Entertainment. Activities. Dining.
Sometimes it helps to see everything laid out by deck since the ships are so expansive.
My favorite part of the Disney Wish is the Grand Hall. The stumbling chandelier lights up the entire Entrance, and Cinderella is represented all around! There are also Princesses with their Princes greeting cruisers from the balcony, and the Cast Members announce you by family as the characters greet you! Purple, silver, blue, gold, and other jewel tones are represented giving that luxury feel of royalty. The Disney Wish has a great layout, and the elevators are located in the middle, so it is easy to get from deck to deck to experience all the ship has to offer! Check out the ship by deck below – sometimes this makes it easier!
Deck 15
Deck 15 is the huge jut you see when looking at the ship from land. That is the top of the Wish Tower Suite!
Deck 14
Deck 14 houses the best of the best staterooms, a hidden pool, and an adults only pool and bar to get away from the noise and have a relaxing time.
Deck 13
Deck 13 has concierge staterooms and private lounge, pools, and sun deck exclusive to concierge guests. This is also the place for Adults only hanging by the pool, sunning on the deck, and having a drink in the open air bar! AquaMouse is boarded on Deck 13, but it goes all around the ship.
Deck 12
Deck 12 has concierge staterooms only, and it is homw to the concierge lounge. This is a good place for littles because it has the Splash Zone and smaller slide. The older cruisers will love Vibe and Hideaway, and the two main adult dining restaurants are here as well. Deck 12 is all luxury!
Deck 11
Deck 11 has staterooms, and it is also the main eating area for quick service dining. Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods has different buffets with everything from Mexican and Pizza to a full seafood buffet to ice cream and barbecue and everything in between. The pool decks are family friendly and Marceline Market offers even more elaborate buffet options!
Deck 10
Deck 10 has staterooms only, and it houses some of the most luxurious concierge suites.
Deck 9
Deck 9 has staterooms only.
Deck 8
Deck 8 has staterooms only.
Deck 7
Deck 7 has staterooms only.
Deck 6
Deck 6 has staterooms only.
Deck 5
Relax in the Senses Spa and Fitness Centers have a great time in Keg and Compass, Triton Lounge, and Luna Lounge! You can also do some shopping and eat in one of the royal restaurant of Arendelle!
Deck 4
Deck 4 has a lot going on! This is a great place for entertainment with Luna and both Cinemas! Get all your questions answered at the Help desks, and get all your pampering and primping done at the Salon and Barbery! The Worlds of Marvel dining experience is the highlight!
Deck 3
Deck 3 is home to the main event – The Grand Hall! This is where you will board the ship, and a Cast Member will announce your family as the princesses greet you from the balcony above! The Walt Disney Theatre is also on this level for Broadway style entertainment, complete with snacks at Preludes. The lounges are spread out around this neck for a good time or night cap, and you will find the main shopping on Deck 3 as well. 1923 is the featured restaurant, and this one is a can’t miss!
Deck 2
Deck 2 is home to the Oceaneer Club, so all of the younger children’s activities are on this floor. If traveling with children that want to use the kid’s clubs or nursery, this is a great option. This deck is not noisy, even with the kid’s clubs, and it is a quick couple flights of steps up to the Grand Hall.
Deck 1
Deck 1 is mainly staterooms and the tender lobby. You have to go all the way to Deck 1 to get off the ship at ports. If tendering is not required, you can use the ramp to get on and off the ship. If tendering is required, small boats will take you to and from the port. There is also a healthcare center located on Deck 1 of the Disney Wish.