My family would love to go on a Disney Cruise and i was wondering what kinds of activities are there. Other than swiming what else can the kids do?
I have been on several cruises including a Disney Cruise and there is no comparison with other cruiselines. It's expensive but worth every penny.
There is so much for kids to do on the cruise. Their kids club is unbelievable. There are 20-30 Disney Characters on board the kids can get photos and autographs from. The activites are non-stop, and the kids club directors are top notch. If you go to Disneycruise.com you'll be able to look at exactly what activities there are. Of course there are pools on board as well. What my husband and I also enjoyed were the adults only areas. When our daughter was occupied in the club we were able to lay by the adult pool for complete peace and quiet.
The dining on Disney is out of this world. It's great for the kids. Our daughter prefers more adult food so she ordered off the adult menu but there's a great menu for kids too. No kid will go hungry on the cruise, no matter how picky they are!!
Probably the most remarkable thing about the Disney Cruise were the shows. Each afternoon and evening, there was a different show. The shows were some of the best I've seen anywhere, and I"ve been to quite a few live productions. The talent is outstanding.
Depending on the cruise you take there is usually a stop at Castaway Cay. This is Disney's private Isalnd in the Bahamas. It's one of the most beautiful places I've ever been in my life. Our daughter had the time of her life there. Beautiful beaches, great food and drink and the Disney Characters even came to the beach as well.
As you can see I am a huge fan of Disney cruises. If you can go, you really should.
its awesome i went like three years ago, theres horseback riding, parasailing,beach, banana boats, and a lot of other things i cant remember its totally worth the money
References :
I have been on several cruises including a Disney Cruise and there is no comparison with other cruiselines. It's expensive but worth every penny.
There is so much for kids to do on the cruise. Their kids club is unbelievable. There are 20-30 Disney Characters on board the kids can get photos and autographs from. The activites are non-stop, and the kids club directors are top notch. If you go to Disneycruise.com you'll be able to look at exactly what activities there are. Of course there are pools on board as well. What my husband and I also enjoyed were the adults only areas. When our daughter was occupied in the club we were able to lay by the adult pool for complete peace and quiet.
The dining on Disney is out of this world. It's great for the kids. Our daughter prefers more adult food so she ordered off the adult menu but there's a great menu for kids too. No kid will go hungry on the cruise, no matter how picky they are!!
Probably the most remarkable thing about the Disney Cruise were the shows. Each afternoon and evening, there was a different show. The shows were some of the best I've seen anywhere, and I"ve been to quite a few live productions. The talent is outstanding.
Depending on the cruise you take there is usually a stop at Castaway Cay. This is Disney's private Isalnd in the Bahamas. It's one of the most beautiful places I've ever been in my life. Our daughter had the time of her life there. Beautiful beaches, great food and drink and the Disney Characters even came to the beach as well.
As you can see I am a huge fan of Disney cruises. If you can go, you really should.
References :
No
References :
You won't be disappointed with kids on a Disney cruise they are built around activities for children old and young children. just be prepared for lots of noise and lots of fun…
References :
no my kids never wanted to go in but if you like disney all the time for seven nights then you will enjoy it.
References :
We had our first cruise January 2007 on the Disney Magic for our honeymoon, and we had the most wonderful time. The staff was perfect and caring. Any problems were handled immediately and with a smile. The food was wonderful. We loved Castaway Cay. It was so nice that we decided to take our kids on the Disney Wonder in May of 2007.
This time it was not so wonderful. Our deluxe cabin bathroom was not working properly. I told the kids, no problem. They fix things with a smile. They sent a plumber. It was not fixed. They sent him again. He could not fix it. He was not happy about coming a 3rd time. I asked to be moved to another cabin with a good bathroom. A lady with a different uniform than the room steward was summoned to hear the problem. She had self- importance written all over her face. I was a bit surprised. That's not the face I was looking for. She did what I think was a self-introduction, but I could not hear her well. I still don't know who she was. She said we will move you but the room will probably be an inside room. A downgrade. I asked why. She said she knew she had some room availability but she did not know what. I told her I did prefer a cabin with a window. That's what we paid for. I wanted the kids to be able to see the ocean. I asked if there would be any compensation if we were given a downgraded room. She said it's entirely up to guest services if they want to find you the same type of room you have now. It was not the answer that I was looking for. The smile was definitely missing and the Disney Wonder was definitely a different kind of ship than the Disney Magic. I was getting a little bit upset at this point. I told her I did not like that answer and I expected the same kind of room that I paid for. She did not seem to care. She left. Never did see a smile. After a long time, She did move us to a room with a window. It was the second worst room on the ship. Directly over the comedy lounge where we could hear the stomping and the show till the wee hours. Not much sleep for us on that cruise. I gave up and said to my kids lets just get through this and we won't visit this ship again. We all believe she did that on purpose. She was so arrogant.
The guest services person who gave me the key to the new room printed our names over some previous names on the card. This was a sloppy touch. How much could it have hurt to make new cards? He was indifferent. My daughter wanted to keep her card. She didn't. The second nightmare came at dinner. The drink server lost his smile when we told him we did not drink alcohol. He ignored us the rest of the evening and concentrated on the people who ordered alcohol. He left our soda's on the station where he was working until the ice was pretty much water. We asked him again for the sodas and he actually brought us those watered down ones. Our female server changed them. The next night was the same. I must say here that our female server was wonderful. She engaged the kids in conversation and she was genuinely interested. She did a great job. We made a special trip the morning we left the ship to give her an extra tip. We did not go to the dining room the third night because we had had enough of the drink server. We went to the buffet instead. At the shipboard party on deck, they were serving wonderful desserts. My son and I went and were excited about sampling them. I wanted to just use a napkin for a chocolate cake like pastry, but the server insisted that I had to take a plate and fork. I told him I preferred a napkin and he looked a bit irritated. Hard day maybe, but I am old enough to chose between a napkin and a plate. Castaway Cay was real nice as before. The kids loved it. It was the highlight of this cruise. I recommend the Disney Magic. The shows were so nice. The actors played their hearts out. The staff actually enjoyed the guests. It was much more organized.
References :
We went on a Disney Cruise last year with our 3 children, and it really was the BEST vacation we have been on! The staff went beyond the call of duty to serve everyone and please us all! They call the children by their 1st names and pay so much attention to them! As far as activities, oh my goodness- there are far to many to even mention! But I will tell you our favorites- the sail away party on deck is a blast! Lots of characters come out, there is music, dancing, confetti flying everywhere. There are sleepover parties with characters as well as breakfasts with them. On one morning, ALL the princesses come out and you can get your photos with each of them! The kids clubs have TONS of stuff to do and change activities just about every 1/2 hour to hour. The activities range from playing croquet with Alice in Wonderland, to baking cookies, making flubber, all sorts of games, crafts, etc.. There is a HUGE play area in each kids club- lots of costumes for the kids to wear, etc… My little ones actually cried everytime we had to come and get them! On the island, there are all sorts of water activities, bike rentals, and more organized kids activities. Definitely go on Disneycruise.com and they will send you a free DVD. Have fun!
References :
The Disney cruise was the best cruise I have ever been on. There is lots of things to do like amazing shows, tons of great food at all hours…spa,clubs,and games. There are a lot of opportunities to meet new people. The quite cove is a great romantic get away with a bar,pool,hot tub and scheduled live entertainment. There are many options for the kids like age appropriate clubs,games, and entertainment. Cast away cay is beautiful with family beaches,excursions and adult areas. Me and my husband spent the day riding bikes through a tropical oasis, and floating in the caribean. I would recommend this cruise to anyone. If you get an opportunity to go you will have lots of fun.
References :