Welcome to Your Favorites, where you have the opportunity to share your travel experiences with fellow Internet Travelers around the world.
Disney Cruise Line
MS Disney Wonder
Your Rating:
Reviewed by:David Krier
# previous cruises: 2
Date of Trip: August 2, 2001
Itinerary: Caribbean
This ship has a wonderful feature which is the verandas looking out onto the ocean from the outside staterooms. The hallways are wide enough without having to stop for oncoming passengers. Excellent food can be eaten at the breakfast and lunch buffets. Passengers rotate through 3 dining rooms during their cruise.
The rear pool was great for kids and had a water slide. The center pool was used by adults for tanning and taking a cool-off swim.
The Beach Blanket buffet on Deck 9 aft served great buffet food. The Parrat Cay lunch buffet was excellent. Service was outstanding. Pizza, chicken strips, and hamburgers were available during the day next to the pools.
My outside stateroom had generous closet and living space. It was very quiet. The shower was large enough for me and I'm not small.
I saw 3 Disney shows each of the three nights. They were better than I expected. Children and adults all loved the 1 hour shows. The staff was very friendly and mostly non-USA citizens.
We stopped at Nassau and Castaway Cay. I did not do any excursions at Nassau but only some brief shopping. Castaway Cay has a generous beach and swimming area. Plenty of beach lounges and chairs for everyone.
Many passengers were hispanic and spoke both english and spanish. Everyone was friendly. If we had more than 3 days on the ship, we could have made closer friends.
VACATION & CRUISE SPECIALS
|
Check out these great deals from CruisePage.com
|
Royal Caribbean - Bahamas Getaway from $129 per person
|
Description: |
Experience the beautiful ports of Nassau and Royal Caribbean's private island - CocoCay on a 3-night Weekend Getaway to the Bahamas. Absorb everything island life has to offer as you snorkel with the stingrays, parasail above the serene blue waters and walk the endless white sand beaches. From Miami.
|
Carnival - 4-Day Bahamas from $229 per person
|
Description: |
Enjoy a wonderful 3 Day cruise to the fun-loving playground of Nassau, Bahamas. Discover Nassau, the capital city as well as the cultural, commercial and financial heart of the Bahamas. Meet the Atlantic Southern Stingrays, the guardians of Blackbeard's treasure.
|
NCL - Bermuda - 7 Day from $499 per person
|
Description: |
What a charming little chain of islands. Walk on pink sand beaches. Swim and snorkel in turquoise seas. Take in the historical sights. They're stoically British and very quaint. Or explore the coral reefs. You can get to them by boat or propelled by fins. You pick. Freestyle Cruising doesn't tell you where to go or what to do. Sure, you can plan ahead, or decide once onboard. After all, it's your vacation. There are no deadlines or must do's.
|
Holland America - Eastern Caribbean from From $599 per person
|
Description: |
White sand, black sand, talcum soft or shell strewn, the beaches of the Eastern Caribbean invite you to swim, snorkel or simply relax. For shoppers, there's duty-free St. Thomas, the Straw Market in Nassau, French perfume and Dutch chocolates on St. Maarten. For history buffs, the fascinating fusion of Caribbean, Latin and European cultures. For everyone, a day spent on HAL's award winning private island Half Moon Cay.
|
Celebrity - 7-Night Western Mediterranean from $549 per person
|
Description: |
For centuries people have traveled to Europe to see magnificent ruins, art treasures and natural wonders. And the best way to do so is by cruise ship. Think of it - you pack and unpack only once. No wasted time searching for hotels and negotiating train stations. Instead, you arrive at romantic ports of call relaxed, refreshed and ready to take on the world.
|
Holland America - Alaska from From $499 per person
|
Description: |
Sail between Vancouver and Seward, departing Sundays on the ms Statendam or ms Volendam and enjoy towering mountains, actively calving glaciers and pristine wildlife habitat. Glacier Bay and College Fjord offer two completely different glacier-viewing experiences.
|
|