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.
Disney practically wrote the book on family entertainment so it should
be no surprise that the Disney Wonder® has a thing or two to keep
your attention. Even if you don't have kids in tow, you'll have no trouble
finding your groove onboard - just about everything from nightclubs to
swimming pools is offered in triplicate - one just for kids, one for families,
and one for adults only. No other cruise line offers this kind of cruising
environment.
Port Canaveral is your launching pad for this brief cruise to the Bahamas. Walt Disney World is nearby as is the growing list of Orlando’s attractions. Nassau is home to a pirate museum, lots of forts and towers to explore, elegant casino’s (remember, there are no casinos aboard the Disney ships), stingrays and dolphins to pet, and plenty of beach, beach, and beach.
All major cruise lines have their private beach resorts, but none operate quite like Disney’s Castaway Cay. As on the ship, this island has separate areas and activities designed for kids, adults, or the whole family. And here’s a private island exclusive: Disney ships dock at Castaway Cay – they don’t anchor off shore, making the stop more convenient for everyone. Then you’ve got a leisurely day at sea before your arrival back at Port Canaveral.
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