Shery's Disney Cruise graphic

 

 

 

 

If you want to experience the magic of Disney combined with pampering and elegance, then a Disney Cruise vacation is for you. There is something for everyone, both on board and off the ship. A Disney cruise includes stops in Nassau, Bahamas along with their private island, Castaway Cay. Children of all ages love to see Mickey, Pluto and the whole gang. On board ship, take in a live show, or enjoy a relaxing spa while the kids have tea with Wendy Darling or make a batch of “Flubber”. For sports enthusiasts, catch the big game in the ESPN Skybox. At Castaway Cay, adults can relax on the sand or get an open air massage at Serenity Bay Beach. The kids, meanwhile, can help dig up a whale at Monstro Point or enjoy a variety of activities at Scuttles Cove. In the evenings, enjoy world-class cuisine in a variety of restaurants. No matter your age, this is the vacation for you. Hakuna Matata! 

 

    

Welcome Aboard

Disney's Wonder

 

Aboard Disney's Wonder

 

Boarding the ship you experience all the advances of modern cruising mixed with aspects of the great transatlantic ocean liners of the past.

 

 

 

Goofy's Family Pool

 

 

Goofy's Family Pool

 

There are three pools on board the ship.  One just for children, one for families and one for adults only.

 

 

Studio Sea Lounge

 

 

Studio Sea Lounge

 

This is a family lounge aboard Disney's Wonder.  They use this for family activities. There are also lounges just for adults.

The Wonder 
and the Magic

 

The Disney Wonder and the Disney Magic in Nassau

 

This is the first time both ships have been in Nassau at the same time.

Castaway Cay

 

Disney Cruise Line's private island, Castaway Cay

 

Disney Cruise Lines private island paradise.

 

Swimming Lagoon

 

A swimming lagoon at Castaway Cay

 

Castaway Cay has a family beach and swimming area. It also has an adults-only beach called Serenity Bay.

Autograph Session

 

Autograph session

 

One of many opportunities to fill your autograph book with signatures.

 

 

 

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