Sneak Peek at Mickey & Minnie Cove Cabanas at Disney Castaway Cay
Get an exclusive look at the brand-new Mickey & Minnie Cove Cabanas, opening soon at Disney Castaway Cay! Bookings are now available for 2025 cruises.
Disney Cruise Line fans, get ready to elevate your private island experience! Starting with sailings on or after December 5, 2025, guests can now book the all-new Mickey & Minnie Cove Cabanas at Disney Castaway Cay, Disney Cruise Line’s award-winning private island in the Bahamas.
These new, luxurious cabanas are located in an all-new adults-only area of Castaway Cay and can be reserved during your Disney Castaway Club booking window, subject to availability.
Demand is expected to be extremely high—especially for guests sailing on the Disney Treasure or Disney Fantasy—so early planning is essential.
Each cabana is beautifully furnished with plush lounge seating, a ceiling fan, a refrigerator stocked with bottled water and soft drinks, a safe for valuables, and fluffy towels. You’ll also enjoy cold face cloths and sunscreen to keep you cool and protected under the Bahamian sun.
Step outside to your private patio and unwind under a sailcloth shade, take a freshwater rinse in the outdoor shower, and sway in your own personal hammock while soaking in postcard-worthy views.
Spy photos of the Mickey and Minnie cabanas being built on Castaway Cay
Included in your cabana rental are fresh fruit, snacks, snorkeling gear, a float or tube rental, sand toys, and a one-hour bike rental per guest. You’ll also receive dedicated beverage service directly to your cabana, and alcoholic beverage packages can be purchased separately on board.
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Booking a Disney Cruise Line vacation is magical, but securing the perfect cruise itinerary, stateroom, port adventures, and exclusive experiences like the new Mickey & Minnie Cove Cabanas can be overwhelming. That’s where I come in!
As an experienced Disney travel agent, I offer concierge-level service at no extra cost to you. I’ll help you:
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Plan port excursions, on-board dining, and entertainment
Maximize limited-time offers and discounts
Stay stress-free from the moment you book to the moment you step on board
Let’s Make Your Disney Cruise Dream Come True
Availability for the new Mickey & Minnie Cove Cabanas is limited, and sailings will fill up quickly. If you’re thinking about a Disney Cruise in 2025 or 2026, now is the time to start planning.
🎉 Ready to set sail? Let’s get started—contact me today to book your Disney Cruise Line vacation and experience Castaway Cay like never before!
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Save Big on Disney Cruises: 50% Off the 3rd and 4th Guests on Select Sailings
Disney Cruise Line just launched a limited-time offer: get 50% off the 3rd and 4th guests on select sailings from October 2025 through March 2026. This is the perfect chance to plan a magical group vacation—without the full price tag!
Save Big on Disney Cruises: 50% Off the 3rd and 4th Guests on Select Sailings
Disney Cruise Line just dropped an exciting offer perfect for families, friend groups, and multigenerational travelers: for a limited time, guests can enjoy 50% off the 3rd and 4th guests in the same stateroom on select Disney Cruise sailings!
Whether you're cruising with grandparents, bringing along the cousins, or surprising your best friends with a magical vacation at sea, this deal makes sailing with Disney more affordable than ever.
Here’s What You Need to Know:
Offer: 50% off the 3rd and 4th guests in the same stateroom
Ships Included: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish
Sailing Dates: Select sailings from October 3, 2025 through March 30, 2026
Booking Deadline: Must be booked by October 12, 2025
How to Book: Look for sailings marked with the “Special Offer” filter during the booking process
Eligible Dates by Ship:
🛳 Disney Magic
12/15, 1/7, 1/16, 1/21, 1/25, 1/29, 2/2, 2/6, 2/20, 2/25, 3/11, 3/20, 3/25
🛳 Disney Wonder
10/3, 10/19, 10/27, 11/20, 11/25, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14, 12/29, 1/3, 1/8, 1/12, 1/16, 1/20, 2/2, 2/16
🛳 Disney Dream
11/8, 11/12, 11/17, 12/12, 12/15, 12/19, 12/22, 12/26, 1/9, 1/19, 1/23, 1/26, 1/30, 2/2, 2/6, 2/13, 2/23, 2/27, 3/2, 3/6, 3/9, 3/13, 3/16, 3/20, 3/23, 3/27, 3/30
🛳 Disney Fantasy
12/12, 12/17, 12/31, 1/18, 2/1, 2/25, 3/1, 3/11, 3/20, 3/25
🛳 Disney Wish
12/15, 12/19, 12/26, 1/9, 1/12, 1/16, 1/23, 1/26, 1/30, 2/9, 2/13, 2/23, 2/27, 3/6, 3/9, 3/20, 3/27
Tip: Use the “Special Offer” filter on the Disney Cruise Line website to see which sailings qualify.
Why This Is a Great Time to Book
If you've been thinking about taking a Disney Cruise, this offer makes it much more affordable for families or groups of four. With the 3rd and 4th guests sailing for half-price, you can enjoy world-class entertainment, incredible dining, and visits to stunning destinations like Castaway Cay or Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point—at a much lower cost.
Plus, with travel dates stretching into spring 2026, there's plenty of flexibility to fit your family’s schedule.
Ready to Sail?
To view full details or book your cruise, visit Disney Cruise Line's special offers page. But don’t wait too long—this offer must be booked by October 12, 2025 and availability will go fast.
Let me know if you plan to book one of these sailings—I’d love to hear which ship you’re sailing on!
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Top 10 Mind-Blowing Features Coming to Star of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas is setting sail from Port Canaveral in 2025 with groundbreaking features, record-breaking water slides, new dining experiences, and the ultimate family suites. Here are 10 mind-blowing reasons to be excited.
Royal Caribbean is doing it again. Just when we thought they couldn’t top the Icon of the Seas, they drop a sequel: Star of the Seas—set to launch from Port Canaveral in August 2025. Whether you're a loyal cruiser or a first-timer eyeing a Florida departure, this next-generation ship is packed with jaw-dropping experiences, tech innovations, and vacation upgrades you didn’t know you needed.
Here are 10 mind-blowing features that make Star of the Seas a true game-changer:
10. Surfside Neighborhood: A Dedicated Area for Young Families
Royal Caribbean’s newest family concept isn’t just a kid’s club—it’s a full neighborhood. Complete with a splash pad, family pool, and kid-friendly dining, Surfside is where parents and kids can vacation together—without sacrificing adult-level comfort. It’s returning from Icon of the Seas, but expect enhancements on Star.
9. The AquaDome’s Massive Transformation
AquaDome on Star of the Seas
Imagine a wraparound oceanview lounge by day and an epic water-theater show by night. The AquaDome isn't just beautiful—it’s a feat of engineering. If you're sailing from Port Canaveral, this will be your go-to spot for cocktails, stunning views, and one-of-a-kind performances.
8. The Category 6 Waterpark
Category 6 Water Park on Star of the Seas
The largest waterpark at sea? That title goes to Star of the Seas—with six record-breaking slides, including the infamous Frightening Bolt. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or a pool-deck lounger, this is where adrenaline meets ocean breeze.
7. Infinite Ocean Views from the Hideaway
Hideaway Beach Pool on Star of the Seas
Think of it as a beach club in the sky. The Hideaway, perched 135 feet above the waves, features the first suspended infinity pool at sea. Add a bar, DJ, and adult-only vibe—and you’ve found the most Instagram-worthy spot on board.
6. Over-the-Top Dining Experiences
Main Dining Room
From Empire Supper Club to walk-up taco counters in Surfside, Star of the Seas will serve over 20 dining options. Expect global cuisine, immersive theming, and culinary surprises around every corner—including returning favorites like Izumi and Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen.
5. Central Park 2.0
Yes, there’s a real park onboard. Royal’s signature Central Park, first introduced on Oasis-class ships, gets a dramatic refresh here. More greenery. More outdoor dining. More tucked-away bars. This is your mid-ship oasis away from the buzz of the boardwalk.
4. Surfside Eatery—All-Inclusive, All-Family
Surfside Eatery
Royal is making family dining easier than ever. Surfside Eatery offers a kid-friendly buffet with grab-and-go snacks, healthier options, and seating that fits the whole crew. No reservations needed. No meltdowns. Just easy, included dining.
3. The Ultimate Family Townhouse
Townhouse on Star of the Seas
Forget cabins—this is a three-story oceanfront apartment at sea. With a slide between floors, private patio, and direct access to Surfside, it’s unlike anything else afloat. And yes, it sleeps up to 8.
2. Thrill Island & Crown’s Edge
Crown’s Edge
Star of the Seas will bring back Thrill Island, but it’s Crown’s Edge—part ropes course, part zip line, part free fall—that’s getting all the attention. Suspended high above the sea, this is the adrenaline rush you’ll talk about long after you’ve disembarked at Port Canaveral.
1. It's Sailing From Port Canaveral—No Stress!
Let’s not forget the biggest perk for Florida-based cruisers: Star of the Seas will homeport in Port Canaveral. That means no Miami traffic. No stress. Just drive up, park, and start your mega-ship vacation faster than ever before.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re cruising with kids, chasing thrills, or planning a romantic escape, Star of the Seas is designed to wow. And with Port Canaveral as your launch point, your next unforgettable Royal Caribbean vacation might be closer than you think.
Planning to sail? Follow along as we cover more updates, itinerary releases, and insider tips for navigating the terminal—and booking the best staterooms before they’re gone.
About Darren:
Darren is an Orlando-based travel writer and YouTuber who specializes in helping travelers make the most of their vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, Disney Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean Cruises. Through detailed travel guides, reviews, and insider tips, Darren gives families, couples, and first-time visitors everything they need to plan magical Orlando theme park trips and unforgettable cruise adventures.
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What to Do in Nassau Bahamas WITHOUT a Cruise Excursion (2025 Walking Tour)
Explore Nassau, Bahamas without a shore excursion! Here's what cruise passengers can see on foot, from the Straw Market to Atlantis and more.
Today I’m in Nassau, Bahamas, and I don’t have a single excursion booked. But here’s the thing… I don’t need one. I’m going to show you a few places you can explore all on your own, and have a great time on your port day, especially if you’re a first-time cruiser.
Hello and welcome back to the channel, and welcome to Nassau. Most of the cruisers are headed off to beach resorts, but I like to walk around the port area in the morning, then head back to the ship for lunch and enjoy the ship with fewer people onboard. Whether you're cruising with Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Disney Cruise Line, or Norwegian, everything I visit today is close to the cruise port.
Here are 6 things you can do without an excursion in Nassau.
Port Marketplace, Nassau Bahamas
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#6 Port Marketplace
Once you’re on the pier you'll walk straight into the brand new Port Marketplace — and this is a huge upgrade from what Nassau used to be like.
The Bahamian Port Authority recently gave this entire area a major facelift. It’s cleaner, better organized, and feels a lot safer and more welcoming than it did just a few years ago.
You’ll find colorful buildings and plenty of shops selling local souvenirs, T-shirts, tropical drinks, ice cream, artisan soaps, seashells, and jewelry.
There’s even a designated area for hair braiding now — something that used to take place in a makeshift park across the street in a park. Now it’s all been moved into a proper space right here in the marketplace, which makes the whole experience more comfortable for everyone. Braids start around $40. While my wife gets her hair braided, my son and I like to walk around and check out the different stalls.
The Global Porter is one of my favorites - it’s one of the larger shops in the port - it’s like a department store with things you can wear, collectables, and even things for your house. The Port Marketplace leads you to the Straw Market and taxi depot. It’s so easy to find the Straw Market now.
Straw Market is a legendary destination for purchasing souvenirs in Nassau.
#5 Straw Market
And speaking of the Straw Market, now is a great time to walk across the street and check it out. So, here you leave the actual port complex, and you’re officially in the city of Nassau. This indoor market is packed wall-to-wall with vendors selling things like handwoven straw bags, hats, wood carvings, T-shirts, and souvenirs with your favorite island slogans.
It’s lively, it’s crowded, and yes — it can feel a little overwhelming if you’re not used to being in close quarters. But that’s part of the experience.
Most of the items you see here are negotiable, so don’t be afraid to politely haggle. Just keep in mind — many of the vendors are selling very similar merchandise, so take your time, compare prices, and if you’re after something unique or handmade, be sure to ask who made it.
The Straw Market isn’t air-conditioned, so if you’re looking for that classic Bahamian market atmosphere, this is it.
Straw work has been part of island life here for centuries, But the actual Straw Market as we know it began in the 1940s, when the tourism industry started to grow and locals began selling their handwoven crafts directly to visitors.
This all started with a handful of women selling handmade goods under umbrellas. Today, it’s a symbol of local entrepreneurship, especially for Bahamian women. You’ll notice that the stalls in here are all women-owned, keeping the tradition alive even today.
I hope I don’t spoil any nostalgia here, but the current building is actually relatively new, built after a devastating fire destroyed the original structure in 2001.
And while you will find plenty of mass-produced souvenirs these days, there’s still genuine handmade work here if you look for it — like intricately woven bags, dolls, and even name-customized items made right on the spot.
It’s well worth a walk through if you want to take home something with a story behind it.
Once you’ve had your fill of browsing the Straw Market, it’s an easy walk just a few blocks west along the waterfront to one of Nassau’s newest attractions — the Margaritaville Beach Resort.
#4 British Colonial Hotel
On the way to Margaritaville, you’ll pass by the beautiful British Colonial Hotel.
This modern, family-friendly spot is open to the public, and even if you’re not staying here, there’s plenty you can check out — including the lobby and grounds.. Let’s head that way.”
If you're a hotel buff like I am, you’ll love the details here — elegant columns, polished marble floors, a painted ceiling above the check-in desk, and thoughtfully curated artwork throughout.
The British Colonial Hotel was originally built in 1924 on the site of Old Fort Nassau, which dated back to the 1600s. The fort was demolished, and the hotel was constructed as part of Nassau’s growing appeal to international travelers.
Over the decades, it’s hosted British royalty, world leaders, and Hollywood stars. In fact, it even had a cameo in the James Bond film 'Never Say Never Again' with Sean Connery.
After a few ownership changes and a closure during the pandemic, the hotel underwent a major renovation and reopened in 2024, restoring much of its historic charm while adding modern amenities.
The British Colonial Hotel was considered Nassau’s most luxurious hotel for many years.
Now, while the hotel does technically have a beachfront, it’s not exactly the postcard-perfect Bahamas setting. You’re basically looking out over the harbor and the cruise ships. Still, for anyone who enjoys a bit of architecture and history — or just wants to cool off in a gorgeous air-conditioned space — the British Colonial is a great stop on your Nassau walking tour.
Margaritaville in Nassau offers a vibrant island escape with tropical drinks, live music, and waterfront dining in a laid-back Caribbean setting.
#3 Margaritaville Resort
Just a few more minutes down the road and we’ve arrived at Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau — one of the most popular new stops for cruise travelers looking to enjoy some off-ship relaxation.
Even if you’re not staying here, the lobby is open to the public — and it’s definitely worth walking through. You’ll find that signature Margaritaville flip-flop - each resort has one in a unique color. Ours in Orlando is ruby red. : It’s great for some photo ops while you're here.
Just beyond the lobby, the resort opens up to an impressive pool deck and water park that overlooks the harbor. There’s a lazy river, water slides, a FlowRider surf simulator, and plenty of loungers and cabana rentals if you’re just looking to chill.
Now, here’s the important part — you can’t access the pool or water park unless you purchase a day pass, which is available directly through the resort or through some cruise lines as an excursion add-on. Prices vary, but it’s generally one of the more expensive day pass options in Nassau - somewhere around $120 per person.
Still, even without a pass, walking through Margaritaville is a great way to soak in some tropical energy, grab a drink at the bar, or just enjoy exploring a nice hotel before heading back toward the ship.
Bay Street in Nassau is a bustling thoroughfare known for its vibrant marketplaces, duty-free shops, and colorful colonial architecture.
#2 Bay Street
On the way back we’ll stop at Bay Street to hit the shops. But first, I see one more attraction I must stop at —Dairy Queen. I love Dairy Queen - it’s the one chain restaurant we don’t have in Orlando, so I have to make a stop. And just for fun, there’s even a McDonalds across the street.
I pass by the Pirates of Nassau Museum, I’ve been here before and it’s a great time - lots of detailed exhibits inside, and it’s especially fun for kids. It’s just a block off Bay Street is one of Nassau’s most unique attractions.
It dives into the Golden Age of Piracy — when Nassau was once a real pirate stronghold. If you think learning about some real pirates is pretty cool, hit that like button.
As we make our way back toward the heart of town, we’re walking along Bay Street, Nassau’s main shopping corridor — and, this is where you’ll find the usual mix of jewelry stores, designer brands, and locally-owned souvenir shops.
If you’re looking for Pandora charms, perfume, watches, or luxury sunglasses, you’ll find them here — often at better prices than back home.. Just be prepared: some shops can be a bit pushy, especially the larger jewelry retailers that cater heavily to cruise passengers.
You’ll also spot smaller, independent shops selling T-shirts, sneakers, rum cakes, and handmade goods, though prices can vary.
Even if you’re not shopping, Bay Street is a great place for people-watching and soaking in a bit of the local rhythm. It’s one of the busiest streets in Nassau — and it connects many of the attractions we’ve been visiting today.
The casino at Atlantis Resort offers a vibrant gaming experience with a wide range of slots, table games, and poker in an upscale, tropical setting.
#1 Atlantis Resort
Atlantis is pretty much an all-morning visit by itself, maybe combined with a walk down Bay Street. Rather than take a taxi, we hopped on a water taxi right from the pier to Paradise Island — the easiest and most scenic way to get to Atlantis Resort from the cruise port.
The boat ride itself is half the fun. You’ll cruise right past the harbor and get up close and personal with the massive cruise ships — it’s a whole different perspective seeing them from the water.
Once you arrive at Atlantis, there are a few things you can explore without a day pass. The Marina Village is open to the public — a pastel-colored shopping and dining district where you can stroll past luxury yachts. There’s a Starbucks here with indoor and outdoor seating.
Inside Atlantis, you enter through and browse high-end shops like Balenciaga, Rolex, and other designer names.
The casino is also open to the public, and you’re free to play here. If you came on a Disney ship and miss having a casino, this is your chance to try your luck. Even if you’re not playing casino games, you can still walk through and enjoy the air conditioning and sculptures.
That said, the main parts of the resort — including the aquarium, water park, hotel lobby, and beach access — are all off-limits unless you’ve purchased a day pass or are staying at the resort. A pass to the water park, beach, and pool will run about $250 per person.
Still, it’s a fun little adventure, and the whole experience — including the boat ride — makes it feel like you’ve gone much farther from port than you actually have
So there you have it — a few places to explore while walking around in Nassau, all on foot or by water taxi, and no excursion needed. From local shopping to historic hotels, from resort walk-throughs to pirate history and yacht spotting, there’s actually a lot you can see here on your own.
If it’s your first time in Nassau, here are a few quick tips:
☀️ Wear sunscreen — the sun here is no joke, and you’ll be walking a lot.
💵 Bring small bills — cash is helpful at the Straw Market and for tipping, but most shops accept cards. US currency is fine.
🚶 Don’t be afraid to explore — most of the popular spots are within easy walking distance, and the area around the port has become much cleaner, safer, and more tourist-friendly in recent years.
🚤 And if you’re up for it, take that water taxi to Atlantis. Even if you can’t access the full resort, the views alone are worth the trip. It’s a fun mini-excursion that you can do.
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Royal Beach Club Bahamas: Royal Caribbean’s New Private Paradise Opens December 2025
Royal Caribbean is opening the Royal Beach Club in Nassau, Bahamas — an exclusive beach experience launching December 2025. See concept art, learn about activities, and get booking tips in this first look.
Opening Date & Booking Info
Grand Opening: December 27, 2025, with inaugural guests welcomed aboard Symphony of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas, or Liberty of the Seas.
Booking Now Open: Day passes and cabana reservations are live as of July 2025 via the Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner or onboard Shore Excursion desks.
Pricing:
Unlimited Open Bar & Dining Day Pass: from US $169.99 (21+)
Non‑Alcoholic Pass: from US $129.99 (13+) & US $109.99 (ages 4–12)
Kids 3 and under free.
Capacity & Advice: Designed for up to 4,000 guests (versus 13,000 at CocoCay). Passes can sell out quickly—especially during peak times—so early booking is highly recommended
What’s Included with the Royal Beach Club Bahamas Day Pass
Your pass grants:
Round-trip water taxi transport from Nassau port with two drop-off docks
Unlimited access to two pristine beaches and three themed pools.
Lounge chairs, umbrellas, towels, lockers, showers, and free Wi-Fi
Complimentary snacks at three beach grills and drinks at ten bars
Live music, entertainment options, lawn games (e.g., cornhole, tumbling towers), and artisan markets showcasing Bahamian crafts
When to Book
Booking opened in early July for sailings calling Nassau in December and beyond. Pricing is subject to seasonal shifts—your best bet is to secure your spot 4–6 months ahead. Passes can purchased onboard if still available, but shore-ex desk tends to run low during popular sailing days.
Why This Matters for Orlando Parks Fans
Sure, Orlando has its splashes, but the Royal Beach Club offers a unique shore-side escape exclusive to Royal Caribbean guests. It blends private-venue vibes with Bahamian flair—lightning-fast ferry, upscale amenities, and lively zones—delivering a premium, eco-friendly outreach beyond theme park gates. Plus, it signals the future of cruise-destination partnerships.
Many Royal Caribbean cruises with a Bahamas itinerary that depart from Orlando (Port Canaveral) stop in Nassau.
Final Takeaway
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is shaping up to be a luxurious, well-rounded shore excursion—ideal for families, party lovers, and those seeking relaxation. With its all-inclusive design, limited capacity, and Bahamian-led development, it's a fresh offering for cruise fans planning a Nassau stop. If you're onboard, snag that pass early and soak up the ultimate beach day!
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Here’s What It’s Really Like to Cruise on the Disney Wish
Whether you're deep in the planning stages or just daydreaming about your next getaway, this will give you an in-depth look at what cruising Disney-style really feels like.
Disney Cruise Line | Disney Wish
If you're considering a Disney Cruise vacation, the Disney Wish continues to be one of the most talked-about ships in the fleet—and for good reason. In my latest video, I take you onboard to show exactly what it’s like to cruise on the Disney Wish, from stateroom tours to restaurants, entertainment, and those magical Disney touches at sea.
🎥 Watch the video now: What It’s Like to Cruise on the Disney Wish
As a travel content creator based in Orlando, I’ve sailed out of Port Canaveral many times, but this was my first time experiencing the Wish for myself. Whether you're planning your first Disney cruise or you're a returning guest deciding between ships, this video gives you an honest, cinematic look at the entire experience.
What You’ll See in the Video
This isn’t just a walkthrough—it’s a full Disney Wish cruise experience. I take you along for a first-person journey from embarkation to the final evening onboard, highlighting:
A full tour of my oceanview stateroom
Dining experiences at Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure, 1923, and Marceline Market
Exclusive footage of the AquaMouse, Disney's first attraction at sea
A behind-the-scenes look at live shows, character moments, and more
Adult-only spaces like The Rose Lounge and the Quiet Cove Pool
I also share tips for first-time cruisers, what I wish I had known before boarding, and how the Wish compares to other Disney ships and cruise lines sailing from Florida.
Why the Disney Wish Still Stands Out
Even though the Wish is no longer Disney’s newest ship (hello, Disney Treasure!), it still offers a unique blend of elegance and family fun. With its storybook-inspired design, immersive kids’ clubs, and next-level dining experiences, the Disney Wish is an ideal choice for families, Disney fans, and cruise lovers alike.
Plus, the ship sails regularly from Port Canaveral, making it a perfect pre- or post-Walt Disney World vacation add-on.
Watch Now and Set Sail From Your Screen
Whether you're deep in the planning stages or just daydreaming about your next getaway, this video will give you an in-depth look at what cruising Disney-style really feels like. It’s packed with real moments, helpful insights, and stunning visuals to help you decide if the Disney Wish is your dream vacation.
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👉 What It’s Like to Cruise on the Disney Wish
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6 Tips for Royal Caribbean Cruises
My best tips for getting started with Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean is the world’s largest cruise line. They pride themselves on creating premium family-friendly cruises with activities for everyone - from adults only to things families can enjoy together. But there’s a lot to know when booking a cruise if you want to have a great time.
I help clients plan Royal Caribbean cruises every day and have a lot of experience in helping them get the most out of their vacation.
Here are my favorite tips for clients when getting started with a Royal Caribbean cruise.
#6 Book as early as possible
Cruise lines operate just like the airline industry in that they reward people who book early by offering lower fares. The best time to book a cruise is 12 - 18 months in advance.
Those who book early also have more choices when it comes to selecting a stateroom on the ship.
Last-minute cruise deals are not a thing anymore. They are very rare and often when you see them posted online, they are already sold out when you try to book.
#5 Use a travel agent
Using a Royal Caribbean travel agent is free! There are no built-in costs or hidden fees. I offer you expert, insider tips and professional responses to all your questions. It’s like having your own personal account manager just for your vacation. Want me to plan your cruise with you? Get started here in one click.
#4 Buy beverage and internet packages in advance
Royal Caribbean offers adult beverage packages and soft drink packages. Package prices are higher onboard.
Bonus tip: wait a week or two after you book your cruise to see if you get an email offer for discounted beverage packages. If you get an email, forward it to me so I can apply it to your reservation for you.
#3 Book a balcony stateroom
While it may be tempting to book an interior room or an oceanview room (porthole) to save money, a balcony room may cost just a little more. On the newer ships, there are more balcony staterooms than any other kind of room. Most of my clients who book non-balcony rooms, almost always try to upgrade later on (but see Tip #1).
#2 Arrive a day or two before the cruise
If you experience a flight delay or cancellation, the ship will leave without you if you’re late! You should never fly the same day you are cruising.
If you’re cruising from Orlando (Port Canaveral), why not make it a Land and Sea vacation? Spend a few days at Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando Resort and then embark on your cruise vacation. I help clients with Land and Sea vacations in Orlando all the time and have great recommendations for you.
#1 Book a cruise on an Oasis Class ship
Oasis Class ships have more than 16 decks, 20 restaurants, 7 distinct neighborhoods bustling with unique onboard experiences, and endless thrills to discover. These are the world’s largest cruise ships so they offer something for everyone.
You can usually find at least one Oasis Class ship, sailing from Orlando and Miami, Florida but they do travel the world. You can also find them in Europe and Asia.
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6 Tips for Sailing on Disney Cruise Line
My best Disney Cruise line tips
Disney cruises are truly something special from being immersed in Disney entertainment 24/7 to the outstanding service and crew. But there’s a lot more to it than just booking a stateroom and showing up.
As a travel advisor who works with Disney Cruise Line every day, I have made a list of the most helpful tips that will help you get even more out of your cruise. And if you would like me to plan it with you, contact me here to get started.
#6 Ask for free/discounted upgrades
Here’s a secret! A limited number of upgraded rooms may be available on embarkation day. People cancel at the last minute or have trouble with their flight (see tip #2).
Before boarding the ship, stop at Guest Services to see if there are any discounted upgrades available. I was recently offered Concierge Stateroom for $6,400. Before embarkation day, this category was $9,800, so that was a savings of $3,400!
Expert Tip: Schedule your port arrival time as early as you can on embarkation day. This gives you the best chance for snagging an upgrade plus you’ll enjoy even more time onboard the ship.
#5 Use a Disney travel agent
I’m a travel advisor who specializes in Disney vacations with a lot of experience in booking Disney cruises. But did you know this is how I got started in this work? I booked my first cruise through Magical Vacations Travel because I was overwhelmed when I planning my first cruise.
Using a Disney travel agent is FREE! There are no built-in costs or hidden fees passed on to you.
Onboard Disney Cruise Credit! My clients enjoy a generous onboard credit that can be used towards upgrades like spa services, port adventures, specialty beverages, and more.
Most importantly, I provide expert answers to all your questions about Disney Cruise Line.
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#4 Save money on a future cruise
While onboard you’ll have an opportunity to book your next cruise at a substantial discount. Don’t miss this opportunity! This is the best way to save money on your next Disney cruise.
Not sure when to book? No problem! Disney Cruise Line will allow you to book a “placeholder cruise” so you don’t have to commit to an actual sail date or itinerary right away. The placeholder cruise just locks in the discounted price.
#3 Use Disney Cruise Line transportation in Orlando
Disney Cruise Line buses operate between Orlando International Airport, Walt Disney World Resort, and Port Canaveral. Disney will even transfer your luggage from the hotel directly to your stateroom onboard the ship.
See my Guide to Port Canaveral ▸
#2 Arrive a day or two before the cruise
If you experience a flight delay or cancellation, the ship will not wait for you! always arrive a day or two ahead of time. If you’re cruising from Orlando (Port Canaveral) there are plenty of things to do in the area: Visit Disney World or Universal Orlando, Gatorland, and more.
Expert Tip: Purchase travel protection from Disney, it’s about 8% of the total cruise fare and can be added on at any time before making the final payment. It’s a terrible investment until something goes wrong. Then, it’s the best investment you ever made!
#1 Schedule a Disney character call
This is so much fun! When it’s time to drop the big news of your Disney cruise, you can get a little help from Mickey Mouse and pals with a recorded phone call (it’s not an actual 1 on 1 call but it’s still very cute).
You’ll find the “schedule a call” feature in Disney Cruise Line mobile app.
Expert Tip: Record your little one answering the phone to capture their reaction. You can share it with my followers on Facebook and Instagram @orlandoparksguy
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New Details Revealed on Disney Destiny - Disney Cruise Line
Details on the Disney Destiny - Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line revealed the first details about its next ship, the Disney Destiny, as it reached a new construction milestone this week with a keel laying ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.
With the good luck garnered by this maritime tradition, this ship of legends and lore is beginning to take shape.
The Disney Destiny is scheduled for delivery in 2025 as part of a multi-year expansion of the Disney Cruise Line fleet that includes the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure, the Disney Adventure that will homeport in Singapore, and the new island destination in The Bahamas, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
Guests sailing on the Disney Destiny will encounter heroes and villains alike – including those from beloved Walt Disney Animation stories like The Lion King, Hercules and One Hundred and One Dalmatians – within spaces, experiences and entertainment throughout their voyage.
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Marvel Day at Sea Returns to Disney Cruise Line in 2025
Marvel Day at Sea returns to the Disney Dream in 2025. Details you need to see!
Marvel Day at Sea is returning to the Disney Dream in 2025! Setting sail from January through early March from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Get ready to take a stand with fan favorites like Spider-Man, Captain Marvel, Captain America, Mighty Thor, Shang-Chi, Black Panther, Thor, Loki, Black Widow and more during a heroic day at sea.
Enjoy thrilling activities and one-of-a-kind entertainment—available on select 5-night cruises from Fort Lauderdale to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean.
This spectacular day at sea combines the fun and relaxation of a Disney cruise vacation with a thrilling extravaganza with fan-favorite Marvel Characters!
Guests are invited to experience the epic adventures of the legendary super heroes from the Marvel Universe during an unforgettable day at sea.
Marvel Day at Sea promises the largest collection of Marvel super heroes and villains assembled on a cruise ship.
Suit up as your favorite Marvel Super Hero or Villain and join other fans for an unforgettable day of heroic proportions.
This day-long celebration will feature entertainment for the whole family including super hero sightings, Marvel-themed activities and unique food and beverage offerings.
This day-long celebration will feature entertainment for the whole family including super hero sightings, Marvel-themed activities and unique food and beverage offerings.
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Utopia of the Seas Train Restaurant - Royal Caribbean
Augmented reality restaurant on Utopia of the Seas will take guests on a journey by train.
We now know that Utopia of the Seas will have a virtual train car dining experience that transports diners to the golden age of rail travel.
Of course, the train cars won't actually move, but augmented reality screens in the car’s windows will take you on a virtual voyage as if you were moving.
Scenes can take you through different times such as the Wild West or far-off lands.
Performers will bring a train-inspired story to life during your meal.
Your culinary experience begins in the “station” where you and other passengers will meet for drinks.
Shortly after, a whistle will blow, signifying your train has arrived and that it’s time to board.
Royal Railway - Utopia Station is not included with your cruise fare, it will be part of the specialty dining options onboard Utopia of the Seas.
Reservations can be made on my Royal Cruise or on the Royal app
Utopia of the Seas arrives in Orlando's Port Canaveral this summer for 3 and 4 night cruises to the Bahamas and Perfect Day at Coco Cay.
Reservations for Utopia of the Seas are already being accepted. Start here >
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Liberty of the Seas Review and Tips - Royal Caribbean
My best tips for sailing on Liberty of the Seas - Royal Caibbean
Ship Summary
Liberty of the Seas is one a middle-aged cruise ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. known for its vast array of onboard amenities and activities. Built in 2007 by Royal Caribbean, Liberty of the Seas was the largest cruise ship ever built at the time, joining her sister ship, Freedom of the Seas. She can carry 3,600 guests and 1,360 crew. Shortly after, Independence of the Seas was delivered rounding out the Freedom Class ship category in Royal Caribbean’s fleet.
Her last major refurbishment was in 2016 but she missed an important update scheduled for 2020 due to the pandemic.
Liberty is a fine ship, at one the pride and joy of Royal Caribbean’s fleet, but today her staterooms feel a little dated and she has fewer features than her sister ships Freedom and Independence.
For this reason, Liberty usually has bargain fares.
Why It’s Popular
Splashaway Bay Aquapark
Perfect Storm water slides
Ice skating rink
One of the few ships that still has Sabour Mexican Restaurant
Vitality Spa
Priced lower than other Freedom Class ships
Entertainment
Studio B (Deck 3, midship) is home to "Encore! An Ice Spectacular," which is performed twice on the cruise. You should arrive early to get a good seat, this is one of the most popular shows on the ship
Platinum Theater - Located on Decks 2, 3, and 4 aft. There are usually 2 performances of the show to accommodate early and late dinner seatings in the main dining room.
The popular shows are Broadway’s Saturday Night Fever which will let you step back in time to the days when disco reigned supreme in New York, and In the Air — an awe-inspiring celebration of flight that blends dazzling special effects, fascinating history, and electrifying choreography in one high-flying production.
Throughout the ship, there are various entertainers from piano players, to comedians, and live bands that play everything from jazz to rock and roll.
Casino Royale - a popular spot at night for adults who want to try their luck at slots, video poker, and table games. I recommend that you Join Club Royale rewards program, you’ll earn points every time you play. If you earn enough play, you’ll likely get offers and invitations to special events and tournaments, VIP seating at shows, priority dining reservations, and even complimentary cruises for two.
Liberty of the Seas Where to Eat for Free
Windjammer Buffet - Pop in during the morning for scrambled egg Bhurji served with roti, or home-style crispy chicken and waffles. Refuel in between adventures with a refreshing watermelon and feta salad or classic fish and chips. Or sample your way from Italy to India with dishes like traditional chicken marsala, savory pork vindaloo, tangy duck a l’Orange, and flavorful Caribbean goat curry.
Main Dining Room - In Liberty of Sea’s Main Dining Room, you can experience a rotating menu of dishes always offering something unexpected. A multi-level restaurant that usually isn’t too crowded compared to Windjammer. You can book My Time Dining - which allows you to show up whenever you like, or a seated time, early or late. I do not recommend My Time Dining because there is often a long line to get in. You can make a reservation for My Time Dining on Day 1, which will help compared to walking up without a one.
Sorrento’s Pizza - Royal Caribbean has spent years perfecting the recipe at Sorrento’s. It’s great pizza! Order a slice or a whole pie, it’s all included at no extra cost to you.
Cafe Promenade - 24-hour coffee shop serving pastries and light sandwiches.
Liberty of the Seas Specialty Dining
Sabor Modern Mexican - A selection of small plates that include spicy beef empanadas, served with freshly grated tomato and garlic sauce. The fried chile calamari is a popular option. Sabor Modern Mexican lets you choose from a selection of proteins that come wrapped in house-made warm flour and corn tortillas. Go for the shredded beef short rib, spicy chicken, grilled cobia, succulent shrimp, or pulled pork — or mix and match a couple of each. Sabor cannot be found on the newer ships, so it’s great that the fan-favorite is still alive and well on Liberty of the Seas.
Chops Grill - As far as entrees go, the tender filet is one of the most popular items on the menu. If 9 ounces is a bit too much for you, opt for the smaller 6-ounce petite filet — it packs in just as much flavor as the standard cut. If you’re a traditionalist, complement your meal with an order of steaming Yukon Gold mashed potatoes and creamed spinach.
Giovanni’s Table - Every meal at Giovanni’s Table is served family-style. You’ll find all your favorite Old-World classics like traditional risotto finished with porcini and truffle mushroom tapenade, and veal osso buco paired with creamy cheese polenta, ripe tomatoes, and sautéed green beans.
Staterooms on Liberty of the Seas
Rooms come in 4 categories on Liberty of the Seas
Inside - no exterior view
Oceanview - window with exterior view (most are on lower decks)
Balcony - the most popular
Suites - Includes special VIP perks and extra space
Rooms have a slightly dated feel with pastel colors that were popular in the 2000s like the dark green accents on the wall and bed linens.
Bathrooms are small, typical for most cruise ships, and feel a little worn.
Most rooms sleep between 2 and 4 guests and connecting rooms are available.
Pool and Recreation
The pool and recreation options on Liberty of the Seas offer a variety of activities for guests of all ages. The ship features several pools, including an adults-only retreat area, a family-friendly main pool, and a designated splash area for children. Guests can enjoy sunbathing on comfortable lounge chairs or seek shade under umbrellas.
Aside from the pools, Liberty of the Seas offers an array of recreational activities such as rock climbing, mini-golf, sports courts for basketball and volleyball, and a FlowRider surf simulator for those looking to catch some waves. Fitness enthusiasts can take advantage of the onboard gym facilities, fitness classes, and jogging track.
Whether you prefer lounging by the pool, staying active with sports, or trying your hand at something new like surfing, Liberty of the Seas provides a well-rounded selection of pool and recreation options to enhance your cruise experience.
My Top Ten Things to do on Liberty of the Seas
Movies under the stars poolside
Take in a show at one of the ship’s theaters
Try different restaurants, Liberty is known for great food
Karaoke at the On Air Club
Try your luck at the Casino
Scale the rock climbing wall
Relax in the adults-only Solarium
Let the kids play at Splashway Bay
Enjoy ice skating during open skate hours
Ride Perfect Storm and Tidal Wave water slides
Disney Cruise Line Reveals New Mickey and Minnie Mouse Outfits for Lighthouse Point
Mickey and Minnie Mouse will be sporting a new designer look when they visit Disney Cruise Line's newest island destination, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
Mickey and Minnie Mouse will be sporting a new designer look when they visit Disney Cruise Line's newest island destination, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
Designed by acclaimed Bahamian fashion designer Theodore Elyett, the outfits will have a distinct Bahamian flair inspired by the bright, colorful spirit of Junkanoo, the country's signature festival filled with joyous music and vibrant parades.
In June 2024, Disney will debut its newest Bahamian destination on the island of Eleuthera at Lighthouse Point. On June 6, a three-night preview cruise on Disney Magic from Fort Lauderdale will offer a sneak peek at Lighthouse Point with limited access to some areas.
Guests sailing onboard a seven-night Disney Fantasy cruise from Port Canaveral on June 8 will also be among the first to visit the spot. The itinerary will feature two stops at Lighthouse Point, along with one day at Castaway Cay.
Following these inaugural voyages, Lighthouse Point will be a featured port of call on select three-, four-, and five-night sailings on Disney Magic out of Fort Lauderdale.
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Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas Now in Miami
Icon of the Seas, the largest ship ever built, arrived in Miami, Florida.
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas has arrived in Miami, Florida for its inaugural activities.
The cruise line welcomed the world’s largest ship to its new homeport ahead of its maiden voyage set to depart on Saturday, January 27.
Icon of the Seas arrives in Port Miami for the first time.
Where Does Icon of the Seas Go
The seven-night Eastern Caribbean sailing includes visits to Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, Basseterre, St. Kitts and St Thomas, and the US Virgin Islands.
The seven-night Western Caribbean stops at Costa Maya, Mexico; Honduras, Cozumel, Mexico; and of course Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Following its maiden voyage, Icon of the Seas will operate week-long Caribbean voyages sailing roundtrip from Miami.
How much does Icon of the Seas cost?
A seven-night voyage on Icon of the Seas starts at around $1,759 per person for an inside stateroom, $1,929 per person for an Outside View and $2,179 for a Balcony Stateroom. Prices vary by date and itinerary.
Icon promises an all-encompassing lineup of experiences that combines the best of every vacation—from the beach retreat to the resort escape and the theme park adventure—making the first-of-its-kind adventure the way to get away for every type of family and vacationer.
Across eight neighborhoods that are destinations in themselves are firsts and next-level favorites for everyone day and night, including thrills like six record-breaking waterslides at Category 6 and the Crown’s Edge experience at 154 feet above the ocean, and new ways to chill with seven pools like the first suspended infinity pool at sea.
The game-changing experiences also include a stay-all-day neighborhood designed for families with young kids, more than 40 restaurants, bars, and lounges; and deck-defying entertainment across air, ice, water, and theater.
Starting Jan. 27, vacationers can get away on Icon and island hop in the tropics at any time of the year.
Icon’s sister ship, Star of the Seas will be coming to Orlando (Port Canaveral) Florida in 2025.
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Disney Dream - Disney Cruise Line
The Disney Dream (Disney Cruise Line) offers immersive spaces that are perfectly designed for families, kids, and adults.
Disney Dream Cruise Ship Summary
The Disney Dream (Disney Cruise Line) offers immersive spaces that are perfectly designed for families, kids, and adults.
The Disney Dream sails a variety of itineraries all over the world, including cruises to top European destinations in the summer season, voyages from New York City in the fall and Bahamas and Caribbean sailings from south Florida.
Onboard, a guest favorite is the AquaDuck, a 765-foot long water coaster that suspends riders high above the sea; get lost in a magical tale of love during an exclusive live performance of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast”; rediscover beloved stories, songs and characters during other Broadway-style stage spectaculars; and enjoy much-needed “me time” at dedicated kids’ clubs and adult escapes.
Why It’s Popular
Enchanting Entertainment: Delight in Broadway-caliber musicals, lively deck parties and fireworks at sea (fireworks on most cruises).
Spacious Staterooms: Designed for Families: extra space and storage, sitting area, and split bath to allow more people to get ready simultaneously.
Disney’s Private Island: Relax in paradise with beach chairs, umbrellas, waterslides and a buffet lunch (on most Bahamian and Caribbean cruises).
Variety of Dining Options: Enjoy upscale restaurants, buffets, poolside snacks and 24-hour room service.
Imaginative Youth Clubs: Play in themed clubs for every age, staffed by specially trained Disney counselors.
Nightclubs & Lounges: Discover adults-only areas that include a variety of bars and pubs.
Pools & Recreation: Splash it up in freshwater pools and waterslides at sea.
Entertainment
From dazzling stage shows to over-the-top deck parties, entertainment aboard the Disney Dream is designed to delight the entire family. Broadway-style stage spectaculars delight audiences in the lavish Walt Disney Theatre, one of which is exclusively presented aboard the Disney Dream.
“Beauty and the Beast” brings Belle’s enchanting adventure to the Walt Disney Theatre stage in a whole new way by incorporating imaginative elements from the live-action film and the classic animated feature. Guests are invited to experience this tale as old as time like never before, as they are whisked away on a magical journey to discover the power of transformation in this Broadway-style musical that is exclusive to the Disney Dream.
“Disney’s Believe” features a cast of beloved characters who help a father dedicated to his work as a botanist discover that there is something far more important to tend to than his plants.
“The Golden Mickeys” is a Hollywood-style awards show celebrating the musical heritage of Disney animated films with spectacular songs and special appearances from Mickey and friends.
There are also movies shown in the Walt Disney Theatre, as well as up on deck by the family pool and in the Buena Vista Theatre, a cinema with plush stadium-style seats that screens first-run movies and digital 3-D films.
On select itineraries, there’s an evening brimming with buccaneer fun during the “Pirates IN the Caribbean” celebration. An interactive show featuring Jack Sparrow culminates in a fireworks spectacular choreographed to the dramatic musical score from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies. This is a family-friendly bash featuring electrifying music, stunning visuals and special effects.
The Disney Dream continues the Disney Cruise Line tradition of age-appropriate fun for kids of all ages in specially designated spaces just for them:
Disney’s Oceaneer Club transports kids ages 3 to 12 to the magical lands of Disney fairies, courageous superheroes, adventuresome toys, undersea exploration, and Force-filled characters that are out of this world.
Disney’s Oceaneer Lab is a nautical wonderland where children ages 3 to 12 embark on a journey of discovery with arts and crafts, gaming, and counselor-led activities.
It’s a Small World Nursery is a whimsical world for infants and toddlers up to age 3 where they are safely cared for by trained Disney counselors.
Vibe (ages 14 to 17) and Edge (ages 11 to 14) are ultra-cool teens and tween hangouts with comfy couches, music, video games, and other chill-out necessities.
At Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, aspiring young princesses and knights become Disney royalty with the help of a fairy godmother-in-training.
When the pirate deck party is on the evening schedule, the space transforms into The Pirate League, where young sailors can unleash their inner buccaneer with a piratical makeover.
Entertainment for Adults on the Disney Dream
On the Disney Dream, guests step into a domain that’s all their own at The District—an extraordinary adult-exclusive nighttime entertainment neighborhood that features trendy and sophisticated bars and lounges.
Skyline is an ever-changing venue that celebrates some of the world’s most famous cities. Tall “windows” along one wall give guests a birds-eye view of stunning city skylines such as Paris, Rio, New York, Chicago and Hong Kong.
Pink: Wine and Champagne Bar is an intimate cocktail bar serving top-shelf wines and liquor as well as champagne.
Evolution is the premiere venue and the main club for adult guests, bringing a piece of big-city nightlife to the high seas.
Pub 687 is a warm and welcoming environment – a modern interpretation of a traditional pub. The casual setting is perfect for guests to kick back and watch live sports and major broadcast events on one of several flat-screen televisions.
District Lounge is the first entertainment venue upon entering The District. Here, guests find a stylish, relaxed atmosphere with comfortable, contoured seating and an open floor plan.
Dining on the Disney Dream
Enjoying the three uniquely themed family restaurants aboard the Disney Dream is convenient and hassle-free, as guests “rotate” through the restaurants each night accompanied by the same serving team for a variety of menus and cuisines and friendly, personalized service.
Royal Palace, is an exquisite dining room perfect for any king or queen.
Enchanted Garden, is a transformative oasis inspired by the gardens of Versailles; and Animator’s Palate, a Disney Cruise Line signature restaurant, is the perfect setting for delicious dining with a magical Disney twist.
While dining at Animator’s Palate, families are immersed in a vivid undersea environment during “Undersea Magic,” where Crush makes a special guest appearance and engages in live impromptu interactions with guests as he swims around the restaurant.
Two adult-exclusive restaurants – Palo, specializing in modern Italian cuisine, and Remy, an upscale and romantic dining experience serving French-inspired cuisine – feature stunning ocean views and a formal, romantic ambiance.
Disney Dream Staterooms
There are a variety of staterooms on the Disney Dream. Veranda Staterooms are the most popular. For additional space and occupancy, Disney offers Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms.
Disney Cruise Line has thought of everything to ensure first-rate comfort and convenience during your voyage. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah design features include:
A sitting area with a couch, TV and desk
A heavy privacy curtain to separate the sitting and sleeping areas
A “split bath”: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and round tub and a half bathroom with a vanity, sink and toilet (in all but accessible rooms and Category 4E)
Elevated wooden bed frames for under-bed storage of suitcases and other large items
A leather-upholstered ottoman with hollow inside storage
Attractive yet functional cabinetry in the living area
And to kids’ delight, a mural of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Wendy and her brothers soaring through a starry sky reveals itself when the upper-berth bed is pulled down!
Stateroom Categories on the Disney Dream
Deluxe Oceanview Verandah - Sleeps 3 to 4
Deluxe Family Oceanview Verandah - Sleeps 4 to 6
Oceanview Stateroom - Sleeps 3 to 4
Oceanview Family with 1 or 2 portholes- Sleeps 4 to 5
Inside (no outside view) - Sleeps 3 to 4
Pool and Recreation on the Disney Dream
Like all Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Dream boasts separate pools for children, families, and adults. Other fun in the sun includes:
AquaDuck, a 765-foot long twisting-and-turning water coaster.
Nemo’s Reef, a special splash-and-play area for little ones up to age 3.
Goofy’s Sports Deck, features a nine-hole miniature golf course and sports simulators.
At the luxurious Senses Spa & Salon, adults ages 18 and older can indulge spa treatments, massages, manicures, pedicures, and a rainforest-themed aromatherapy steam room and sauna. The fitness center is well-appointed with state-of-the-art equipment and offers personal training sessions and instructional classes in yoga, Pilates, aerobics and more.
Ship Details
Birthplace Meyer Werft – Papenburg, Germany
Maiden Voyage Jan. 26, 2011
Home Port Port Canaveral, Fla.
Ship’s Registry Bahamas
Tonnage 130,000 gross tons
Length 1,115 feet
Height 216 feet
Speed 22 knots cruising speed (maximum 23.5 knots)
Crew 1,458
Passenger Decks 14
Capacity 4,000 passengers
Staterooms 1,250
150 Inside Staterooms (12%)
1,100 Outside Staterooms (88%)
199 ocean view
901 verandah (includes 21 suites)
Itineraries
Three-, four- and five-night Bahamian itineraries departing from Port Canaveral, Florida.
Main Public Areas
Atrium Lobby – Deck 3
Walt Disney Theatre (1,340 capacity; live original productions) – Decks 3 and 4
Buena Vista Theatre (399 capacity; motion pictures) – Decks 4 and 5
Preludes theatre concessions – Deck 3
Bon Voyage atrium lobby bar – Deck 3
Vista Café – Deck 4
Shutters (Capturing Memories) photo gallery – Deck 4
Vista Gallery art gallery – Deck 4
Disney Vacation Planning Center – Deck 5
Guest Services – Deck 3
Port Adventures – Deck 5
Family Areas
D Lounge – Deck 4
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique – Deck 5
AquaDuck water coaster – entrance on Deck 12
Goofy’s Sports deck – Deck 13
Donald’s Pool family pool – Deck 11
Mickey’s Pool children’s pool – Deck 11
Nemo’s Reef water-play area – Deck 11
Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats – Deck 11
Mickey’s Mainsail, Sea Treasures, White Caps retail shops – Deck 3
Whozits & Whatzits retail shop – Deck 11
Youth Areas
it’s a small world nursery – Deck 5
Disney’s Oceaneer Club – Deck 5
Disney’s Oceaneer Lab – Deck 5
Vibe teen club – Deck 5
Edge tween club – Deck 13
Adult Areas
The District – Deck 4
Skyline bar
Pink: Wine and Champagne Bar
Evolution night club
Pub 687
District Lounge
Senses Spa & Salon – Deck 11
Senses Juice Bar – Deck 11
Quiet Cove Pool – Deck 11
Cove Bar – Deck 11
Cove Café – Deck 11
Meridian bar – Deck 12
Waves bar – Deck 12
Currents bar – Deck 13
Satellite Sun Deck – Deck 13
Dining
Enchanted Garden main dining (696 capacity) – Deck 2
Animator’s Palate main dining (696 capacity) – Deck 3
Royal Palace main dining (696 capacity) – Deck 3
Remy adult-exclusive fine dining (68 capacity) – Deck 12
Palo adult-exclusive fine dining (128 inside / 16 outside capacity) – Deck 12
Cabanas casual dining – Deck 11
Flo’s Café: Luigi’s Pizza, Tow Mater’s Grill, Fillmore’s Favorites quick service – Deck 11
Eye Scream ice cream – Deck 11
Frozone Treats smoothies – Deck 11
Disney Magic - Disney Cruise Line
The Disney Magic sails from a variety of ports across the United States.
About the Disney Magic
The Disney Magic sails from a variety of ports across the United States, including voyages from South Florida, San Diego, Galveston, and the port of New Orleans. Select itineraries on the Disney Magic and make a stop at Castaway Cay, Disney’s tropical private island in the Bahamas.
Disney Magic - Disney Cruise Line
Why It’s Popular
Enchanting Entertainment: Broadway-caliber musicals, lively deck parties, and fireworks at sea (fireworks on most cruises).
Spacious Staterooms: Designed for Families: extra space and storage, sitting area, and split bath to allow more people to get ready simultaneously.
Variety of Dining Options: Upscale restaurants, buffets, poolside snacks, and 24-hour room service.
Imaginative Youth Clubs: Themed clubs for every age, staffed by specially trained Disney counselors.
Nightclubs & Lounges: Adults-only areas that include a variety of bars and pubs.
Pools & Recreation: Freshwater pools and waterslides at sea.
Entertainment
Disney Magic is designed to delight the entire family. Broadway-style stage spectaculars delight audiences in the lavish Walt Disney Theatre, two of which are exclusively presented aboard the Disney Magic.
Exclusive to the Disney Magic, “Tangled: The Musical” follows the adventure of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider as they face ruffians and a budding romance on an exhilarating journey of self-discovery.
“Disney Dreams… An Enchanted Classic” is a signature Disney Cruise Line show that tells a bedtime story featuring popular Disney characters who together teach a young girl the power of her dreams.
Exclusive to the Disney Magic, “Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story” immerses the audience in a story that begins where the original ended and features Cinderella, Prince Charming and other favorites from the animated fairy tale classic.
There are also movies shown in the Walt Disney Theatre, as well as up on deck by the family pool and in the Buena Vista Theatre, a cinema with plush stadium-style seats that screens first-run movies and digital 3-D films.
On select itineraries, there’s an evening brimming with buccaneer fun during the “Pirates IN the Caribbean” celebration. An interactive show featuring Jack Sparrow culminates in a fireworks spectacular choreographed to the dramatic musical score from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies.
As the night rolls on, guests unleash their inner pirate and dance their boots off during a swashbuckling deck party, a family-friendly bash featuring electrifying music, stunning visuals and special effects.
Animator's Palate on the DIsney Magic
Dining Onboard the Disney Magic
Enjoying the three uniquely themed family restaurants aboard the Disney Magic is convenient and hassle-free, as guests “rotate” through the restaurants each night accompanied by the same serving team for a variety of menus and cuisines and friendly, personalized service.
Rapunzel’s Royal Table, inspired by the beloved story of Disney’s “Tangled,” transports Disney Magic guests to the kingdom of Corona for an evening of music and interactive fun featuring Rapunzel and the mischievous Snuggly Duckling Thugs.
Animator’s Palate
Animator’s Palate, one of the most popular restaurants on Disney ships, features animation-adorned walls and larger high-definition flat screens to provide the best views of the animation magic that takes place all around. Animator’s Palate inspires creativity with “Drawn to Magic,” a black-and-white to-color animation show that surrounds guests in the swirling colors of animated classics and transports their dining experience into a dramatic story of heroes and villains.
Lumière’s invites passengers to “be our guest” in a grand dining room with French elegance, reminiscent of classic transatlantic ocean liners.
An adult-exclusive restaurant – Palo, specializing in modern Italian cuisine, features stunning ocean views and a formal, romantic ambiance.
Staterooms
Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah is classified as Categories 4A, 4B and 4E and is located on Deck 8.
About Verandah Staterooms
Sleeps: 5
Size: 304 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed and upper berth pull-down bed
View: private verandah
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
28" high-definition LCD flat-screen TV with remote control
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
Hair dryer
Individual climate control
Signature spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)
Stateroom Design
Disney Cruise Line has thought of everything to ensure first-rate comfort and convenience during your voyage. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah design features include:
A sitting area with a couch, TV and desk
A heavy privacy curtain to separate the sitting and sleeping areas
A “split bath”: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and tub and a half bathroom with a vanity, sink and toilet (in all but accessible staterooms)
Elevated wooden bed frames for under-bed storage of suitcases and other large items
Functional cabinetry in the living area
Verandahs on the Disney Magic
Airy and private, this is where you can watch the sunrise, bask in ocean breezes and enjoy your morning coffee or an evening nightcap.
Your private balcony comes equipped with:
Patio furniture
Deck lighting
Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings (in Category 4E staterooms)
Childproof locks
On most adjoining accommodations, the partition between verandahs can be opened to create a larger balcony for sharing, with access between rooms. Guests may contact their stateroom host to unlock the partitions.
Deluxe Oceanview Porthole Staterooms on Disney Magic
The same square footage as a Deluxe Inside Stateroom, this room type includes delightful porthole vistas. Be dazzled by incredible sunrises and stunning sunsets through 1 or 2 portholes, all from the plush comfort of your room.
Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms classifications and locations are as follows:
Category 9A: Decks 5, 6 and 7
Category 9B: Deck 2
Category 9C: Deck 2
Category 9D: Deck 1
Rooms on Decks 1 and 2 offer Guests convenient proximity to shipboard restaurants and nightclubs while Decks 5, 6, and 7 are upper decks with more commanding views.
Oceanview Stateroom Specifications
Sleeps: 3 to 4
Size: 214 sq. ft.
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
View: One large porthole window or 2 small porthole windows (in Category 9D staterooms)
Oceanview Stateroom Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
28" high-definition LCD flat-screen TV with remote control
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
Hair dryer
Individual climate control
Signature spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)
Ocean View Stateroom Design
Disney Cruise Line has thought of everything to ensure first-rate comfort and convenience during your voyage. Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom design features include:
A sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
A heavy privacy curtain to separate the sitting and sleeping areas
A “split bath”: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower, and tub and a half bathroom with a vanity, sink, and toilet (in all but accessible staterooms)
Elevated wooden bed frames for under-bed storage of suitcases and other large items
Functional cabinetry in the living area
Standard Inside Staterooms on Disney Magic
With more space than you’d find in same-class rooms on most other cruise ships, our “Standard” is superior.
Standard Inside Staterooms classifications and locations are as follows:
Category 11A: Decks 6 and 7
Category 11B: Decks 5 and 6
Category 11C: Deck 2
Rooms on Deck 2 offer Guests convenient proximity to shipboard restaurants and nightclubs while Decks 5, 6, and 7 are upper decks. Please note that Category 11C sleeps 3 only.
Inside Stateroom Specifications on Disney Magic
Sleeps: 3 or 4
Size: 184 sq. ft.
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
View: no exterior view
Inside Stateroom Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
28" high-definition LCD flat-screen TV with remote control
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
Hair dryer
Individual climate control
Porthole mirror
Signature spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)
Inside Stateroom Design
Disney Cruise Line has thought of everything to ensure first-rate comfort and convenience during your voyage. Standard Inside Stateroom design features include:
A sitting area with a couch, TV and desk
A heavy privacy curtain to separate the sitting and sleeping areas
A full bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and tub
Elevated wooden bed frames for under-bed storage of suitcases and other large items
Functional cabinetry in the living area
Pool and Recreation
The Disney Magic began the Disney Cruise Line tradition of age-appropriate fun for kids of all ages in specially designated spaces just for them:
Disney’s Oceaneer Club transports kids ages 3 to 12 to the magical lands of Disney fairies, courageous superheroes, and adventuresome toys.
Disney’s Oceaneer Lab is a nautical wonderland where children age 3 to 12 embark on a journey of discovery with arts and crafts, gaming, and counselor-led activities.
It’s a Small World Nursery is a whimsical world for infants and toddlers up to age 3 where they are safely cared for by trained Disney counselors.
Vibe (ages 14 to 17) and Edge (ages 11 to 14) are ultra-cool teens and tween hangouts with comfy couches, music, video games, and other chill-out necessities.
At Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, aspiring young princesses and knights become Disney royalty with the help of a fairy godmother-in-training.
When the pirate deck party is on the evening schedule, the space transforms into The Pirate League, where young sailors can unleash their inner buccaneer with a piratical makeover.
Excitement and Relaxation for Adults
On the Disney Magic, guests step into a domain that’s all their own at After Hours, an extraordinary adult-exclusive nighttime entertainment neighborhood that features trendy and sophisticated bars and lounges.
Fathoms nightclub is a celebration of the sea, utilizing special effects, lighting, and sound to create a calm atmosphere early in the evening before turning up the excitement later at night.
Keys Piano Bar and Lounge is the perfect place for guests to relax with a signature Manhattan cocktail and the soft sounds of a piano, or “wind down” after an evening of dancing and revelry.
Keys provides a refined retreat with handcrafted cocktails that are finished tableside.
O’Gills Pub is an Irish pub and sports bar designed with rich green accents and dark woods.
Domestic draft beers and liquors offer countless libation options behind the bar while video screens and an updated sound system feature rollicking tunes and live televised athletic events.
At the luxurious Senses Spa & Salon, adults ages 18 and older can indulge spa treatments, massages, manicures, pedicures, and a rainforest-themed aromatherapy steam room and sauna.
The fitness center is well-appointed with state-of-the-art equipment and offers personal training sessions and instructional classes in yoga, Pilates, aerobics, and more.
Ship Details
Birthplace Fincantieri – Marghera & Ancona, Italy
Maiden Voyage: July 30, 1998
Ship’s Registry: Bahamas
Tonnage 84,000 gross tons
Length 984 feet
Speed 21.5 knots cruising speed (maximum 24 knots)
Crew 950
Passenger Decks 11
Capacity 2,713 passengers
Staterooms 875
262 Inside Staterooms (30 percent)
613 Outside Staterooms (70 percent)
229 ocean view
384 verandah (includes 22 suites)
Disney Magic’s Main Public Areas
Atrium Lobby – Deck 3 (atrium spans three decks)
Walt Disney Theatre (977 capacity; live original productions) – Deck 4
Buena Vista Theatre (278 capacity; cinema) – Deck 5
Preludes theatre concessions – Deck 4
Shutters photo gallery – Deck 4
Guest Services – Deck 3
Port Adventures – Deck 3
Family Areas on the Disney Magic
D Lounge – Deck 4
Wide World of Sports deck – Deck 10
AquaDunk – Deck 13 launch
Goofy’s Pool family pool – Deck 9
AquaLab – Deck 9
Nephews’ Splash Zone – Deck 9
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique – Deck 10
Sea Treasures retail shop – Deck 3
Mickey’s Mainsail, White Caps retail shops – Deck 4
Quack’s retail shop – Deck 9
Kids Clubs on Disney Magic
It’s a Small World Nursery – Deck 5
Disney’s Oceaneer Club – Deck 5
Disney’s Oceaneer Lab – Deck 5
Vibe Teen Club – Deck 11
Edge tween club – Deck 9
Chill Spa for teens at Senses Spa & Salon – Deck 9
Adult-Only Areas - Disney Magic
After Hours – Deck 3
O’Gills Pub
Fathoms
Keys
Senses Spa & Salon – Deck 9
Quiet Cove Pool – Deck 9
Cove Café – Deck 9
Signals – Deck 9
Promenade Lounge – Deck 3
Dining onboard the Disney Magic
Rapunzel’s Royal Table main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 3
Animator’s Palate main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 4
Lumiere’s main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 3
Palo adult-exclusive specialty dining (116 capacity) – Deck 10
Cabanas casual dining (503 capacity) – Deck 9
Duck-In Diner, Pinocchio’s Pizzeria, and Daisy’s De-Lites quick service – Deck 9
Disney Treasure - Disney Cruise Line
The Disney Treasure, the sister ship to the Disney Wish, will embark on its maiden voyage, a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise from Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida, on Dec. 21, 2024, followed by an inaugural season of seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral.
Disney Treasure Ship Summary
The Disney Treasure, the sister ship to the Disney Wish, will embark on its maiden voyage, a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise from Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida, on Dec. 21, 2024, followed by an inaugural season of seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral.
Sailings on the Disney Treasure are available to book now. Request your quote today.
Why It’s Popular
The architectural and thematic foundation of Disney Treasure is “adventure.”
7-night cruises to the Caribbean and Mexico from Orlando (Port Canaveral).
Aladdin, Coco, and Zooptopia will be featured onboard
Bars themed to the Haunted Mansion, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, and Jungle Cruise attractions.
Marvel and Star Wars-themed kids clubs
Entertainment on the Disney Treasure
Entertainment aboard the Disney Treasure will immerse guests in worlds both real and imagined, through interactive storytelling, character encounters, and Broadway-style theatrical adaptations of inspiring Disney adventures.
The Grand Hall will be the key to unlocking a trove of captivating new entertainment, including dedicated shows, character encounters, and musical performances.
As the story unfolds for guests on the Disney Treasure, the “Aladdin”-themed Grand Hall will serve as the ship’s most prominent gathering space, inspiring wonder and exploration during each voyage.
The uniquely designed two-story space will evoke the natural beauty and openness of the savanna and will feature cruise line classics such as “Match Your Mate” and “Family Time Game Show,” and new favorites that debuted on the Disney Wish like “Villains Game Night.”
The Walt Disney Theatre is an opulent show palace that will come alive with original Broadway-style productions developed exclusively for Disney Cruise Line – “Beauty and the Beast” and “Disney Seas the Adventure” – both Disney Cruise Line fan favorites.
Hero Zone and the Wonderland and Never Land Cinemas, popular spaces from the Disney Wish, will provide family entertainment aboard the Disney Treasure.
Just For Kids - Disney Treasure
Marvel Super Hero Academy is a high-tech Avengers headquarters where young “recruits” will train to be the next generation of superheroes with the help of their own heroes, like Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Ant-Man.
Fairytale Hall is a royal collection of activity rooms where princesses and princes will let their creativity shine at Rapunzel’s Art Studio, read and act out stories at Belle’s Library and more.
At Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, kids will discover the secrets of world-renowned Disney Imagineers — the creative masterminds behind Disney theme parks, resorts, and cruise ships — with hands-on activities and inventive experiments.
At Star Wars: Cargo Bay, the peculiar creatures and legendary characters from a galaxy far, far away take center stage immersing kids in their own Star Wars story as they take on the role of creature handlers and learn to manage a mischievous menagerie of exotic beings.
Mickey and Minnie Captain’s Deck is a nautical playground inspired by the colors, icons, and magic of Disney Cruise Line. Little cadets will set sail on a fun-filled adventure with an array of maritime-themed physical and sensory-style games and activities.
Dining
In addition to the return of two beloved Disney Cruise Line restaurant concepts found on the Disney Wish, the Disney Treasure will introduce a brand-new family entertainment restaurant.
Plaza de Coco will be the world’s first theatrical dining experience themed to the Disney and Pixar film, “Coco.” The story of Miguel and his familia will continue where it left off on screen as they gather in Mariachi Plaza to take guests on two nights of colorful, music-filled journeys that celebrate family memories and togetherness with festive dinner menus of modern twists on traditional Mexican fare and a lineup of live entertainment.
Worlds of Marvel, Disney Cruise Line’s immersive Marvel-themed dining experience, celebrates favorite Avengers characters and stories, including an amazing interaction with Spider-Man.
This high- tech venue aboard the Disney Treasure will offer a worldly menu and special entertainment, including two separate nights with distinct shows and dining, all inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
1923, named for the founding year of Walt Disney Animation Studios, will celebrate the profound impact of Disney’s animation legacy and bring to life Walt Disney’s love of adventure through a nostalgic collection of exploration-themed artwork from both modern and classic animated films.
Steeped in the glamour of Hollywood’s golden age, the venue’s upscale ambiance will complement a sophisticated menu inspired by the fusion of cultural flavors found throughout California and designed with families in mind.
Marceline Market is the primary buffet restaurant onboard the Treasure and features an ever-changing menu.
Mickey & Friends Festival of Food is the quick-service eatery on the Disney Treasure serving up BBQ, chicken, burgers, tacos, and pizza. A late-night menu is also available.
The Disney Treasure will continue Disney Cruise Line’s innovative family dining concept, where guests experience one of three imaginative restaurants each night, accompanied by a dedicated service team that joins them throughout the voyage, adding a level of familiarity to their dining experience.
The new ship will feature quick bites, casual dining, 24-hour room service, specialty dining, gourmet coffee, adults-only dining, and Jumbeaux’s Sweets, inspired by the popular ice cream parlor featured in Disney’s “Zootopia.”
Periscope Pub will be Disney Cruise Line’s first venue inspired by the spellbinding adventure of Walt Disney’s 1954 film, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” and the celebrated Disney Parks attraction that was open at Walt Disney World from 1971 to 1994.
Guests will dive into the mythical depths of uncharted oceans amidst the submarine-styled interiors and take a look at the watery world below through an intriguing glass ceiling.
In addition to watching the latest sports games, explorers at the Periscope Pub will encounter a menu of craft brews and light bites.
Adventure awaits guests beneath a tangle of untamed foliage at Skipper Society, a centrally located outpost that will feature refined nods to the iconic Jungle Cruise attraction at Disney theme parks around the globe.
The venue’s natural colorways and camp-style furnishings, paired with sly tributes to the trusty, dry-witted skippers who lead world-famous tours across treacherous waterways, will offer an elevated, yet playful atmosphere where guests will indulge in themed cocktails and light snacks.
Fan-favorite, adult-exclusive dining locations will also return on the Disney Treasure. Guests will savor gourmet meals and exceptional beverages at Palo Steakhouse, Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement and The Rose, an upscale suite of epicurean excellence exclusively for adults, inspired by the elegant icons of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Beauty and the Beast.”
The popular Palo Steakhouse will come to the Disney Treasure, combining the relaxed sophistication of authentic Italian dining with the classic refinement of a modern steakhouse in a genteel setting inspired by Cogsworth, the tale’s majordomo-turned-enchanted-clock.
Enchanté will offer the most luxurious dining experience on board, featuring a gourmet menu crafted by three-Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement.
This romantic and intimate venue will evoke the dazzling spirit of the film’s candelabra maître d’, Lumiere.
The Rose will be a chic lounge at the entrance of Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté.
Inspired by the fateful flower at the heart of the story, The Rose will be an idyllic setting for an after-dinner cocktail.
Staterooms
The staterooms on board Disney Treasure are built with families in mind and feature upscale amenities. Most will include Disney Cruise Line’s signature split-bath concept, and many will offer the option of a connecting door that adjoins staterooms to accommodate larger groups voyaging together – with 451 connecting doors in all. In addition, most of the ship’s 1,256 staterooms will offer an ocean view.
The Disney Treasure concierge-level staterooms and suites will offer both adventure and indulgence and an exclusive concierge lounge with a private sun deck that serves as the perfect place to relax, sip a cocktail, and enjoy a variety of food and beverages throughout the day.
Disney Treasure Stateroom Categories
Deluxe Oceanview Verandah - Sleeps 3 to 4
Deluxe Family Oceanview Verandah - Sleeps 4 to 5
Deluxe Oceanview - Sleeps 3 to 4
Deluxe Family Oceanview - Sleeps 4 to 5
Standard Inside - Sleeps 3 to 4 (no outside view)
Concierge and Suites (access to private lounge and amenities)
Stateroom Amenities
Custom premium plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
43" LCD flat-screen TV with remote control
USB and USB-C ports
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Mini drawer refrigerator
Mini in-room safe
Hair dryer
Individual climate control
Signature spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)
Pool and Recreation
The Disney Treasure will have plenty of space to relax and soak up the sun.
In an expansive district themed to Mickey and friends, families will discover seven pools staggered among tiered decks, an abundance of lounge chairs, an imaginative take on fast-casual fare with a festive character twist, and Disney Cruise Line’s own attraction at sea, AquaMouse.
AquaMouse: Curse of the Golden Egg will plunge guests into the world of Mickey Mouse animated shorts.
Suspended high above the upper decks, powerful jets will propel two-person ride vehicles through 760 feet of winding tubes, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and the ship below.
AquaMouse will introduce an all-new storyline that follows Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on a zany misadventure into an ancient temple.
Like aboard the Disney Wish, little ones will delight in a Toy Story-themed district designed especially for families with toddlers and young children that will include a splash zone, wading pool, family waterslide and smoothie bar.
In addition, adults can visit Quiet Cove, a peaceful refuge dedicated to lounging. Set away from the bustle of family activities, this secluded adults-only district will feature a luxurious infinity pool, poolside bar and chic cafe.
Relaxing Retreats and Exciting Exploration for Adults
Aboard the Disney Treasure, adults will explore, relax, dine, and play with venues and entertainment tailored just for them. These adult-only experiences will be themed to classic Disney World attractions.
Senses Spa is a tranquil oasis offering indulgent spa and beauty treatments, drawing on the serenity of natural elements to promote pampering and relaxation.
The spa will feature private treatment rooms, lavish spa villas, and steam and aromatherapy rooms, while the reimagined Senses Fitness will offer state-of-the-art exercise and wellness facilities.
Ship Details
Like the Disney Wish, the Disney Treasure is being constructed at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany and will also be powered by liquefied natural gas. At approximately 144,000 gross tons, the Disney Treasure will be slightly larger than the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.
Disney Fantasy - Disney Cruise Line
On the Disney Fantasy, guests embark on a watery adventure aboard the AquaDuck, a 765-foot long water coaster that suspends riders high above the sea; rediscover beloved stories, songs and characters during Broadway-style stage spectaculars; and enjoy much-needed “me time” at dedicated kids’ clubs and adult escapes.
Disney Fantasy Ship Summary
On the Disney Fantasy, guests embark on a watery adventure aboard the AquaDuck, a 765-foot long water coaster that suspends riders high above the sea; rediscover beloved stories, songs and characters during Broadway-style stage spectaculars; and enjoy much-needed “me time” at dedicated kids’ clubs and adult escapes.
Disney Disney Fantasy is nearly identical to the Disney Dream. Fantasy sails on 7-night Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) Florida.
Why It’s Popular
AquaDuck water coaster
Disney themed Broadway style shows
The restaurants are highly rated
Adult-only areas of the ship
Disney themed kids clubs
Entertainment
Broadway-style stage spectaculars delight audiences in the lavish Walt Disney Theatre, two of which are exclusively presented aboard the Disney Fantasy.
Frozen, A Musical Spectacular follows the captivating adventure of royal sisters Anna and Elsa as they embark on a journey to discover the meaning of sisterhood, inner strength and true love. Fans of the film and newcomers alike will be enchanted by favorite characters brought to life onstage along with beautiful renditions of the movie’s iconic music.
Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular is a fast-paced comedy where Aladdin, the “street rat” of Agrabah, meets a Genie who grants him three wishes, battles the evil Jafar and falls in love with Princess Jasmine.
Disney’s Believe features a cast of beloved characters who help a father dedicated to his work as a botanist discover that there is something far more important to tend to than his plants.
There are also movies shown in the Walt Disney Theatre, as well as up on deck by the family pool and in the Buena Vista Theatre, a cinema with plush stadium-style seats that screens first-run movies and digital 3-D films.
Once each cruise, there’s an evening brimming with buccaneer fun during “Pirates IN the Caribbean” celebrations.
An interactive show featuring Jack Sparrow culminates in a fireworks spectacular choreographed to the dramatic musical score from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies.
As the night rolls on, guests unleash their inner pirate and dance their boots off during a swashbuckling deck party, a family-friendly bash featuring electrifying music, stunning visuals and special effects.
Kids Clubs on Disney Fantasy
Disney’s Oceaneer Club transports kids ages 3 to 12 to the magical lands of Disney fairies, courageous superheroes, adventuresome toys, undersea exploration, and Force-filled characters that are out of this world.
Disney’s Oceaneer Lab is a nautical wonderland where children age 3 to 12 embark on a journey of discovery with arts and crafts, gaming, and counselor-led activities.
It’s a Small World Nursery is a whimsical world for infants and toddlers up to age 3 where they are safely cared for by trained Disney counselors.
Vibe (ages 14 to 17) and Edge (ages 11 to 14) are ultra-cool teens and tween hangouts with comfy couches, music, video games, and other chill-out necessities.
At Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, aspiring young princesses and knights become Disney royalty with the help of a fairy godmother-in-training.
When the pirate deck party is on the evening schedule, the space transforms into The Pirate League, where young sailors can unleash their inner buccaneer with a piratical makeover.
Adult Spaces on Disney Fantasy
Nightlife takes a European twist in Europa, a continent of adult nighttime entertainment without borders, featuring high-energy clubs and sophisticated lounges inspired by the night spots of Italy, France, Ireland and London.
Adults-only pool on the Disney Fantasy
La Piazza Lounge is inspired by stylish Italian plazas, complete with a bar inspired by a carousel, Venetian masks and a classic Vespa.
Skyline is a metropolitan “sky bar” with changing views of stunning European skylines.
O’Gills Pub is a rollicking Irish bar with modern-day twists.
Ooh La La is an elegant room inspired by a French boudoir.
The Tube is a vibrant metropolitan club reminiscent of swinging London.
Dining
Enjoying the three uniquely themed family restaurants aboard the Disney Fantasy is convenient and hassle-free, as guests “rotate” through the restaurants each night accompanied by the same serving team for various menus and cuisines and friendly, personalized service.
Royal Court, an exquisite dining room fit for a princess; Enchanted Garden, a transformative oasis inspired by the gardens of Versailles; and Animator’s Palate, a Disney Cruise Line signature restaurant, are the perfect settings for delicious dining with a magical Disney twist.
While dinner may be served twice at popular Animator’s Palate, the show accompanying the meal differs each evening guests visit.
Upon their first visit, guests’ cartoon creativity comes alive during dinner in a show called “Animation Magic” when their drawings dance on screen with Disney characters.
On another evening, the room is immersed in a vivid undersea environment during “Undersea Magic” and Crush makes a special appearance, swimming around the restaurant and engaging in live impromptu interactions with guests.
Two adult-exclusive restaurants – Palo, specializing in modern Italian cuisine, and Remy, an upscale and romantic dining experience serving French-inspired cuisine – feature stunning ocean views and a formal, romantic ambiance.
Staterooms
Disney Fantasy Room Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette® 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote-control
iPod® docking station
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
Signature spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)
Disney Fantasy Stateroom Design
Disney Cruise Line has thought of everything to ensure first-rate comfort and convenience during your voyage. Deluxe Inside Stateroom design features include:
A sitting area with a couch, TV and desk
A heavy privacy curtain to separate the sitting and sleeping areas
A “split bath”: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and tub and a half bathroom with a vanity, sink and toilet
Elevated wooden bed frames for under-bed storage of suitcases and other large items
A leather-upholstered ottoman with hollow inside storage
Attractive yet functional cabinetry in the living area
And to kids’ delight, a mural of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Wendy and her brothers soaring through a starry sky reveals itself when the upper-berth bed is pulled down!
Disney Fantasy Staterooms Categories
Deluxe Oceanview Verandah - Sleeps 3 to 4
Deluxe Family Oceanview Verandah - Sleeps 4 to 6
Oceanview Stateroom - Sleeps 3 to 4
Oceanview Family with 1 or 2 portholes- Sleeps 4 to 5
Inside (no outside view) - Sleeps 3 to 4
Deluxe Inside Stateroom - Sleeps 3 to 4
Concierge and Suites
Pool and Recreation
Like all Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Fantasy boasts separate pools for children, families, and adults. Other fun in the sun includes:
AquaDuck, a 765-foot long twisting-and-turning water coaster.
AquaLab is a water area where families can play among pop jets, geysers, and bubblers. Nemo’s Reef, a special splash-and-play area for little ones up to age 3.
Goofy’s Sports Deck, features a nine-hole miniature golf course and sports simulators.
At the luxurious Senses Spa & Salon, adults ages 18 and older can indulge in spa treatments, massages, manicures, pedicures, and a rainforest-themed aromatherapy steam room and sauna.
The fitness center is well-appointed with state-of-the-art equipment and offers personal training sessions and instructional classes in yoga, Pilates, aerobics, and more.
Disney Wonder - Disney Cruise Line
The Disney Wonder allows families to set sail on one-of-a-kind itineraries all over the world.
Disney Wonder
The Disney Wonder allows families to set sail on one-of-a-kind itineraries all over the world, with signature Disney Cruise Line offerings such as rotational dining, Broadway-style shows, themed dining, character encounters and fireworks at sea. With imaginative spaces specially designed for families, kids and adults, guests will feel the wonder of a child, no matter their age.
On the Disney Wonder, guests enjoy a New Orleans-inspired celebration experience at Tiana’s Place; dance along to live jazz music at the French Quarter Lounge; rediscover beloved stories, songs and characters during Broadway-style stage spectaculars; and enjoy much-needed “me time” at dedicated kids’ clubs and adult escapes.
Why It’s Popular
Kid's clubs are exceptionally well done, especially for grade-school children
Spacious staterooms
Adult-only sections of the ship
Unique and varied itineraries
Fireworks at sea
Entertainment on Disney Wonder
From dazzling stage shows to over-the-top deck parties, entertainment aboard the Disney Wonder is designed to delight the entire family. Broadway-style stage spectaculars delight audiences in the lavish Walt Disney Theatre.
“Frozen, A Musical Spectacular” follows the captivating adventure of royal sisters Anna and Elsa as they embark on a journey to discover the meaning of sisterhood, inner strength and true love.
“The Golden Mickeys” celebrates the musical heritage of Disney animated films, immersing guests in all the glamour and excitement of a Hollywood awards gala.
Golden Mickeys
“Disney Dreams... An Enchanted Classic” is a signature Disney Cruise Line show that tells a bedtime story featuring popular Disney characters who together teach a young girl the power of her dreams.
There are also movies shown in the Walt Disney Theatre, as well as up on deck by the family pool and in the Buena Vista Theatre, a cinema with plush stadium-style seats that screens first-run movies and digital 3-D films.
On select itineraries, there’s an evening brimming with buccaneer fun during the “Pirates IN the Caribbean” celebration. An interactive show featuring Jack Sparrow culminates in a fireworks spectacular choreographed to the dramatic musical score from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies. As the night rolls on, guests unleash their inner pirate and dance their boots off during a swashbuckling deck party, a family-friendly bash featuring electrifying music, stunning visuals and special effects.
Disney Magic for Kids of All Ages
The Disney Wonder began the Disney Cruise Line tradition of age-appropriate fun for kids of all ages in specially designated spaces just for them:
Disney’s Oceaneer Club transports kids ages 3 to 12 to the magical lands of Disney fairies, courageous superheroes, and adventuresome toys.
Disney’s Oceaneer Lab is a nautical wonderland where children aged 3 to 12 embark on a journey of discovery with arts and crafts, gaming, and counselor-led activities.
It’s a Small World Nursery is a whimsical world for infants and toddlers up to age 3 where they are safely cared for by trained Disney counselors.
Vibe (ages 14 to 17) and Edge (ages 11 to 14) are ultra-cool teen and tween hangouts with comfy couches, music, video games and other chill-out necessities.
At Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, aspiring young princess and knights become Disney royalty with the help of a fairy godmother-in-training. When the pirate deck party is on the evening schedule, the space transforms into The Pirate League, where young sailors can unleash their inner buccaneer with a piratical makeover.
Dining on Disney Wonder
Enjoying the three uniquely themed family restaurants aboard the Disney Wonder is convenient and hassle-free, as guests “rotate” through the restaurants each night accompanied by the same serving team for a variety of menus and cuisines and friendly, personalized service.
Tiana’s Place, exclusive to the Disney Wonder, treats guests to a celebration of New Orleans-inspired dining and entertainment. The menu is a mouthwatering medley of southern-style creations that draw inspiration from the flavors and ingredients of Louisiana. Tiana’s Place provides food for the body and soul, showing that dreams and dishes come true. Just before you enter Tiana’s Place, you’ll be met with French Quarter Lounge, a New Orleans-inspired watering hole where guests can kick back with special libations and plenty of jazzy live entertainment.
Tritons, named after the Little Mermaid’s father, is an upscale restaurant offering sophisticated family dining “under the sea.” Brimming with ornate chandeliers, stained glass, sea-inspired architectural flourishes and a sweeping mural of Ariel and her father, Triton’s serves up a regal atmosphere that guests of all ages are sure to admire.
Animator’s Palate, one of the most popular restaurants on the Disney ships, features animation-adorned walls and larger high-definition flat-screens to provide the best views of the animation magic that takes place all around. Animator’s Palate inspires creativity with “Drawn to Magic,” a black-and-white to color animation show that surrounds guests in the swirling colors of animated classics and transports their dining experience into a dramatic story of heroes and villains.
An adult-exclusive restaurant – Palo, specializing in modern Italian cuisine, features stunning ocean views and a formal, romantic ambiance.
Staterooms
Disney Cruise Line staterooms are designed with families in mind, they do it better than anyone else. Staterooms aboard the Disney Wonder are spacious and can easily accommodate 4 or even 5 guests with plenty of room.
Four main categories encompass 10 different room types—or different deck locations within those types.
Concierge
The most luxurious accommodations, each with a large private verandah and premium amenities and services:
Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah
Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah
Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah
Verandah
Disney’s most spacious non-Concierge staterooms, each with a private verandah, some with partial views:
Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah
Oceanview
More space than Standard and scenic vistas through a real porthole window—or possibly 2!
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
Inside
Base accommodations, featuring a classic nautical motif, porthole mirror and no exterior view:
Deluxe Inside Stateroom
Standard Inside Stateroom
Pool and Recreation
Like all Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Wonder boasts separate pools for children, families and adults.
Other fun in the sun includes:
AquaLab, an interactive water playground open to kids age 3 and older.
Dory’s Reef, a special splash-and-play area for little ones up to age 3, starring the loveable characters from Disney’s “Nemo.”
Goofy’s Pool, a relaxing pool for families of all ages to enjoy.
Wide World of Sports Deck, the ideal spot for a pick-up game, ping-pong match or enjoying breathtaking ocean views.
Excitement and Relaxation for Adults
On the Disney Wonder, guests step into a domain that’s all their own at After Hours, an extraordinary adult- exclusive nighttime entertainment neighborhood that features trendy and sophisticated bars and lounges.
Crown & Fin Pub resembles a traditional British tavern, with dark woods, plush leather furniture and brass accents. Guests can duck in for a jolly time and a frosty pint while socializing at this inviting and nostalgic bar.
Cadillac Lounge delights guests with the glitz of classic Hollywood, featuring an intimate and upscale atmosphere, crafted mixed drinks and live piano music nightly.
Azure is an adults-only hotspot inspired by the shapes, colors, sounds and movements of the sea. The lounge – awash with a bar, dance floor and plenty of seating – features flowing, curvy walls reminiscent of the ever-changing current.
At the luxurious Senses Spa & Salon, adults ages 18 and older can indulge spa treatments, massages, manicures, pedicures, and a rainforest-themed aromatherapy steam room and sauna. The fitness center is well-appointed with state-of-the-art equipment and offers personal training sessions and instructional classes in yoga, Pilates, aerobics and more.
Ship Details
Birthplace Fincantieri – Marghera, Italy
Maiden Voyage August 15, 1999
Ship’s Registry Bahamas
Tonnage 84,000 gross tons
Length 984 feet
Beam 106 feet
Draft 25.3 feet
Height 171.5 feet
Speed 21.5 knots cruising speed (maximum 24 knots)
Crew 950
Passenger Decks 11
Capacity 2,713 passengers
Staterooms 875
Allure of the Seas - Royal Caribbean
See what is so special about Allure of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships in the world.
Allure of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas offers a wealth of activities and amenities specifically designed for families. With its diverse entertainment options, kid-friendly spaces, and plenty of dining options it’s one of my favorite ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. Oasis Class ships are likely to win anyone over, not just because of their incredible size, but they deliver on a memorable and exciting vacation for travelers of all ages.
One of the most remarkable features of the Allure of the Seas, or any Oasis Class ship for that matter, is its innovative neighborhood concept.
Divided into seven distinct areas, each neighborhood offers its own unique charm and a myriad of experiences.
Neighborhoods like Central Park with over 12,000 plants and trees, to the Pool and Sports Zone where you’ll find an adults-only Solarium pool and sanctuary, a family-friendly main pool, water slides, and sports courts.
Why It’s Popular
Oasis-class, one of the largest ships in the world, but not crowded.
Adult-only areas, kid’s clubs, and family entertainment
Ice skating rink, surf simulator,
25+ restaurants
A wide variety of staterooms and suite options
Entertainment on Allure of the Seas
When it comes to entertainment, the Allure of the Seas sets the stage for an unforgettable experience.
Witness the dazzling aquatic performances at the awe-inspiring AquaTheater, where acrobats and high divers captivate audiences with their gravity-defying stunts.
If you're in the mood for a Broadway-style show, head to the magnificent Amber Theater, where the best talent from around the world takes center stage with captivating performances.
Amber Theater: This three-deck masterpiece starting on Deck 4 seats 1,380 people and features Broadway styles shows.
AquaTheater: Brace yourself for the most daring stage at sea (Deck 6, aft)! With 2,000 water nozzles, acrobatic pools, and aerial feats.
The first 3 rows are rows are in the "splash zone."
This is the most popular show on the ship so you’ll want to arrive early for good seats, which I think are located in the back of the theater.
By sitting in the back, you get a more panoramic view of the stage.
I also recommend making a reservation.
If reservations are not available prior to sailing, then make your reservation on Day 1 of your cruise.
The Royal Promenade's On Air Club is a versatile venue that offers a range of activities during the day. Guests can participate in classes like towel folding, napkin folding, trivia, and bingo.
Studio B hosts dazzling evening ice shows, including the unique "Ice Games," a Monopoly-themed spectacle begging for audience interaction.
Most cruises have an electrifying Glow Party at least once per sailing, so be sure to check that out if it’s offered.
Ice skating on allure of the seas
Live comedy and jazz performances are offered nightly - I recommend making reservations on the Royal Caribbean app once onboard.
Casino on Allure of the Seas
Casino Royale
Try your luck at the ship’s massive casino with 450 slot machines, table games like Blackjack, roulette, and craps. Check your Cruise Planner for slot and poker tournaments.
Royal Promenade:
Dazzling Parades: Get your cameras ready for stunning parades that light up the Royal Promenade on select evenings.
Arrive about 20 minutes to get a good spot as this are of the ship does not handle large crowds well.
Karaoke Champions: Belt out your favorite tunes at the On Air Club, where karaoke nights promise laughter and unexpected talents. This is one of the most popular evening venues, it’s a good time.
Where to Eat on Allure of the Seas
Royal Caribbean offers a flexible dining option called My Time Dining, which allows you the freedom to choose when you’d like to dine in the main dining room.
If you prefer an assigned dinner time, you can choose from early and late seating times, usually around 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM but times vary by cruise.
Main dining room dress code is generally smart casual attire, but on formal evenings, formal attire such as suits, ties, tuxedos for men, and dresses for women is appropriate in the restaurant.
If you prefer not to get dressed up, you can still dine in the main dining room, no one is going to ask you to leave. But if you are worried that you might feel uncomfortable, you can dine at Windjammers which offers the same menu as the main dining room plus additional items.
Where to Eat for Free on Allure of the Seas
Main Dining Room
Open for Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Dress: Smart casual. On formal evenings, formal attire is appropriate in the restaurant.
Main dining room on allure of the seas
Windjammer Buffet
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Dress: Casual attire.
Solarium Bistro Restaurant
Mediterranean fare with a focus on healthy options.
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Dress: Casual attire
Cafe Promenade
Coffee, snacks, pastries, and sandwiches
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Sorrento’s Pizza
Quick-service pizza restaurant
Open for lunch, dinner, and late night.
El Loco Fresh
Quick-service Mexican restaurant
Open for lunch, dinner
Boardwalk Dog House
Quick-service hot dogs and specialty sausages.
Open for lunch, dinner
Boardwalk Donuts
Quick-service donut shop
Open for: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night.
Upgraded Dining on Allure of the Seas
Specialty restaurants on Allure are available at additional cost. While I think the included dining is absolutely fine, there may be times when you want to have a date night or perhaps celebrate a special occasion.
If you plan on doing several specialty restaurants, you may want to book a dining package, but if you are planning on just one or two meals, it’s better to charge the meal to your room.
150 Central Park - Upscale dining
Chef’s Table - Private table experience
Chops Grill - Steakhouse
Giovanni’s - Italian restaurant
Sabor - Modern Mexican fare
Samba Grill - Brasilian steakhouse
Izumi - Sushi and hibachi
Johnny Rockets - American diner
Bars and Lounges on Allure of the Seas
There are 16 themed bars on Allure of the Seas. Some are located in performance venues, near the pool, or in scenic areas of the ship.
Some of the most popular are the Rising Tide Bar, built on open elevator the rises between decks.
Schooner Bar is known for its cozy atmosphere and live entertainment.
Vintages is a world-class wine bar.
And English Pub offers live music and UK-themed spirits like the James Bond Martini and a massive selection of beer. This is one of the most popular bars on the ship.
Allure of the Seas Staterooms
Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas boasts over 20 cabin categories, catering to a variety of preferences and budgets.
Oceanview Balcony staterooms are by far the most popular, followed by inward-facing balconies: these balconies overlook the Boardwalk neighborhood or Central Park neighborhood but have no view of the ocean.
What the Staterooms are like on Allure of the Seas
Like any cruise ship, there is a mind-boggling number of stateroom categories. But Allure’s rooms are categorized primarily by location.
Other than that, they all look nearly the same.
They can also be distinguished by how many people they sleep.
Most sleep between 2 and 4 people.
Rooms that sleep 3, known as triples, and rooms that sleep 4, known as quads, sell out first. There are more doubles than triples and quads.
All standard staterooms have two twin beds that can be converted into converting into a queen bed upon request. Most rooms have a small sofa, flat-screen TVs, a closet, cubbies, and under-bed storage.
Standard balcony staterooms are about 183 square feet. Categories 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D are all Oceanview Balcony staterooms.
Main Stateroom Categories
Oceanview balcony
Oceanview porthole
Boardwalk balcony
Central Park balcony
Inside view
Inside (no view)
Suites
Family rooms
Pools and Recreation
There are 3 main pools, all found on Deck 15:
main pool
sports pool
beach pool
The most popular pools are the beach pool and sports pool.
The beach pool is a zero-entry pool so guests can just wade right in.
There are thousands of lounge chairs on the top deck however the ones near the pool and kids’ areas go fast.
There’s an additional pool located in the Solarium for adults only (age 18+).
This is by far the best pool on the ship and it’s often not too crowded.
Those seeking a little more adventure will relish in the ship's two distinct FlowRider surf simulators, rock climbing walls, and captivating zip line, offering a perfect blend of excitement and rejuvenation.
Allure of the Seas - Ship Details by the Numbers
18 Total decks
2,054 crew
2,748 staterooms
5,496 guests
1, 187 feet long
Maiden voyage December 5, 2010.
Built by STX Europe in Turku, Finland.
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