| “Adventures Away” Kick Off Party! Deck Stage, Deck 9 Mid-Ship |
So feel free to pack your adults drinks along with your own Disney themed cups in
your carry on so you can enjoy a cocktail. The kids can also enjoy free soda
as you kick off your Disney Cruise!
(Adventures Away begins approx around 4:30PM But Get There Early!)
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| An example of the itinerary you will receive. This is our copy from our 2nd Disney Cruise on the Magic. |
Tip # 4 Enjoy Some Adult Time
The Oceaneers Club (kids clubs) is amazing for children 3+ The crew provides your child with a GPS wrist band and the security and safe measures onboard are above and beyond. If they need to contact you regarding your child for any reason, a crew member from The Oceaneers Club will page you via your onboard ‘Wave Phone’. However, they really make sure that your child is entertained and having a blast 24/7. They have so many activities from baking cookies to dance parties to experiments like making goo! If your experience is anything like ours, you will have to bribe your child to leave! lol I think Disney lives by the adage: If the children are happy, the parents are out having a blast and spending $$$ Ha!
Tip # 5 Bring Your Own Disney Costumes
One of the BEST events is Pirate Night! We didn’t know this at the time but EVERYONE dresses
up on these theme nights and Pirate Night is Huge! So bring all your pirate gear and enjoy the
party even more! Not to mention, FIREWORKS! The Fireworks are definitely a hightlight and exclusive to Disney Cruises!
But of course, don’t stop there … if you have a little girl, absolutely bring all her Disney Princess costumes! Also with the NEW MARVEL AT SEA, bring along your favorite Super Hero gear! You know what happens if every other kid is dressed up and yours isn’t, right? It means mom has to make a trip to the gift shop = $$$ lol (Tip #3 make sure you plan your visit with your child’s favorite character with their costumes 🙂
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| Don’t Forget Your Gold Doubloons! |
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| Mickey Ice Cream Bars and Mickey Waffles at Breakfast (Not Pictured) Are Favorites Through Out The Cruise 🙂 |
Other Helpful Tips, Sites and Links:
- If you’re not a Fan of Disney Land or Disney World or Disney in general, then a Disney Cruise Is NOT for You.
- Disney Cruises are NOT just for kids. There are so many activities, excursions and events on board that are great for Adults Only as well.
- Disney Cruises do have an onboard nursery for infants, babies and toddlers under 3 yrs old. The fee is approximately $9/hr but must be reserved to guarantee availability. (I used it for my daughter when she was 7 months old and again when she was a year and half on our 2nd & 3rd Cruise on the Magic and Fantasy Cruises – we loved it!)
- To Reserve Your Excursions/Dining Time contact Disney Cruise Line and sign into my reservations to customize your cruise package.
- Check out My Pinterest Board for more tips on the Disney Dream or Everything Disney
- If at all possible, try to avoid sailing during peak season. Just like any other vacation you would take with your family, it’s never the most enjoyable vacation during the busiest time of the year. We booked our last cruise on the Disney Fantasy during school break in November and although we still had a blast, it was the least enjoyable of all three experiences on the Disney ships. It was just very congested, plain and simple. Its kind of unavoidable when you travel during the peak season.
- Disney’s Island, Castaway Cay, was by far the best stop in the Caribbean! The excursions, food and activities (Kids Club On The Island!!) were AWESOME! Not to mention, the island itself was Beautiful!*
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| View of the Ship from Castaway Cay |





















