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Disney Wonder | Full Walkthrough Ship Tour 4K | All Public Spaces, Bars, and Restaurants

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πŸ‘οΈ 200K viewsπŸ“… 6 years ago⏱️ 1:05:36
What This Creator Said
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πŸ‘Ά Best for Family (Young Kids)Alaska Β· Summer Β· 7 nightsFrom JuneauVeteran Cruiser

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

Disney does a great job with that all over the ship

the drinks are actually reasonably priced on board so I've really really appreciated that

all of my needs are met all my daughter's needs are met and we can always get what we need within a few seconds

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Book your Disney cruise onboard to get the best deal
βœ“Bring a photo ID with you at all times when you get off the ship
βœ“Use the fish extender for gifts and decorations on your stateroom door

πŸ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Finding a seat in crowded areas β€” There's so much space on the ship that you won't have trouble finding a seat
Safety for young children β€” Disney has great safety features like thick glass panels and lifeguards on duty

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are all the public spaces on the Disney Wonder?
QWhat is there to eat and drink on the ship?
QWhat activities are available for kids and adults?

Topics Covered

Kids Family4Β½ Happy BaconService Crew4 Happy BaconValue Pricing3Β½ Happy BaconPool Deck4 Happy BaconDining Specialty4Β½ Happy BaconShip Condition4 Happy BaconEntertainment Shows4Β½ Happy BaconPort Destination4 Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

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Join Danny from Harr Travel on the ultimate ship tour of Disney Cruise Line's "Wonder". Explore all of the great places to eat, relax, and be entertained on this incredible cruise ship. Ready to book your next Disney cruise? You can book directly on https://www.harrtravel.com If you need assistance with you booking reach out through our contact form? https://res.harrtravel.com/contact Call Harr Travel: +1 888 871 4233 You can also email us at info@harrtravel.com Hit that SUBSCRIBE button and give us a like! Any support you give us allows to make more content like this. The "Imagineers" (aka designers) behind Disney Wonder's innovative spaces tell the Disney story with everything they do, paying attention to even the tiniest details. On Wonder, that means that in the Oceaneer Club kids 12 and younger enter a Marvel universe to fight bad guys and learn about their inner strength. In Tiana's Place, an electric dining experience pulled straight out of Disney's "The Princess and the Frog," diners are treated to a setting that beautifully blends fairytale with New Orleans' French Quarter. The Disney story continues even in the announcement chime and (to our surprise) the ship's horn, which both play the first seven notes of "When You Wish Upon a Star." Of course, you'll find the Disney story in the entertainment onboard as well. "Frozen, a Musical Spectacular" makes an impression in the theater and kids love all the appearances by the princesses. All of the shows onboard, as well as the activities in the kid and teen clubs, are free, and some of the best at sea. But a cruise on Disney Wonder is not just about the physical details or entertainment you'll find onboard; it's also about making your cruise experience seamless. From providing bug repellant and sunscreen in ports of call with Zika warnings to in-cabin curtains that create a two-room feeling for families or groups sharing a room, Disney worries about the details so you don't have to. One area where Disney's attention to detail is lacking, in our opinion, is in the onboard dining. Meals in the main dining restaurants are more about the performance than what's on the plate. But while some dishes could use more thought, kids probably won't mind the food and it's all too easy to be dazzled during dinner by an animation show or pirate parade than lament about a forgettable pork chop. Something to note: To do everything on board -- and we mean everything -- it's imperative to book ahead. To reduce wait times and lines for character photos, the princess tea time and other special events, Disney Cruise Line encourages pre-booking. Even though space is usually left for those to join once onboard, events can sell out before the ship embarks; don't be the parent who didn't know. Research, plan and book ahead to reduce the chance of a meltdown. (And on the topic of tantrums, it's important to keep in mind that while you might not have plans to splurge on baby ball gowns, your kids and teens might begin to feel some serious envy if every other petite cruiser is sporting the latest glittery hairdo or lightsaber; be sure to budget enough for a gift or two, or be prepared to put your foot down firmly.) All of restaurants, shows and activities onboard -- however magical -- wouldn't be the same without the service, which displays a heightened sensitivity to the needs of families, small children and special requests of all shapes and sizes. From room attendants (called hosts or hostesses onboard) to the servers that follow you from dining room to dining room all cruise long, there's a level of personalization that makes kids feel special and puts adults at ease. The result does feel like you've been transported away from reality, whether it's to New Orleans, Arendelle or simply an oasis where the entire family has something to make them smile. Fellow Passengers Expect a solid one-third of the ship's passengers to be children, so about 900 to 1,000 kids. That means there are plenty of family groups onboard -- from single families and grandparents with grandchildren to multigenerational groups and family reunions. Embarkation ports like Galveston attract a big drive-to market, so you'll find lots of people from the Midwest and Southern United States. Alaska cruises attract a tad older demographic, including couples traveling without children, but they're still heavy on the multi-gen groups.