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Disney Cruise LineNewest Review: ... Disney Wonder (Which does 3 and 4 day cruises) The ships operates out of the Disney Cruise Line Terminal at Cape Canaveral port in Florida. Each cruise stops at Disney's private island Castaway Cay, in the Bahamas. The island is only accessible by the Cruise Line and is the most picturesque island I have ever seen. The 2 ships each contain 875 staterooms and are virtually identical in their ... more |
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by - written on 27/10/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Disney Cruise Line is in my opinion the best cruise line in the world. No other company and liner provide the experience Disney do. More cruise liners insist on formal attire in the evening and do not have a lot to entertain kids. With the Disney Cruise line that is not the case. The evening are casual (but it does not mean to cant dress up) the Kids have there own deck, swimming pool and play areas. The adults have the own pool with no access for children under the age of 18, the also have clubs and pubs around the ship. Disney Cruise Line is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company. It was opened in July 1998 and at the moment they have 2 ships. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/06/08 (Very useful, 407 readings)
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We awoke from a comfortable night's sleep in our queen size bed to a knock on the door. It was the free room service with our breakfast - a tray piled high with fresh fruit, toast, cereals, pastries, muffins, juice and tea. Drawing back the curtains and opening the patio door, I stepped out onto our private verandah and noticed we'd docked already. After eating breakfast on the verandah we got ready and debarked the ship. A quick tram ride down to the main beach and we were off to explore. This was the definition of paradise. Swaying palm tress overlooking the white sand beach, where colourful sailboats were lined up, framing our magnificent ship in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/04/05 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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We have been on 4 Disney Cruises now and the overall experience really is as magical as they say. It appeals to all ages, if you have young children they will have loads of opportunities to meet the characters, if you have older kids who don’t think that is cool they have places to go to avoid all characters if they want to. The ship is huge and luxurious, it never feels overcrowded. The service is excellent, and there is always something to do. Everyday you are given your own personal navigator that tells you what is happening all over the ship and what times. You can join in as many or as few things as you like The cabins are spacious and well ... Read the complete review

