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All ships in the Disney Cruise Fleet have a special story, and the Disney Wish is no different. The story of the Disney Wish is “A Wish Come True,” and Cinderella is the star of the show. It incorporates characters from Frozen, Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar favorites. The dining experiences are rotational dining style, and they include Arendelle, Marvel Studios, and 1923 – a journey through Disney animation. The staterooms on the Disney Wish are larger than previous ships, and they have immense storage. The shows onboard include Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, and Seas the Adventure. Check it out with me! Do not miss the “Kiss Goodnight!”
Dining Experiences Onboard
Main Dining Restaurants
This restaurant is like walking into the dining hall in the palace of Arendelle! This is dinner, and a show, and you are sure to see characters, such as, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, Oaken, and special citizens of Arendelle! The story is that Queen Anna and Kristoff are celebrating their engagement, and you are invited to the party as their royal guest! You will get to hear songs from the movie, performed live, and all of the characters come around to meet each person. The food is Norwegian cuisine, and your servers will be following you to this meal to ensure you have the best experience!
This restaurant incorporates a whole story featuring Ant-Man and the Wasp. It is called “Avengers: Quantum Encounter,” and you get to see how the Avengers use technology to save the world! There is a “Quantum Core” that guests can interact with during the show that shrinks and grows objects. The walls of this restaurant are all screens, so you get the full experience, no matter where you are sitting. Spider-Man comes to the table to meet every guest. The menu is American style with some African choices as well.
The restaurant has that Old Hollywood style, and all of the theming represents that time. There are two sides to the restaurant – one is Roy Disney, and the other is Walt Disney. They are the same restaurant, just a few separate nods to each legendary fellow! You will be assigned to a dining room based on your stateroom. The Walt Disney Studios was founded in 1923, hence the name. All around the walls, you will see storyboards, sketches, and memorabilia from all of your favorite Disney films! These are authentic, beautiful, and heart stopping. Every dish, glass, and napkin is glamourous, and the menu was created with the State of California in mind.
Specialty Dining Experiences
Palo Steakhouse
This adults only, specialty dining experience is themed after Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast. The cuisine boasts delicious steaks and a fabulous Italian selection. There are two dining areas that give ocean views or offer a cozy booth to enjoy with a partner. The food is delicious and worth the extra cost! (This restaurant is not included in the cruise fare and will require separate payment). I like to think of this one as having a masculine glamour that reminds me of Beast's castle!
Enchanté
This adults only, specialty dining experience is themed after Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast. The chef, Arnaud Lallement, has 3 Michelin stars, so you know the food is good! This one offers ocean views, and cuisine is French-inspired. (This restaurant is not included in the cruise fare and will require separate payment).
Entertainment
This version of the show was adapted for the Disney Wish. It is a different take on the films they have made. There is a lot of diversity in the casting, and the story is a little bit different. The sets are beautiful, but the costumes are more of a grunge look, rather than a fairytale princess. The animals are puppets, but they are very well done. Some of the songs have a few added lyrics, but most of the music mirrors the original film. It has a lot of the girl power moments from the new live-action film.
Minnie is the captain of the ship, but Goofy takes it over, and of course, chaos ensues. You get to see and hear songs from all sorts of Disney characters, including Elsa, Anna, Hercules, Aladdin, Tiana, Merida, Cinderella, Prince Charming, Daisy, Donald, Mickey, Belle, Moana, Mulan, and more! This was my favorite story!
This one follows the animated film pretty well, as far as the story goes, but the Genie incorporates a lot of other Disney movie references, and he is basically a comedian the whole time! It is so funny. Iago is also hilarious, and it is played by a person, not a puppet. All of the costumes and sets have a glamorous feel, and it is a true joy to watch. It even has a few new songs!
Adults Only
Casinos
No casinos on Disney Cruise Line! Disney is able to provide much more space for kids clubs and more elaborate spaces for adults only, especially on the pool deck. Don’t mind the toe stepping… but I am a huge fan of this upgrade on the Disney ships. Give me more space to play any day!
Age Appropriate Club Options
Great for guests under 21
Oceaneer Club Slide
There is a special slide on Deck 3 in the Grand Hall Atrium that takes you right into the Oceaneer Club. There will be a Youth Counselor at the bottom to welcome your child!
Kisses
All kids get a special wishing wand to make their first wish as the board the ship! Thers is also a "Kiss Goodnight" every night in the Grand Hall at 10:00pm, 11:00pm, and Midnight.
More Fun for Kids
Prepaid Gratuities
You can prepay your gratuities before you board to continue the theme of being on an all-inclusive vacation. The charge will be $14.50 per guest per day ($15.50 for concierge rooms). This is nice so you do not have to think about it on your vacation.
If you do not do the prepaid gratuity, it will automatically be added to your stateroom bill at the end of the cruise, so it is still easy to get it done without much thought.
You will see small envelopes addressed to each of your servers (Dining room server, Dining room assistant server, Dining room head server, Stateroom host) with their names on the last night of the cruise, so if you prepaid, you will have pre-made notes provided to put in there for them.
If you want to add an additional tip, feel free! My girls also draw pictures for the crew members as a special thank you! I have seen people bring gifts, write cards, etc, so if it moves you, be creative!
18% GRATUITY: If you have to pay an additional fee for a service not included in the cost of the cruise, there is a good chance the gratuities are not already added. Included in this list are: Spa Treatments, Alcoholic Beverages, Souvenirs, and Adult Only Dining not included in the Rotational Dining.
In the Stateroom Drawer
Door hang tags are located in your stateroom to put your room service breakfast selections and the time you want it delivered, so you can have breakfast in bed! Fill it out before 3am. There are also pens, paper, and complimentary postcards you can use to write letters or take notes!
Disney Cruise Line Navigator App
At Home Mode: Before you cruise, you can enter your reservation and begin counting down to departure!
Book activities in advance and take a deep dive to explore all that the ship has to offer.
On Board Mode: Once on board, see a map of the deck plan, daily itineraries, and a messaging app to keep in touch with your travel party at no cost to you!
Each person can customize their itinerary by favoriting events you are interested in, so you won’t miss a thing but you will not have to spend time scrolling through things that do not peak your interest.
Connect to Connect@Sea from the Navigator app and remember to keep your phone in Airplane Mode to avoid roaming and cellular data charges!
Connect @ Sea
Note: There is no cost to join DCL-GUEST Wi-fi to use the Navigator app, but you can get better access at a premium cost. You pay per device, so check out the prices to add another device. It will not be the full price doubled, but there is an upcharge.
Stay Connected (Basic Services like messaging and scrolling): $12 for 24 hours only or $10/day for the whole cruise.
Basic Surf (Check email, Social Media, Send photos/videos): $24 for 24 hours only or $20/day for the whole cruise.
Premium Surf (High speed Internet giving all access when connection speed allows): $36 for 24 hours only or $30/day for the whole cruise.
Staterooms
Deluxe Inside Stateroom
Standard Inside Stateroom
Standard Inside Stateroom – Accessible
Stateroom Hosts
Each stateroom has a host, so let them know if you need anything! They will come to your room at the start of the cruise to understand your needs and let you know how often they will check the room. They also do turn down service every night with special surprises!
Important Reminders
Each Stateroom must have, at least, one adult listed. There are handicap accessible staterooms in every room type as well! Staterooms are different on each ship, so be sure to check out each ship guide to see what all it has to offer!
Forward is what crew members use to refer to the front of the ship.
Forward is also the roughest when it comes to movement, so if you are prone to motion sickness, stick to midship!
This is the best place to have your stateroom if you are prone to seasickness because the middle moves less than the front and back of the ship, especially on the lower decks.
Mid-Ship is also the hub for all activities on the ship, so this area, including the elevators, will be the most crowded! This is perfect for someone who loves meeting new friends, but not the best if you want more privacy and quiet.
Aft is what crew members use to refer to the back of the ship.
The aft of the ship is not as rough as the front, but it is not as calm as mid-ship.
Port is the left side of the ship.
You can remember this with this little trick: Port has 4 letters, and so does left, so you will be able to remember port is left and starboard is right!
Starboard is the right side of the ship.
The starboard side will face the beaches when docked at Castaway Cay!
The Starboard side is also the side where the fireworks are launched, so keep that in mind when finding a spot for the show!
The lido deck is the top floor of the cruise ship.
It contains outdoor sections as well as indoor and coverings over some of the outdoor sections.
If you would like to see a Guide to the Deck Plans, click here!