Disney Wish Room Service Menu – What is Available?
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Even with all the entertainment and dining options on the new Disney Wish Cruise ship, sometimes you just want to kick back in your stateroom and enjoy some food and beverages.
Don’t forget that you can order from the new Disney Wish Room Service Menu.
Room service has many free items on the Disney Wish, but there are also some expanded options for which there is a charge.
The new Disney Wish Room Service menu has a lot more options for drinks than have been seen before on Disney Cruise room service menus.
These options all have a fee and include alcoholic, non-alcoholic, and even a couple of new Juice N Go options.
Always remember to tip your room service server.
You can do this in cash or by adding a tip to the check that they will bring with your items. A guideline of $1 to $2 per item is suggested.
Here is a guide to Tipping on a Disney Cruise – What You Need to Know
The Disney Wish Room Service menu was changed slightly in October 2022. Flatbreads are out and Pides are in.
OK, so I admit when I first saw that I thought it was a typo! But apparently, a Pide is a flat Turkish bread.
The description of the very popular All Hands on Deck has been changed to include Babybel cheese. However, the actual dish always did so I don’t quite understand that!
The Disney Wish Room Service Menu
Appetizers, soups, and salad.
All Hands on Deck – a special selection of international cheeses served with crackers featuring Mini Babybel Snack Cheese
This is a great choice for Sailaway from the ports. Pour a glass of wine and enjoy this cheese and fruit plate while you sail away.
Mixed Garden Salad – mixed leaves with tomatoes, cucumber, carrot, peppers, and red onions with a choice of dressings (ranch, raspberry, Italian, or balsamic)
Arugula and Romaine Lettuce Salad – with yellow and red grape tomatoes, bocconcini, balsamic dressing
Grilled Salmon Salad – Crisp romaine and iceberg lettuce, cherry tomatoes, Vidalia onions, cucumber, apple-cranberry kasha, and a honey-dijon dressing (gluten and dairy free)
Cream of Tomato Soup – with toasted grilled Wisconsin cheddar cheese sandwich
Chicken Noodle Soup – clear chicken broth, with pulled chicken, egg noodles, carrots, celery, leek, and thyme. Served with sourdough baguette (Dairy Free)
All-American Fare
Buffalo Chicken Wings – with celery and carrots. Choice of Blue Cheese or Ranch Dip.
Crisp Breaded Chicken Tenders – with french fries and barbecue sauce
Crisp Plant-based Chicken Sandwich – on a soft toasted bun, dill pickle, shaved iceberg lettuce, Vidalia onions, plant-based garlic aioli, and sweet potato fries
Grilled Angus American Cheeseburger – on a toasted brioche bun with shaved iceberg lettuce, Vidalia onions, tomato, dill pickle, and french fries
Disney Wish Restaurants – What You Need to Know
Flatbreads and Pasta
Penne Bolognaise – penne pasta tossed in a rich bolognese sauce with grated parmesan Reggiano cheese and garlic crostini
Pepperoni Flatbread – rich tomato sauce on a crispy base with melted mozzarella cheese and spiced Italian sausage
Margherita Flatbread – rich tomato sauce on a crispy base with melted mozzarella cheese, tomatoes and basil
*New Lamb and Beef Pide Flatbread Crust Baked with Ground Lamb and Beef blended with Peppers, Tomatoes, and Cilantro
*New Spinach and Feta Pide Flatbread Crust Baked with Mozzarella, Baby Spinach, Vidalia Onions, Feta Cheese, and Roasted Cherry Tomato
Disney Wish Room Service Desserts
New York Cheesecake – raspberry ganache, fresh whipped cream
Chocolate Truffle Cake – chocolate brownie, truffle mousse, Nutella
Chocolate Chip Cookie – baked daily
Baristas Favorites
Espresso (single) – $2.50
Espresso (double) – $3.50
Macchiato (single) – $2.50
Macchiato (double) – $3.50
Mocha (single) $3.25
Mocha (double) $4.50
Cafe Latte (Single) $3.25
Cafe Latte (double) $4.50
Cappuccino (single) $3.25
Cappuccino (double) $4.50
Add Flavor $ 0.75
Green Tea Matcha $5.50
Turmeric Latte $5.50
Beet Root Latte $5.50
Fresh From the Press
Booster – Orange, carrot, lemon, ginger – $5.25
Rejuvenate – Beet Root, Carrot, Apple – $5.25
Detox – Kale, Spinach, cucumber, spirulina, Dasani – $5.25
Juice ‘N’ Go
Juice Tonic: Rebuilding apple, banana, kale, spinach, chia seed, spirulina $6.25
Get Up: Restore – banana, blueberry, strawberry, almond milk, sunflower seeds, turmeric powder $9.00
Add Protein Vanilla or Chocolate – $1.50
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Illy Cold Brew Cappuccino – $5.00
Vita Coco Coconut Water – $6.25
Core Power – Strawberry Banana or Vanilla – $5.00
Health-Ade Kombucha – Pink Lady Apple or Pomegranate – $6.25
Huzzah Probiotic – Juicy Pear or Strawberry Hibiscus $5.00
Wine by the Glass
Moet & Chandon Ice – Epernay, France $15.25
Tattinger Brut La Francaise – Reims, France $16.75
St. Francis Chardonnay – Sonoma County, California, USA $9.75
Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio – Trentino-Alto-Adige, Italy $11.00
Vanderpump Rose – Cote de Provence, France $11.25
Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc – Marlborough, New Zealand $13.00
King Estate Pinot Noir – Oregon, USA – $12.00
Felino Malbec – Mendoza, Argentina $9.50
Kendall Jackson Cabernet Sauvignon – California, USA $9.50
Murphy Goode Merlot – Sonoma County, California, USA $9.00
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Beers and Seltzers
Classic Beers – 6-pack special buy 5 get 1 free, any imported or domestic beer, any time $30.00
Signature Beers – 6-pack special buy 5 get 1 free, any imported or domestic beer, any time $35.00
Daura Damm Lager Gluten Free 5.4% ABV $7.00
Heineken 0.0 Zero Proof Lager 0.0% ABV $6.00
White Claw – Black Cherry, Mango, or watermelon – $6.00
Truly – Pineapple or Wild Berry – $6.00
Topo Chico – Strawberry Guava – $6.00
Acai – Pirinha Leblon Cachaca, Cedilla Acai – $10.00
K-Refresher – Empress 1908, Elderflower, White Claw Watermelon $12.00
Rum Mocha – Illy Cold Brew, SelvaRey Chocolate Rum, Kahlua $11.00
Zero-Proof Non-Alcoholic:
Ink & Paint – Simply Lemonade, Butterfly Pea Tea, Strawberry $5.50
Warm Hugs – Coconut, Ice Cream, Strawberries, Illy Coffee $5.50
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Alison Meacham is the founder of EverythingMouse Disney Blog. For over 15 years she has shared her love of Disney Parks, Disney Cruises and Universal Orlando. In over 30 years of Disney Travel she has spent countless months in Disney Parks and has sailed on over 45 cruises. A British native and now a United States resident she splits her time between California, Florida and the UK. And spends a serious amount of time sailing the seven seas. She helps over 200,000 people per month follow their Disney travel dreams.
Monday 4th of July 2022
So, the only thing marked as gluten free on the room service menu is one salad???? I'm hoping that isn't true, or that they update that.
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Is room service available on the ship?
Complimentary room service , included in the price of your cruise, is available 24 hours a day, for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks.
Room service will be available until 1:30 AM on the final day of your cruise.
Any room service gratuity is at your discretion.
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Is the Room Service Menu on the Disney Wish THAT Different From the Other Ships?
Ever since the Disney Wish began sailing back in July of 2022, there have been numerous reports around the internet and on various social media sites with people discussing how they aren’t happy with room service aboard the new ship. Here’s the thing, the menu is smaller and fairly different, but not necessarily in a bad way.
Room service is something that I love taking advantage of during a cruise, especially for coffee delivery in the early mornings and sometimes for lunch. It just feels fancy and vacation-y to me.
One menu item that my husband and I would always order at lunchtime was a B.L.T. Now, I really love this sandwich and it’s funny because it isn’t anything special or different from what you might make at home. It’s made on your basic sliced white bread and has standard iceberg lettuce, sliced tomatoes, a few slices of bacon, and mayo. That’s it. But it is so simple and so delicious. It is no longer on the room service menu aboard the Disney Wish; at least it wasn’t during our cruise at the end of September.
You might be asking yourself right now why there is not a photo here of said B.L.T. for which I cannot blame you. I sat here, for far too long (ahem) , scrolling through photos from all of the cruises I’ve been on and I don’t have a single one. Let me assure you that it’s not very exciting looking and that’s probably why I’ve never photographed it.
We usually have late seating for dinner – that’s 8:15 p.m. for those who aren’t aware – and sometimes you need a little something to fill in the cracks. We typically eat breakfast in the later part of the morning on vacation so lunch doesn’t really happen unless it’s something fairly simple and this B.L.T. always hit the spot for us.
We’ve also, on occasion, ordered and enjoyed the baked mac and cheese, grilled cheese with tomato soup, and buffalo chicken wings too. While you will not find the mac and cheese or the grilled cheese on the room service menu aboard the Disney Wish, the wings are still there and so is the tomato soup, which is really nothing to write home about. It’s called “Cream of Tomato Soup” but it just looks like standard tomato soup. I honestly like Campbell’s better, however.
Let’s move on to what we tried that was new to us! Once I got over the disappointment of not being able to order a B.L.T., I continued to scour the menu and found an interesting item – a Pide. I’d never heard of that before but there were two varieties available – a Lamb and Beef Pide described as “Flatbread Crust baked with Ground Lamb and Beef blended with Peppers, Tomatoes, and Cilantro” and a Spinach and Feta Pide which was a “Flatbread Crust Baked with Mozzarella, Baby Spinach, Vidalia Onions, Feta Cheese, and Roasted Cherry Tomato.” Honestly, they both sounded delicious so we ordered one of each.
When I tell you that these were absolutely delicious, I am not exaggerating, even though I do realize that every person has different tastes and food is subjective. My hubby didn’t love the spinach and feta one as much as he loved the lamb and beef one which ended up surprisingly being the clear winner between the two of us. We always love everything with spinach and feta, so that was a bit of a surprise. Anyhow, I highly recommend both of these menu items as they were served piping hot right out of the oven and made the perfect lunch.
Key Lime Pie has been the standard go-to room service dessert for us, but it was not on the menu. There were 3 choices – New York Cheesecake, Chocolate Truffle Cake, or a Chocolate Chip Cookie. We decided on the cheesecake as it was served with raspberry ganache. We would’ve (and probably should’ve) ordered the truffle cake but it had Nutella in it and neither of us cares for hazelnuts, so that was a no-go.
I have to tell you this this “cheesecake” did not have the taste or texture of an actual cheesecake. I’m not really sure how it was made or what it was made with, but it had kind of a weird clear layer of something on the top which was edible but didn’t taste good. You can see it in the image above if you look closely…very strange. As for what was underneath that, it wasn’t even like a no-bake cheesecake. It was just bizarre. I love a good cheesecake and I make them from scratch in a springform pan and all, so I know a good cheesecake when I see/eat one and this was not it. It looked pretty, though.
What are your thoughts on the room service menu changes if you’ve been on the Disney Wish? Are you upset that some of your favorite things are missing?
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Disney Cruise Menus
by Prof. Cruise · Published January 30, 2022 · Updated June 12, 2023
There’s something you should know about me that might surprise you. I went on a Disney cruise before it was cool. In fact, I went on a Disney cruise before Disney Cruise Line even existed! You’re probably asking yourself two questions at this point: “how?” and “just how old is she?!?”
At 10 years-old I went on my very first cruise, a “Disney cruise” onboard Premier Cruise Line (they had a partnership with Disney that allowed characters on their ships and offered cruise, hotel, and theme park packages). I was reminiscing about that first cruise today with Paul Thornton as he interviewed me for the third in his series of cruise books and thought to myself, “even though I’m cheaper than Jack Benny (that should offer you a clue as to my age) and low-key hate Disney (Walt would want you to go easy on me in the comments), as someone who cruises for a living I really shouldn’t have let 30+ years go by between Disney cruises.”
So that got me thinking about planning a Disney cruise. And since food is one of the most important aspects of cruising, I was curious as to whether the quality and variety of food on Disney would justify the extra cost. I figured some of my readers may be wondering the same, so I reached out to a Disney loving cruise buddy and he sent along these recent menus (these specific menus are from the Dream and the Fantasy – other ships will vary slightly, but this will still give you a basic idea of what to expect).
He also sent me a primer on “rotational dining,” which I think sounds pretty unique and fun.
What’s “rotational dining” on Disney cruises?
It’s like speed dating with food! Disney ships have three main dining rooms with a different menu and theme. Each evening of your cruise you will rotate to a different restaurant (assigned to you in advance) with your same table-mates and wait staff. In looking over the menus posted below, the three dining rooms are: Animator’s Palate, Enchanted Garden, and Royal Palace. There’s also a pirate theme night that will take place in one of those dining rooms and I’ve included that menu as well.
I’ll spare you any further song and dance (you’ll get plenty of that if you decide to book a Disney cruise) and get straight to the menus. But if there’s anyone reading who has cruised on Disney, please chime in in the comments with your experience and your favorite menu items.
Disney Cruise Line’s Breakfast Menu (included)
This breakfast menu will be available in one of the main dining rooms and is included in your cruise fare.
Disney Cruise Line’s Animator’s Palate Diner Menu Menu (included)
Aminator’s Palate is one of the three main dining rooms you will “rotate” through for dinner. If you are on a Disney ship other than the Dream or the Fantasy the dining rooms will have different names.
Disney Cruise Line’s Enchanted Garden Dinner Menu (included)
Enchanted Garden is one of the three main dining rooms you will “rotate” through for dinner. If you are on a Disney ship other than the Dream or the Fantasy the dining rooms will have different names.
Disney Cruise Line’s Royal Palace Dinner Menu (included)
Royal Palace (called “Royal Court” on the Fantasy) is one of the three main dining rooms you will “rotate” through for dinner. If you are on a Disney ship other than the Dream or the Fantasy the dining rooms will have different names.
Disney Cruise Line’s Pirate Night Dinner Menu (included)
On most Disney itineraries there will be a Pirate-themed night that will take place in whatever restaurant you’re assigned for that night. Here’s the menu:
Disney Cruise Line’s Kids Menus
Here are the kid’s menus for a 7-night sailing. Each menu will also include an additional page with activities for kids to complete while waiting for their meal to arrive. Or for adults who forgot to charge their phone.
This is the kid’s menu for Pirate Night:
Disney Cruise Line’s Room Service Menu (included)
Room service is included for free on Disney cruises (except for specialty items noted below), but be sure to tip. I typically tip $2 per item ordered, but do whatever you’re comfortable with.
Disney Cruise Line’s Room Service Breakfast Card (included)
Hang this room service card on your stateroom door the night before and have a continental breakfast delivered the next morning at your chosen time.
Disney Cruise Line’s Flo’s Cafe Menu (included)
This complimentary outdoor cafe offers three food stations with the following options:
Disney Cruise Line’s Frozone Treats Menu (extra charge)
Cool off with a frozen beverage at Frozone Treats. Smoothies are currently priced at $3.95 for a small and $5.25 for a large.
Disney’s Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats Menu (extra charge)
“Ralph’s Family Challenge for one, please.”
Disney Cruise Line’s Palo Dinner Menu (extra charge)
This adults-only Italian specialty restaurant offers a prix fixe option for $45 or you can order à la carte.
Disney Cruise Line Remy Dinner Menu (extra charge)
At $125 for the prix fixe option (you can also order à la carte), Remy stands out as the most expensive specialty restaurant at sea. The French-inspired offerings are the work of two world renowned chefs, Scott Hunnel, from the award-winning Victoria & Albert’s at the Disney World Resort, and Arnaud Lallement, a Michelin 3-starred chef recently named one of the world’s 10 best chefs by Le Chef .
These menus almost make me want to get a real job so I can afford them! That seems extreme though. Instead I think I’ll start subtly working on my in-laws, tugging gently on their heart strings: “Your grandson will love you more if you take us all on a Disney cruise!”
If my next post includes a photo of me pouting in 30-year-old Minnie ears with a “DONATE HERE TO SEND PROF. CRUISE ON A DISNEY CRUISE” button, you’ll know it didn’t work. And with that…
CLASS DISMISSED.
Homework (10 points): Share your thoughts on cruising Disney in the comments. If you’ve taken a Disney cruise, what did you think? If you haven’t, why not? Tips? Tricks? Highlights? Worth the higher cost? Not worth the higher cost? Favorite menu items? I want to hear it all! I love learning from my cruise friends, especially when they know way more about a topic than I do! Thanks in advance!
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Palo Brunch on the Disney Dream
Disney Cruise Line Restaurants
Unique to the Disney Cruise Line is signature Rotational Dining. This dining strategy lets you dine at the main, complimentary table-service restaurants each night, while the wonderful servers rotate with you. This allows the crew to get to know your group and dining preferences! Don’t be surprised if your favorite beverage is waiting for you at your table on the second night. These servers are top-notch!
Your table awaits!
As we mentioned, each ship has a variety of dining options. Some restaurants are included in your cruise fare, while others can be enjoyed at an additional cost. In addition to the main dining locations, which definitely have a kid-centered vibe to them at times, there are also several adult-exclusive restaurants onboard each of the ships for guests aged 18 and up. Each ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet offers Palo , a luxurious, adults-only restaurant that specializes in Northern Italian cuisine . Palo offers both brunch and dinner , which are both exceptional experiences.
Mickey Waffle!
The Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy are also home to Remy , which serves fabulous French-inspired cuisine for brunch and dinner.
The Disney Wish will also be home to Enchanté , the ship’s most elegant dining experience, featuring a gourmet menu by three Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement .
An Overview of EVERY Disney Cruise Line Restaurant
Disney magic menus.
You’ll have amazing and memorable meals aboard any of Disney’s ships.
- Rapunzel’s Royal Table (part of the rotational table service dining) – Celebrate the return of the lost princess with European-inspired cuisine. Find it on Deck 3.
Entrance To Rapunzel’s Royal Table
- Animator’s Palate (part of the rotational table service dining) Enjoy an interactive dinner show featuring the magic of Disney animation while dining on some California-inspired cuisine. Located on Deck 4.
- Lumiere’s (part of the rotational table service dining) Be Lumiere’s guest in the Beauty and the Beast-inspired dining room, serving contemporary French cuisine. It is right off the Atrium on Deck 3.
- Royal Court Royal Tea special dining experience for children 3 to 12, royal tea service with special Princess appearances. Extra fees and reservation required.
- Palo adult-exclusive specialty dining inspired by Italy (the birthplace of the Disney Magic), additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 10.
- Cabanas is where you go for that quintessential cruise buffet experience. Find it on Deck 9.
- Duck-In Diner , Pinocchio’s Pizzeria , and Daisy’s De-Lites quick service offer a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 9.
- Eye Scream Self-service soft serve ice cream near the pools on Deck 9.
- Frozone Treats this poolside spot mixes up refreshing, frozen-fruit smoothies on Deck 9.
- Preludes offers a quick stop for drinks, snacks, cocktails, and candy before show. Located next to Walt Disney Theatre. Additional fees apply.
Disney Wonder Menus
For those looking for an extra-special dining experience, each of the Disney Cruise Line ships has upscale, adults-only dining options to try!
Enjoy rotational dining at Tiana’s Place!
- Tiana’s Place (part of the rotational table service dining) – Step into a festive, jazzy celebration with Louisiana-inspired Creole and Cajun cuisine. Find it on Deck 3.
- Triton’s (part of the rotational table service dining) Dive under the sea in this Little Mermaid -inspired dining room serving contemporary French cuisine. It is right off the Atrium on Deck 3.
- Palo adult-exclusive specialty dining inspired by Italy (the birthplace of the Disney Wonder), additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 10.
- Pete’s Boiler Bites , Pinocchio’s Pizzeria , Daisy De-Lites quick service offer a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 9.
Disney Dream Menus
Click here to see menus for the Disney Dream .
- Enchanted Garden (part of the rotational table service dining) Step into the elegant floral setting where the cuisine is fresh and seasonal . Offers a buffet for breakfast and lunch, and plated meals for dinner. Find it on Deck 2.
- Animator’s Palate (part of the rotational table service dining) Enjoy an interactive dinner show featuring the magic of Disney animation while dining on some California-inspired cuisine . Located on Deck 3.
- Royal Palace (part of the rotational table service dining) Dining like, well, royalty in the aptly name Royal Palace, with European-inspired dishes . Located on Deck 3.
- Remy adult-exclusive fine dining transports guests to Paris and offers French cuisine . Additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 12.
Remy Tasting Table on Disney Dream
- Palo adult-exclusive specialty dining inspired by Italy, additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 12.
- Royal Court Royal Tea special dining experience for children 3 to 12, royal tea service with special Princess appearances. Extra fees and reservations are required.
- Cabanas is where you go for that quintessential cruise buffet experience. Find it on Deck 11.
- Flo’s Café : Luigi’s Pizza , Tow Mater’s Grill , Fillmore’s Favorites quick service offer a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 11.
- Eye Scream Self-service soft serve ice cream near the pools on Deck 11.
- Frozone Treats : this poolside spot mixes up refreshing, frozen-fruit smoothies on Deck 11.
- Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats, for an extra cost, you can grab hand-scooped gelato, fresh waffle cones, baked treats, and candy on Deck 11.
- Senses Juice Bar provides a vitamin-infused, protein-filled boost after a vigorous workout or massage right outside Senses Spa.
Disney Fantasy Menus
- Enchanted Garden (part of the rotational table service dining) Step into the elegant floral setting where the cuisine is fresh and seasonal. Offers a buffet for breakfast and lunch, and plated meals for dinner. Find it on Deck 2.
- Animator’s Palate (part of the rotational table service dining) Enjoy an interactive dinner show featuring the magic of Disney animation while dining on some California-inspired cuisine. Located on Deck 3.
Animator’s Palate
- Royal Court (part of the rotational table service dining) Dining like, well, royalty in the aptly name Royal Palace, with European-inspired dishes . Located on Deck 3.
- Remy adult-exclusive fine dining transports guests to Paris and offers French cuisine. Additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 12.
- Royal Court Royal Tea special dining experience for children 3 to 12, royal tea service with special Princess appearances. Extra fees and reservations are required.
- Flo’s Café: Luigi’s Pizza , Tow Mater’s Grill , Fillmore’s Favorites quick service offer a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 11.
- Frozone Treats this poolside spot mixes up refreshing, frozen-fruit smoothies on Deck 11.
- Sweet on You , for an extra cost, you can grab hand-scooped gelato, fresh waffle cones, baked treats, and candy on Deck 11.
- Preludes offers a quick stop for drinks, snacks, cocktails, and candy before the show. Located next to Walt Disney Theatre. Additional fees apply.
Disney Wish Menus
We think the Best Cruise for Food is the standout in this category is the Disney Wish . The Disney Wish is the newest Disney Cruise ship, and it has SO many dining options, some are similar to experiences on other ships, and some are completely unique to the Wish! And there’s just MORE to choose from!
- Worlds of Marvel (part of the rotational table service dining) Get ready for a dining adventure with some of Marvel’s incredible super heroes. Find it on Deck 4.
Worlds of Marvel
- 1923 (part of the rotational table service dining) Step back in time to California in the 1920s and dine on cuisine inspired by the era. Located on Deck 3.
- Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure (part of the rotational table service dining) Celebrate Queen Anna & Kristoff’s engagement in this lively dinner show. Located on Deck 5.
- Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement adult-exclusive fine dining transporting guests to Paris and offering French cuisine. Additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 12.
- Marceline Market is where you go for that quintessential cruise buffet experience. Find it on Deck 11.
- Mickey & Friends Festival of Food: quick service offers a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 11.
- Wheezy’s Freezies, this poolside spot mixes up refreshing, frozen-fruit smoothies on Deck 12.
- Inside Out: Joyful Sweets, for an extra cost, you can grab hand-scooped gelato, fresh waffle cones, baked treats, and candy on Deck 11.
- Wishing Star Cafe is a specialty coffee bar , and specialty cocktails are served as well on Deck 4.
Troll Family’s Rock Chocolate Bar
The Wish has the traditional Disney Cruise Line three dining room rotational dining service which rotates among three brand new dining stories: Worlds of Marvel , 1923 , and Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure . These new dining experiences are unique, fun, engaging and let’s face it, delicious! You’ll also find the poolside quick service options that you’ve come to expect on a Disney Cruise, but the quality of these locations on the Wish just stands apart from the other ships.
We Ate EVERYTHING on Disney’s Newest Cruise Ship — The Disney Wish
Disney cruise line bars and lounges.
But wait, there’s more! The ships also have some lounges, coffee shops, or bars that offer upgraded drinks and snacks (for a little extra cost). While Disney Cruise Line might not be known for its nightlife as much as some other cruise lines, there are some unique nightclubs and lounges onboard each of the ships!
Disney Magic Lounges and Bars
Stop by Fathoms onboard the Disney Magic, where you can catch live entertainment in this under the sea-themed lounge.
- O’Gills Pub — is a classic Irish tavern with dark wood, darker beers, and guests can play darts or grab an armchair and watch the football match.
- Fathoms — themed to the depths of the sea, it hosts family games by day, and turns into a night club in the evening.
- Keys — an adults-only piano bar with retro 50’s glamour vibes
- Cove Bar & Café – step away from the pool and into this casual café for specialty coffee or a cocktail. Located on Deck 9
- D Lounge have a cocktail or glass of wine while playing some fun family trivia games
- Signals – a simple but reliable pool bar adjoining the adults pool on Deck 9
- Promenade Lounge – hosts games and entertainment during the day and also provides and snack or beverage option while you wait for your show or dinner seating. Located on Deck 3
Disney Wonder Lounges and Bars
The Disney Wonder features Cadillac Lounge , a glitzy lounge inspired by classic Hollywood that features live piano music nightly .
- Azure is themed to the depths of the sea, this night club is the spot to get your groove on.
- Crown & Fin Pub — is a quintessential British pub with dark wood, darker beers, and guests can play darts or grab an armchair and watch the football match.
- Cadillac Lounge — an adults-only piano bar with retro 50’s glamour vibes
- French Quarter Lounge — stroll into this Bourbon Street themed lounge and sip on some classics from the Big Easy
- Cove Bar & Café – step away from the pool and into this casual cafe for specialty coffee or a cocktail. Located on Deck 9
- Signals – a simple but reliable pool bar adjoining the adults’ pool on Deck 9
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Disney dream lounges and bars .
If you’re looking for a fun spot to grab a cocktail, Disney Cruise Line has several ultra-themed options to choose from!
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- Pub 687 is the spot for you, if you’re looking for a cold beer, lots of sports, and dark woody vibes
- Pink: Wine & Champagne Bar is inspired by everything bubbly, so pinkies out at this chic bar.
- District Lounge has live music, cozy chairs, and elegance that screams for a martini.
- Evolution is themed after the colors and transformation of the butterfly. It offers dancing, games, karaoke, comedy, and cabaret.
- Skyline raise your glass as this lounge takes you on a tour of the most glamorous cities around the world.
- Bon Voyage — stroll into this Bourbon Street themed lounge and sip on some classics from the Big Easy. Pop in on Deck 3.
- Cove Bar & Café – step away from the pool and into this casual cafe for specialty coffee or a cocktail. Located on Deck 11
- Vista Cafe, this Art-Deco-inspired café. Enjoy coffee and pastries in the morning or a pre- or post-dinner cocktail at night.
- Meridian is a lounge situated in between Remy & Palo and offers a spot for pre- or post-dinner cocktails and an amazing view
- Waves – a simple but reliable pool bar adjoining the adults pool on Deck 12
- Currents sip on specialty cocktails on the top deck complete with ocean breezes and amazing views.
- D Lounge enjoy a cocktail or glass of wine while playing some fun family trivia games. Find it on Deck 4
Disney Fantasy Lounges and Bars
Other fun options include La Piazza onboard the Disney Fantasy, which has an incredible carousel-themed bar.
- Ooh La La is inspired by everything bubbly, so pinkies out at this chic bar.
- The Tube is themed after the London underground railway, so you can get jiggy wit’ it UK style at this night club, just mind the gap.
- La Piazza is charming lounge, with its colorful bar modeled after a vintage carousel
- Bon Voyage — stroll into this Bourbon Street themed lounge and sip on some classics from the Big Easy (Deck 3)
- Currents sip on specialty cocktails on the top deck, complete with ocean breezes and amazing views.
Disney Wish Lounges and Bars
Don’t miss the new Star Wars:Hyperspace Lounge!
- Cove Bar & Café – step away from the pool and into this casual cafe for specialty coffee or a cocktail.
- Keg & Compass Disney Wish’s signature pub and is inspired by the architectural style of a late 1800s Norwegian sailor’s map room and the rich folklore of Norse seafaring.
- Luna offers family fun during the day (such as interactive games), then transitions into an elegant venue just for adults to enjoy at night
- Nightingale’s is a piano bar inspired by the rendition of “Sing Sweet Nightingale” as sung in the classic Disney-animated film, Cinderella .
Nightingale’s
- The Bayou is an informal — yet stunning — lounge themed to The Princess and the Frog ! A menu of creative cocktails and specialty coffees are on offer, as well as Tiana’s signature beignets .
- Triton Lounge another casual spot for drinks and game nights and live entertainment.
- The Rose is a lounge adjacent to Enchanté that offers cocktails and small plates.
- Star Wars : Hyperspace Lounge offers “otherworldly concoctions” ( served by way of camtonos for an out-of-this-galaxy presentation ) and interactive tasting experiences in a space designed with sleek, metallic detailing inspired by Dryden Vos’ ship in Solo: A Star Wars Story .
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Disney Magic vs. Disney Dream- Which Disney Cruise Ship is Best?
Disney Cruise Line has an impressive assortment of ships in their fleet all offering stellar levels of Disney customer service along with varying levels of entertainment, dining, and themes unique to each ship. The Disney Magic is the original Disney Cruise Line ship and just recently celebrated its 25th anniversary.
The Disney Dream is one of the newer ships, although not quite as new as the Disney Wish ship and upcoming sister ships, but it is much larger in size and offers different levels of amenities.
I recently sailed on both the Disney Dream and the Disney Magic which gave me good insight into the differences between the more classic, original ships vs. the newer versions and why guests might prefer one over the other.
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Disney Magic Ship Offers Easy to Navigate Layout
Disney Magic is the original Disney Cruise Line ship that first set sail in 1996. It is one of the smallest out of the Disney Cruise Line ships. The benefits of a small cruise ship is how easy it is to navigate which makes the entire experience more seamless. Just because the Disney Magic is the oldest ship doesn't mean it's outdated either! The entire cruise ship has undergone a full refurbishment which introduced refreshed lounge spaces and dining options.
The theme of the Disney Magic also leans into the classic history of the ship with the staterooms being filled with classic photographs and artwork that remind guests of the Disney legacy. My stateroom had classic photographs of Walt Disney and concept art from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
Many guests prefer a smaller size cruise ship as it makes it easy to navigate the ship and quickly get from place to another. Waiting in long elevator lines, something that is common on the newer ships, isn't much of a worry here since the ship is small enough to get around using the stairs.
Larger Size of the Disney Dream Offers Expanded Areas
While I did enjoy the easy to navigate size of the Disney Magic, the Disney Dream just offers great expanded areas because of its large size. The benefit of a large ship is there is just more space to offer more entertainment or increase the space of existing amenities like the salons and youth clubs.
The atrium, the main gathering space on the Disney Cruise Line ships, is much smaller on the Disney Magic when you compare it to the large, grand staircase on the Disney Dream. This was one of the first areas I noticed the smaller size. The atrium is the first impression you have of the ship when you board and I immediately clocked the smaller size of the Disney Magic when entering this room. The Disney Dream offers a far greater wow factor in their gathering space.
This was one of the most notable differences between the two ships but only because I had the experience of being on a larger ship. For first time cruisers, I don't think they would even notice that the Disney Magic is a smaller ship because at the end of the day all of these ships are extremely large!
Each Disney Cruise Ship Offers Different Entertainment
I would argue that one of the biggest factors when deciding which Disney Cruise Line ship is a fit for your family is to look at the Broadway-caliber shows that are offered. One of the things Disney Cruise Line does best is the entertainment!
Each Disney Cruise Line ship will have its own main event Broadway show that typically follows the storyline of a popular Disney animated classic. These shows often have their own unique songs added to the show and are just simply stunning. This is my favorite part of a Disney Cruise Line experience.
On the Disney Magic, their feature show is Tangled the Musical and on the Disney Dream their feature show is Beauty & the Beast. Both of these shows were simply fantastic when it came to stage effects, musical scores, and the talent of these amazing actors. It's hard for me to pick a favorite between the two because I loved them so much. But when comparing which is best, think about what movie is your favorite! If you prefer Tangled, then the Disney Magic is the place to be especially since there's also a Tangled themed restaurant onboard too . For Beauty and the Beast fans, the Disney Dream is a no brainer.
Newer Ships Offer Better Pool Recreation
All the Disney Cruise Line ships have water slides but only the newest ships, like the Disney Dream, have slides that go around the top deck of the ship like in the picture above. The AquaDuck is the Disney Dream waterslide that twists and turns all around the top of the ship. The Disney Magic has water slides but they are more simple slides that go from an upper deck down onto the main pool deck, there are no grand views of the ocean or the ship from those enclosed water slides.
This is also where the larger space of the Disney Dream shines because the pool areas are far larger and there is generally more space for seating as opposed to the Disney Magic. Since the top pool deck also acts as a gathering space for fun activities like Pirate Night and Marvel Day at Sea , this extra space makes those experiences a bit better.
Disney Magic Offers Best Themed Dining Options
Disney Magic blows the Disney Dream out of the water when it comes to themed dining experiences. This ship features Rapunzel's Royal Table which is the hit dining experience on the Disney Magic. As you enjoy a full course dinner of a “Regal Banquet” you will watch a celebration of Rapunzel's birthday and her anniversary of her return home.
The restaurant is themed to be the royal ballroom from the Tangled film filled with glowing wish lanterns and Rapunzel's drawings. This is one of my favorite Disney dining experiences, even when I compare it to the theme parks, and was a highlight of my experience on this cruise.
Animator's Palette is Superior on Disney Magic
Another win for the Disney Magic, their version of Animator's Palette tends to be a bit more superior in design although they do lack the interactive Crush talking screens that the Disney Dream version has. The Disney Dream's version offers interactive (think “Turtle Talk with Crush” from the theme parks) screens in the restaurant with Crush interacting with the guests. Kids love this and it is a fun feature.
However, the design of Animator's Palette on the Disney Magic is simply stunning with the way it pays homage to animation in such a historical and elegant way. As you dine, the colors of the restaurant and sketches being shown will transition from black and white to full color as it encompasses the history of animation. I found this restaurant's design to be a beautiful blend of Disney theme and elegance.
Youth Clubs Vary From Ship to Ship
Youth Clubs on the Disney Cruise Line ship s tend to vary in theme and size from ship to ship. If you have kids traveling with you, it might be worth researching the themes of these kids clubs before deciding on a ship.
On the Disney Magic, we noticed the youth club for school aged children had large interactive Marvel displays, Toy Story slides, and more. But on the Disney Dream, the teen aged youth club puts all the others to shame with its own private teen pool deck and outside space. You will see a lot of variation from ship to ship in some cases so often it really depends on the age of your kids. My teenage son prefers the Vibe (the teen youth club) on the Disney Dream because of the pool deck and more spacious lounge it offers. In comparison, he felt the teen club on the Magic was small and underwhelming.
Disney Dream Tends to Be Fan Favorite
After experiencing both the Disney Magic and Disney Dream, the Disney Dream just continues to win out. While I loved all the presence of Tangled on the Disney Magic, nothing could really top the size and offerings the Disney Dream provided.
The Disney Dream is a popular ship amongst many guests and many even still prefer it in comparison to the newest ship, the Disney Wish. The Disney Dream has the advantage of newness and size on its side which can make it hard to stack up against the oldest ship in the fleet, the Disney Magic.
However, the Disney Magic has underwent recent renovations and updates that you honestly might never even tell it's the first ship of the fleet. So in the end, so much of this comes down to personal preference. For me, I would personally choose the Disney Dream over the Magic in the future although I loved the Tangled references that were so present on the Disney Magic.
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Ready for a dazzling dinner and night out? StarLite offers a fine dining experience, entertainment and dancing with some of the best waterfront views in all of the Gulf Beaches from brilliant vistas to starlit evenings, every StarLite cruise is special. Our dining service includes a full, restaurant-style menu featuring continental cuisine prepared fresh on board. Entertainment is a mix of live selections and a wide variety of recorded songs to satisfy any musical request. Full bar and your own server ensure your enjoyment.
EVENING YACHT DINING MENU ~ ST. PETE BEACH AREA LOCATION
Blackened Chicken Alfredo a tender boneless breast of chicken prepared blackened style and placed atop a nest of fettuccine pasta Alfredo, served with chef’s selection of seasonal vegetable 24.95
Herb and Bell Pepper Red Snapper a roasted red snapper filet topped with herbs and bell peppers, finished with a squeeze of lemon, served with chef’s selection of rice and seasonal vegetable 26.95
Flat Iron Steak Argentine tender flat iron steak seared to medium and topped with a traditional Argentinian green chimichurri sauce, served with garlic red skin mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetable 31.95
StarLite Chicken Spinachi breaded boneless chicken breast stuffed with a mix of goat and Parmesan cheeses, artichoke hearts, and sauteed spinach, served with chef’s selection of rice and seasonal vegetable 26.95
Vegetarian Harvest an assortment of lightly seasoned, roasted garden vegetables combined with fettuccine and tossed in a garlic infused olive oil 18.95
Stuffed Shrimp five large blue water shrimp filled with blue crab and Italian herb stuffing, drizzled with our Cajun remoulade, served with chef’s selection of rice and seasonal vegetable 34.95
Boneless Pork Ribeye tender pork ribeye prepared with our own dry rub seasoning, roasted in its own juices and tastefully accented with a red wine reduction, served with garlic red skin mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetable 27.95
Oven Roasted Salmon filet of salmon complimented with shallot and lemon beurre blanc sauce, served with chef’s selection of rice and seasonal vegetable 28.95
Chateaubriand classic beef tenderloin slow-roasted to medium-rare and topped with our homemade bearnaise sauce, served with garlic red mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetable 35.95
Land and Sea a pairing of our two favorites - chateaubriand and stuffed shrimp, served with garlic red mashed potatoes and chef’s selection of seasonal vegetable 35.95
Entrees are ordered and prepared on board the vessel. Entrees are served with a mixed greens salad, bread and house dessert. A 20% gratuity will be added to parties of seven or more guests. Menu changes may occur as we strive to provide the freshest products and ideas.
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The package includes: • a bottle of house champagne or wine • a Birthday or Anniversary mylar balloon • a decorated birthday cake or 3 roses in a vase for an anniversary
Price of package is $50.00 – subject to sales tax. All packages should be ordered a minimum of two days prior to cruise date in order to guarantee package availability.
2 1/2 - 3 HOUR EVENING DINING YACHT CRUISE Small parties booking this Evening Dining Yacht Cruise purchase an admission ticket covering the cruise and entertainment. Once on board, you will order and pay for your dining service in much the same way you would in any other restaurant.
In addition to our selection of entrees, appetizers , wine selections , and full cocktail service are available for purchase on board.
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday - Boarding at 6:30 pm; Departing at 7:00 pm
- Sunday - Boarding at 5:30 pm; Departing at 6:00 pm
- Departs: 3400 Pasadena Ave. South - St. Pete Beach Area ( Directions, Parking & FAQ )
- Guaranteed window table seating for parties of 6 or less, may be added for $25
- Tax is additional
- Children are ages 3-12
- Infants ages 2 & under are FREE but must be included with your reservation
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Disney Cruise Line 2013 – 2014 Itineraries and Sail Date Brochure
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The Room Service breakfast menu is typically available from 7AM to 10AM. Room Service breakfast items consist primarily of continental breakfast style options such as juices, coffee and tea, pastries including muffins and donuts, toast, and cereals. Desk drawer. The process for ordering Breakfast is a bit different than other times of day.
Disney Wish Pool Deck. Always remember to tip your room service server. You can do this in cash or by adding a tip to the check that they will bring with your items. A guideline of $1 to $2 per item is suggested. Here is a guide to Tipping on a Disney Cruise - What You Need to Know. The Disney Wish Room Service menu was changed slightly in ...
Daily Offerings at the Lounge. A selection of light bites and hot 'a la carte' menu items will be available: Breakfast Offerings from 7:00am to 10:30am. Lunch Offerings from 11:00am to 4:30pm. Dinner Offerings from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Dessert Treats from 9:00pm to 10:00pm. Complimentary bottled water, soft drinks, milk & juices.
In-Room Amenities ($) Family Fruit Medley - $29. Features a selection of seasonal fresh fruit and berries - perfect for sharing $29. Fruit and Cheese Platter - $38. Features a selection of Manchebo, Gruyere, Brie, Aged Gouda and Boursin cheeses accompanied with nuts, fruit, crackers and honey. Nature's Delights - $21.
SHARE. Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Eastern time; Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern time. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call. Feast on fresh, made-to-order dishes from the comfort of your stateroom 24 hours a day thanks to convenient room service available on all Disney ships.
Disney Cruise Line has updated the Room Service Menu on the Disney Wish. Worlds of Marvel also recently received a menu update.. Savour breakfast, grab a quick between-meal snack or satisfy a late-night craving 24 hours a day from the comfort of your room—included in the price of your cruise.
Daily Offerings at the Lounge: A selection of light bites and hot 'a la carte' menu items will be available: Breakfast Offerings from 7:00am to 10:30am. Lunch Offerings from 11:00am to 4:30pm. Dinner Offerings from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Dessert Treats from 9:00pm to 10:00pm. Complimentary bottled water, soft drinks, milk & juices.
Grilled Beef Wagyu at Enchante on the Disney Wish. There is also a "Passion" selection which is $125 per person. This is a 5 course meal featuring the items specifically listed there. This menu option features tomatoes, wild halibut, and more. There is also a wine experience that can be added for $115 per person.
Room Service. Room service is available 24 hours a day on Disney Wish. Further, most room service items are complimentary on Disney Cruise Line for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast items are available for delivery from 5 am to 9:30 am, and the all-day menu is available outside of breakfast hours.
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Room service will be available until 1:30 AM on the final day of your cruise. Any room service gratuity is at your discretion. Did you find this answer helpful? For assistance with your Disney Cruise, please call (800) 951-3532. Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Eastern time; Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern time.
Cruise Line Restaurant, Room Service, and Bar Menus / Cruising / Food and Drink; Disney Wish Main Dining Room Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Drink Menus ... How nice of you to post this for us! I should warn vegetarians that our Disney cruise ship dinner menu was absolutely awful. I'm vegetarian, my daughter is vegan, and our two grandsons are ...
Disney Cruise Line Menus from the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish, Disney Treasure.Along with menus from various locations at Disney's private island of Castaway Cay, and private destination Lighthouse Point.. The menus features on our website are intended to be used as a sampling of what may be offered during a cruise.
Ever since the Disney Wish began sailing back in July of 2022, there have been numerous reports around the internet and on various social media sites with people discussing how they aren't happy with room service aboard the new ship. Here's the thing, the menu is smaller and fairly different, but not necessarily in a bad way. Room service is something that I love taking advantage of during ...
Disney Cruise Line's Room Service Menu (included) Room service is included for free on Disney cruises (except for specialty items noted below), but be sure to tip. I typically tip $2 per item ordered, but do whatever you're comfortable with.
The Wish has the traditional Disney Cruise Line three dining room rotational dining service which rotates among three brand new dining stories: Worlds of Marvel, 1923, and Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure. These new dining experiences are unique, fun, engaging and let's face it, delicious!
Disney Cruise Door Decorations — Stateroom Number Shapes. Keep in mind that the stateroom number shapes vary across Disney Cruise Line ships. The Magic, Wonder, Dream and Fantasy have round stateroom numbers, while the Wish has rectangular ones. This matters because some cruisers use these shapes as part of their designs.
Each Disney Cruise Line ship will have its own main event Broadway show that typically follows the storyline of a popular Disney animated classic. These shows often have their own unique songs added to the show and are just simply stunning. This is my favorite part of a Disney Cruise Line experience.
Below is a list of webcams for Disney Cruise Line's home ports through the end of the year. Auckland, New Zealand. Niwa Weather - Auckland East Live Weather Camera Report. For more information on the weather in New Zealand checkout: weather.niwa.co.nz. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Port Everglades Webcam Report.
Disney Wish Room Service Menu. July 19, 2022 July 19, 2022 Tracy. Savour breakfast, grab a quick between-meal snack or satisfy a late-night craving 24 hours a day from the comfort of your room—included in the price of your cruise.
Buffalo Chicken Wings With Celery and Carrots. Choice of Blue Cheese or Ranch Dip. Crisp Breaded Chicken Tenders With French Fries and Barbecue Sauce. Crisp Plant-based Chicken Sandwich On soft toasted bun, Dill Pickle, shaved Iceberg Lettuce, Vidalia Onions, Plant-based Garlic Aioli and Sweet Potato Fries NEW.
When Disney Dream launched in 2011, it had the first-ever shipboard water coaster, the AquaDuck. This unique attraction combines the thrills of a traditional roller coaster with the wet fun of a water ride. Now, similar slides can be found on Disney Fantasy and Wish. Disney Treasure, the newest ship in the fleet, will feature one, too.
Disney Cruise Line Removes St. Petersburg, Russia From Disney Magic Summer Itineraries Posted on March 2, 2022 by Scott Sanders — 2 Comments ↓ Today, Disney Cruise Line removed St. Petersburg, Russia from the two Disney Magic sailings during which the ship was scheduled to make stops this summer - including one which would have been an ...
2 1/2 - 3 hour evening dining yacht cruise Small parties booking this Evening Dining Yacht Cruise purchase an admission ticket covering the cruise and entertainment. Once on board, you will order and pay for your dining service in much the same way you would in any other restaurant.
Booking a Reservation in The Hyperspace Lounge on the Disney Wish. Disney Wish Sit Down Breakfast Menu. Pirate Night Menu. Disney Wish Allergy Friendly Dinner Menus. Disney Wish Lunch Menus. Disney Wish Room Service Menu. Enchanté Dessert Experience Menu. Disney Wish Concierge Amenities, Room Service and Pillow Menu.
After announcing the remaining 2014 itineraries, Disney Cruise Line has updated it's Itineraries and Sail Date Brochure for 2013 & 2014 sailings. Sure, this information is all online, but sometimes it is easier to see all the itineraries in print. Click to view or download the PDF. Usually, you can get the printed copy on the ships near the ...