    
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewDisney’s second ship operates three and four-day cruises to the Caribbean, including a stay at Castaway Cay, the company’s private island. Most people combine the cruise with a stay at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando.
The ship is the same size and has the same Disney experience as sister ship Disney Magic. Once again, prices are higher than rival cruise lines because you are paying for the Disney name.
The majority of the passengers are American. Staff are friendly, but service could be better.SuitabilitySuitable for Disney fans of all ages, although there are obviously a higher number of screaming kids than on most other cruise ships.
There is plenty to do for kids, and a surprisingly large amount of options for parents, particularly at night. Safety of kids on board is paramount, and parents are given bleeper systems so they can keep in touch while their children are in the kids’ club.
There are 80 family cabins and 12 that are suitable for wheelchair users.Hints & TipsTips are not included. 15% is added to drinks bills.
You can book your kids to eat with Disney characters. You can buy drinks packages to stock in-cabin fridges (not in all cabins).
Parents can book a massage at Castaway Cay. Parents can escape from it all in the adult-only restaurant, Palo (cover charge applies).
There are three launderettes.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1999 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: European officers; international crew; European/American staff No. of Crew: 945 No. of Passengers: 1760 Tonnage: 83338 Passenger/crew ratio: 1.9 Passenger/space ratio: 47.4
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