Cruise at a Glance:
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| Shipboard Ambiance: |
Casual |
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X
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Formal |
| Sightseeing: |
Limited |
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X
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X
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Lots to See and Do |
| Party Factor: |
Zilch |
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X
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Nonstop Action |
| Family Fun: |
Adults Only |
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X
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Family Focused |
| Dining: |
Uninspired |
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X
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Gourmet |
Give that "Sightseeing" category a Five!
Disney also offers unique, specially-priced Land and Sea Vacations that
let you combine your 3- or 4-night cruise with a 3- or 4-night land package
at Walt Disney World. For more information, just give one of our 7 Blue
Seas Cruise Specialists a call at (800) 242-1781.
There's fun and games for all ages on board the Disney Wonder®.
Just about everything from nightclubs to swimming pools is offered in
triplicate - one just for kids, one for families, and one for adults only.
So, if you think this ship is just a floating nursery school - think again. There are some very adult things to experience on a Disney cruise. Even their private island has an "adults only"
section. Read on.
Before you head out to sea, get a taste for space in Port Canaveral.
Spend a day exploring the final frontier at Kennedy Space Center or head just a few miles inland - rumor has it there's a theme park nearby based on a mouse
and his friends!
Bright and early you arrive in Nassau for the first full day of your cruise. Visit a pirate museum, explore a fort, get close and personal to a dolphin, shop at a straw market or try your luck at the casino
(about the only "amenity" your ship is lacking). You'll be back onboard in time for Disney's deck party at sea under starlit skies and ocean breezes!
Then do the "beach thing" at Disney's private island, Castaway Cay. There's every imaginable beach activity for kids, teens and their families, and adults have their own, secluded beach retreat, too. The only bad news about Castaway Cay is that it signals the end of this cruise. The next morning you're back in Port Canaveral!
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