one of your ports of call is Castaway Cay, you'll have a chance to meet Disney Characters during an onshore Dance Party.