Of the three rotational dining venues onboard the Disney Wish, Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure is the most immersive experience. Kids will love the atmosphere before they even enter the dining hall. Parents will also love it, as the entertainment portions of the dining experience are scheduled so that they do not interfere with the dining….
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5 Restaurants on the Disney Wonder I Can’t Wait to Try
I can’t wait to enjoy a refreshing drink on the Wonder! My family is looking forward to our Disney Cruise Line sailing on the Disney Wonder! Not only will we be exploring Alaska for the first time, but it’ll be our first time on this particular ship as well. We can’t wait to see…

Planning for Our Disney Cruise to Alaska
My family on our first Disney Cruise Not too long ago, I wrote a blog explaining why I wanted my family’s next Disney Cruise to be a cruise to Alaska. To my surprise, after I had written it but before it was published, my parents contacted my sister and me and asked if we’d be…

The Disney Wish is Ready to Welcome Guests in the Summer of 2022
During a first-of-its-kind virtual event for media and travel agents, Disney revealed the design concept of the fifth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. The Disney Wish will sail on her maiden voyage on June 9, 2022, from Port Canaveral. Going forward the ship will offer three- and four-night Bahamas sailings with visits to Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island….

A Review of Mickey’s Sail-A-Wave Party on The Disney Magic
My family just recently returned from a Marvel Day at Sea cruise on the Disney Magic. There is a kickoff celebration that begins every cruise with Disney Cruise Line and we were lucky enough to be on the very first sailing with the new Mickey’s Sail-A-Wave party on the Disney Magic which took place…

Stateroom 6580 on the Disney Dream
Queen sized bed in our stateroom It’s Disney Cruise Line Day here on The Mouse For Less! On our first Disney Cruise aboard the Disney Dream, we opted for a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. We wound up with Stateroom #6580. This was our family’s first cruise, and we had been warned by several people…

Major Enhancements in Store for Disney Wonder
Disney Wonder to get enhancements from “stern to deck” My first Disney cruise was on the Disney Wonder, and I have fond memories of the ship at Castaway Cay when the Flying Dutchman, the prop ship from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, was still roaming the seas. I am excited about Disney’s announcement that…

My Favorite Hangouts on the Disney Dream
If I could pass for a teenager, my favorite hangout would be the Oceaneer Club where the Millennium Falcon, a console equipped with more than 1,000 LED lights, hundreds of buttons, switches, and special effects, is the centerpiece of a recreational area for kids ages 3-12. Words cannot describe this marvel of Disney Imagineering. Unfortunately,…

Foodie Friday: The See You Real Soon Dinner on the Disney Dream
Now it’s time to say goodbye…to all our company… It is the worst night of a Disney Cruise. It is the final night of the Disney Cruise. You’ve had an amazing vacation and now it’s almost over. Boo… But Disney Cruise Line tries to make up for it with their delicious See You Real Soon…

Review of the Rainforest Room
While on a Disney cruise one of the best things to do there is take a little extra relaxation step by checking out all the fantastic spa treatments they offer. From different wraps and facials to all sorts of massages you can go there to truly relax and unwind. One of my absolute favorite experiences…

Book Review: The Unofficial Guide Disney Cruise Line 2015
The Unofficial Guide Disney Cruise Line 2015 One of the items on my Amazon wish list last Christmas was the Unofficial Guide to the Disney Cruise Line 2015. I’m planning my first ever Disney Cruise (first ever CRUISE, period, in fact) and I knew I wanted some honest advice on my best options. I was…

Disney Cruise Line’s Category 4 Cabins
One of the challenges to cruising with a large family can be finding a cabin that fits your group. As a family of five (soon to be six), we have often had to split up into two separate cabins, which can be challenging. This is especially true when you have young children who cannot stay…