We choose this cruise because while Disney can be really spendy, going in January makes it far more affordable (and a better value in my opinion). The refurb is gorgeous and we were very pleased with the service.
Food service was amazing. They took such great care of our MANY dietary needs and food allergies. I have images of the dining room menus and some food photos of some of these entrees ...
This is our first Disney cruise and at first I was a little hesitant that it was worth the money. We traveled with a 4-year-old and my wife's mother. We had inside stateroom 7001. The only drawback I can say from the trip was our boarding was delayed due to inclement weather (fog) that had the port channel closed and would not allow vessels to leave or arrive. Disney gave a $25.00 per person ...
Me and my wife are huge huge Disney fans. I proposed in Disney, yes in front of the castle, and a Disney cruise seemed like the right idea.
A little background on us. I've never been on a cruise and she's been on 2 cruises with Carnival. This was our first Disney cruise.
We live in Houston, so we did the check-in online and drove about the hour there and got there a little before our check ...
I love cruises and I have done 10 of them so far. This was my first Disney cruise and we all loved it. It is expensive, but it really gives you ample opportunities to meet the Disney characters that you don't get at any of the parks. At the end of the trip we felt that we knew them all and that we were friends LOL. We saw them every day all the time and had many opportunities for photos, hugs, ...
Usually when we travel, my husband and I prefer to be travelers rather than tourists if you know what I mean (we like to stay in smaller locally operated B&Bs, explore towns in the evening away from daytrippers, do active activities such as hiking, biking, and historical sites). So we did not think cruising was for us, but our two kids, age 9 and 5 had been asking to go on a Disney cruise for a ...
This was our 5th Disney Cruise, and the 4th time on the Wonder..
They did the refurbishment, about a month ago.. not sure what I was expecting.
But it did not change much.. Except the Adult area.. they revamped the whole area.. It needed the update..
This was our first time out of the new facility in Galveston.. it was better.. More spread out.. and not as cramped.. The leaving the ...
We cruised Dec. 2 on a 7 day trip to Falmouth, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel.
Animator's Palate was our favorite family dining experience watching our cartoons come alive with Tiana's Place a close second to continuously good meals and entertainment. Triton's was my least memorable dining experience (no entertainment) except for lobster night which tasted great.
The Oceaneer's Club and Lab ...
We had three families traveling. My grandson and his family (3), my daughter and her family, (2) and my husband and I.
The entertainment was the best I have ever seen and we have been on at least 6 cruise line and have taken many cruises over the past 30 plus years. (more then I can remember)
Our cruise went out of Galveston, TX. We all went in the day before the cruise and stayed at ...
Overall a good experience, but some disappointments.
The buffet had VERY limited hours.
I traveled with two young grandchildren, and the dinner service lasted FOREVER. The service was very slow, and most of the kids in the dining room were anywhere from restless to out of control. The buffet was NOT an alternative, as Cabanas, at night, is also a sit-down restaurant. No buffet. Also, ...
The Wonder had already kind of been "our ship" because we had sailed on it several times before, so we were anxious to see the changes made. The pool deck upgrades were well done but didn't add anything too extravagant aside from the new slide for the kids' pool.
The makeover of Parrot Cay into Tia's place was definitely a good move. The former was definitely showing its age and ready for an ...